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Political Bias

So I was just in Wal-Mart and I was eavesdropping in on their staff meeting (they're more exciting then you'd give them credit for). The manager messed up and one of the staff made a comparison between him and Obama's swearing in. Immediatly after these words left this poor soul's lips one of her co-workers made sure she was informed that it WAS NOT Obama's fault, but Judge Robert who made the error.

Ignoring the actual facts (that Obama talked over Roberts, and was too scatter-brained to take Robert's hints about the next words in the "puzzle") we can see some serious change in the political bias. For the past 4 years every time Bush stuttered on a word or made a goofy face we'd be overwellmed with "extreme journalism" ("Bush is dumb," "retard as Prez," "miserable failure" etc). But now we see a mistake made by our leader-in-chief and people are instantly covering for his mistakes.

Let's try and get rid of our biases and analyze situations accurately people.

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