Maybe you've heard about former Vice President Al Gore
accusing the United States of "terrible abuses" that include
"indiscriminately round[ing] up" Arabs and holding them in
"unforgivable" conditions. Oh, yeah: The remarks were made on Sunday on
foreign soil in Saudi Arabia. If you have heard about this
story, it wasn't from a print edition of the Los Angeles Times,
who has failed to publish even one word about the episode (as of
February 14, 2005)!
Yet the Times has found room for two front-page,
above-the-fold headlines in the last two days on the Cheney hunting
story. Get this: The headline in today's print edition (Tuesday,
February 14, 2006) is,
"Cheney Lacked $7 Hunting Credential." That's right. "Cheney Lacked
$7 Hunting Credential" merited an above-the-fold headline on page A1 of
the LA Times. Yet there is nothing on a former Vice
President (who came awfully close to becoming President) criticizing his
country on foreign soil? Yikes.
This is not the first time in this short year that the Times
has been found delaying or ignoring news that reflects poorly on
Democrats:
Los Angeles Times
Silent on Hillary's "Plantation" Remark
LA Times Has No Room
For Fine of Hillary's False Campaign Reports
[Note: Latimes.com did post
an AP wire story about Gore's remarks, but this post refers to the
actual print edition of the actual paper.]