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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Wed Jan 6, 2016, 08:33 PM Jan 2016

So... is Sanders being treated Like a Member of the Witness Protection Program? TRNN Investigates

Why is the Mainstream Media Ignoring Sanders' Campaign?

Joe Biden's decision to not run for president and Jeb Bush's lagging campaign have received far more coverage than Bernie Sanders - January 4, 2016

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REPORTER: Donald Trump getting saturation coverage from the media.

JAISAL NOOR, TRNN: Even Fox News is talking about the lack of media coverage of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign.

REPORTER: At the same time Bernie Sanders, who got higher poll numbers than Trump in a recent poll is largely being ignored. So is Sanders being treated like a member of the witness protection program?

NOOR: In the same 5-minute segment, Fox talked about Sanders for less than 90 seconds before turning to Donald Trump. And a recent report found that flagship nightly news programs did 234 minutes of stories on Donald Trump in 2015 versus just 10 minutes for Bernie Sanders. Trump has also received more network coverage than all the Democratic candidates combined.Eric Boehlert of Media Matters has been tracking how the media has covered this election campaign.

ERIC BOEHLERT: It's sort of a perfect encapsulation, right? Trump gets this massive over-amount of media coverage. They literally can't stop writing about him, writing about his, you know, extreme rhetoric.

NOOR: Mainstream pundits have fired back against the claim Sanders has been ignored.

LYNN SWEET: Bernie Sanders is not getting ignored. He's getting plenty of attention in the key states of Iowa and New Hampshire, if you look at media there. If you look at the coverage of frontrunner to frontrunner, you will find that Bernie Sanders, even though he lags far behind at this point of Hillary Clinton, is being treated as a very solid number two.

NOOR: Even Jeb Bush, who's polling fifth amongst Republicans, is getting more than five times the coverage of Sanders.

BOEHLERT: Joe Biden, who's not even running, if you look again at the evening network news, ABC, CBS, NBC, they gave significantly more time to cover the story of will Joe Biden run for president than they did for Bernie Sanders, who's actually running a campaign, and was running a campaign most of this year.

NOOR: Sanders' campaign national press secretary Symone Sanders notes that he's had many newsworthy accomplishments.

SYMONE SANDERS: Senator Sanders is the only candidate in this race across both Democrats and Republicans that has garnered the huge crowds that we've seen, you know, 10,000, 15,000, 28,000 people. Senator Sanders is the only candidate in this race, in the history actually of candidates to make a bid for the White House, who has garnered over 2.3 million contributions. That's history, and that's not being covered.When these matchups of Republican candidates versus Democratic candidates in general elections are conducted, Senator Sanders does better than Secretary Clinton in a lot of these matchups. He beats Republicans, including Donald Trump.

STEPHEN ZUNES: Part of it, I think, is that he has been a responsible and polite campaigner. He's not engaged in attacks. And of course the media really likes to follow these kinds of fights, and Republicans have been giving a lot of entertainment value this campaign season. I think also there is sort of this consensus among the establishment that Hillary Clinton is the inevitable nominee, compared to the Republican race, which is pretty
wide open.

But I do think, you know, frankly, there is on some level concern among, within the corporate media, about having someone who has an explicitly socialist, albeit social democratic kind of socialism, vision for America, who is challenging some of the basic economic institutions and assumptions of policy that affects powerful interests, including those who own the media.

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So... is Sanders being treated Like a Member of the Witness Protection Program? TRNN Investigates (Original Post) KoKo Jan 2016 OP
Overall a good video but I disagree with Zunes regarding not covering Bernie because he doesn't Uncle Joe Jan 2016 #1
I thought Bernie was winning underthematrix Jan 2016 #2
I think so too.... daleanime Jan 2016 #4
This a a perfect example of why we should strike at the corporate establishment Jack Rabbit Jan 2016 #3
Ahhh, the more they talked, the closer they came to the near black out of Bernie... drynberg Jan 2016 #5
STEPHEN ZUNES: Duh Enthusiast Jan 2016 #6

Uncle Joe

(58,349 posts)
1. Overall a good video but I disagree with Zunes regarding not covering Bernie because he doesn't
Wed Jan 6, 2016, 09:15 PM
Jan 2016

attack.

Bernie has called Trump a pathological liar on ABC This Week and I never saw any national network prime time coverage of that.

Bernie; mocked Trump for claiming the Chinese were behind global warming being surprised that Trump didn't believe the Mexicans were behind it, this was covered by some newspapers and on the Internet, but I saw no coverage of it on any national prime time network broadcast.

Thanks for the thread, KoKo.

Jack Rabbit

(45,984 posts)
3. This a a perfect example of why we should strike at the corporate establishment
Wed Jan 6, 2016, 10:13 PM
Jan 2016

The political establishment is just a stooge of the corporate establishment. Once the corporate establishment is taken down, their political stooges, including the ones in the Democratic Party, won't know what to do. They need the corporatists' instructions to come with their bribes generous campaign contributions.

Offhand, we start fighting back against the corporate establishment but cutting their lines of communication: kill your television sets and put Adblock on your PC.

drynberg

(1,648 posts)
5. Ahhh, the more they talked, the closer they came to the near black out of Bernie...
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 09:41 AM
Jan 2016

He's stepping on Big Toes with Influence. And the Media is owned by Rich Guys and not many of them at that.

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