I'm not disgusted with any news outlets. A few have an obvious bias to the Republicans, a few have obvious leanings to the Democrats, even fewer have their hand in other party bias. Most news media do their best to give an accurate account of the news. The articles that everyone chooses to read are their choice. If they particularly like their news from a biased point of view, that is each viewers choice. I for one am able to sort out the BS and actually get something useful from the news. A biased report only shows an agenda and that agenda is either good for the most part, or bad for most Americans when it comes to domestic and foreign policy. If a guy like Obama is genuinely doing good for America, why try to "admonish" him so as to paint him in an unfavorable light. At least he doesn't cheat on his wife!!! He also keeps most of his promises and keeps to a busy schedule, trying to fulfill others. I wish most Americans knew how their government is supposed to work. Their government is for the most part about "expenses" and saving as much of their resources as possible. Bush let Americans and the International Community down by not keeping to budgets, by not trusting our allies, and by not using the existing Security structure of the United States to his best ability. I really do not think Bush knew what he was doing because he sure left a huge mess.
Most Republicans do not like admitting they've done wrong or to be known for supporting the "loser" in a campaign runoff. If the Republican Party ever wants to gain the majority of Public Support again, they sure better keep their word, they'd better not be dishonest or cheat on their spouses, and they'd better do what is best for Americans and their future generations.
When Bill Clinton cheated on his wife, the Republicans brought him down and the Democratic Party along with him. He has since learned his lesson which he should have already known being a governmental official. The General Public expects their President and constituents to be trustworthy, have the interests of the country close to heart, and to be intelligent enough to trade fairly in the local and global markets. Most of all, the General Public hopes that their private lives are well managed and happy.