When Sen. John Kerry arrived in Boston for the last Democratic convention, the TV news stars thought they’d died and gone to political heaven. Dan Rather said Kerry’s speech drove the crowd in Boston into “a three-thousand-gallon attack about every three minutes,” and Newsweek’s Jon Meacham was comparing Kerry to Abraham Lincoln on MSNBC. If media liberals can get that excited over Kerry, viewers may have to worry about the anchors lapsing into diabetic comas over Barack Obama’s ascension convention in Denver.
It’s easy to forget just how “tick tight,” as Rather once put it, the primary race was between Obama and Hillary Clinton. It ended up with a vote gap of just one tenth of a percentage point. The real difference-maker in the 2008 race was the Obama favoritism of the national media, led by the television networks. It was his margin of victory.
Rich Noyes of the Media Research Center spent weeks crunching numbers from an exhaustive study of ABC, CBS, and NBC coverage of Barack Obama, from his first network soundbite in 2000 through the end of the primaries, a study of more than 1,300 stories. “Coverage” is too bland a word. “Anointing” might be more appropriate.
Obama received his best press when it mattered the most. How could someone with his utter lack of national expertise and name identification seem to become an overnight heavyweight? The networks showered praise on Obama for his convention keynote speech in 2004. Out of 81 total stories about Obama from 2004 up until his official kickoff in 2007, not one was a negative report, critical of him. Not one.
Overall, the three broadcast networks gave Obama nearly seven times more good press than bad press. There have been 462 positive stories (34 percent of the total) compared to just 70 stories (or five percent) that were negative. The rest were classified as neutral. “NBC Nightly News” was the most aggressive, with 179 Obama-boosting stories, compared to just 17 negative ones, a ten-to-one margin. “CBS Evening News” was almost as bad, with a 156-to-21 gap between positive stories and negative ones.
When network reporters went looking for voters to interview, there was no effort exerted to achieve balance. Of 147 average citizens who expressed an on-camera opinion about Obama, 114 (78 percent) were pro-Obama, compared to just 28 (19 percent) that were negative, with the remaining five offering a mixed opinion. Obama wasn’t winning primary elections over Mrs. Clinton by a 78-to-19 percent smackdown, but he clearly won the Average Joe soundbite primary.
Network reporters not only accentuated the positive, they tried to eliminate the negative. Look at labels. The networks minimized Obama’s liberal ideology, only referring to him as a "liberal" 14 times in four years (many of those came in 2004). In contrast, reporters found twice as many occasions (29) to refer to Obama as a star during the same period, whether he was a “rock star,” “rising star” or “superstar.”
The networks also downplayed or ignored what could have been major Obama gaffes and scandals. Obama’s relationship with convicted influence peddler Tony Rezko was the subject of only two full reports (one each on ABC and NBC) and mentioned in just fifteen other reports. CBS played it down in just part of a story, with reporter Dean Reynolds insisting “no one has charged Obama with wrongdoing, something he has been quick to point out.” No one cared very much that a political fixer headed to prison had helped Barack Obama buy his pricey house in Chicago.
CBS and NBC also initially downplayed controversial statements from Obama’s longtime pastor Jeremiah Wright, but excessively praised Obama’s March 18 speech on race relations, his response to the Wright furor. The networks ran minute-long soundbites complete with family pictures. Liberal and conservative pundits alike came on TV and honored the Obama address as a historic moment.
What of Wright’s more outrageous claims, such as the ridiculous conspiracy theory that the U.S. government invented the AIDS virus as part of a plan to eliminate the black race? Rev. Wright appeared on Fox’s “Hannity & Colmes” on March 1, 2007, but it took the networks an entire year to even mention his name. By the time ABC ran its first vicious Wright soundbite, 42 states and D.C. had already voted.
When the convention starts in Denver, viewers might want to step into their rubber hip boots and wade through all the sugary goo. The nominee will be compared to Moses, George Washington, Frederick Douglass, and Tiger Woods before it’s all through. We can only imagine how monstrously upset they’ll be that the Republicans dare to assemble and oppose their beatific vision.



















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While I don't doubt the
August 22, 2008 - 10:51 ET by taterWhile I don't doubt the media will hype Obama to be the best candidate ever...I'm more interested to see what Hillary Clinton does at the convention.
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tater... You and me
August 22, 2008 - 14:31 ET by bigtimertater...
You and me both.
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Obama must be defeated...
August 22, 2008 - 10:53 ET by AgentAmerican...at any cost. The Republicans have no choice but to get behind McCain and stand up to the leftist media machine. The apathy has to stop and citizens need to get involved right stinking now. Blogging is not enough. We have to start marching. The protesters do it. Why can't conservatives?
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I would go march but I am
August 22, 2008 - 13:33 ET by double AI would go march but I am too busy working and raising a family. I guess I would have time if I had the taxpayers pay for my food, clothing, and shelter but alas.... I would rather work hard and hope America makes the right choice.
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On Topic: AP writes a campaign ad for Obama Campaign
August 22, 2008 - 10:56 ET by DaMavShouldn't this kind of thing be an in-kind contribution at least?
ON DEADLINE: What's wrong with Michelle Obama? http://news.yahoo.co...
re the Michelle story you
August 22, 2008 - 11:31 ET by motherbeltre the Michelle story you linked to... the author has her timeline wrong. She claims that Michelle Obama had reasons to be angry, but she was coming across as angry well before any of those things turned up. In fact, her apparent anger was what spawned all the things she supposedly was angry about.
Oh, that's right; people aren't used to strong women...that's why Margaret Thatcher was so disliked.
