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Bias Bash: Did the media beat up on Romney?

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    Judy Miller on whether or not the media coverage of Romney's NAACP convention appearance was harsh

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Hey I want to get to Judy Miller now we were just talking about it.

Governor Romney speech to the NAACP.

-- for how would daily I guess it is not biased bash.

Judy wants to talk to us about the media coverage of governor Romney.

And race -- say you Judy.

I think it's interesting mix and -- media are finally discover him Mitt Romney.

I'm looking at his history his relationship.

I had to various community is a pair of perceived as hostile to wrench the very conservative Media Research Center was basically taking New York Times to task seeing -- judgement for -- shifts there are beating knock on Romney is -- -- that the NAACP.

I have been arrogant mean research centers on and then Wednesday at ten or.

-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Skeptical.

-- this -- her parents they are crowded out he was rumored back.

I read -- the coverage and I think that to actually Parker's story was pretty good.

I mean I what I think was a remarkable about.

-- Mitt Romney's appearance there was that he showed up I think that president.

Told banners and things they didn't want to hear I.

And he got some sporadic cries and he got some boos when he sent his -- -- beach to repeal Obama care.

But it was a really interesting performance and ended the -- -- -- -- speech.

She was.

Given -- standing ovation it.

And I think that -- the NAACP.

Is they're saying we are glad you are at least brought here to show our.

Who would you agree.

The dual former employer the New York Times was -- a lot I -- its coverage -- I don't think so I think the story was -- are fair and balanced is -- -- is.

If fox standard and I also think -- -- relationship.

Two people of color -- -- -- it's going to be very important in the election after all we know that group.

Our President Obama his core pillars kind of groups he's always counted on to have -- peoples are a relative degrees of color are Hispanics and aren't African Americans.

And there's a weakening -- -- as some people aren't going over from his camps to Romney would clearly make a difference I was very struck by the LA times.

Which ran many interesting piece comparing Mitt Romney's.

I was civil rights stance from news.

Relationship to the black community without weapons Wagner earned those of us old enough to remember his father about anybody can read you know at times so yeah -- times you're not all -- -- to act.

Well it wouldn't be reminded that his spot -- in 1963.

I actually gone too gross -- which is.

You know -- to eat what I suburb at that wasn't -- I know her outside of Detroit.

-- campaign to protest.

With those who wanted to desegregate that city.

When his father would not endorsed Barry Goldwater in part because of his views on race.

His father was very proactive and we're way ahead of his time in terms it is views and got equal rights for.

An equal status and standing walker black Americans and I just think it was it really remarkable and very impressive record.

Now our governor -- he's taken a very different approach doesn't talk about his father's achievements and his father's courage.

-- -- -- -- when he became governor acts is wearing her first things he did was eliminate the opposite her permanent action to reclaim it in another offense that was called -- -- Me how office -- -- equal opportunity.

And diversity.

-- -- still that was perceived is not.

I'm not in keeping with his father's tradition so there's a lot to discuss here and turned out his relations.

Italy and -- -- Judy Miller Fox News contributor we will discuss in more thank you very much for being with us today.

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