Newspaper Apologizes to Readers For Endorsing Obama in 2008
The media carried so much water for Obama through his presidential elections that if it hadn't been for their overwhelming support, it's a near certainty he would not have won. Now, at least one newspaper is owning up and apologizing to their readers for endorsing Obama in 2008. The Billings Gazette apologized on Friday for its 2008 endorsement of Barack Obama for president in an editorial titled “Gazette opinion: Obama earned the low ratings.” The Gazette said it missed George W. Bush and the “good ol’ days when we were at least winning battles in Iraq.” It recapped several mistakes Obama has made during his presidency: •Obama has also failed on energy policy by not approving the Keystone XL pipeline, which could be helpful to the economy. •He has failed in Iraq; the country is now on the brink of civil war. •The Gazette wrote that the Bowe Bergdahl exchange made the Obama administration seem incompetent. •The VA system has been mismanaged [...]
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