Not sure if anyone caught this yet, but did anyone notice Rupert Murdoch's New York Post "edit" (aka: propaganda rewrite) of Palin's jokes on her SNL appearance?
Follow me below the flip to spew up your corn flakes at yet more republican propaganda rewriting of facts:
Here's the New York Post article celebrating the "spunky" Sarah Palin's hilarious apperance on SNL:
http://www.nypost.com/...
Here's the key graf:
"I just didn't think it was a realistic depiction of what my press conferences are like," the Republican veep hopeful said to Michaels.
Note the Post lists this line in quotes, a journalistic standard that implies exact wordage.
Here's the actual words from the bit:
Lorne Michaels: I really wish that that had been you.
Sarah Palin: Well, Lorne, you know, I just didn't think it was a realistic depiction of how one of my press conferences woulda gone.
http://politicalhumor.about.com/...
The ENTIRE JOKE, that Sarah Palin has never actually held a press conference, is retroactively rewritten by the New York Post to obscure the fact that Sarah Palin has NEVER HAD A PRESS CONFERENCE.
By changing Sarah Palin's observation of her press conference appearances from "would'a gone" to "are like," the New York Post betrays its usual bias and completely disgraceful lack of journalistic integrity. They literally imply Sarah Palin HAS press conferences -- an out and out lie, while distorting the writing of the very show they claim they're writing about.
The N.Y. Post, in its efforts to sell Sarah Palin to its readers, simply rewrites the entire satire of the joke.
I know, I know. We already know the paper is a national disgrace and Rupert Murdoch is one of the most vile "Americans" to ever pollute our country.
But it has to be noted, once again.