It’s very easy to be outraged by the way our "objective" media greeted the massive September 12 rally against Big Government in Washington and across the country. They treated it as a menacing surge of white anger, meanness, and racism. But all the media bias against this rally clearly illustrates one nagging truth for media liberals: they really don’t think conservatives should be allowed to protest. It’s somehow like a copyright violation.
On Monday night’s "Countdown," MSNBC’s David Shuster found the protest united "in apparent hatred of the current president, Barack Obama." It was undemocratic, a sign of people not accepting election results, and Shuster even suggested Sen. Jim DeMint’s speech at the rally signaled he favored a "military coup." The unglued anchorman also dismissed the crowd as "white, whiter, and whitest," all attending an "intolerance festival."
Now remember David Shuster in 2003, when all kinds of unsavory radical-left elements were opposing President Bush’s aim to liberate Iraq. ("Bush lied, thousands died." Remember that?) The leader of the opposition was Ramsey Clark, America’s nutty left-wing lawyer for a collection of disreputable dictators, and the man who would in time represent Saddam Hussein in court. But the protesters weren’t nasty, even as they railed against Bush and greedy, imperialist, blood-for-oil America. They were....a superpower.
On "Hardball," Shuster thumped the bongos for dissent: "The size of the demonstrators, at least here, at least in Europe, seems to underscore, Chris, that there are now perhaps two world superpowers. There’s the United States and then there are those millions of people who took to the streets opposing U.S. policy."
Over on ABC, anchorman Bill Weir, the man who became a national laughingstock for crowing on Inauguration Day that "even the seagulls must have been awed" by Barack Obama’s crowd, could find only a mob "descending" on Washington like the flying monkeys of the Wicked Witch of the West: "This morning, outrage. Protesters descend on Washington to rally against the President’s health care plan. As civility gives way to shouting, what’s fueling all this anger?"
But on that same ABC network, back in 2003, the attitude was different. Anchor Chris Cuomo told viewers that throughout history, protesters have been a leading national indicator of wisdom: "While protesters like today are a statistical minority, in American history protests like this have been prescient indicators of the national mood. So the government may do well to listen to what’s said today."
Protests are not by definition a sign of the "national mood" or a guarantee of policy success. They certainly didn’t stop war in Iraq in 2003. Massive, media-celebrated protests by illegal aliens and immigration "rights" activists didn’t liberalize our immigration laws in 2006. The rallies on 9-12 may not stop some version of newly socialized medicine this year. Protests are, in one sense, a publicity stunt. They are meant to signal motivated opposition to a policy course.
There was a reason for conservatives to be pleased with coverage of these protests: for once, they got coverage. Huge crowds have amassed in Washington in the coldest days of January for the "March for Life," but since it’s an annual event, but the networks skip it virtually every year.
The Saturday rally led the newscasts on both CBS and NBC (ABC was airing college football). They may have properly sensed that with all the free time they’ve been offering President Obama, it might be polite to grant a few minutes to some regular Americans who aren’t Obama voters.
But the major media came to the rally not to develop a broad sense of the crowd’s common complaint, but to isolate and humiliate conservatives by finding the lunatic fringes. Nobody walking the street in Washington on Saturday would tell you there weren’t some ugly signs. But neither can anyone attending President Obama’s inaugural deny there was ugliness among the celebrants. More than once, I witnessed crowds roar the "na na nah nah...hey hey hey, goodbye" taunt at President Bush. Reporters were too busy mind-reading seagulls to notice.
The media’s coverage of anti-war protests clearly had a different motto: no enemies to the left. There were no radical fringes that could not be whitewashed, and the peace protesters were painted in warm and glowing tones as a broad spectrum of races and creeds all united to demonstrate that dissent is the ultimate form of patriotism, even if your sign reads "Victory to Iraq."
The media’s coverage is obviously biased, but it should cause conservatives to take heart. The tide is turning. The tea parties are scaring liberals. They are the "prescient indicators of the national mood."




















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MLB/ESPN/Discovery/NGC/Science channels
September 15, 2009 - 17:46 ET by Deskpilotare the channels that I watch on TV. Even support some of their sponsors.
The ongoing bad behavior by the SCM (no longer MSM) spills over to the entertainment of those companies in my house. I don't get to see their ads, hear their drivel, NOTHING.
When I want my news, I look where I choose, and it's not the SCM. I'm even getting others off of their daily crack fix of SCM.
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read it in English, You're welcome - Deskpilot, AM(H)1 (AW), USN (Ret)
For us, it's mostly the
September 15, 2009 - 18:31 ET by motherbeltFor us, it's mostly the Speed Channel and the Food Network. Discovery and TLC, or whichever network it is that has Junkyard Wars.
And I have dubbed the former MSM as the MOI (Ministry of Information). They are a disgrace to journalism.
It was undemocratic, a sign of people not accepting election results....
Gosh, that sounds like the Bush-stole-the-election crowd....he must be reading from old copy.
