Post-election MSM mea culpas continue
posted at 11:30 am on November 24, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Now that the election has safely gone to Barack Obama, the mainstream media can finally admit what most of us knew all along. Mark Halperin at Time Magazine put it in perhaps the strongest terms at a media conference last Friday, calling it “disgusting” and the worst coverage he’d ever seen in his career — by far:
Media bias was more intense in the 2008 election than in any other national campaign in recent history, Time magazine’s Mark Halperin said Friday at the Politico/USC conference on the 2008 election.
“It’s the most disgusting failure of people in our business since the Iraq war,” Halperin said at a panel of media analysts. “It was extreme bias, extreme pro-Obama coverage.”
Halperin, who maintains Time’s political site “The Page,” cited two New York Times articles as examples of the divergent coverage of the two candidates.
“The example that I use, at the end of the campaign, was the two profiles that The New York Times ran of the potential first ladies,” Halperin said. “The story about Cindy McCain was vicious. It looked for every negative thing they could find about her and it [cast] her in an extraordinarily negative light. It didn’t talk about her work, for instance, as a mother for her children, and they cherry-picked every negative thing that’s ever been written about her.”
The story about Michelle Obama, by contrast, was “like a front-page endorsement of what a great person Michelle Obama is,” according to Halperin.
Let’s not forget the means in which that hit piece on Cindy McCain got reported, either. If we want to talk disgusting, we should recall that NYT reporter Jodi Kantor trolled Facebook for teenagers who might know Bridget McCain in order to get dirt on her mother. Clark Hoyt mentioned my post in his ombud column last week, only gently scolding Kantor for her methodology without bothering to mention at all the context of the hit piece she wrote about Mrs. McCain. Kantor’s editors reacted more strongly, with one saying, “As a parent, I would probably not have responded well if one of my kids had gotten a question like that from any adult, much less a reporter.”
Of course, it’s easy now for Halperin and others to acknowledge the “disgusting” media bias in this campaign. It’s over, and they risk nothing by issuing these critiques. Where were they during the election? Halperin has an influential, widely-read spot at Time Magazine, but never mentioned this “disgusting” bias during the general election. On September 7th, Halperin linked without comment to Time’s skeptical report on McCain’s claims of media bias. On October 29th, he quoted McCain alleging media bias in the William Ayers coverage, again without comment. Other than that, a search of Halperin’s work at The Page turns up no other instances in which Halperin even mentions media bias in the general election.
To Halperin’s credit, he did tell Howard Kurtz on Reliable Sources in October that the media displayed bias in the way they handled Obama’s rejection of public financing. Still, given the opportunity, Halperin never took the opportunity to broaden his criticism of the campaign reporting to anything approaching this scale. It’s very convenient to speak with such authority when it no longer would make a difference.
Update: Jake Tapper wonders about media bias, too — but he at least raised the question a few times during the campaign.
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Why not cancel it now, and demand a refund for the remaining portion of your subscription? Even if they don’t give you the refund, they’ll still lose advertising $$ due to lower subscription levels.
At least you can do SOMETHING local. I live in one of the reddest counties in the second or third reddest state in the country. I don’t watch the usual broadcast or cable suspects, nor do I ever give any money to any of the big-city liberal papers (I do view their material on-line, just to hear what the other side is saying, but NEVER click their ads). I don’t really have anyone to boycott!
RegularJoe on November 24, 2008 at 2:08 PM
main stream media is dead. no journalistic
qualities whatsoever. obama got the longest
BJ in the history and main stream media
was happy to put on the knee pads. spit
or swallow?
tamtam20 on November 24, 2008 at 2:10 PM
For many, the first step would be “teach them to read”. For many more, it would be “teach them to read above a third-grade level”.
For most, the task would be exponentially more difficult: “teach them to THINK.”
RegularJoe on November 24, 2008 at 2:10 PM
Meanwhile Imus is musing about the Obama Administration “wet blanket” effect on comedy.
http://imustimes.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/imus-obama-comedy-embargo/
Dr Evil on November 24, 2008 at 2:14 PM
I’m not qualified to speak on these matters, but: Doesn’t the fact that Barack’s mother’s & father’s marraige was not legal mean that only the birthmother’s citizenship and residency status come into the picture? Forgive me if I’m wrong about this, but if true, it would take the Kenyan-father issue off the table altogether.
Even so, however, it still leaves the Indonesia question open.
RD on November 24, 2008 at 2:15 PM
Does the public have recourse? Like a class action lawsuit?
Courts hear wrongful this n that cases all the time.
