Double Standards Media complicit?

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His­to­ry is a tool that the media may use to exam­ine its use­ful­ness how­ev­er it appears that they are unable to do that even most basic and noble occu­pa­tion.  Spin is in appar­ent­ly where the media are con­cerned, in fact in order to be in the media these days you prob­a­bly must fail a dis­par­i­ty test. 

You should remem­ber back when Hur­ri­cane Kat­ri­na hit and both FEMA which was not well pre­pared, (as most of the time slow idle gov­ern­ment agen­cies are not pre­pared for action) the media cor­rect­ly point­ed out that FEMA did not do a good job and because of it there was human suf­fer­ing.

In that they did a great job, but what they did next was not only wrong but sad.

They blamed, Bush, I think it must have been some­thing like this one night two media net­work exec­u­tives were sit­ting down eat­ing and drink­ing expen­sive drinks, (prob­a­bly who know for sure) and one per­son turned to the oth­er one and said I know we can blame the pres­i­dent, its been done before and it will play well on the net­works.

So thats what they do, they blame bush for Kat­ri­na, for the fail­ure of FEMA to act quick­ly enough.

So, Bam, over night Bush is the rea­son why, storm vic­tims were fac­ing ter­ri­ble liv­ing sit­u­a­tions.

Fast forward, to 2012…

Hur­ri­cane Sandy, true not as big of a storm and yes not as destruc­tive, but a def­i­nite oppor­tu­ni­ty for the democ­rats to prove beyond a shad­ow of a doubt that they in fact do care for the peo­ple as they have for so many years claimed that they do.

So, has the media failed to report?

Who is at fault this time?

Do we have a media that will not report the news when the pres­i­dent is a demo­c­rat?

Why is that, I mean real­ly think about this.

Why, are we being told by the media one truth when it comes to a polit­i­cal par­ty and a dif­fer­ent truth when it comes to a dif­fer­ent polit­i­cal par­ty, does that both­er you?

It should.

If you are not dis­turbed by this fact, then you are sleep­ing through life and need to wake up.

 

Hur­ry up and wait.

That’s what first respon­ders were left to do after being deployed by FEMA to assist in the storm-rav­aged areas in the ini­tial days after super­storm Sandy, FoxNews.com has learned. A FEMA work­er who spoke to FoxNews.com described a chaot­ic scene at New Jer­sey’s Fort Dix, where emer­gency work­ers arrived as the storm bore down on the Atlantic Coast. The work­er said offi­cials at the stag­ing area were unpre­pared and told the incom­ing respon­ders there was noth­ing for them to do for near­ly four days.

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