Arde0: Point taken. Facts are being distorted all over, however. Both Counterpunch pieces cite the Ballen/Doherty poll that had Ahmedinejad ahead of Mousavi 2 to 1, without mentioning that undecideds and supporters of other candidates totaled about 60%.
Anyway, the media here is covering it more because it's an event with a lot of conflict, good visuals, and an established starlet.
Ahmedinejad and Chavez gets coverage disproportionate to their actual power, and a lot of the blame should lie with editors, as well as hawkish pundits who are looking for villains. But they've gone out of their way to position themselves as national and regional icons in the struggle against aggressive American hegemony. The extra attention and outrage is something they've deliberately cultivated.