To: SilentZ who wrote (430739 ) 10/28/2008 5:42:24 PM From: Tenchusatsu Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574096 Z, surprise surprise. Slate is voting 55-to-1 for Obama:slate.com In explanation for this apparent "bias," they include a couple of good paragraphs from a former editor of Slate, Michael Kinsley:No doubt it is true that most journalists vote Democratic, just as most business executives (including most media owners) vote Republican, though neither tendency is as pronounced as their respective critics believe. This is a natural result of the sort of people who are attracted to various careers. It is not the product of any conspiracy. There is no Liberal Central Committee drafting young liberals into journalism against their will or blackballing young conservatives. And there is nothing that can be done to change this disparity, unless conservative press critics would like to see the media institute a political quota system, favoring conservatives over better-qualified liberals (affirmative action for opponents of affirmative action). But—for the millionth time!—an opinion is not a bias! The fact that reporters tend to be liberal says nothing one way or another about their tendency to be biased. It does suggest that when political bias does creep in, it is more likely to tilt liberal than conservative. But there are so many other pressures and prejudices built into the news—including occasional overcompensation for fear of appearing biased—that raw political bias plays a fairly small role. …Of course it is not easy to persuade folks of this, and many will never believe it. No doubt it is easier just to keep your political opinions secret and imply that you don't have any. But that absurdity or dishonesty itself undermines your credibility. Or it ought to. I would point out, however, that this political bias has indeed crept in a LOT more often than it should have this election season. Looks like the ideals of journalistic professionalism that Kinsley laid out aren't being lived up to these days. Tenchusatsu