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Sunday, April 01, 2007

We hold the media accountable for spreading conservative misinformation

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We regularly provide action items based on our real-time monitoring of the media and conduct action campaigns to prevent the spread of conservative misinformation.

Thousands of activists like you take advantage of these tools to hold the media accountable for spreading conservative misinformation.

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Their story....

Sunday Shows Break Their Silence

Three Days After the Release of Media Matters Report on Sunday Show Imbalance, Two Shows Attempt to Respond

Washington, DC - Three days after the release of Media Matters for America’s report documenting the continued dominance of Republican and conservative voices on the influential network Sunday morning shows, representatives from two of the shows in question, CBS’ Face the Nation and Fox Broadcasting Co.’s Fox News Sunday, have finally broken their silence, while NBC’s Meet the Press has failed to respond entirely. In their responses, Face the Nation and Fox News Sunday failed to address the findings of the report, “If It’s Sunday, It’s Still Conservative.”

CBS’ Face the Nation’s Carin Pratt, responding to the study’s finding that her show hosted Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC) nine times in 2005 and 2006, said: “We love Graham. He’s a great guy.” Pratt then offered a defense of the overwhelming number of appearances of administration officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, saying, “It doesn’t matter whether Secretary Rice is a conservative or a liberal. She’s the secretary of state.”

FACT: Face the Nation is the worst offender when it comes to giving solo interviews to conservatives and Republicans over progressives and Democrats. Pratt’s comments about Rice suggest that Pratt believes it is appropriate for Face the Nation to consistently offer those in power, but not those who may disagree with them, access to the airwaves, and to host more Republicans than Democrats overall. And there is another critical question raised by this latest report that Pratt has not addressed: In November 2006, Democrats won both houses of Congress. Either the programs are hosting a debate between two sides, or they are simply interviewing those in power. Either way, the shift of Congress to Democratic control should have brought about a dramatic change in their guest lists, but it has not. Face the Nation has continued the same pattern of giving a significant advantage to Republicans over Democrats.

A Fox representative stated, “We want to thank Media Matters for drawing attention to ‘Fox News Sunday,’ which is the most quoted program in the Monday morning newspapers.”

FACT: Fox News Sunday failed to address the report’s findings entirely. In 2005 and 2006, the program offered twice as many interviews to conservatives and Republicans as progressives and Democrats.

Boo-Hoo...

Comments

Our mass communications media is controlled at all levels by the Illuminati, and all levels our government are also infiltrated and controlled, just like Weishaupt had planned back in the 1700’s. Unfortunately, few people are aware of this fact, which is why they make little sense out of many of the world events that take place today.

Byrdog on April 1, 2007 at 08:20 am

So true...I heard Jimmy Carter is a Stonecutter, which explains a lot as well.


"There are different kinds of truths for different kinds of people. There are truths appropriate for children; truths that are appropriate for students; truths that are appropriate for educated adults; and truths that are appropriate for highly educated adults, and the notion that there should be one set of truths available to everyone is a modern democratic fallacy. It doesn’t work.”

Irving Kristol

MikeAdamson on April 1, 2007 at 10:07 am

Poor Oliver!

I mean, politics is one thing, but a man still has to eat.  Especially one so sizable.  It must be tough realizing that one’s ability to put food on the table and pay the rent ultimately depends on the whim of a loony leftwing curmudgeon like George Soros.

Truth is, this is one of those rare instances of rhetorical symmetry where Fox News has it wrong.  Backwards, actually.  It wasn’t Media Matters that was calling inadvertent and much needed attention to Fox News.  It was Fox News doing so for Media Matters, whose only audience is the same tired little parade of radical leftist “uberkinder.” What was the phrase… “digital brownshirts,” I believe?

Its doubtful that anybody serious cares much that MM takes offense because Fox or some other media outlet didn’t fulfill the “appropriate” quota of liberal interviewees.  Maybe its because no one is much interested in what they have to say in the first place.


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on April 1, 2007 at 11:40 am

The funny part of this is that even if Fox News only reported the conservative message(and they don’t), there are at least six other networks carrying the leftie propaganda.  These people just want to censor the conservative point of view.


"Give the lefties a pile of money, and they’ll spend it buying votes.” - Rush Limbaugh on the “bailout”.

robert108 on April 1, 2007 at 12:13 pm

Just so I understand…

Are we upset that one network offers more interviews (during the opinion portion of the broadcast day) and that conservatives are more prominent on Sunday (one day of the week)?

If Liberals have all seven days and all broadcast stations, then would it be okay?

Just trying to figure it out…

Seth Yantiss on April 2, 2007 at 11:12 am
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