As we’ve previously noted, the Media Research Center seems determined, in its Javert-like obsession over any perceived slight to conservatives, to be the living embodiment of Stephen Colbert’s statement that “Reality has a well-known liberal bias.” In that spirit, a couple of NewsBusters posts choose to interpret reality as, yes, liberal bias.
Kyle Drennen, in a Feb. 6 post, has decided that CBS is “defend[ing]” the closing of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Why? Because of a report stating that “President Bush said repeatedly he wanted to close the prison at Guantanamo, where suspected terrorists were being held indefinitely without trial. Turns out it was his own vice president who stood in the way,” and because it corrected the claim made by former Vice President Dick Cheney that 61 former Guantanamo detainees have returned to terrorism by pointing out that “only 18 have been confirmed.”
At no point does Drennen contradict any of the claims made by the CBS report; rather, he seems to be complaining that CBS is committing bias by reporting the truth.
Scott Whitlock has a similar freak-out over factual reporting in another Feb. 6 post, taking offense at NBC’s “Today” for noting the popularity of President Obama as demonstrated by the various Obama tchotchkes available, huffing that the show “decided to fawn over the branding of the new President” and was “marveling at the new Obama-related products.” Again, no contradiction of the facts, merely offense that the undeniable fact of Obama’s popularity was acknowledged in a news report.