PBS Bias?

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The Chances are good that you may not even have heard about this sto­ry and the rea­son may be offen­sive to some peo­ple.

Amaz­ing if this is true then it real­ly show why that the Media should not receive pub­lic tax dol­lars when they are not capa­ble of report­ing fair­ly in respect to news sto­ries, in this case PBS alleged­ly would not be a “real” news source. When a pub­licly fund­ed orga­ni­za­tion does not rep­re­sent the peo­ple have paid tax dol­lars that go to an orga­ni­za­tion such as PBS then that cre­ates ques­tions, that should be answered. When you con­sid­er it, it under­mines the demo­c­ra­t­ic process, because at some point you now have a sit­u­a­tion where polit­i­cal bias could become the basis for a dic­ta­tor­ship, oppres­sion and slav­ery are the prod­ucts of this kin of evil, (alleged­ly)

Barack Oba­ma has gone to Con­gress ask­ing for more mon­ey to spend. The Pres­i­dent, in a ram­bling and tedious exer­cise mix­ing blame with demands, made quite a few dubi­ous state­ments in lay­ing out the case for Con­gress to vote for the plan which as yet does not exist. Much like Oba­macare, Con­gress must ulti­mate­ly vote for the bill to know what is in it. At one point Mr. Oba­ma made a major gaffe; he iden­ti­fied Abra­ham Lin­coln as the founder of the Repub­li­can Par­ty. Lin­coln did not join the Repub­li­cans until 1856, over two years after the par­ty was found­ed. The first Repub­li­can con­ven­tion was held in Ripon, Wis­con­sin in 1854. Such a gaffe would have brought huge amounts of ridicule and deri­sion on George W. Bush, but in the case of Oba­ma the media yawned. Actu­al­ly, they did more than yawn; gov­ern­ment-fund­ed PBS has altered the tran­script of the Pres­i­den­t’s speech, remov­ing the offend­ing com­ment. The New York Times tran­script has the fol­low­ing quote: “We all remem­ber Abra­ham Lin­coln as the leader who saved our Union. Founder of the Repub­li­can Par­ty. But in the mid­dle of a civ­il war, he was also a leader who looked to the future — a Repub­li­can Pres­i­dent who mobi­lized gov­ern­ment to build the Transcon­ti­nen­tal Rail­road — (applause) — launch the Nation­al Acad­e­my of Sci­ences, set up the first land grant col­leges. (Applause.) And lead­ers of both par­ties have fol­lowed the exam­ple he set.” But how does it appear in the PBS tran­script? “We all remem­ber Abra­ham Lin­coln as the leader who saved our Union. But in the mid­dle of a Civ­il War, he was also a leader who looked to the future — a Repub­li­can pres­i­dent who mobi­lized gov­ern­ment to build the transcon­ti­nen­tal rail­road; launch the Nation­al Acad­e­my of Sci­ences; and set up the first land grant col­leges. And lead­ers of both par­ties have fol­lowed the exam­ple he set.” So PBS has pur­pose­ly altered a tran­script con­tain­ing a major gaffe by the Pres­i­dent. See a screen shot:

Sure; we have a fair and bal­anced media! The best gov­ern­ment mon­ey can buy! Update: Bri­an Bird­now adds: Shock­ing, but not sur­pris­ing! B‑Ho was also wrong on say­ing that Lin­coln start­ed the first land grant col­leges. Each state is in charge of its own edu­ca­tion­al insti­tu­tions and most of the states enter­ing the union after 1815 had des­ig­nat­ed state universities,with grants of land, in their state con­sti­tu­tions. That is the rea­son that major state uni­ver­si­ties are in near the geo­graph­ic cen­ter of their respec­tive states, and not locat­ed in the major urban areas. Update from Rus­sell Cook: It now says at the top of the tran­script page now “EDITOR’S NOTE: The orig­i­nal tran­script pro­vid­ed on this page, as was not­ed, reflect­ed the pres­i­den­t’s remarks as pre­pared for deliv­ery and released by the White House. This tran­script has been updat­ed to reflect the remarks as deliv­ered and released by the White House.”