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Pew Study Nails Coffin Shut on Republicans' "Liberal Media" Myth

by: lowkell

Mon Oct 17, 2011 at 13:22:43 PM EDT



That's right, according to a new Pew study:
One man running for president has suffered the most unrelentingly negative treatment of all, the study found: Barack Obama. Though covered largely as president rather than a candidate, negative assessments of Obama have outweighed positive by a ratio of almost 4-1. Those assessments of the president have also been substantially more negative than positive every one of the 23 weeks studied. And in no week during these five months was more than 10% of the coverage about the president positive in tone.
In stark contrast, coverage of Republican presidential candidates, many of whom are far-right-wing extremists or just plain nuts, was mostly "neutral" or "net positive," with theocrat/village idiot Rick Perry in particular receiving fawning coverage (+12 points) from the corporate hack media (followed by "drill baby drill" Sarah Palin, who had a net positive coverage of +9 points, and crazy eyes Michele Bachmann at +8 points).

The only Republican candidates receiving significantly net negative coverage by the corporate hack media were media-basher (a coincidence?) Newt Gingrich (-20 points) and former candidate/loser Tim Pawlenty (-18 points). Herman Cain, who denies climate science, "jokes" about building an electrified fence that would KILL Mexican migrants trying to enter the country, says that liberals actively want to destroy America, etc., gets a +5 positive media coverage rating. In other words, the media thinks it's fine if you say absolutely insane, ignorant, or hateful things, as long as you're a right winger. Would a "liberal media" do this? Of course not. After this study, can anyone possibly believe in the myth of a "liberal media?" Nope. Am I asking rhetorical questions in order to mock Mitt Romney? Yes, in fact I am. :)

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Elite's Candidate (0.00 / 0)
The corporate elite that controls the media and also controls the largest bloc of money purchasing politicians has two possible candidates. First choice is Mitt Romney, but the gurus of the elites worry that he will prove too boring (true) and too flip-floppy (also true) to beat Obama. So, they have a backup, Rick Perry. Perry will prostitute himself to the highest bidder. The problem with Perry is that his weaknesses are so obvious when he opens his mouth. (Remind you of another Texas governor? The one "elected" by the GOP appointed members of the Supreme Court.)

Thanks to Pew for proving what has been all too obvious to me for the past six to eight months. Barack Obama is the target of media smugly working to get a corporate whore back in the White House. Plus, they only want a horse race, a crazy "who-will-win" scenario so Wolf Blitzer et al can break out even more extreme special effects for election night.

This prejudicial coverage is one reason I intend to refrain from harsh criticism of the President until after November 2012. If Obama gets a second term, then I will expect much more than we have gotten so far.


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belongs to Barack Obama---- depending on how you define neutral, of course. So, in today's crazy-ized world, given the utter insanity of the parade of Republican clowns, "neutral" might almost be considered positive, and "positive" coverage of the clowns almost a parody. It's all relative, or am I beling too generous?

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The highest neutral coverage, whatever that means, belongs to Tim Pawlenty, Jon Huntsman, and Ron Paul. Of course, that may come from the fact that they get so little coverage. They are not one of the "frontrunners" in the "race."

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