Reuters shows what it is made of, and what it lacks, with this photo of Vice President Dick Cheney, carefully cropped to convey an attack on the Vice President:
The word "Retire" is framed above the Vice President's head. Of course there's a logical explanation. Like . . .
BIAS!
Notice how Reuters had to crop the photo extremely closely AND go out of its way to include a large area above the Vice President's head in order to pull off this stunt. Here's another photo from the same event for comparison:
The photo was possibly photoshopped to move part of the word "Retirement" from the background far above, down to immediately above Cheney's head. But more likely the photographer worked hard to find an extreme angle, and Reuters aggressively cropped the photo include only the word partial word "Retire" and nothing else.
And remember THIS one, from CNN?

If you want to revisit that whole sorry episode, you can read more about it here.
Clearly, juveniles are running large portions of the mainstream media.
Michelle Malkin has more, including Reuters' editorial policy, which states that Reuters is "committed to accurate and balanced reporting" and "freedom from bias."
Right.








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