2016 Postmortem
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It's been noted that the Washington Post is heavily biased for Clinton. For instance their 16 anti-Sanders stories in 16 hours. So I shouldn't have looked at their front page headline, because it pisses me off:
Sanders wins Democratic caucuses in Alaska, Washington state
The senator from Vermont is also favored in Hawaii, but he still isnt expected to significantly dent Clintons delegate lead.
Seriously?! Gaining about 55 delegates on Clinton from those two states (with Hawaii still coming) isn't making a "significant dent?!" If he has a landslide win in Hawaii too, as many expect, he could cut her 300 pledged delegate lead by close to one-fourth in a single day! If winning with 72% of the vote in Washington and 81% in Alaska aren't landslide wins, I'm curious what would be for the Post. That's the same headline the Post could have run if Sanders would have won each state by only a few points.
Then, the actual article is even worse. There's NO mention of the size of margin of his victory, no actual numbers reported, no information on the number of delegates gained. There are only a few vague mentions of the fact he won, without using any adjectives like "big" or "landslide":
Sen. Bernie Sanders scored victories in the Democratic caucuses in Washington and Alaska on Saturday, two of three contests held in Western states that the independent senator from Vermont was favored to win.
The delegates he would capture in a sweep would dent but not seriously damage front-runner Hillary Clintons lead in the race for the Democratic Partys presidential nomination. Winning all three states would, however, buoy his insurgent challenge, as the contest moves back to large, delegate-rich states in the Midwest and Northeast.
So the implication is he gains some momentum, but he was expected to win the states anyway. Compare that to the opening paragraph of CNN's headline article:
Bernie Sanders has won the Democratic caucuses in Alaska and Washington, according to CNN projections, on what is a big day for the Vermont senator's efforts to catch up to Hillary Clinton.
Note how that's a direct contradiction: CNN says Sanders made major progress catching up to Clinton, and the Post says he didn't.
I feel dirty after reading such slanted reporting from what used to be a highly respsected newspaper.
Peace Patriot
(24,010 posts)What else can one say? They are the definition of the word.
grasswire
(50,130 posts)I'll be going over your work thread later tonight.
You are a great addition and maybe can instill some discipline into our fact-gathering.
paulthompson
(2,398 posts)It's good to be back.
noretreatnosurrender
(1,890 posts)tonight and all they reported was that Sanders won both states. They didn't give the % that he won. It's amazing that Bernie won so big in those states with the lack of honest coverage by the corporate media. Truly amazing. That fact alone should scare the shit out of them. They are no longer relevant.
Jenny_92808
(1,342 posts)We have to do what we can to overcome the wrong that they try to make a reality.
Somebody To Love
Jenny_92808
(1,342 posts)Bernie won in a landslide in my state, WA and I feel like celebrating! And casting off the evil of the other side (but learning and remembering their evil. They lost all respectability in my eyes).
Enjoy!
Gwhittey
(1,377 posts)You are in WA you should be posting
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)Segami
(14,923 posts)or a useful wrapper for the market fish scraps....
Washington Post,.....it has many uses but the news!
2banon
(7,321 posts)GreatGazoo
(3,937 posts)I think the margin of the victories should shock people who buy the line that Clinton has this wrapped up.
If the WaPo was biased for Sanders the narrative would be about how Clinton peaked too soon and now is losing badly in state after state. Short of cash and support, the Clinton campaign is rationing their efforts to try and hang on until the Convention.
Cali_Democrat
(30,439 posts)When I visit DC, I always get a copy.
noretreatnosurrender
(1,890 posts)when they were torture apologists?
Lizzie Poppet
(10,164 posts)Impedimentus
(898 posts)Better reporting and journalism can be found in Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer - and the "Flyer" is free.
FEEL THE BERN - 2016
paulthompson
(2,398 posts)Here's how The Guardian reports the exact same news:
Sanders Crushes Clinton in Alaska and Washington Democratic Caucuses
Senator sees strong support in both western states ahead of results in Hawaii, where he is also expected to do well but he remains the Democratic underdog
Bernie Sanders won overwhelming victories in Washington state and Alaska on Saturday, narrowing Hillary Clintons still significant lead in the race for delegates to win the Democratic nomination for president.
Sanders defeated Clinton in Washingtons caucuses 75% to 25% and 79% to 21% in Alaskas, with about 38% and 72% of the states precincts reporting.
Note how the Guardian is not afraid to prominently report the actual voting numbers, as opposed to the Post, which didn't mention the margins of victory at all!
Beacool
(30,247 posts)No results from HI yet. The problem for Sanders is that Hillary is predicted to do quite well in NY, NJ, PA and MD. All closed states where Hillary tends to do better than Sanders.
Nonetheless, two good wins tonight for Sanders, possibly three.
paulthompson
(2,398 posts)A lot of reports of delegate numbers are behind the actual election results. Sanders should get 50 or more delegates than Clinton in Washington, plus another 10 in Alaska. Plus, he's supposed to do well in Hawaii. If he has a similar landslide in Hawaii, he could gain on her about 75 delegates from the day's results. That would cut her 300 delegate lead by exactly one-fourth in a single day, to about 225!
I think that's incredible. It was my best case scenario. He's still a longshot, but a lot less long than yesterday.
Rosa Luxemburg
(28,627 posts)me b zola
(19,053 posts)I chose to leave a comment that reminded them that Bernie took AK by more than 80%-20%, WA 70%-30%...and they chose the crummy headline, "Sanders takes two states, Clinton retains lead". Smells like corporate America has their talking points.
ljm2002
(10,751 posts)..."a once-great newspaper now doing business as an adjunct to the home delivery industry".
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a41608/bernie-sanders-washington-post-response/
Run by Jeff Bezos now. It is remarkable how fast they have fallen.