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Thursday, September 04, 2008

When is the medias one sided coverage going to end?

Since the very start of this election the media has put Barrrack Obama on pedestal. Some of the left even raised this issue, and yet they still continue. Is this ever going to end ? Probally not until this election is over.

I really beleive that part of the Sarah Palin attacks, are because McCain suprised, and shocked the media.  Well thumbs up to McCain. Why wouldn’t he throw a suprise to them, since they have been one sided.

As a reporter when on the air, or in print you should remain unbias.  While this biased reporting angers me, I beleive Americans are smarter than that.

Comments

There are a few of the MSM that I have actually been pleased with on television today. (Very few) The interesting thing is that the blatant attacks over ride any serious answers we hope to learn. Reporters want to all be commentators these days. Personally I don’t care what they think. I want to make up my own mind about each candidate. I get tired of the MSM telling us what we are thinking OR telling us what we should think!

Zsa Zsa on September 4, 2008 at 11:53 am
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Sadly, everything is marketing…

Perception is reality; the media runs with that most basic of marketing concepts (alongside of repetition) because they know the general public are stupid & drink the kool-aid that CNN, MSNBC & FoxNews serves up.

Many of the media outlets have ties to companies like GE (ie NBC is a subsidiary of GE) - makes sense why you will see a little green NBC logo in the lower right or left hand corners of your TV.

So really we need to pay attention and read between the lines.

Jason, Las Vegas on September 4, 2008 at 12:21 pm
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