Or maybe they're not used to strong black women...yeah, that's it! That explains why conservatives hate Dr. Rice.
Next excuse, Darlene?
Re the in-kind contribution: it's WAY more than that! My take on it is my separate comment below.
mb
August 22, 2008 - 11:38 ET by BlondeI read that link and had the exact same reaction you did...thanks for putting words to my thoughts.
These chip-on-shoulder bimbettes drive me bonkers.
Michelle has been conspicuously absent, though, hmmmm. Maybe Barry & his advisors see the same thing about her as the rest of us do. Loud, angry, obnoxious, underqualified and over-promoted.
Plus, my own personal gripe, she was put on the best-dressed list. As if! Puhlease! Two words for that....Cindy McCain. I know that sounds like a petty gripe, but it's just typical of the media slavering over the Obamas.
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There are so many things wrong with that story
August 22, 2008 - 14:58 ET by DaMavWithout even getting to specifics, it is an out and out set of shilling points for Michelle Obama containing no real news at all. Yet it is being pushed as news by AP. They no longer even see the need to even pretend they aren't taking sides. Rancidly disgusting.
Out of 81 total stories
August 22, 2008 - 11:27 ET by motherbeltOut of 81 total stories about Obama from 2004 up until his official kickoff in 2007, not one was a negative report, critical of him. Not one.
Well, Mr. Bozell, that's just because they looked and looked, and there just wasn't anything to criticize!
This election may go down in history as the first ever to be completely managed by the mainstream media: from selecting the candidates for both parties, to engineering the winner.
It's like brainwashing on a massive scale.
It's truly frightening.
"If media liberals can get
August 22, 2008 - 11:33 ET by oldArmy"If media liberals can get that excited over Kerry, viewers may have to worry about the anchors lapsing into diabetic comas over Barack Obama’s ascension convention in Denver. " - Brent....I about spit my coffee all over my monitor when I read that. Isn't that the truth. My word....I'll never forget how Kerry came out...saluted...and opened the evening up with "Reporting for duty".....lol....the very guy whom refused to release his military records to the public...LOL..
Obama...is going to kill them all. Kinda like Elvis. Maybe he can throw the networks a few pairs of his underwear. Honestly...I think he should wear something King like....maybe a crown with a cape. It would fit the coverage.
Ascension Convention Denver
August 22, 2008 - 13:13 ET by BuffNBoneAscension Convention Denver Colorado = ACDC
"Fighters are fun but bombers make policy"
Cape
August 22, 2008 - 13:17 ET by SickofLibsI'm thinking James Brown, not Elvis...
Way more emotional, plus the cape can come off and on multiple times in the same set!
Obama--
August 22, 2008 - 11:51 ET by misterbillHas the man ever said anything meaningful?? I am reminded of an old expression, "He is slick as goose grease". Like that substance , he serves little purpose and has some very inane , empty things to say.
The other idiot is not much better.
PS from an Obama book:
"From Audacity of Hope: "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."
Tiger Woods
August 22, 2008 - 12:41 ET by PurdueMattThe only thing Tiger Woods and Barack Obama have in common is the color of their skin.
Give Credit Where It's Due
August 22, 2008 - 12:51 ET by Lee BoggsI wouldn't give the MSM all the credit. It was Hillary's to lose...and she did.
One more thing...Bill Ayers!
Huh?????
August 22, 2008 - 13:00 ET by Mr. KafirA what?!?!?!?!? LOL!!!!! WTF? What does it mean? Why do we have a book on "Bushisms" but no book on "Ratherisms"???
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I actually might watch the DNC Convention....
August 22, 2008 - 13:07 ET by c5thenI will be waiting to see how many of the MSM follow suit on the nomination night and get down on their knees to worship him.
The day that "politician" became a career choice is the day we started losing the Republic. Let's get it back! Alan Keyes '08.
Yeah, Obama kneepads for
August 22, 2008 - 13:21 ET by SickofLibsYeah, Licensed Obama Kneepads for sale at the concession/souvenir stands.
Remember folks, don't buy bootleg!
Let's just hope those never
August 22, 2008 - 13:25 ET by MassConservLet's just hope those never become "Presidential Kneepads." (Emphasis on Presidential)
the press
August 22, 2008 - 14:46 ET by candanceThis is exactly why Obama is stretching out this drama with announcing his veep. Every few hours he gets one of his staffers to remind the press "any minute now - just keep waiting" so they focus on that issue with breathless suspense.
It reminds me of those tedious, obsessive news reports about the royal family in England. If Obama wins the White House we'll be seeing news reports on how he fared with his latest trip to the bathroom.
Obama's Dukakis in the tank moment-
August 22, 2008 - 15:18 ET by TexndocIf you haven't seen it, run don't walk to HotAir to watch the video of d-list celebrities singing and holding hands in prayer to the Messiah. You'll watch in horror and amusement.
Video
August 22, 2008 - 17:46 ET by saw the lightWow. That video was scary. Who knew that so many of those celebrities were out of work?
Wait, were most of them really celebrities? I only recognized a few.
Here's the link: http://hotair.com/archives/2008/08/22/video-c-list-celebrities-sing-hymn-to-a-list-celebrity/
I wonder if
August 23, 2008 - 06:24 ET by MrDebaterthe media will pan the crowd at Invesco Field...Obama's ego may be bigger than the stadium...He isn't a rock band, and I'm thinking he may look very small in a 70,000 plus stadium...especially if there are a lot of empty seats...what if he can't fill even half the seats? Could be another lack of judgement?
Looks like the OJ Cover
August 23, 2008 - 12:37 ET by RightWiredLooks like the OJ Cover
http://mediacology.c...
I smell a photoshop incoming.
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