As we continue our list of the top ten most left-biased journalists working in America today (see part one here), we have to nominate Liz Sidoti of the Associated Press for spot number nine on the countdown.
The Associated Press has been increasingly disappointing at least since Ron Fournier, one of its former bureau chiefs, decided in 2008 to change the APs editorial policy and allow more emotive language and opinion to become an official part of its newswire copy. Not every AP reporter has taken Fournier’s challenge, but boy has Liz Sidoti claimed that policy as her own.

Liz isn’t the only AP reporter to indulge her inner Olbermann, of course, as there are many AP writers that have been caught using emotive wording, hyperbole, and straight out opinion to damn conservatives and Republicans. But Liz is particularly good at the off-handed sleight and the surreptitious slam.
Let’s take Sidoti’s explosive fawning over The One after his first four months in office as an example of her wonderfully understated style of “reporting,” shall we? Liz was so overawed by her Obamamessiah’s ascension to godhood that she couldn’t help herself from gushing like a schoolgirl. The following are some of the notable quotes from her April 26, 2009 piece.
- It didn’t take long for Barack Obama — for all his youth and inexperience — to get acclimated to his new role as the calming leader of a country in crisis.
- “I feel surprisingly comfortable in the job,” the nation’s 44th president said a mere two weeks after taking the helm.
- Obama has applied the same “no drama” leadership
- As a fledgling president, he similarly has mapped out a big-risk agenda that he’s methodically begun to execute, keeping to the discipline that has been a hallmark of his life.
- Rookie jitters? Far from it.
- Confident almost to a fault
- exhibiting few flashes of any off-putting, self-important tone
- he’s reached the pinnacle
- Obama has seemed extraordinarily at ease
- (And here’s that “expect”) “He became presidential almost immediately. Physically as well as rhetorically he transformed himself,” said American University professor James Thurber, an expert on the presidency. He said Obama had little choice but to dive in and start governing, given the full plate of issues. But, Thurber added, “He also did it with real skill and confidence that you wouldn’t necessarily expect from someone who just walked in the door.”
- Obama has spoken in firm, yet soothing tones
- Sometimes he has used a just-folks approach
- He also has steamed with anger
- He has shown contriteness
- He also has let it be known he hasn’t forgotten how politics works
- Stylistically, this is a careful president who uses a teleprompter even during news conferences and presides over a White House that scripts his public appearances
- a strong, ethical leader
- Mindful of Obama’s high popularity and, thus, the media’s hunger for any details about him and his family, the White House has gone to great lengths to make sure he’s visible.
- People don’t seem to mind all that exposure
- Overall, Obama seems unflappable
- He made a string of comments that were, to some extent, joking and self deprecating, almost as if he didn’t take the hubbub around his candidacy too seriously
Sickening, isn’t it? And remember that was all in just one piece!
Amusingly, the December before the piece mentioned above, Sidoti penned an AP piece to help lower expectations for Obama in order to better ease his then upcoming term. One wonders how Obama’s crushing unemployment numbers, continuously dismal economic news, and major failure with the BP oil spill is affecting her sycophantic outlook for The One, though.
But effusive Obamaluv isn’t Liz’s only rhetorical vice. She also has a tendency to help pass the left-wing meme as “news.”
Only a few months ago, Sidoti helped the left set the tone of scorn for Democrats that wouldn’t toe the line on the administration’s Obamacare policies. After almost a year of public outrage over Obamacare, it was only in March that Sidoti perceived that Obamacare was in “jeopardy.”
“A dozen or so anti-abortion House Democrats are opposing Obama’s health care overhaul plan — and putting its passage in jeopardy — because it includes a provision they don’t like,” Sidoti gravely intoned. Nowhere in the article did Sidoti mention the year-long battle that millions of Americans at townhall meetings waged to stop Obama’s take over of health care. It was but a few recalcitrant Democrats putting Obama’s grand plan into “jeopardy” as far as Liz was concerned.
And Governor Palin is also a favorite Sidoti whipping… er, girl. In February Sidoti insisted that a speech that Palin gave to the National Tea Party convention held in Nashville, Tennessee was “short on ideas.”
Sarah Palin, in a speech that was short on ideas but big on enthusiasm, took aim at President Barack Obama and the Democrats, telling a gathering of “tea party” activists that America is ripe for another revolution.
I’ve been to one of Palin’s barnstorming speeches and she is hardly “short on ideas.” In fact, her speeches are all about ideas. The big ideas of small government, low taxes, strong national defense, freedom, liberty, adherence to the Constitution, the vision of the founders… in short all the big ideas that this country was founded upon, those ideas that have made us great. I guess those ideas aren’t really of interest to our friendly AP writer.
