Meet The New Boss

Same as the old boss. As MRC explains, seeing the back of Dan Rather doesn't necessarily mean an end to the rampant liberal bias at CBS:
Conservatives are rightfully cheered by the imminent end of liberal activist Dan Rather’s 24-year grip on the anchor chair, but it’s hard to imagine that any of Rather’s proteges would take the bias out of the Evening News. Indeed, the top name floated as taking over for the tainted Rather, Sunday night anchor and White House correspondent John Roberts, has also used his position as a supposedly objective reporter and anchor to help liberal causes and undermine conservatives. A few examples:

Campaign 2004. When Democrats baselessly charged President Bush had been “AWOL” from his National Guard duties in the early 1970s, Roberts strained to keep the story alive. After dental records showed Bush on base in 1973, Roberts groused how “the dentist who treated him has no specific recollection of seeing the future President.” (Evening News, February 12, 2004.)

Before Bush spoke at the GOP convention, Roberts painted him as mean-spirited: “He hopes to rekindle his year 2000 mantra of ‘compassionate conservatism,' a goal his critics say would be a stunning feat given his record.” (Evening News, September 2, 2004.) But after John Kerry’s speech five weeks earlier, Roberts suggested Democrats weren’t mean enough: “There’s also been a buzz in the Democratic Party they should have gone after attacks that were more slashing than they did against President Bush, feeling that there were a lot of opportunities to exploit openings that they didn't.” (Live convention coverage, July 29, 2004.)

Civility. During Bush’s first week in office, Roberts faulted the new President’s conservative approach as divisive: “The Bush White House packaged in its first week the image of the President as a uniter. But Mr. Bush’s message has often been at odds with the mission: the Ashcroft nomination, new restrictions on abortion counseling, plans for school vouchers, an in-your-face attitude that has Democrats reluctant to let down their guard.” (Evening News, January 26, 2001.) Three months later, Roberts continued to blame the President for a lack of civility, even as Democrats charged Bush with poisoning children.
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