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Maybe John McCain will send a congratulatory donut. With sprinkles.

September 28, 2009 10:59 am ET by Jamison Foser

The AP has promoted Liz Sidoti to "national political writer," the AP's "'go-to' source reporter, strategic thinker and writer, and a leader among peers."

Political journalists were immediatel a-twitter (sorry) about Sidoti's new job, with both Chuck Todd and Mike Allen referring to it as one of the most important in political journalism.

So, let's fire up the ol' way-back machine and see how Sidoti got the promotion, shall we?

AP's Sidoti smears Obama

AP's Sidoti falsely asserted "the only outside groups running ads in earnest so far are those aligned with Obama"

Ignoring his costly policies on taxes and Iraq, AP called McCain a "deficit hawk"

AP again reported McCain "didn't embrace the [bitch] epithet" without noting that he called the question "excellent"

AP reported McCain's "ready response" to Obama on health care, but not that it was false

AP falsely reported Obama called Social Security "the single most pressing fiscal challenge we face by far"

News outlets continue to label Murtha "pro-military," suggesting most Democrats are not

... and more.

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    • Author by mk3872 (September 28, 2009 11:20 am ET)
         
      Yup, in the U.S. media complex today, this kind of hard-hitting reporting and following the media theme du jour will get you promoted.
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    • Author by The_Cat (September 28, 2009 11:27 am ET)
         
      Begin with an opinion, and invent facts to support it. Then, absurdly claim anyone who disagrees is too blinded by ideology to see the truth. It's the new crash course on how to get ahead in the conservative dominated media of today.

      Perhaps her first statement in her new position of authority will be, "Let them eat cake."
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