Weekly Example of Media Bias - April 7, 2010
The AP's website states:
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1. What type of bias does the AP display in its reports on Democratic President Obama and Republican President George Bush throwing out the first pitch at the beginning of baseball season?
2. Do you agree with James Taranto when he says "The AP makes it so easy to spot its bias"? Explain your answer.