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No media bias to see here, move along!
« on: July 26, 2008, 04:32:10 PM »
I would like to see the root sources but consider Investor's Business Daily to be somewhat reputable. I am also sure that oil drillers contribute 100 times more to Republicans than Dems, but then again they don't get on the TV and tell us unwashed what to think.

http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=301702713742569


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Putting Money Where Mouths Are: Media Donations Favor Dems 100-1

By WILLIAM TATE | Posted Wednesday, July 23, 2008 4:20 PM PT

The New York Times' refusal to publish John McCain's rebuttal to Barack Obama's Iraq op-ed may be the most glaring example of liberal media bias this journalist has ever seen. But true proof of widespread media bias requires one to follow an old journalism maxim: Follow the money.

Even the Associated Press  no bastion of conservatism  has considered, at least superficially, the media's favoritism for Barack Obama. It's time to revisit media bias.

True to form, journalists are defending their bias by saying that one candidate, Obama, is more newsworthy than the other. In other words, there is no media bias. It is we, the hoi polloi, who reveal our bias by questioning the neutrality of these learned professionals in their ivory-towered newsrooms.

Big Media applies this rationalization to every argument used to point out bias. "It's not a result of bias," they say. "It's a matter of news judgment."

And, like the man who knows his wallet was pickpocketed but can't prove it, the public is left to futilely rage against the injustice of it all.

The "newsworthy" argument can be applied to every metric  one-sided imbalances in airtime, story placement, column inches, number of stories, etc.  save one.

An analysis of federal records shows that the amount of money journalists contributed so far this election cycle favors Democrats by a 15:1 ratio over Republicans, with $225,563 going to Democrats, only $16,298 to Republicans .

Two-hundred thirty-five journalists donated to Democrats, just 20 gave to Republicans  a margin greater than 10-to-1. An even greater disparity, 20-to-1, exists between the number of journalists who donated to Barack Obama and John McCain.

Searches for other newsroom categories (reporters, correspondents, news editors, anchors, newspaper editors and publishers) produces 311 donors to Democrats to 30 donors to Republicans, a ratio of just over 10-to-1. In terms of money, $279,266 went to Dems, $20,709 to Republicans, a 14-to-1 ratio.

And while the money totals pale in comparison to the $9-million-plus that just one union's PACs have spent to get Obama elected, they are more substantial than the amount that Obama has criticized John McCain for receiving from lobbyists: 96 lobbyists have contributed $95,850 to McCain, while Obama  who says he won't take money from PACs or federal lobbyists  has received $16,223 from 29 lobbyists.

A few journalists list their employer as an organization like MSNBC, MSNBC.com or ABC News, or report that they're freelancers for the New York Times, or are journalists for Al Jazeera, CNN Turkey, Deutsche Welle Radio or La Republica of Rome (all contributions to Obama). Most report no employer. They're mainly freelancers. That's because most major news organization have policies that forbid newsroom employees from making political donations.

As if to warn their colleagues in the media, MSNBC last summer ran a story on journalists' contributions to political candidates that drew a similar conclusion:

"Most of the newsroom checkbooks leaned to the left."

The timing of that article was rather curious. Dated June 25, 2007, it appeared during the middle of the summer news doldrums in a non-election year  timing that was sure to minimize its impact among the general public, while still warning newsrooms across the country that such political donations can be checked.

In case that was too subtle, MSNBC ran a sidebar story detailing cautionary tales of reporters who lost their jobs or were otherwise negatively impacted because their donations became public.

As if to warn their comrades-in-news against putting their money where their mouth is, the report also cautioned that, with the Internet, "it became easier for the blogging public to look up the donors."

It went on to detail the ban that most major media organizations have against newsroom employees donating to political campaigns, a ban that raises some obvious First Amendment issues. Whether it's intentional or not, the ban makes it difficult to verify the political leanings of Big Media reporters, editors and producers. There are two logical ways to extrapolate what those leanings are, though.

One is the overwhelming nature of the above statistics. Given the pack mentality among journalists and, just like any pack, the tendency to follow the leader  in this case, Big Media  and since Big Media are centered in some of the bluest of blue parts of the country, it is highly likely that the media elite reflect the same, or an even greater, liberal bias.

A second is to analyze contributions from folks in the same corporate cultures. That analysis provides some surprising results. The contributions of individuals who reported being employed by major media organizations are listed in the nearby table.

The contributions add up to $315,533 to Democrats and $22,656 to Republicans  most of that to Ron Paul, who was supported by many liberals as a stalking horse to John McCain, a la Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos with Hillary and Obama.

What is truly remarkable about the list is that, discounting contributions to Paul and Rudy Giuliani, who was a favorite son for many folks in the media, the totals look like this: $315,533 to Democrats, $3,150 to Republicans (four individuals who donated to McCain).

Let me repeat: $315,533 to Democrats, $3,150 to Republicans  a ratio of 100-to-1. No bias there.

Tate is a former journalist, now a novelist and the author of "A Time Like This: 2001-2008." This article first appeared on the American Thinker Web site.

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Re: No media bias to see here, move along!
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2008, 05:10:01 PM »
This article first appeared on the American Thinker Web site.

Oh the irony...article decrying media bias posted first on website owned by biased commentators:
http://www.newsmeat.com/fec/bystate_detail.php?zip=94708&last=LIFSON&first=THOMAS
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Re: No media bias to see here, move along!
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2008, 05:27:57 PM »
Look, I understand all media is biased.(Well except for Mother Jones, Mother Earth News, or whatever the heck it is you read.)  In a convoluted way I work in media, very well aware of the dirty little world it is. That is not the point. The point is these same folks will stare into a camera and say they are not biased. I just wish someone like Bill O'Blowhard would get on and say I just gave $100 to McCain and so should you. The lunatic fringe would blow their hinges off. Cheesy
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Re: No media bias to see here, move along!
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2008, 02:33:48 AM »
This article first appeared on the American Thinker Web site.

Oh the irony...article decrying media bias posted first on website owned by biased commentators:
http://www.newsmeat.com/fec/bystate_detail.php?zip=94708&last=LIFSON&first=THOMAS

What is your point? Something being biased doesn't make it untrue.
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Re: No media bias to see here, move along!
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2008, 04:34:19 AM »
This article first appeared on the American Thinker Web site.

Oh the irony...article decrying media bias posted first on website owned by biased commentators:
http://www.newsmeat.com/fec/bystate_detail.php?zip=94708&last=LIFSON&first=THOMAS
The folks at American Thinker don't pretend to be objective.  It's a conservative website and they make that fact fairly well known.  Not exactly the same as the NYT professing to be objective, is it?
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