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Fri Sep-26-03 12:46 PM
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Edited on Fri Sep-26-03 04:11 PM by Skinner
This is an article that appeared in a paper in a small town in West Tennessee. Since the moron that wrote this is also the editor of the paper, he writes pretty much whatever he wants, and has no problem letting all of the readers know his political views. I send him articles from DU, and frequently tell him what an idiot he is. (no wonder Al Gore lost his home state....<sigh>. His email is at the bottom....feel free to write and give your regards.
Why ‘We report – you decide’ is stomping CNN 09/02/03 Chris Rimel
It’s a sad commentary about the national media when the average American thinks the truth takes a back seat to editorial leanings.
It’s no secret that the editors of those entities that drive national news coverage - the newspapers of the major metropolitan dailies and the executives in what once were the big television networks - have little regard for the truth. Among the most sordid examples are from surveys in 1998 and 2001 about the perceived liberal bias in the national media, finding the perception to be the reality.
The 2001 survey, by the TechnoMetrica Institute of Policy and Politics for Editor & Publisher magazine, found that 58 percent of editors voted for Clinton in ‘92, and 57 percent backed him in ‘96. The public, on the other hand, gave Clinton 43 percent and 49 percent of the vote in those elections.
A 1997 Harris poll sponsored by the non-partisan Center for Media and Public Affairs detailed that three out of four Americans see a “fair amount” or “great deal” of political bias in the news.
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Fri Sep-26-03 12:54 PM
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:03 PM
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3. You're kidding, right? |
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Anyone who thinks the media is liberal hasn't been paying attention to the free ride Bush has been getting. There are about 100 things Bush has been given a pass on that Clinton (or Gore) would've been skewered over. Give me a break. And where's the liberal version of Rush Limbaugh?
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:04 PM
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4. And on Fox that noted article would be... |
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"Citizens celebrate Labor Day with flags and patriotism, despite minor economic problems."
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:05 PM
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say something OVER AND OVER AGAIN that makes it truth. Right. It's a extremely often repeated myth...no wonder people think the media are biased to the left.
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:16 PM
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I think Rush is on now.
Go "learn" some more from the master.
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:26 PM
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11. Yeah, 9 million unemployed Americans, |
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Had a great day on Labor day, just swell. It offered them a break from looking for work. A day where they could quietly freak out inside themselves while they paid for their picnic hot dogs with credit cards. Enjoy your dogs kids, next month it will be soup down at the local soup kitchen.
That's not news that's opinion. Hahahahahahahahahha.
What utter fucking morons republicans are.
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Fri Sep-26-03 12:54 PM
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2. Editor & Publisher poll is opt-in and not valid - Owners are GOP and |
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Edited on Fri Sep-26-03 01:05 PM by papau
that can be proved. GOP owner bias to news is obvious(see Jack Welch - CEO of GE and thereby owner of NBC - telling NBC to declare Bush winner of election - and then what spin Russert should use in future comments - it is all on tape - and GE will not release to Congressman Waxman a copy of the tape - I wonder why?).
The Editor & Publisher "survey" asks if you have been an editor of anything ever - and then asks your political bias - and you mail card back. Anyone can get card - anyone can mail it back. Indeed the survey card return is a few thousand (editors and peons) out of a population of many hundred thousand, with no stat design to survey that a true poll must have if it is to even attempt to claim that it is "credible"
Why does this piece of right wing lies get reprinted by Chris Rimel -Do freepers not read the responses to their shit?
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Fri Sep-26-03 02:32 PM
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I read an inteview with Jack Welch in Time (I think) shortly after GE bought RCA. He came right out and said he was doing it so that he could personally control NBC's editorial policy.
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:05 PM
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5. Being unemployed is a picnic |
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Or people who are unemployed have an easy time covering the bills? I guess that's the editorial part of this??
He is an idiot.
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:14 PM
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7. That's how FOX would have written it! |
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:20 PM
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9. Unbelievable piece of shit writing. |
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It would take forever and a day to show this guy how wrong his stupid editorial is. And that's not opinion; it's a fact that has been demonstrated on repugs many, many time.
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:24 PM
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10. How to stop the liberal media |
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Reinstate the Fairness Doctrine.
That way the liberal media will always be countered with a conservative point. Same thing vice-versa too....sound good????
Gee, I wonder why Rush doesn't want the Fairness Doctrine reinstated????
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Fri Sep-26-03 01:58 PM
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whistle ass's popularity ran so high. Older people in the rural US that do not have internet access (or wouldn't even know how to go about getting it) rely on local rags, and network news to inform them. They believe everything they hear, and promptly regurgitate it the next day when asked their opinion.
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