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Writer favors liberals

As conservatives are aware, the media favor liberal political views. This preference is very evident in the writings of former associate editor Jamie Tobias Neely. During the eight years of President George W. Bush’s administration, nearly every Neely article mentioned something negative about Bush, regardless of the topic.

Tobias Neely has changed her topics. For example: Several weeks ago, she had an article discussing the use of the morning-after pill for teenage girls. However, in the June 2 edition, she hit the conservatives again by saying Texas Gov. Rick Perry was a “doofus.” She did not mention Nancy Pelosi’s famous words, “We have to pass the bill (Obamacare) so you can find out what is in it.” She also does not mention the many outrageous statements made by Vice President Joe Biden.

Six recent issues that Tobias Neely could have brought up are: Fast and Furious, leaked national intelligence secrets, the Benghazi cover-up, the Internal Revenue Service scandal, the Associated Press phone taps and the $16 trillion U.S. debt. She did not touch any of these.

I realize she was bemoaning the lack of women in the Senate and House of Representatives, especially on the liberal side.

Arnold Bos

Spokane



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