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MRC Study: TV Networks Cheer for Barack Obama's Revolution

By NB Staff (Bio | Archive)
May 11, 2009 - 15:04 ET



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During his first 100 days as President, Barack Obama has pushed an audaciously liberal agenda which, if enacted, would have radical consequences for America for decades. With Democrats enjoying monopoly control of the House and Senate, the news media have a professional duty to scrutinize those policies, and give audiences both sides of the story — not just the perspective of a powerful Chief Executive.
Unfortunately, a Media Research Center analysis of ABC, CBS and NBC evening news coverage of President Obama’s first 100 days in office shows network reporters have failed as watchdogs. The networks have raised few doubts about Obama’s left-wing agenda and showered each of Obama’s major policy initiatives with positive press.
MRC analysts looked at all 982 broadcast evening news stories about Obama and his administration from Inauguration Day (January 20) through April 29. Key findings:



  • Obama’s first 100 days were defined by massive spending, aggressive intervention in the private sector and proposals for a huge expansion of the federal government. Yet none of the networks aired a single story on whether Obama’s policies were pushing the U.S. toward socialism, and no reporter used the term “socialist” to describe Obama.
  • Not only that, network reporters never used the word “liberal” to describe either Barack Obama or his agenda during the first 100 days.
  • The networks lavished good press on every major initiative of the early Obama administration, including the massive stimulus package, all of the various bailouts, health care, stem cells, the environment and foreign policy.
  • In the days before the President unveiled his unprecedented $3.5 trillion budget — with a record-shattering $1.75 trillion deficit — four out of five statements on the evening newscasts parroted the White House spin that Obama was a deficit fighter.
  • Reporters treated Obama’s hugely expensive $787 billion stimulus bill to mainly positive coverage (58 percent positive, 42 percent negative).
  • The networks applauded Obama’s decision to use taxpayer money to fund embryo-destroying stem cell research (82% positive coverage).
  • Network coverage of Obama’s mortgage bailout was also positive — 59% of statements supported the bailout or wanted even more intervention, compared to 41% who opposed the bailout as unfair to responsible homeowners.
  • Reporters heavily skewed their coverage in favor of the President’s actions on global warming (78% positive).
  • President Obama’s decision to send thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan was greeted by nearly unanimous (91%) positive coverage — a far cry from the highly negative coverage of President Bush’s successful troop surge in Iraq two years ago.

  • Like Obama and the Democrats, the networks went on a feeding frenzy against big corporate bonuses. The networks aired six times more statements forwarding the “infuriated” reaction to business (104) than criticized politicians’ grandstanding (16).

  • The networks spent days decrying AIG’s $165 million bonuses, but hardly mentioned the $210 million in bonuses handed out by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the bailed-out mortgage giants with strong Democratic ties). ABC and NBC completely ignored the Fannie and Freddie bonuses, while the CBS Evening News gave it 27 seconds.
Such highly promotional coverage is not part of the normal “honeymoon” that exists between journalists and new Presidents. Rather, it seems to be a symptom of how few network reporters evidently see their professional role as operating on the public’s behalf as a check on whoever is in the White House.
The longstanding liberalism of network reporters made them aggressive adversaries of the Bush White House over the past eight years. The evidence from Barack Obama’s first 100 days is that that same liberal mindset has crippled reporters’ ability to be effective watchdogs on behalf of the public.


The once-fierce media watchdogs have become Barack Obama’s drooling, tail-wagging lapdogs.


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Maybe the media is that way because....?

Solve for X. It's not that hard.
 
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Maybe the media is that way because....?

Solve for X. It's not that hard.


Ok, I'm a math guy, I'll solve for X.

X = Because they have a blatant liberal bias, and have totally abdicated
their responsibility as watchdogs.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0409/21756.html

Watchdogs are heeling for Obama



Last week, I asked my journalism and political science students at American University to grade the news media covering the Obama administration for the first 100 days. The consensus fell between a C+ and a B-.

However, if I asked President Barack Obama’s media strategists to grade the press corps covering their boss, I bet they would mark their cards with an A.

Why? With few exceptions, the mainstream news media have been dutifully pushing the Obama message, burnishing his carefully crafted image and offering few challenges when he makes questionable or misleading pronouncements, gestures or policy statements. In short, they seem mesmerized by the glamour of this new and different president. He is keeping them so busy with skillfully staged daily travel, speeches, meetings and photo ops that they hardly have time to ask tough questions or add context to their stories. Whatever Obama says, or doesn’t say, is usually good enough for them.

No comment from the president on pirates taking hostage the captain of a U.S.-flagged ship? No problem.

Get a new dog? Three days of extensive coverage everywhere.

