Watch the press conference last night? Still the media isn't completely biased? Just a few examples of their stupidity:
1) Following President Bush's news conference on Tuesday night,
NBC News anchor Brian Williams pointed out to David Gregory how
Bush refused to "admit" any mistakes and complained that "I didn't
detect a straight-on answer there." Gregory agreed before he
insisted: "This President could be accused in some places today of
filibustering at times." Similarly, over on ABC, George
Stephanopoulos bemoaned how "the President was quite defiant
tonight, even at times defensive. No apologies, no acceptance of
personal responsibility." ABC's Peter Jennings acknowledged the
agenda of the White House press corps in repeatedly trying to get
Bush to admit mistakes and errors during his presidency and
Stephanopoulos admitted reporters "want to see some concession of
responsibility by the President."
2) At Tuesday night's presidential news conference, White House
corespondents for major national news outlets pounded away at
President Bush in an effort to get him to identify errors he's
made either before 9/11 or in going to war in Iraq, and urged him
to follow Dick Clarke's lead and apologize for the September 11
terrorist attacks. New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller
delivered the most obnoxious question of the evening, demanding in
an accusatory manner: "Do you feel any sense of personal
responsibility for September 11th?" Similarly, John Roberts of CBS
News recalled how Clarke offered "an unequivocal apology to the
American people for failing them prior to 9/11" and queried Bush:
"Do you believe the American people deserve a similar apology from
you, and would you be prepared to give them one?"