Harvard confirms what we have always known
Written by Benaiah on November 6th, 2007Well here is a shocker, there IS a liberal media bias according to a recent study done by Harvard.
Just like so many reports before it, a joint survey by the Project for Excellence in Journalism and Harvard’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy — hardly a bastion of conservative orthodoxy — found that in covering the current presidential race, the media are sympathetic to Democrats and hostile to Republicans.
Democrats are not only favored in the tone of the coverage. They get more coverage period. This is particularly evident on morning news shows, which “produced almost twice as many stories (51% to 27%) focused on Democratic candidates than on Republicans.”
Of all media outlets newspapers were the worst.
The most flagrant bias, however, was found in newspapers. In reviewing front-page coverage in 11 newspapers, the study found the tone positive in nearly six times as many stories about Democrats as it was negative.
Breaking it down by candidates, the survey found that Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were the favorites. “Obama’s front page coverage was 70% positive and 9% negative, and Clinton’s was similarly 61% positive and 13% negative.”
In stories about Republicans, on the other hand, the tone was positive in only a quarter of the stories; in four in 10 it was negative.
But, but Republicans have cable news…
The gap between Democrats and Republicans narrows on cable TV, but it’s there nonetheless. Stories about Democrats were positive in more than a third of the cases, while Republicans were portrayed favorably in fewer than 29%. Republican led in unfriendly stories 30.4% to 25.5%.
CNN was the most hostile toward Republicans, MSNBC, surprisingly, the most positive. MSNBC was also the most favorable toward Democrats (47.2%), Fox (36.8%) the most critical.
And what about talk radio?
Even talk radio, generally considered a bastion of conservatism, has been relatively rough on the GOP. On conservative shows, Obama got more favorable treatment (27.8%) than Rudy Giuliani (25%). Sen. John McCain got a 50% favorability rating while Mitt Romney led the three GOP candidates with 66.7%.
Conservatives know it is always a stacked deck going into an election year. Acting like Democrats only garners temporary media favor. In the long run conservatism can only win on the issues and avoiding the “game” of politics as the article puts it. Senator Fred Thompson is the only candidate taking this path.
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Most of America is biased against Republicans right now- as Kucinich said in the last Democratic debate- “More Americans have seen UFO’s than support Bush’s Presidency”.
In 2000, all media was biased towards Bush and against Gore.
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Gore was touted as the formidable debater, the intellectual, and he was given a pass every time he attempted to reinvent himself. Remember Naomi Wolf and the Alpha Male BS. Seriously you could not have made that last statement with a straight face.