Can any lawyers out there illuminate the possibilities?
locomotivebreath1901 on November 24, 2008 at 2:19 PM
Maybe they will still get support from certain quarters but sooner or later those journalists with integrity and a sense of place will realize that they have been damaged by what has happened. Since I, hopefully, believe that this is the majority;some policing of the profession will/must come from inside to be effective. It was a shameful display but it will take time for them to fully realize the negative effects it has had on them as a group.
jeanie on November 24, 2008 at 2:30 PM
Thanks Regular Joe for helping in all those ways.
You can also write to the MSM (click here for addresses: http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=111). Write to their sponsors. Tell them why you are boycotting them. You can Google the sponsors’ names. Same thing with the newspapers and magazines. They get their money from their sponsors.
I bet we can make it sting just a bit. That is our recourse now, to make them less relevant. We can’t change them.
doctormom on November 24, 2008 at 2:38 PM
Marriage is immaterial to citizenship for the child, as long as that child is acknowleged. Barry’s posted Certificate of Live Birth, if legit, has Obama Sr. as the Father.
Key here is that unless Barry did the proper paperwork, which many suspect he did NOT, he is technicly a US/Indonesian/Britsh citizen, who was once also a Kenyan Citizen.
Talk about the potential for divided loyalties…
Romeo13 on November 24, 2008 at 2:40 PM
Like someone hating themselves after gorging all night at a buffet dinner
entagor on November 24, 2008 at 2:53 PM
The attempt the MSM is making now is to get their credibility back. Admitting incompetence and reckless behavior they think will get them a pass like it does when some useless entertainer apologizes for drunken behavior or something and wants redemption. There is zero excuse for the way they treated the campaigns for the highest office in the land and it is unforgivable. It is not a popularity contest or deciding who gets in the high school year book for “best personality”. They have lost all credibility and it’s a very sad day for the US that understood the importance of a free and unbiased press in the Constitution; it no longer exists in this country. I for one will not watch cable or network news (propaganda) again and haven’t since Nov 4, 2008. Will also not be reading a newspaper/news magazine either. MSM perfomed an injustice to the nation and MY Constitution this last election cycle as they have forever given up any pretense of objective journalism.
They now recognize the power they wield having helped to usher in the most unqualified and socialist leaning candidate into the presidency, CIC of the most devastating military force on the planet. With this, anything is possible to them. The media/news/journalism industry is corrupt and devoid of objectivity and ethics. Anyone who thinks they will fix it themselves is dreaming…look how government, the financial community and auto industry have fixed themselves.
timajin on November 24, 2008 at 2:54 PM
An anchor on Bloomberg refered to the future “Barak” White House. I guess not to be confused with the George, Bill and Jimmy White Houses. These media people make boy band groupies look dignified.
RobCon on November 24, 2008 at 2:55 PM
I’m getting tired of these guys saying “Oh yeah, we’re bad, sorry.”
The problem is that they’re not even trying to correct their errors. If they even recognize that errors were made in the first place.
Iblis on November 24, 2008 at 3:15 PM
These people will try to retain what little credibility they have left, and attract viewers they alienated as they are on the brink of economic collapse. It won’t work as the Obamabots are too stupid to actually read or pay attention to the news.
Maybe they could go with the graphic novel/cartoon approach for their papers. That, or grovel for a government bailout for a ‘vital first amendment industry’ and become paid Obama shills rather than putting out for free.
sharrukin on November 24, 2008 at 3:26 PM
Why is it news when someone finally admits (after the fact) that the MSM coverage was totally biased? It not only sandbagged any republican candidate that could have won but then it sandbagged McCain after they got him nominated.
duff65 on November 24, 2008 at 3:35 PM
I thought it was disgraceful. I have not watched any TV news since a couple of weeks before the election. I just can not bring myself to listen to it. I have not bought a newspaper or a news magazine either. I just do not trust anything they say anymore.
Terrye on November 24, 2008 at 3:42 PM
Talk about the potential for divided loyalties…
Romeo13 on November 24, 2008 at 2:40 PM
LOL. Then factor in all the countries he campaigned in, the countries he lied to (e.g. Canada about NAFTA), the countries of those who gave anonymous illegal donations…
I actually feel sorry for the guy. Everybody he’s ever known has been a communist nut and/or pervert. I don’t think he knows who he is, much less to whom he is loyal.
justincase on November 24, 2008 at 4:48 PM
No doubt the folks making the after-it-doesn’t-matter-anymore confessions think that Judgment Day will work the same way. They may be in for quite a surprise.
