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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: PatiBob who wrote (83772)9/29/2004 1:31:18 AM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (2) of 225578
 
The great Joe Six Pack is finally catching on to the liberal media.

>>>>>New surveys have found that public perception of media
credibility has fallen and that by two or three-to-one, more see
major networks and newspapers as "biased to help Kerry" over Bush.
A Gallup poll "conducted after the CBS News report was questioned
but before the network issued a formal apology," determined that
"just 44 percent of Americans express confidence in the media's
ability to report news stories accurately and fairly," a
"significant drop" from 54 percent a year ago. In addition, "the
poll found that 48 percent of Americans view the news media as
'too liberal,' while 15 percent viewed it as 'too conservative.'"
Meanwhile, a Rasmussen poll found that many more see ABC, CBS, CNN
and NBC as biased in favor of Kerry over Rather with CBS "seen as
the most biased -- 37 percent believe that network news team is
trying to help the Kerry campaign" compared to just 10 percent who
believe CBS is trying to help Bush. On the print side, Rasmussen
discovered a public perception of a similar slant in the New York
Times, USA Today and Washington Post with the New York Times "seen
as the most biased."<<<<<
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