As Shuster and Howard Fineman talked about, reported in an earlier blogpost today, aren't they supposed to be uniting the country?
But. as usual, "uniting the country," just like "doing away with bipartisanship" always means "you come over to our side; if you won't, you're a hater."
Thank you, Deskpilot— Veteran of WWII
September 15, 2009 - 23:27 ET by Scout FinchI know the rest of that quote:
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read it in English, thank a WWII vet.
MSM
September 15, 2009 - 17:46 ET by cajun2The MSM can trash the protesters all they want. Says more about them than it does about us. We know who we are, we stand by our principals, we march on.
Great article
September 15, 2009 - 17:46 ET by richb313Good job as always Mr. Bozell. The more the remains of the once Main Stream Media try to belittle and trivialize the concerns of these citizen protesters the more they are exposed as the hypocrites that they really are. People can accept that there is a natural bias in the reporting and have learned through the years to interpret the news. What people cannot stand is hypocrisy. The more the Elite Leftist Media calls these citizens racist, teabaggers, and potentially violent under-educated white trash the more thier own hypocrisy is on display.
The Sleeping Giant has
September 15, 2009 - 17:49 ET by bigtimerThe Sleeping Giant has awoke...they can't handle it...they are in fear, hence their desperation.
...and we've only just begun.
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
Once again...
September 15, 2009 - 17:55 ET by SlyrrOne more time: They're becoming 'The little liberal who cried racist'. The more times they use the race card, the less impact it has. Keep it up, libs.
The more you tighten your grip, the more the people of this country will slip through your fingers.
There's a certain amount of power
September 15, 2009 - 23:33 ET by Scout Finch...in trivializing the left by saying things like "the little Liberal who cried racist". The Left has for years trivialized and made fun of conservatives. How powerful it feels now to poke fun and trivialize them for a change.
Lord knows they richly deserve trivializing.
Huh!
September 15, 2009 - 18:14 ET by Willis_Leon_JohnsonSo, I'm intolerant of corruption in government, racism in government, fraud in government, fraud in the democratic party, fraud in the republican party, and a whole bunch of other things i'm damned proud to be Intolerant of.
I don't have a problem with the same intolerances in others, regardless of race, color, creed, or religion.
The HAS BEEN MEDIA because they are all has beens.
http://gjresult.com
intolerance here!
September 15, 2009 - 18:56 ET by jon_torlinSomeone sign me up as intolerant as well!
Anyone who watches South Park, remember the episode with Mr. Lemmingwinks?(Death Camp of Intolerance I believe it was)
The way Mr. Garrison is reminds me of how Shush-ster carries himself making all kinds of noise about tolerance.
-Jon
I loved it
September 15, 2009 - 18:20 ET by katainkentI know for a fact CNN lost at least six viewers this week. It spun the trolls here into a frenzy.
Yes, its a good week.
Here's some nice footage of
September 15, 2009 - 18:21 ET by goldbarHere's some nice footage of your march.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUPMjC9mq5Y
as if on cue!
September 15, 2009 - 18:23 ET by katainkenthere's one now!
→ Like clockwork
September 15, 2009 - 18:27 ET by Cool ArrowCan't we fix goldbar up with 007memo in their own thread?
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
I liked but Alien v Predator, but
September 15, 2009 - 18:30 ET by SickofLibsIncubus v Succubus could reinvigorate the genre.
Grid your lions
September 15, 2009 - 18:28 ET by SickofLibsIt may be a long, yet difficult night.
I'm not worried about my lions
September 15, 2009 - 18:32 ET by FeynmanFanThey can take care of themselves. My loins, however, are another matter. ;)
"Reason and persuasion are the only practical instruments against error. To make way for these, free inquiry must be indulged" - Thomas Jefferson
.....and Shuster even
September 15, 2009 - 21:27 ET by black47211.....and Shuster even suggested Sen. Jim DeMint’s speech at the rally signaled he favored a "military coup."
Hm. Funny, that. Wasn't it Obama who said he was going to raise a civilian army during his campaign? One that was well-funded? I'm quite sure he did.
http://www.pelicanmarsh68.blogspot.com
Yeah, it was called ACORN
September 15, 2009 - 23:35 ET by Scout FinchTune in daily for name changes.
Am I The Only One Who Thinks Both Parties Are Stupid?
September 16, 2009 - 00:04 ET by The7SticksThose morons on the left never gave President Bush a chance, that's for sure. Last time I checked, though, it doesn't give the right any better of a reason to be protesting President Obama because he has as legitimate a reason to pursue his agenda as President Bush did. Both presidents are determined to keep America safe, and yet you punks trivialize the blood and sweat our soldiers sacrificed to give us this right. I have never attended a protest for any reason whatsoever, and until I have a reason to, I never will. We are winning the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for that we are a safer country now more than we were in in 2001.
Jesus, you want to make jackasses out of yourselves like the jackasses from Code Pink? Be my guest, but I ain't supporting you. My support is only with the president and his agenda, not some Democrat or Republican who wants to be the flavor of the month. That's the way the world should work. I mean please, spare me of your nauseating bullcrap.
