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One of the Old Media's favorite ways of attempting to hide the ideological track of a story is to somehow
forget to mention which party someone in the news hails or to whom they owe their fealty. In this case, it is what they
don't report that misleads. This week we find a classic what-they-don't-say story concerning the judge that blocked sections of South Carolina's new immigration law. For those unaware, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel temporarily blocked segments of South Carolina's new immigration laws because he claimed that some of its provisions impinged on federal prerogatives, things over which the state has no jurisdiction. The South Carolina law was opposed in court by Obama's left-wing, activist Department of Justice headed by Eric "Fast And Furious" Holder and a gaggle of civil rights groups. Judge Gergel agreed with these attackers and issued an injunction to stop implementation of the provisions in question.

The Old Media reported a lot of details in the story, of course. We learned all about who opposed the provisions, who scoffed at the injunction, in what District Judge Gergel hailed, and in some of the reports we even get to hear what Republican South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley had to say about it all. But there is one thing few news outlets seemed to report that might help readers understand the decision better. Judge Richard Mark Gergel
is an Obama appointee. So we have an Obama appointee -- Eric "Fast And Furious" Holder -- attacking a state trying desperately to deal with the illegal immigration problem that other Obama appointees steer clear. Now an Obama appointee -- Judge Gergel -- agrees with Obama appointee Holder that the struggling state needs a rebuke. Yet, the Old Media doesn't see any need to tell us that an Obama appointee is agreeing with an Obama appointee against a Republican Governor, here? The fact that Judge Gergel is an Obama appointee isn't relevant? Imagine that. Yes, it somehow
slipped Politico's notice that Gergel is an Obama appointee. The
Associated Press made the little oopsie, too. Oh, and
Reuters must have given their editors the week off for Christmas or something because they missed this fact.
AFP missed it, too. Oh, and
Bloomberg forgot to mention Gergel’s Obama connection. Naturally
The New York Times didn't bother with this little fact.
Shockingly, the
L. A. Times somehow neglected the fact that Gergel was an Obama man. It slipped right past the steely eye of the
Atlanta Journal and Constitution and even
Fox News missed it. Did
anyone note that Judge Gergel was an Obama man? At the time of this writing only some SC political blogs and a site called the
International Business Times bothered to let their readers know that Gergel is an Obama appointee. Now, we all know that every time we have a Republican president and one of
his appointees turns in a judgment that opposes the liberal mindset, the fact that the judge is a GOP appointee is always prominent in the story. But, gosh darn it, the fact that Judge Gergel is an appointee of the most liberal President in American history just didn’t seem relevant to the Old Media today. It’s just a little Christmas present to the Old Media’s President Obama. Ho, ho, ho.