Beanstalk
Well-Known Member
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/sun_says/244723/The-Sun-Says.html
"The Sun has already made up its mind. We believe David Cameron would make an excellent Prime Minister.We believe the Tories represent a brighter future than Gordon Brown's clapped-out, dishonest, incompetent Labour Government. But the choice is entirely yours. We will keep you informed so you can make up your own mind.
In Afghanistan our troops are dying so democracy can take hold.
Democracy means YOU ultimately have the right to decide if the Government has let you down, wrecked the country, or betrayed our Armed Forces"
You have to love The Sun...I know it's difficult for journalists to report facts without sneaking some of their own opinion or bias into a story...but I would at least expect them to try and mask their opinions a little...because its The Sun, its funny that everyone on its payroll must openly tow the editorial line, but kinda sad that their headlines are so ubiquitous, that they will creep into a good portion of the English population's skulls.
Playing the 'dying troops' card was a nice touch.
"The Sun has already made up its mind. We believe David Cameron would make an excellent Prime Minister.We believe the Tories represent a brighter future than Gordon Brown's clapped-out, dishonest, incompetent Labour Government. But the choice is entirely yours. We will keep you informed so you can make up your own mind.
In Afghanistan our troops are dying so democracy can take hold.
Democracy means YOU ultimately have the right to decide if the Government has let you down, wrecked the country, or betrayed our Armed Forces"
You have to love The Sun...I know it's difficult for journalists to report facts without sneaking some of their own opinion or bias into a story...but I would at least expect them to try and mask their opinions a little...because its The Sun, its funny that everyone on its payroll must openly tow the editorial line, but kinda sad that their headlines are so ubiquitous, that they will creep into a good portion of the English population's skulls.
Playing the 'dying troops' card was a nice touch.