Of course, I could go on and on detailing Liz Sidoti’s attempt to color the news a deep Democrat blue, but you get the point. Unfortunately, she isn’t the only AP reporter doing it, but she stands as a perfect example of the practice so woefully prevalent there. So, congratulations to Liz Sidoti for ringing in at number nine on BigJournalism.com’s most left-biased list.
Please check back tomorrow for number eight, won’t you?






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So what kind of salute shall we adopt for good 'ole Liz, now that she has been nominated to the top ten no-good-use-to-America, waste-of-our-reading-attention pseudo journalist list? Perhaps the classic 'thumbs down'?
We could turn around and drop 'em….
Perhaps a different finger and flip it up?
The thing to remember when dealing with this flavor of modern liberal is that in their mind set, they are at the exact political center, therefore, in their mind, there is no bias.
And trust me, they really do believe that. Which is why they fight so hard. They don't think things through far enough to see the resulting horror from these ideas. Its debatable whether that's a mental defect, laziness, lack of education, or low intelligence.
My guess is the majority is simple intellectual laziness. Communism and socialism sounded really cool in college, got them invited to the cool, hip parties, and no one in the movement ever bothered to actually see what the horrifying results are. They're too invested in hatred for capitalism and freedom. The inability to completely control the actions of others scares the living day lights out of them, so off the Marxism or some watered down flavor of it.
Is the AP waiting for the paint to dry on President Obama's potemkin village before they officially change their name to the Ministry of Truth?
I believe her problem is she forgot to wipe or the one sheet was not suffcient for such a huge ass.
It is really difficult to control my gag reflex.
You mean they get worse as we decend toward #1 ? Yikes!!
AP Pravda would be too kind…
Ya know I thought I saw her somewhere before….She looks like Alice the Goon from the old Popeye cartoons.
Liz the AP Goon
LS….I mean RT-
Our thumbs down takes the form of ROTFLMAO, …or AP?…Not in the mood for comedic lies…
If we ignore them, will they go away? Probably not…so eyeballs on the BIG is a sort of fitting revenge….
The AP needs to change their name to OP (Obama Press).
There should only be ten liberal journalists per state.
Purge the rest from the 'profession,' and hire true journalists.
You know what's kind of funny? Back in ancient Rome, thumbs down meant a good thing and thumbs up meant the bad thing.
I saw this on some history show (and no, it wasn't Ice Road Truckers). Some Italian painter in the Renascence made a famous paining and he got it back wards, and every one has just followed his painting anyway.
Thumbs down meant sheath the weapon, thumbs up meant cut the throat.
This may be one of those situations where the reflex is correct.
Ed – Always a thumbs up for you…
Please don't confuse it here…or many will never make the 100 mark…
This Top10 list of the most biased journalists reminds me of trying to pick the
Top 10 WORST pop songs of all time….
So many possibilities, with so little in redeeming musical (journalistic) value..
Any time I see a byline from the Ass Press I put on my Reuters goggles because I know these guys make stuff up out of thin air and you have to watch them
Walter Lippman would be proud of this person…
She learned her little propaganda lessons well. Once upon a time NEWSWEEK's Arnaud De Borchgrave (back before the magazine became a fishwrap) wrot a book called 'The Spike'. It was his anecdotal, albeit fictionalized, story of how stories would routinely get 'spiked'- or killed- for purely ideological reasons.
If you criticized any left winger it would be killed, likewise for Communist regiemes. You couldn't compliment pro-US countries, and certainly could never show a GOP President doing the provenance of the left- charity work, and so on.
The book was written in the 80's.
Not much, if anything- has changed…
Great job Liz we can see why we never have confidence in "journalists" to do their jobs, reporting facts isn't as much fun as swooning over your fav commie pres who has a blackberry that we didn't know who is on the other end of, and the fact that he has no idea how to lead, BUT can only read from a script without; how did harry Reid put it….. "any hint of a negro dialect" unless he needs it.
The Manchurian candidate has fooled so many of LIBERAL /Progressives who were just salivating at the chance to have one of their own in office they forgot to check to see if he was really just a well thought out manikin who smokes and eats cheeseburgers, and cupcakes and oh yeah likes to golf ALOT.
Add those to your list Liz.
True that EdSki, 'bout the thumbs up business, though I think thumbs down meant the weapon was to be "sheathed" into the sand (of whatever arena).
I think this lady would to well to sit on her thumbs up for a while.
Shouldn't she change her name to "Liz Sidioti"
Liz, one hint, do not wear a blue GAP dress when servicing your hero.
or the British "Harvey" or Italian one armed, the list goes on and on.
