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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (566206)5/14/2010 4:11:26 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579480
 
"Of the 1400 members of the national media who were surveyed: "

So? I know it is a foreign concept to you, but people can actually be objective and not let their politics sway their reporting.

"The view that the media is "too liberal" is shared among a plurality of Americans:"

The Right has been making this hollow accusation for decades. It has swayed some people who haven't really thought about it.

" A well-known Newsweek editor admitted in 2004 that the media was supporting John Kerry, and that was probably worth about 10 percentage points in the polls."

Sometimes there is a bias towards one candidate or another. It has little to do with politics, though. For example, in 2000, the media was fully in the pocket of Smirk and Darth Cheney and out to get Gore. They uncritically picked up every little smear the Right floated about Gore and repeated it constantly.

I am not saying it is right. But it does happen. And it doesn't appear to be politically based.

"How much longer are you going to deny deny deny, Combjelly?"

When I see something like real evidence. Which you haven't presented here.