Sarah Palin Interviewer Accuses MSNBC's David Schuster of Media Bias


Brian Kane 10 January 2009

Sarah Palin Interviewer

Poligazette reports that "Media Malpractice" filmmaker and Big Hollywood blogger John Ziegler, confronts MSNBC's David Schuster accusing him and MSNBC of clear bias against Sarah Palin.

Interestingly, the YouTube video shows MSNBC's David Schuster of committing ethical violations as a journalist.

John Ziegler has been filming a documentary called "Media Malpractice: How Obama Got Elected", in which she talks about how Sarah Palin's character was assassinated through the media and campaigns of political opponents.

Though it would be unfair to say the whole media has bias against Sarah Palin, in the following video you'll see that MSNBC clearly has an agenda:

They yell at each other, but it seems that MSNBC's David Schuster has to convince viewers that it is the opinion of "everyone" that Sarah Palin is unqualified to be vice president.

I think there are questions as to whether Sarah Palin is qualified especially after her disastrous interviews, which even Bill O'Reilly admits were big mistakes. However, while some question her intelligence, others point to nervousness, editing, and cram-fatigue as to explain her clearly awkward responses.

Regardless, Sarah Palin will most likely run again and journalists are not here to throw out opinions.

David Schuster angrily cited polls that say that 65% of the American people considered Palin unqualified. Even claiming "everyone's opinion" is that Sarah Palin is unqualified. Now he's just being childish.

Even the worst enemies of Sarah Palin can see that MSNBC is clearly biased and opinionated about Sarah Palin.


This is insanely funny! Hahahaha.

Wow, I can't believe they are just letting it all hang out like that.

I wonder if they will fire David Schuster.

They won´t fire Schuster for bantering with some hack!

True, but they really should. I can't see why someone smarter can't do a better job.

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