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GOP Already Doomed in 2012, Says the New York Times After Special Election in NY

By Clay Waters | May 25, 2011 | 14:43

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The New York Times provided big play to Tuesday’s special congressional election to fill New York's 26th congressional district near Buffalo, a race in which Democrat Kathy Hochul upset Republican Jane Corwin. Reporter Raymond Hernandez was quick to assume this one special race spells bad news for Republican plans to reform Medicare, and their prospects in the national elections 18 months away. But how does the Times typically react when Republicans win special and off-year elections?

The stack of headlines to Wednesday’s off-lead story by the conservative-hostile Hernandez set the tone: "Gaining Upset, Democrat Wins New York Seat -- Blow to National G.O.P. -- Victor in House Contest Fought a Republican Plan on Medicare."

Democrats scored an upset in one of New York’s most conservative Congressional districts on Tuesday, dealing a blow to the national Republican Party in a race that largely turned on the party’s plan to overhaul Medicare.

The results set off elation among Democrats and soul-searching among Republicans, who questioned whether they should rethink their party’s commitment to the Medicare plan, which appears to have become a liability heading into the 2012 elections.
Two months ago, the Democrat, Kathy Hochul, was considered an all-but-certain loser in the race against the Republican, Jane Corwin. But Ms. Hochul seized on the Republican’s embrace of the proposal from Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, to overhaul Medicare, and she never let up.

On Tuesday, she captured 47 percent of the vote to Ms. Corwin’s 43 percent, according to unofficial results. A Tea Party candidate, Jack Davis, had 9 percent.

Voters, who turned out in strikingly large numbers for a special election, said they trusted Ms. Hochul, the county clerk of Erie County, to protect Medicare.

Reporter Jennifer Steinhauer refrained from saying Republicans were doomed because of Medicare, but the headline to her online "news analysis" made the same point as Hernandez: "G.O.P. on the  Defensive as Voters Resist Medicare Plan."

Even before the Republican loss Tuesday night in the race for a vacant House seat from New York -- a contest fought in large part over the Medicare proposal -- Democrats were clinging to the developments like koalas to eucalyptus trees, hoping that plan’s toxicity among many voters would give them a shot at retaining control of the Senate and, in their most vivid dreams, taking back the House majority.

Michael Powell’s Wednesday morning essay posted on the paper’s "Caucus" blog, "Discontent Turns Tide in Hochul’s Victory Upstate," indulged in a little Creative Writing 201 imagery about the "achingly beautiful land" before Powell got in his usual left hooks:

Auto plants have moved out or downsized, and family farms keep their orchards going on the backs of Caribbean and Mexican laborers (even as local politicians decry these same immigrants — a puzzle for another day)....The current Republican injunctions -- cutting Medicare, reducing taxes on the rich, great pailfuls of anti-Obama bile -- tend to draw a pained look. Just bring down taxes, pull up wages and don’t go Glenn Beck on everyone.

The Times’s coverage fits the paper’s pattern of slant regarding special and off-year elections in general. When the Democrats win, as they did in another New York state special election back in 2009, it’s a "Blow to the Right," just as yesterday’s win by Democrat Hochul was a "Blow to National G.O.P." But when Republicans win off-year elections, as they did in the 2009 governor’s races in Virginia and New Jersey, the paper downplays the significance, as it did in a text box: "A referendum on Obama, or isolated local contests?"

The answer, of course, turned out to be the former.

About the Author

Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Nope, no bias there. 2012

Submitted by jessieH on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 2:52pm.

Nope, no bias there. 2012 will tell.

                                                                                                                                                                    

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Hmmm, remember about a year

Submitted by gopsteve on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 3:56pm.

Hmmm, I remember about a year ago when Scazzofovo or whatever her name is won a special House election in central/upstate NY....The media claimed that as bad news for the GOP.

How did that "bad news" work out for the GOP last November?!

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You gotta love the

Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 4:08pm.

You gotta love the MSM....

A loss for the Republicans is a  portent of even worse to come.

A win for the Republicans is either meaningless, or is actually a loss, because it will cause a resurgence among Democrats, or a backlash, or something.

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Check those numbers again...

Submitted by pockets64 on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 4:40pm.

47 % for the lib
43 % for the GOP conservative
9% for the Tea Party conservative.

That rings up 52% conservative, 47% liberal.

The Tea Partier this time hurt our cause. We really need to be smarter about this, like when the GOPer runs against a popular Tea Partier and causes a Dem victory. Also like how Clinton got into office when Perot ran.

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Only one problem, pockets.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 5:30pm.

Neither the Republican candidate, nor the "Tea Party" candidate were really conservatives.

It was a RINO and a democrat turned WINO.   If either had been the real deal, they might have won.

Comrade Bubba
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Get used to it, the media is

Submitted by Reaver on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 5:39pm.

Get used to it, the media is going to declare the election over for the republicans many times between now and next November. You may recall that after Obama single handedly killed bin Laden the media declared him unbeatable in an election that won’t happen for another year and a half. Hannity likes to say that journalism died in 2008 if true 2012 will be the year of the living dead for journalism.

“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” ~ William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Ryan and Bill Clinton~

Submitted by GG_NB on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 6:25pm.

I thought this was pretty interesting. Make sure to click the video of Ryan and Clinton having a little talk:

http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2011/05/bill-clinton-to-paul-ryan-on-me...

"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan

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Obama AND the press think it's 2008!

Submitted by Slyrr on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 7:07pm.

So the PRESS thinks it's 2008 too, just like their child king Obama does!

Remember in 2008 when Obama squeaked in his win to the presidency? The same media wonks and tools were saying the SAME stuff. 'GOP finished! 40 years of Democrat supremecy! Republicans may as well not even try! No chance at all in 2010!'

Then in 2010 they creamed.

If they're not careful, Karma is going to hand the Demorats, the liberals and their media slaves another big ol' load of humble pie in 2012. And just like in 2010, they'll stumble to their desks the next day, wringing their hands and stamping their little liberal feet and wailing 'what the heck just happened???'

If a Liberal/Democrat politician/media figure wants to put their arms around you, or pat you on the back, all they're doing is looking for a good place to stick a knife.
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It wasn't even

Submitted by ekslib on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 7:25pm.

a senatorial election.

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Times must be unhappy that they can't blame Palin

Submitted by ekslib on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 7:27pm.

for this, too.

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they can only wish

Submitted by ohio granny on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 7:56pm.

What excuse are they going to use when the little Barry, (the "WON") loses in 2012 and the nasty republicans take over the senate? Oh, I know, they will swear the election was stolen.

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Grasping

Submitted by Bob K on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 9:08pm.

at straws. Hope springs eternal I guess.

Bob K
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I'll bet the Times on this

Submitted by pbthinker on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 9:17pm.

This election was no bellweather election, it was an election where the Democrats had to have one of their operatives run as a 3rd party candidate, the Republican failed to defend the medicare vote properly, and it was really close, despite all of that.

I do hope the Democrats believe this because, if they do nothing, I guarantee they will lose in November 2012. The Republicans have 18 months to educate people on medicare, educate to the point that mediscare will no longer work, and once they do, the Democrats are toast, unless they can come up with an alternative.

Vote Republican - Then you'll only be called a racist one more time.
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