Media aren’t fulfilling their watchdog roles
I really wasn’t shocked to read the article “Obama’s insurance vow was always flawed” (Nov. 1). Where in the heck was this AP reporter, Calvin Woodward, three years ago? Is the media so in the back...
View ArticleAP story was biased
The Associate Press’s story that ran in the Friday Enquirer titled “Obama’s insurance vow was always flawed” would be funny if it wasn’t such a devious attempt to cover the president’s false claims...
View ArticleMedia should be ashamed to champion Obamacare
I believe that Kathleen Parker was part of the problem in covering up the president’s lies. There were many that screamed the message that Obamacare was a Trojan horse. Many have known before it was...
View ArticleACA story seems like propaganda
The Enquirer’s story titled “Rough roll out plagues sign-ups” sounds as if it had been written by an Obama Administration staff member. The Enquirer seems to be trying to put as positive a spin on this...
View ArticleUSA Today takes sides
When reporting on the Republican attorneys’ general and conservative group’s lawsuits against Obamacare in his Saturday Enquirer piece titled “Republican challenges to health law abound”, Richard Wolf...
View ArticleHeadline didn’t fit rest of story
The headline “NKY asks Rand Paul: Where have you been?“ is a subtle attempt to sway voters that Senator Paul has been hiding from his constituents. If one reads the entire article they would find NKY...
View ArticleBecome politically active this year
2014 – a year in which we will be subjected to political ads, phone calls, etc. and bombarded by liberal media, who will continue to demonize conservatives while making excuses for progressives whose...
View ArticleLet’s have an open and honest debate
Thank you for writing about Common Core. We welcome and appreciate the discussion. How tragic that more Kentucky students will be sacrificed while we “watch graduation rates and college remediation...
View ArticleEnquirer continues to gloss over IRS scandal
It was disappointing there was no mention in Friday’s IRS story (“New IRS chief vows to build public trust” Jan 10) how some of the employees from the IRS in Cincinnati testified that the group...
View ArticleKentucky media biased against smoking
The newspapers in Kentucky seem to have a Captain Ahab complex re tobacco and print anything and everything negative about the weed. The article from the Louisville CJ compels me to answer some of the...
View ArticleEvent deserved better coverage
Why did The Enquirer front page headline read “Thousands in D.C. for abortion march” when it was an anti-abortion March for Life? Why did The Enquirer feel it was necessary to state in this very short...
View ArticleLack of coverage won’t stop message
The words of Isaiah, “And a little child shall lead them,” could be applied to the thousands and thousands of young people I watched (on EWTN) taking part in Wednesday’s “March For Life.” The youth of...
View ArticleHeadline, picture didn’t accurately reflect event
What could have possibly compelled The Enquirer to post a picture of the Right to Life march in Washington, D.C., that showed a few abortion rights protesters in the forefront and pro-life marchers in...
View ArticlePhoto with Right to Life story was disappointing
I can’t believe it! You’ve done it again. This is at least the second time that you have printed a picture of the march with “keep abortion legal” signs in the forefront. Why can’t you just print a...
View ArticleMedia is biased about abortion debate
In The Enquirer’s editorial on January 28, decrying the loss of abortion access for women, the author states: “Ohio residents deserve to have the issue debated on it’s merits.” I agree completely; but...
View ArticleStory lacked objectivity
For a short minute I thought Associated Press (AP) reporter Calvin Woodward was going to write an objective story that accurately criticized the president for stretching the truth (FACT CHECK: Obama...
View ArticleMedia bias still evident in Obamacare stories
It’s not surprising see The Enquirer continue to print one-sided stories favoring Obamacare. The latest is a very weak attempt to persuade readers that repealing Obamacare would mean higher healthcare...
View ArticleIRS story deserves better coverage
Although the Enquirer’s story today regarding the IRS hearings was informative (“GOP calls IRS targeting investigation tainted” Feb. 7), it is disappointing that Enquirer readers have still not seen...
View ArticleClinic story missed mark
Sunday’s “Ohio keeps abortions out of reach” article quoted Dr. Martin Haskell, who runs Women’s Med, regarding how his license renewal had been sent in error, saying, “That was cruel”! Reporters...
View ArticleComcast-TWC merger warranted better coverage
The Cincinnati Enquirer must have tens of thousands of subscribers who are also Time-Warner Cable customers, all of whom will be directly impacted by the Comcast-TWC merger deal. Why, then, bury...
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