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09.15.2009 12:02 pm

Lack of ACORN coverage spurs allegations of liberal bias

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

In a comment on the Editors’ Desk blog post about Van Jones, Nonpartisan says:

You guys missed it….clearly. And you issued the same B.S. statement that the NY Times printed after they “missed it” as well. You guys didn’t miss, you…

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07.09.2009 12:23 pm

“Piranhas of the Press” unfair to Sarah Palin, political writer says

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The press should be ashamed of how it covered and treated Sarah Palin during and since the campaign, writes Carl M. Cannon, senior Washington correspondent for Politics Daily.

“The true villains in this political morality play may have been the press,”…

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07.08.2009 11:35 am

Stop using news stories from East Coast sources, reader suggests

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Robert Porter of Wildwood — in a letter to the editor published Wednesday on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Opinion Page — requests that we stop using news articles produced by “east coast liberals.” He calls for us to use more…

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05.06.2009 12:04 pm

Is liberal bias the reason newspapers are struggling?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Jeff Jacoby, a columnist for the Boston Globe, says the answer is no.

Political leanings have nothing to do with it, he writes in a column today. The growth of the internet has left the traditional newspaper business model in shambles…

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05.05.2009 12:03 pm

Is Barack Obama getting better press than George W. Bush got?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The ombudsman — readers’ advocate — for the Washington Post has tackled that question a couple times in recent days. The question also was the focus of a study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, which…

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05.04.2009 6:22 pm

Readers ask why their paper lacked an obituary for Jack Kemp

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A couple readers called today to ask why the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ignored the death of former Congressman Jack Kemp.  We didn’t.  Word of his death first came on Saturday evening as the Post-Dispatch neared its first-edition deadline.

Here’s Sunday Editor…

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03.10.2009 11:40 am

Missing story on Obama gift gaffe is called evidence of liberal bias

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A reader today questioned why the St. Louis Post-Dispatch hasn’t printed word one on the hubbub over President Barack Obama’s supposed slight of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. She thought the absence is evidence of liberal bias.

The incident does make…

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12.10.2008 11:54 am

Will Blagojevich scandal taint Obama?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch had a seven-word refer on this morning’s front page — “For Obama, a distraction, but no danger” — to a story by Washington Bureau Chief Bill Lambrecht that ran at the bottom of Page A4 under that…

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12.04.2008 11:09 am

Chuck Norris chides media for ignoring success in Iraq, Afghanistan

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The most overlooked news story of the year has been the military success in Iraq and Afghanistan, Chuck Norris writes in his blog on HumanEvents.com.

“Have you noticed lately that mainstream media are giving less attention to the war in Iraq, especially concerning our…

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10.03.2008 11:32 am

Did today’s headline hit the mark?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“They hit their marks” read the biggest words on today’s front page of the Post-Dispatch, indicating that Joe Biden and Sarah Palin both achieved what they sought in last night’s debate. (No blunders, no gaffes, no hurting the top person on…

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