In Tampa, on the news, serious voter concerns were reported by a chirping airhead tv journalist, in which she stated "some areas" were reporting indimidations is some voting precincts, and that they were being investigated by "authorities."
During her words, a montage of yuppies with starbucks gayfully lined up to cast their votes was shown, when in fact the facts of the story--areas of intimidation--were, would you believe, in black, less idyllic, precincts. This supplanting of images, this technical political sabotage, gave strong suggestion that trouble was mentioned and look, easily dismissed.
This after listening to an loaded interview with their "political expert," a druidic naziette from the local university who also happens to work on all of Jeb's political campaigns.
This is local news tv journalism, ABC's local six oclock, as political player. It insults the raison sanctum, the core of the Constitution of Journalism--objectivity.
When objectivity fails, facts become putty.
Corruption played to the wire, or as it is now known in subjective journalism, merely a perception of slant.