Contessa Brewer, a reporter for MSNBC has used language straight from the anti-gay marriage talking points, to describe the outcome of the marriage referendum in Maine. While we don't know Brewer's position on the issue, her language, in addition to her being the daughter of a preacher should be noted. Regardless of her personal opinion (which she has a right to) she must remain unbiased as a reporter, and she failed to do so in a recent segment. Contessa Brewer: "And today you can add Maine to a long line of states, about 30 so far, where voters have chosen to define marriage traditionally: The union between one man and one woman" (Media Matters). Full story...
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