By Michael Brown
On March 30 2016 the
National Enquirer released a bombshell report accusing Sen. Ted Cruz of having 5 mistresses and the mainstream media was all over it pressing him on the accuracy of the charges reading between the lines if he didnt explicitly deny every detail of the report and talking about it incessantly for days.
Yet all of this was based on one single report from a notorious tabloid and without any substantiated claims at that.
More recently after the 2005 video surfaced of Donald Trumps infamous conversation with Billy Bush a number of women came forward accusing Trump of inappropriate sexual behavior (serious charges to be sure) and he too was dogged with this incessantly by the mainstream media who now had even more salacious material to report.
The women were interviewed on TV and their accusations dominated the headlines day after day. This in contrast with the flood of stunning Clinton-hurting WikiLeaks revelations was big news. This was what really mattered to the American people. This is what they needed to hear in the closing weeks before the elections.
And then yesterday October 18 lightning struck again but this time it was Hillary Clinton being
accused of sexual scandals (with both men and women) and the accuser was actually someone who allegedly worked closely with the Clintons for years.
The bombshell was reported once more by the
National Enquirer and it was given immediate massive exposure by being featured as the lead story on the Drudge Report read by millions of people each day.
You might say Thats odd. I didnt hear anything about that."
But of course. The mainstream media doesnt think you should hear about it just like they dont think you hear about the WikiLeaks revelations or other stories that could help Donald Trump and hurt Hillary Clinton.
Yet it was nothing more than an
Enquirer story that launched the non-stop attacks on Ted Cruz and from the initial reports it appears that the witness indicting the Clintons is far more credible than those attacking Cruz. Yet thus far the mainstream media is largely silent on the matter.
As I scanned the online news sites of ABC CBS NBC CNN MSNBC along with the
New York Times the
Washington Post Time and
Newsweek not one of them had one syllable about these charges against Hillary Clinton and I searched these sites 8 hours after the Drudge headline went live.
At the same time almost all of them had one or more article about Trumps alleged sexual sins. (But wait. I stand corrected. The
Washington Post website really did have much more important news to cover giving pride of place to this story:
First lady shimmers in Versace at the Obamas final state dinner. Yes this is far more important than the other national news.)
Why the ridiculously obvious double standard? Why the frenzied reporting of a
National Enquirer report accusing Cruz of sexual infidelities but such studious silence when the same publication accuses Hillary? Did this notorious tabloid suddenly become reputable when it targeted the staunchly conservative Cruz but again became disreputable when it targeted Hillary?
Worse still as others have pointed out the mainstream media has all but ignored the WikiLeaks email dumps although the
information contained in them so far would be enough to sink most campaigns. The coverage has been minimal at best and quite understated at that giving the viewer the feeling that the news is marginal while what really matters is whether Trump touched a woman on a plane 30 years ago (or more recently in other settings).
To further underscore this glaring double standard if the current batch of WikiLeaks emails had come from the Trump campaign rather than the Clinton campaign with his people insulting Catholics and with his right-hand man expressing disappointment that it was a Muslim not a white American who was one of the San Bernardino murderers the media would virtually crucify Trump with shrill calls across the nation demanding that he step down and that he fire his campaign manager immediately.
But when it is Hillary Clinton and John Podesta at the center of the firestorm the email scandals take a very distant back seat to the sex charges against Trump. (Which to repeat I absolutely do not minimize if true.)
And what if Trump had been guilty of using a private email server for classified government correspondence as Hillary was? What if his staff had destroyed his laptops and cellphones refused to answer more than 100 incriminating questions from Congress pleading the Fifth Amendment and then were granted immunity? The media would be shouting hysterically Cover up! Expose the dirty rascals!"
Instead when it is Hillary at the center of these very serious charges they join in the cover-up.
But should this surprise when recently released reports indicate that political donations from the media are
27-1 in favor of Hillary over Trump? And should it surprise us when off-the-record meetings are set up with media elites and the Clinton campaign?
As if further evidence of the medias extreme bias was needed just look at the mainstream medias virtual blackout of two damning videos (see
here and
here) produced by James OKeefes Project Veritas apparently documenting serious campaign abuses by operatives allegedly working directly with the Clinton campaign.
You didnt hear about those either? No surprise. The media doesnt seem to think you should hear about them either.
Recently conservative pundits
Pat Buchanan and
George Will have agreed with Trump that on some level the system" is rigged with Buchanan claiming that Big Media is the power that sustains the forces of globalism."
But again none of this should surprise us.
As I noted in
Outlasting the Gay Revolution liberal media bias has been documented for several decades beginning in 1981 when professors
S. Robert Lichter and Stanley Rothman released a groundbreaking survey of 240 journalists at the most influential national media outlets including the New York Times Washington Post Wall Street Journal Time Newsweek U.S. News & World Report ABC CBS NBC and PBS on their political attitudes and voting patterns. The survey found these media elites to be shockingly liberal to the point that 54 percent did not regard adultery as wrong compared to only 15 percent of the general public who regarded it as wrong while Ninety percent agree that a woman has the right to decide for herself whether to have an abortion; 79 percent agree strongly with this pro-choice position."
I say its high time for a media revolution and a listener-viewer-reader revolt which would mean that the media leaders report the news in an unbiased way and if that is not possible they then clearly declare their biases.
And if they wont do either (or if their biases are too offensive) we take our business elsewhere.