I noted at another blog yesterday that left wing brat-ster blog Daily Kos, which I used to check every now and again when Bush was President, but lost interest in after Obama’s election, had run a post by Kos himself making fun of photos of Republicans eating corn dogs. Kos also took the opportunity to specifically mention the sexuality rumour about Rick Perry, which apparently started in 2004.
This is pretty low for someone who seemingly considers himself a serious mover and shaker on the Democrat front; if it was just a regular blogger it would just be a bit of (somewhat juvenile) mischief. (I thought Mr Bachmann’s photo was pretty funny, but he is also the subject of rumour.) And to be fair to Daily Kos participants, a lot of them did get stuck into Kos for this post.
Earlier at that other blog, regular bloviator CL had noted a Michelle Bachmann eating corndog photo had been run at a UK Telegraph blog – and he took that as a bit of left wing sleaze, despite the fact that I thought the Telegraph was well and truly toward the Right.
But now it gets interesting: I see, when reading a Wall Street Journal blog that noted a mistake Perry had made, that this illustrious paper had run a Perry with corndog in mouth photo itself.
Someone in comments to that WSJ blog entry notes:
First Fox News shows Bachman throating a corndog and now the WSJ points out that Perry is a crazy dumbass. I guess that Murdoch has chosen Romney as the official Fox candidate.
So Fox News has been corndogging Republican candidates too!?
I see that the WSJ seems quite set against both Perry and Bachmann, but in the same editorial, they diss Romney too.
But it’s true, I have not yet seen a Romney with corndog in mouth photo. Maybe he’s just careful not to eat them in view of the cameras, which would seem a good rule of thumb for any politician.
Anyway, I like the theory that this is how media tycoons signal whether or not they like a Republican candidate. Maybe in this country, journalists from The Australian should just offer Julia Gillard a banana before her press conferences.
2 comments:
Thank you for your comprehensive coverage of this topic of vital relevance. Here's another important topic for you to cover: rich chappie wants to start up a libertarian utopia.
Thank you Tim. I think it important that people understand how media tycoons work. :)
By the way, I had to finish that post in a hurry; I've now changed the ending and a couple of other points a bit.
On your story, it's going to be a rather small libertarian utopia, isn't it?
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