→ Sticks
September 16, 2009 - 00:23 ET by Cool ArrowIt's certainly convenient that you had this Road to Damascus experience after the election.
But I won't join you in your battered spouse routine.
You don't mind if I put on my tennis shoes, do you? You see, I don't have to outrun that tiger, I just have to outrun you.
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
7Sticks -
September 16, 2009 - 00:38 ET by TeamcheeserOh, Brother! If you don't think or believe you have a reason to protest right now...
...God help you.
And don't lecture us about trivializing the blood and sweat of our soldiers just because you don't have the guts to stand up and protest something. Ever.
What would you tell the countless current and ex-military personnel that attended these rallys?
If you support this president's agenda, good for you. Many folks do not and pathetic attempts like yours to keep us quiet won't work.
Your name calling is not intimidating, nor is it a very good way to make a point.
→ Cheeser
September 16, 2009 - 00:42 ET by Cool ArrowIf you've caught any of his ramblings before, Sticks miraculously saw the error of his Bush hatred just in time to see him leave office.
Now Sticks lumbers around at night repeating his Rodney King mantra. Something about us all getting along.
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
Cool Arrow -
September 16, 2009 - 01:14 ET by TeamcheeserDid Sticks just start using the term "jackass" after President Obama flung it at Kanye?
It must've shown up in the talking points memo this morning...
"NOTE: The term 'jackass' has now become cool. Please use it on every conservative you find. Thank you."
→ That's it Cheeser
September 16, 2009 - 01:17 ET by Cool Arrow"Jackass" is the new "Unicorn"
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
As in the jackass media interviewing
September 16, 2009 - 23:35 ET by Willis_Leon_Johnsonjackass ex presidents?
I like it.
http://gjresult.com
7S... You are one weird
September 16, 2009 - 00:50 ET by bigtimer7S...
You are one weird lizard louie.
I never know where your posts are going to go, but I always know they are weird...you've been here a long time, you are something else, that's for sure, others may get mad at you...I've always found you entertaining for a long time.
Those drugs you do must be grand.
Carry on...it would be boring if you didn't...you're another reason the world goes round...and round...and round.
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
Lizard Louie!
September 16, 2009 - 01:16 ET by TeamcheeserHey! That was one of the Budwiser lizards, right? Louie!
Ha!
Sticks struck me more as a Appletini type, but whatever.
Tc... I still miss
September 16, 2009 - 01:28 ET by bigtimerTc...
I still miss them!
Made me sick when the Bud Frogs had to go...so we go to the lizards and they got the boot as well.
PC is sick.
Humor in this life isn't what it used to be without being afraid of what, when and where you day it without being charged with something.
Thought Police in Action...and that passed the House awhile back, people should have been in fear with that, don't know if it went through the Senate or not, matters not anyway, we have the Dear Leader with Holder as enforcement.
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
PC Killed the Lizards?
September 16, 2009 - 01:39 ET by TeamcheeserI don't remember that controversy... Do tell.
I agree about the thought police. The "new" hate speech is when someone tries to tell you what you can't say.
I expect people to know what they say carries consequences. You want to call someone something that is not PC, you do so at your own risk of getting your ass kicked (with either muscle or words). But the minute someone tries to write a law making it illegal to use words -- any words -- well, then I have a problem with it.
Tc... PC regarding the
September 16, 2009 - 01:48 ET by bigtimerTc...
PC regarding the lizards is an assumption, what idiot would get rid of them otherwise?
Just thought they somehow ended up in the same class as the our Bud Frogs.
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
Yeah, kind of like "hate crime".
September 16, 2009 - 23:38 ET by Willis_Leon_JohnsonThat rankles me I for no other reason than there is no corresponding "love crime legislation".
But... I'm getting close to a jackass joke....
http://gjresult.com
Hey, Shuster!
September 16, 2009 - 00:29 ET by TeamcheeserIt was undemocratic, a sign of people not accepting election results.
Hey, Shuster! Was George W. Bush your President?
Shut your pie hole!
September 16, 2009 - 09:58 ET by jessieHThe powers that be (AKA General Electric) own the MSM. Their reporters say what they're told to say. GE is going to make a huge profit with the cap & trade bill. They probably have a hand or two in the healthcare bill. They need to be investigated for corruption.
It's weird
September 16, 2009 - 10:35 ET by realpatriotwatching the MSM make a 180 degree shift, from working for the people, the ones with out a voice. The media started with reporting for the "people" or activists in the mid 70's during the Vietnam war, they questioned the government, gave voice to the unheard, now they have shifted to the exact opposite. They give voice to the government and president and then question, even slander and denigrate the people who want to speak out against them. It's bizarre to watch! The liberal media have become everything they feared and warned us against. Mouth pieces for the government
hatred for Joe
September 16, 2009 - 10:53 ET by sevenThey hate Joe and are intolerant of his accurate observation.