Where was the endless chiding of the New York Times for its vile, inappropriate front page hit piece on Cindy McCain?
Why weren't isolated incidents such as people painting "KKK" on a car sporting a McCain/Palin sticker or a South Carolina GOP campaign headquarters being vandalized played throughout the day on the cable news cycles?
Why were the racist, antisemitic, and devisive remarks from John Lewis, Jesse Jackson, and Jack Murtha dismissed with a statement or two and conveninetly forgotten the next day?
How is it that Jon Stewart's degrading words about Sarah Palin go unnoticed but every word Rush Limbaugh utters is put under a microscope?
Where is the "in depth look" at the nasty comments from liberal entertainers such as Sandra Bernhardt, Ludacris, those nice ladies at "The View," and Madonna (who's comments now makes the Dixie Chicks look like school girls)?
Senator Obama is right about the "say-anything, do-anything" politics being part of this election, but he needs to take a long hard look at his own supporters, including the mainstream media. As another old saying goes, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Of course it's a little harder to break a glass house when it's guarded at all costs by Keith Olbermann, Katie Couric, and friends.