AP = American Pravda
AP should have stuck to being a wire service, just report the basic unvarnished facts and let other's slice and dice them and write opinions on the editorial page, of course, that's not possible with today's activist journalism. What's pathetic is that so many local papers simply print AP's garbage on national or international issues or face empty pages. The good news is that dead tree journalism is disappearing fast.
The days are long over when carefully selected Letters to the Editor serve as interactive dialogue with the public. The public has wised up and most of the print news universe is dying out, thank God. AP's revenues are drying up.
If you stick your arm out, stick your thumb down, and then swing your entire arm down, its the same motion as sheathing a sword.
If you stick your arm all the way out, raise your thumb up, and then pivot towards yourself at the elbow, your thumb ends up pretty close to your throat.
Just one of the many hilarious things I find when I read and learn about history. If you think we're being governed by idiots and crooks now, you should see what stupid things humans have already done.
AP has always leaned towards the left. Now they have fallen sideways towards the left and they can lay there as far as I'm concerned. After November, they will go the way of the DODO bird. A non-essential news service.
Wasn't this Sidoti chick one of the gaggle of giggling girls on the plane during Obie's campaign who were drooling over his uber-manliness as he spoke on the phone while casually jutting his Steve Urkel ass for them?
No?
Well, she shoulda been.
Jeez, she ogles so emotionally and summarizes what the MSM gushes out every day. In a way, she reminds me of that female journalist that said she'd whore herself out for Bill Clinton in multiple ways just for keeping abortion legal, one among many of Clinton's disturbing estrogen brigade on the Left (viva feminism, amirite?).
Her attacks on Palin seem more or less typical lefty attacks: "She's a stupid hillbilly, she's a whore, she only repeats the same things over and over, she's pro-abstinence and anti-abortion so she hates womyn, the Katie Couric interview" and so on. They have no new arguments other than personal attacks on her and make it clearer and clearer how little they bother to listen to her. I'd say though that no other b*tchy liberal columnist coward whips Palin in more malicious ways in her column than Maureen Dowd, and even she's softened considerably.
Another story we WON'T get from AP just popped up on real clear politics and it's GOOD NEWS, YA'LL!
CHECK IT OUT. DEMS COULD LOSE THE SENATE IN NOV TOO! WE ARE STARTING TO BE HEARD!
http://www.tnr.com/blog/william-galston/76247/att...
Everyone who uses yahoo mail plus gets morning news stories, almost always from AP. They literally tie themselves in knots tryin to put negative spin on anything that's a positive Tea Party story or Republican gains. They flat ignore anything at all negative about dems.
AP has become experts in writing "When did you stop beating your wife" headlines, skewing and distorting, omitting and turning sentences into verbal pretzels to put negative spin on everything. I don't even read their stories anymore. Not worth wasting the time.
And to think…..they supply feed for nearly every media outlet. HUGE INFLUENCE….more so even than the glitzy papers like NYT and WaPo just by sheer volume. Every newspaper relies on them.
We need to work harder to counter them. We really do. Not many folks are as passionate about politics as we are so it's up to us to see that "counter balanced" versions of these stories at least get to our email list.
Seeing as how she could get 21 Oflatteries into just one article, they must have used a whole roll just to get her nose back to the less-brown of the rest of her face. Or else- it was photoshop to the rescue!
Excellent.
Oh yes; our comment stream is likely to become quite…..pointed…..as we go up the list. -No, you worded it best- Descend towards #1. Gives better Dante-esque imagry.
I'm really lookin' forward to #1…
That should be a hoot…Probably, a NYTimes commie…
As long as, what is left of the MSM newspapers, are willing to pay for their propaganda, they will stay in business…Unfortunately…
That is one ugly dude!
The era of Who, What ,Where Journalism are long gone. I quit reading AP reports long ago! She can say Palin is short on ideas, but I would say she is long on substance, and simple common sense ideas! The BS of Jeapardy like Katie Couric quizs have no relevance! Even Liberal intellectual Camille Paglia gets Palin and thinks she is very sharp. Palin lives rent free inside of Obama and all the loonie lefts heads!
Контактные линзы дешево! Интернет-магазин контактных линз!
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Eleanor Clift can now retire, her mantle has now been taken up by this twit.
You just cracked me up and what an apt comperason. All that is missing is the suspenders.
Another lump of dough that didn't bake quite through.
This series is interesting but I think more of a challenge would be to identify those MSM rapporteurs who are actually objective, fair, and balanced.
On second thought, it would probably be a very short series so keep on truckin'.
I hereby promise to change the way in which I refer to the "Mainstream Media."
Henceforth, it shall be known as, "Biased Media."
Or, "BM," for short.
If my name were Liz, I would jump off a building.
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