Fox News and other media outlets have projected that President Obama has been reelected to a second term. If, in celebrating his victory Obama wanted to give credit where credit is due, he might want to think about calling some of America's top journalists, since their favorable approach almost certainly made the difference between victory and defeat.
Reviewing the 2012 presidential campaign, here are five ways the media elite tipped the public relations scales in favor of the liberal Obama and against the conservative challenger Mitt Romney:
1. The Media’s Biased Gaffe Patrol Hammered Romney: The media unfairly jumped on inconsequential mistakes — or even invented controversies — from Romney and hyped them in to multi-day media “earthquakes.” Case in point: the GOP candidate’s trip to Europe and Israel in late July. A Media Research Center analysis of all 21 ABC, CBS and NBC evening news stories about Romney’s trip found that virtually all of them (18, or 86%) emphasized “diplomatic blunders,” “gaffes” or “missteps.”
Conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer blasted the news coverage in an August 2 column, calling the trip “a major substantive success” that was wrapped “in a media narrative of surpassing triviality.”
Similarly, when the left-wing Mother Jones magazine in September put out a secretly-recorded video of Romney talking to donors about the 47% of Americans who don’t pay income taxes, the networks hyped it like a sensational sex scandal. Over three days, the broadcast network morning and evening shows churned out 42 stories on the tape, nearly 90 minutes of coverage. The tone was hyperbolic; ABC’s "Good Morning America" called it a “bombshell rocking the Mitt Romney campaign,” while ABC "World News" anchor Diane Sawyer declared it a “political earthquake.”
None of Obama’s gaffes garnered that level of coverage. After the president in a June 8 press conference declared that “the private sector is doing fine,” the ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts gave it just one night’s coverage, then basically dropped the story — nothing further on ABC’s "World News" or the "CBS Evening News" in the weeks that followed, and just two passing references on the "NBC Nightly News."
And, when Obama infamously declared, “You didn’t buil
d that,” ABC, CBS, NBC didn’t report the politically damaging remark for four days — and then only after Romney made it the centerpiece of a campaign speech.
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Well when the money runs out and the jobs dry up those who voted for this guy will be eating dirt under the overpasses they will be sleeping under. I'm running for cover myself, pulling my money out of the bank and growing a garden.
ReplyDeleteWrong.... U will too. Doesn't matter who voted for who. Suck it up buttercup.... Or leave the country. Free up a job.
ReplyDelete#2 is a Obama voter, and i am sure you really cares about other people just like you and all your libertard friends, how you gonna "care"about them when my money is no longer here to be taken?
ReplyDeleteWhat a load of BS. It wasn't the media stupid, it was the lack of diversity and tolerance within the Republican Party. You idiots have chased away the voters that will continue to elect Democrats. Kind of like suicide only slow.
ReplyDelete5:15. enjoy this unfortunate set of political circumstances......the short-sighted, selfish voters that re-elected obama just took a giant step toward destroying the system that they have so effectively learned to manipulate to their self serving advantage. where do you think your hand outs and generous benefits came from? your 99 more weeks of unemployment, your food stamps? destroy the capitalistic system and it all stops. you will be lucky to find any dirt to eat under the overpass......try buying a ten dollar gallon of gas with diversity and tolerance.
ReplyDeleteYou're an idiot. My husband has worked hard for more than 20 years and even served in the military. He was laid off last year from a company that he worked his fingers to the bone for. I work full time and provide the health care for my family and pay our bills which is hard. My husband has not been able to find decent work for the last year. Are you saying he's not entitled to a system that he had paid into? #proudtovoteObama
DeleteYou know what? The Republican Party can keep all you old, angry white men. That leaves about 85% of the population to the Democrats.
ReplyDelete>>>it was the lack of diversity and tolerance within the Republican Party<<<
ReplyDeleteWell, I can attest to the diversity and tolerance of the democrats. They tolerate every kind of fool, parasite, racist, thug, and leech that can cast a vote (or two).
However you party only has to take the sheets off. You've been spewing your message of hate for decades. Good riddance!
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The majority of people hate Fox News. This is why Romney lost. They are crazy.
ReplyDeleteThe Republican Party needs a make over. Getting rid of the tea party is a step in the right direction
ReplyDelete6:20 don't count on it. The Libertarian movement is full of disgruntled (former) Republicans.
ReplyDeleteYou know what? The Republican Party can keep all you old, angry white men. That leaves about 85% of the population to the Democrats.
ReplyDeleteNovember 7, 2012 6:20 PM
Boy, you guys make up statistics for EVERYTHING.
But , using your standards, 15% that work, cannot support the 85% of YOU that sit on your butts collecting OUR money from the government.
Once again, figurative Rome is beginning to burn. I wouldn't want to be a democrat in those days for anything.
I blame the GOP, first McCain and now Romney. Why can't they pick people that aren't closet democrats that women can't stand. Romney didn't even come close to winning his own state. At least Ron Paul would have won Texas.
ReplyDeleteThe majority of people hate Fox News. This is why Romney lost. They are crazy.
ReplyDeleteNovember 7, 2012 7:04 PM
Another fallacy. ( that means it's not correct)
Fox is the only network that was reporting the news about the embassy, terrorists, stevens, Benghazi, and all the other stuff MSM won't touch if it could harm obammy.
I used not to like Fox myself until I seen what they were doing and the others were not doing.
Romney won Texas so what's your point?
ReplyDeleteUm...does anyone really think that 85% of the population sits on their butts collecting money from the government? Seriously?
ReplyDeleteThat seems to be the type of rejoinder whenever someone criticizes the anti-government/tea party line. That or "You just want to take MY money."
A lot of what drives the no-tax crowd seems to be the idea that somebody somewhere is taking their tax money and using it for no good. Tax money goes to pay for things like roads, military, police and firefighters, etc. Are you prepared to keep YOUR money to pay for all that stuff?
And many of the other things that people complain about like gay marriage...it neither picks your pocket or breaks your nose, as Thomas Jefferson would have said. It may offend your religious sensibilities, and I respect your right to hold those beliefs, but it's not going to destroy you personally. (I'm not going to argue with anyone about the metaphysical implications.)
I was brought up to study hard, work hard, obey the law, and I have a strong sense of public decorum. I have no problem with personal gun ownership and I think a traditional two parent family is the best place for children to grow up. The rise in single motherhood worries me more than gay marriage. I am a registered independent and I voted for Obama because the far right scares me - i believe in a civil society and there are too many people in that wing of the Republican party who seem to want it to devolve in some way, or to impose their views on others in a punitive way. I would gladly vote for a more moderate Republican if he could cut the radical right loose. People like me are really the "silent majority" in the US now.
Okay, I have said my piece. Now I have to make sure my children get off to school, and then go go work. ;)
Ditto. I'm an African American female who's worked since I was 15. Put myself through college, and at times, worked 3 jobs. Married, two kids and never been on any public assistance. Pay my taxes and obey the law. To assume that because I voted for Obama, I must be lazy, on welfare, ignorant or that my husband must be a thug...who's the ignorant racist here? With those views, I will never politically side with you or the Republican Party.
DeleteGreat response 7:01am.
ReplyDeleteBy the way I also voted for Obama and I work. I have worked since I was twelve. I was never on welfare or any of the other stuff people on here say Obama supporters are on.
anonymous 8:42, yeah, like anyone is going to believe you, especially as anonymous. The ONLY reason I responded is because you just had to go the extra mile by saying you started work at 12. Notice my name is on my comment.
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