While it may not come as a shock to those of us who have seen the bias all along, other media consumers in this country still don't believe left-wing propaganda pervades mainstream media.
With that in mind, here is additional proof of just how egregious that bias has become. The American Mirror blog juxtaposed two different headlines from the same MSNBC author about two different grieving parents who spoke at their party conventions.
The grieving parents of fallen American soldier Humayun S.M. Khan were held in the highest esteem while Patricia Smith, mother of another American hero -- Benghazi victim Sean Smith -- was painted as nothing more than a political prop by the GOP.
Mainstream media attacked Pat Smith routinely after her speech, with anchors like Chris Matthews accusing her of lying outright.
During her interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace Sunday, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton even went so far as to say that Ms. Smith, in the throes of grief immediately following the Benghazi siege, had poor recollection of what she had been told concerning her son's death. Ms. Smith maintains that Hillary told her that her son's death was the result of an uprising caused by a low-budget, anti-Islam YouTube video, and that the maker of that video would be brought to justice. The former Secretary of State now asserts that the grieving Benghazi mother was too emotional to remember that conversation accurately.
The Kahns meanwhile are being upheld to a much different standard, and no mainstream media outlet has deigned to question their grief as having catalyzed their emotional speech at the Democratic National Convention.


