Today is the day that I have been invited to go on MSNBC for the very first time. At no point during the ACORN story was I put on the hot seat to defend the work of James O’Keefe. My thesis from day one is the that the mainstream media is biased in favor of the left and MSNBC is it’s most obvious case study.
So when MSNBC lead the charge on Tuesday against James O’Keefe when he and three others were arrested in New Orleans at Senator Landrieu’s office, it came as no surprise that MSNBC seized upon a narrative that presumed O’Keefe’s guilt, falsey extrapolated that he was being charged with felony wiretapping and even instantaneously coined and repeated enlessly the new buzz phase “Watergate Jr.”
Thus it came as no surprise to me that Keith Olbermann’s super sub David Shuster called me early Wednesday. ”Watergate Jr.” pushed MSNBC to send Shuster down to New Orleans to own the destruction by media of James O’Keefe and anyone in his proximity. I immediately told Shuster that I had been getting emails about his absurd over-the-top and rush-to-judgment journalism. He told me that I have him confused with Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann, that he has “no horse in this race.” He asked that I come on his show and that he would give me a fair interview. He proceeded to send me the following emails to formalize the request. See below (emphasis mine):

As you see, Shuster is attempting to lure me into this story based upon the false premise of his objective neutrality on the issue. Notice he says, “As I said, I don’t have a horse in this race.” A simple Google search of David Shuster and James O’Keefe immediately finds that Shuster went into a twitter frenzy to tar and feather James O’Keefe and propogated what are now provably false lies about the Landrieu case.
See below:

(Read the full post at BigJournalism.com)

In the words of Voltaire … Karma is a bitch, and then you die. I think it is safe to say that the media houses are so ratings driven and in fear of being usurped by the internet that whatever they say, assume the opposite is true. The media, like politicians, find the truth far less interesting than any lie they can cook up and serve to the gullible public.