Matteo on November 24, 2008 at 5:16 PM
The truth will come out at some point. The reason the coverage had to become an arm of the Obama campaign was due to the probability that Obama/Soetoro is not legally a natural-born citizen. The slightest break in the cycle of worship would cause people to stop and think about facts, then wonder why he stonewalls to the SCOTUS on original records from his past. There was no other way to put him in office but to brainwash the nation. He did his part by using killer NLP techniques in speeches (which the media and blogs were oblivious to) and the rest is history.
You can’t engineer the biggest fraud ever in full public view without manipulating minds and with the full cooperation of the media. It’s not just about creating the Obama smokescreen of hope and change but the societal pressure on anyone who still thinks independently and dares challenge the official story. That’s the step where even most conservative blogs and talk shows became afraid of using common legal sense on Obama’s past.
What would be hilarious now is if the day after the inauguration he releases his orig Hawaii berth cert which shows no hospital or doctor’s name, his Indonesian documents showing citizenship there, and college records showing him enrolled as a foreign student with funding from Saudi donors. It would be the perfect middle finger salute to America for electing him because we still wouldn’t have the balls to impeach him. We need him now as our hope and there’s not a damn thing we can do about it…unless we want him in our communities organizing protest riots and old-fashioned Marxist revolutionary change. Most people prefer a peaceful takeover.
econavenger on November 24, 2008 at 5:24 PM
Hey MSM! Tryin’ to get your cred back? Forget it, whores.
GarandFan on November 24, 2008 at 7:36 PM
The MSM Coup D’Etat slouches onward.
Now cranking up the Apology Fog Machine.
To soften the focus on their self-gelded derelection of duty.
It won’t flush.
There’s too much evidence.
May all their twisted papers go bust and their slanted networks tank.
Seditious suicidal schmucks.
profitsbeard on November 24, 2008 at 7:40 PM
It is a crime that the media convinced their trained-to-be-gullible audiences to elect someone with no relevant experience and a background full of empty gaps and shady connections to mobsters and terrorists.
But I wonder how many people realize that the recession that we may (finally, actually) be experiencing is the result of many years of relentless propagandizing by the media in pursuit of an economic downturn with which to club the Republicans? Not to mention assisting in the blackmailing of financial institutions over the last 10 years to give out credit to those who could not qualify for it. It was less corporate greed than it was contrived efforts to spread grievances and overload the US welfare system, and with the help of the media, it finally worked.
And how many realize that a major Democrat politician actually triggered the credit meltdown when he went public with his concerns about Indy Mac, whose failure started this all, in order to drive their share price down, or so he thought. He was the trigger man for the Democrats, and he thought he was merely doing a little illegal manipulation for his friends.
If he was a Republican, the media would have made sure you knew his name. Since he is a Democrat, they will make sure you never do.
The media has a lot more dirt on its hands than just this last filthy election, believe me. How about keeping the Iraq war going several years longer than it would have otherwise?
Media people are filth. Don’t let your kids grow up to be one.
drunyan8315 on November 24, 2008 at 7:46 PM
2: Do you know of any web site that gives you information on which companies advertise mostly on the MSM? I ask this because I rarely watch shows on these networks.
3: Do you know where these are available?
Red State State of Mind on November 24, 2008 at 10:17 PM
I have heard this very same thing, or close variations of it, ever since I’ve been able to vote (just about 20 years now). This is just to get a few conservative- to moderate-minded people back in the fold. They’re all about their bottom lines, too. I would love to see the MSM go flat broke. I guess that would leave them all with NPR and PBS, barring a massive media bailout.
ddrintn on November 24, 2008 at 11:09 PM
You (and anyone keeping tabs on the Obama citizenship / eligibility topic) may be interested in this post, which considers the impact of Obama’s illegitimate birth on his natural-born status. The article linked from there (referred to as the ‘August 2008 article’) puts forth the original thesis in detail. No idea as to its validity, but was glad to have found / read it.
RD on November 25, 2008 at 12:17 AM
To Red State of Mind
For 5 bucks you can make your own bumper sticker at makestickers.com. Mine says, “Boycott Mainstream Media – Boycott their sponsors, too!”
Write to the MSM offenders and explain your boycott. Tell them you are boycotting their sponsors products. Write to the sponsors and explain your boycott. I can’t find a website just for a list of the sponsors, but they can be found on their websites and programs (don’t click ‘em).
Don’t forget the print media, magazines and wire services. Their addresses can be found here: http://www.newswatch.org/mediacontact.htm
Thanks for your help. It will make you feel like you are part of the solution and you will be. They knew all along they were biased, didn’t care, and their mission was accomplished. Our recourse is to boycott them. Let’s pinch them if we can.
doctormom on November 25, 2008 at 8:12 AM
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