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"Liberal Media" Gave Blanket Coverage to Tea Party Convention; Blacks Out Coffee Party

by: lowkell

Sat Sep 25, 2010 at 09:29:13 AM EDT


This weekend in Louisville, Kentucky, there's a national political convention going on. Of course, you wouldn't know it if you watched the evening news, read the morning paper, or listened to the radio, but several hundred Coffee Party activists are gathered right now for their first-ever convention. And the media coverage is...basically non-existent, so far at least. In fact, I just did a Google search for "coffee party convention," and basically got nothing from the "mainstream media," other than a few local stations. I also got an article on the right-wing Big Government wsbsite, asking "Who Put the Prozac in the Coffee Party Convention?", and another article from something called the California Independent Voter, "All (unintentionally) quiet on the Coffee Party front."

That's about it in the last few weeks. No NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, NPR, PBS, USA Today, Washington Post, New York Times, AP, or just about any other major media outlet. Basically, it's a full-fledged media blackout of the Coffee Party convention. Oh, that liberal media!

In stark contrast, coverage of the first "Tea Party" convention, held last February in Nashville, Tennessee, was enormous, breathless, and pretty much wall-to-wall. Do a Google search on "Tea Party convention" and "Nashville" and watch as hundreds of thousands of results pop up on your screen. That included coverage by Fox News, CNN, and Reuters TV, among many many other media outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and pretty much...well, everybody. All to cover about 600 "delegates," far fewer than the 2,100 or so that participated in this year's Netroots Nation gathering, for instance (although more than the approximately 350 attending the Coffee Party convention).

Of course, none of this is anything new for the so-called "liberal media." For instance, check this out:

lowkell :: "Liberal Media" Gave Blanket Coverage to Tea Party Convention; Blacks Out Coffee Party
So it came as little surprise that the Tea Party Convention this February would get more coverage than the June U.S. Social Forum, five days of strategizing, organizing and activism inspired by the World Social Forum launched in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 2001. What was a little shocking, though, was just how stark the difference was.

The Social Forum, in Detroit, drew an estimated 15,000-20,000 progressive activists from around the country, while the Tea Party Convention in Nashville hosted a meager 600 attendees. Two activist gatherings striving for political and social change, one at least 25 times larger than the other-but the smaller one got all the media coverage. Across 10 major national outlets in the two weeks surrounding each event, the Tea Party got 177 mentions to the Social Forum's three. (Per participant, the Tea Party got 1,500 times as many mentions.)

Also, look at the coverage bestowed upon Glenn Beck's 9/12 rally, which had attendance of 87,000 people, compared to the media's coverage of the pro-immigration-reform "March for America" (200,000 attending), the pro-choice "March for Women's Lives" (500,000-1.1 million), an anti-war demonstration on January 18, 2003 (100,000-200,000), the March on Washington for Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation (300,000), and many others not sponsored by Sarah Palin or Glenn Beck.

Meanwhile, the Coffee Party blackout continues, as the media continues to push its chosen narrative of conservatism ascendant, Democrats in disarray, the Tea Party triumphant, blah blah blah.  It would be laughable if it weren't so harmful. Thank you, "lamestream media," for once again living up to your nickname!

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The media covers freak shows and spectacles, not news (0.00 / 0)
If the Coffee Party wants coverage, they need to do something outrageous like burn Korans or run through the streets naked or hire Lindsay Lohan to be the keynote.  Why would the media want to cover concerned citizens who love their country coming together to discuss positive, needed change.

But let the Coffee Party take heart -- they have made tremendous strides (with a huge Facebook following) and are building the kind of groundswell that will eventually force the media to take notice.

In the meantime, let's all send emails to major media outlets and ask them why the hell they're missing this major story!

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I agree with you that the media covers freak shows. I disagree with you that the media will ever start covering non-freak shows like the Coffee Party. Also, I'm not convinced the Coffee Party is building a "groundswell." Facebook "friends" are nice, but ultimately what do they mean? Without on-the-ground action, I'd argue, "not much."

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9500 Liberty Airing Tonught (0.00 / 0)
A documentary about the debacle in Prince William County  caused by the political posturing of Corey Stewart and a couple of other people willing to inflame hatred of immigrants for personal gain will be shown tonight on MTV channels (TR3, MTV2, mtvU), beginning at 7 p.m. The New York Times held a press screening earlier in September. Hopefully, that documentary will spur more action on rational political debate.

I personally feel that the best chance we have for a thorough airing of the hate mongering going on right now will be the competing "rallies" of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert in DC on October 30. That might get a smidgen of corporate media attention.

I, too, feel that the Coffee Party may be fine for slowly building grassroots support for democratic thought, but it will never get the attention of the media circus that masquerades as "news" today.


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Typically, media coverage correleates with relevency. (0.00 / 0)
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You must be kidding. (0.00 / 0)
You truly believe that shark attacks, "missing white girls," or whatever other nonsense and freak shows the media decide to spew at us is "relevant" simply because they decide to do so? Also, since when did you start trusting the so-called "liberal media?"  

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Media is not news-oriented (0.00 / 0)
Since the advent of Rupert Murdoch, newspapers and mass media have tended more and more to be entertainment, tabloid-style, the lowest common denominator. When Rupert crossed the Atlantic and established himself over here, the Brits warned us that would happen, based on their unfortunate experience with the man.

What we have today masquerading as news is by no means worthy of being called news. Even when it does touch on serious public events, it is done in ten-second sound bites; if you cough you miss it. With cable, the tendency is for the lazy viewers simply to go where their own bias or intrests are purveyed, and therefore they never hear anything contrary to their pre-conceived notions.

I devoutly believe that our democracy would be well served if a non-partisan (or a-partisan) channel offering all-day news reporting just as Radio Free Europe kept the Nazi-occupied peoples informed of world events during World War II. We are occupied territory today, subject to continuous propaganda dreck from Rupert Murdoch-Republican-corporotists, and we need a Free America channel.


Roone Arledge? (0.00 / 0)
I would date the demise of journalistic news on television from ABC's decision to put sports guy Roone Arledge in charge of their news department. He decided that news could be a money maker for networks, not a money loser. He was correct...if the news became garbage.

Then, as time went by, gossip, celebrity news, video with something compelling as an image, etc., filled the space that people like Edward R. Murrow or Walter Cronkite, etc., used to fill. Now, we have these highly paid and undereducated people - who fashion themselves as somehow so important we all should listen to them as they tell us how cute and smart they are - telling is what's important when they don't know themselves. Case in point: Wolf Blitzer, who is actually one of the least offensive.

Newspapers can't compete in the world of the Internet, so that medium is no longer able to fill its role. Meanwhile, the corporate takeover of government in most countries continues unabated. Welcome to the Brave New World of corporate journalism.


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