Obama strategists must be giving each other fist bumps as they chortle, “Boy, have we got them eating out of our hands.”
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The message they’ve been successfully pushing from Day One is that Obama is not bad old George W. Bush. Everything they have Obama do or say, from apologizing for American arrogance in Europe to releasing CIA memos outlining interrogation techniques used against suspected terrorists, carries a not-Bush subtext.

And the news media have been only too happy to press that message, even when facts suggest otherwise. The Bush brand is so damaged, and Obama is so cool, they see no need to set the record straight when it’s necessary.

For example, when Obama spoke to the Turkish Parliament earlier this month, the big news story was his declaration that the United States “is not and never will be at war with Islam.”

The phrase was headlined everywhere as a major departure from the bellicose Bush, who, by implication, was at war with Islam.

But one fact was missing from most news stories. Bush said the same thing many times, including in September 2006, before the United Nations General Assembly — hardly an obscure forum.

“President Bush tried to quell anti-Americanism in the Middle East yesterday by assuring Muslims that he is not waging war against Islam,” The Associated Press reported at the time.
 

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Maybe the media is that way because....?

Solve for X. It's not that hard.

x = they are liberals that donate to the democratic party and vote for democrats, it's not hard at all
 

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Oh, give me a break you guys. The media was very supportive of Reagan and his brand of republican conservatism during the 80's. No I can't back that up with some fact C&P, but you just got that vibe at the time. Did you not?!

Media sensationalism. After the damage GWB did, is not apparent that the media wants to write good things about everything opposite of Jr.'s actions?! A golden boy of sorts? It's what the majority wants to hear. Fabricated or not.
 

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no there right. TV is in the tank for obama.

radio is in the tank for right wings. the radio is full of turn-key hate lefties. they are all the same for the most part, like a turn-key business.

the lefties win though because nobody listens to the radio and people watch TV.
 

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so do i. i watch o'reilly almost nightly.

ill say it again. right wingers are more entertaining then left wingers. the righties run with it though and say more people have righty views because they watch a right wing show, which is an amazing stupid argument. people watch TV to be entertained. i watch great entertainers, i dont care about there views, same with the majority of people.

the major viewership though where people get news is cbs, abs, nbc etc. few people go to cable.
 

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For those addicted to television news channels, I'd invite you to go 90 days without watching a single minute. You will likely be stunned at how your world comes to life around you.

I've logged maybe 90 "minutes" of television news watching in the past year and I assure you that I haven't missed a thing of note.
 
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For those addicted to television news channels, I'd invite you to go 90 days without watching a single minute. You will likely be stunned at how your world comes to life around you.

I've logged maybe 90 "minutes" of television news watching in the past year and I assure you that I haven't missed a thing of note.

When I was about 13 years old my dad got sick of TV and threw out
all the TVs we had in the house at the time.

I wish I had the balls to do that at my house. Think of all the extra time
I'd have to do things like: spend more time with the kids, sports, music,
read.

Then again along that vein, I'd have to throw out my internet access
too.

:lol:
 

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When I was about 13 years old my dad got sick of TV and threw out
all the TVs we had in the house at the time.

I wish I had the balls to do that at my house. Think of all the extra time
I'd have to do things like: spend more time with the kids, sports, music,
read.

Then again along that vein, I'd have to throw out my internet access
too.

:lol:

What? And miss NCIS on Tuesday and NFL on Sunday. My god man, have you gone mad?
 

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For those addicted to television news channels, I'd invite you to go 90 days without watching a single minute. You will likely be stunned at how your world comes to life around you.

I've logged maybe 90 "minutes" of television news watching in the past year and I assure you that I haven't missed a thing of note.

The news is just like Porn, I don't EVER watch it. Every time I do, it makes my blood boil.

Everytime I look at the washington post, it makes my blood boil. I can't do it, it's just sooooo biased it drives me nuts.

I just wonder if the other readers could see their blantant lies, opinion insertions, deception, and the tricks they try and play.

I honestly feel like I am reading a used car salesman's version of the news, I honestly hope every single person at WPO losses their job and that the company goes bankrupt. If there was anything I could do to speed up that process *legally*, I'd do it. They are bad for freedom and bad for America.
 

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Watching porn makes your blood boil?
 

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Watching the news is like watching trash, watching something not good for you, watching bullshit, watching a race to the bottom, watching the lowest common denominator.

but yes, watching porn makes about 12 inches worth of blood rush to my Johnson.
 

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i wish i had a link to it, but there's YouTube video comparing the reaction of the press corps to Bush walking into the White House media room, and Obama doing the same. When Bush walked in-no reaction, press corps remained seated. When Obama walked in, everybody shut up and stood up...what do they say about a picture being worth a thousand words?
 

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Wow..CGOLD has a Really Big Dick.

Am I the only one surprised by this online confession?
 

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