Friday, November 30, 2007

Nothing New Or Irregular About Bloomberg Bias

In this article that chronicles Italy, Spain, and Japan's failure to meet their emissions reduction targets under the Kyoto agreement, Bloomberg makes the egregiously biased, but often made, assertion that George Bush killed off the US's participation in the Kyoto Protocol: "U.S. President George W. Bush rejected the treaty."

There is simply no excuse for this mistake. If you know anything at all about this issue, you should know the basic fact that the US Senate ratifies treaties, and that it rejected the Kyoto Treaty 95-0 in 1999 when George W. Bush was Governor of Texas. This elementary fact is misrepresented probably 8 times out of 10 in the MSM. Just another drop in bucket of evidence of endemic bias, but if I were Chimpy Hitler I'd be smiling. After all, the media is giving him credit for a great move that he didn't even pull off! On one of the few occasions that the Great Sausage Factory actaully shows some sense and some balls at the same time, the media actually hands the kudos to him! Bo. Nan. Za. It doesn't get much better than that. I predict that when the history books get written, the Bushitler will be denied proper credit for saving us from this alarmist, multi-lateral, bureaucratic disaster. When the true extent of Kyoto's worthlessness becomes fully known over time, there is no way that the elites who guard our knowledge of the past will allow Bush to receive credit for keeping the US out of the treaty, and credit will revert back to the Senate. Ultimately, bias will serve the cause of truth.

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