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Irony: On Falsely Blaming Conservatives for 'Violent Rhetoric,' Nutroots Outdone Only by News Networks

By Lachlan Markay | January 20, 2011 | 16:24

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A recently-released analysis by the Pew Research Center reveals some interesting facts about the online conversation regarding the Tucson massacre. Most notably, it lends statistical weight to the claim that the left accused its ideological opponents of fostering a "climate of hate" to a far greater degree than did the right.

Though that may not be altogether surprising, the Pew study also revealed that the three news networks - the self-styled objective and responsible journalistic gatekeepers - were far more likely to blame conservatives alone for the tone of the national debate than even liberals in the blogosphere and twitterverse.

According to Pew's Project for Excellence in Journalism, liberals blaming conservatives for the tone of the debate accounted for 59 percent of the discussion of political rhetoric on blogs and Twitter. Only 28 percent of online chatter was conservatives blaming liberals, or defending themselves against these dubious charges. That's greater than a 2-to-1 margin. But the three networks, in contrast, singled out conservatives over liberals by an 8-to-1 margin, according to a Media Research Center study.

In its "Special Report on the Media and the Tucson Shooting", Pew reported:

According to a Crimson Hexagon analysis that began two days earlier than the NCI data (on January 8), 29% of the conversation about the Giffords story measured on blogs and Twitter focused on public discourse. Crimson Hexagon technology analyzes online media by identifying statistical patterns in the words used to express opinions on different topics.

Using Crimson Hexagon, PEJ was also able to analyze the tone of this conversation. Here, considerably more of the discussion about political rhetoric featured the left blaming the right rather than the other way around. According to the analysis from January 8-16, a full 59% of the commentary in blogs, Twitter and social media involved liberals blaming conservatives for their tone. That was more than twice the amount of the discussion—28%—that involved conservatives criticizing the left or defending themselves.

As has been exhaustively documented at NewsBusters and elsewhere since the Tucson shooting, martial rhetoric is not unique to any political party or movement. Politicians on both sides of the aisle have invoked violent imagery, and certainly pundits on both sides of the ideological divide have been guilty of using overheated or excessively-hostile language.

But given that these are not partisan phenomena - indeed, they are virtually ubiquitous in our politics - it's striking to see the extent to which one political "side" was so disproportionately blamed for the tone of the national political conversation.

Also striking is that the news networks were apparently far more willing to ascribe blame only to conservative pundits and politicians. There is no factual basis for the claim that liberals or Democrats use incendiary rhetoric less than their conservative or Republican counterparts. And yet the three news networks were overwhelmingly focused on conservative rhetoric - more so, even, that the unchecked masses voicing their views online.

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Lachlan Markay is an associate with Dialog New Media. Click here to follow Lachlan Markay on Twitter.
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Is there a new JournoList?

Submitted by needle on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 4:46pm.

The irrational outburst of the BLM blaming the Right for the Tucson shooting was so quick and so uniform (not to mention uniformly wrong) it would be worth some effort to study it as a whole for evidence of collusion.

- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.

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The truth.

Submitted by SouthernRoots on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 4:45pm.

Admit it. The right's rhetoric does incite violent behaviour and actions. It causes liberals, progressives, leftisits and democrats to go crazy and commit acts of violence and corresponding vitriolic rhetoric.

On the other hand, the right's rhetoric probably only gives them an easy excuse for behaviour they would have done anyway.

 

 

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Scream the other side is doing something while.........

Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 5:09pm.

The LSM has racheted up the "all the news that's fit to omit or contort" machine since the November smackdown.

Every FN network's morning shows, evening news and the cables (sans one of course) all start EVERY story, subject and SENTENCE with the same liberal mindset and how can we make the liberals appear good and the Conservatives appear bad.

Every FN ONE.

This is just more proof.  

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Journ-0-list is alive and well.

Submitted by kg on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 8:06pm.


 

"DumbAssity of Dope"

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PPP Poll on Fox

Submitted by Lipton on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 5:12pm.

THey show a large decrease in people trusting of Fox news while the major networks showed an increase in a year over year comparison. 

I'd like to thank Hollywood for renewing my interest in reading.
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You have data

Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 5:17pm.

Or just another libtard liar

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Is this the poll?

Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 5:44pm.

"Americans do not trust the major tv news operations in the country- except for Fox News."

Is that the poll you're referring to?

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Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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THat is Jan 2010

Submitted by Lipton on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 8:58pm.

This is the data for 2011. 

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2660350/posts

Of course I don''t know if the Tuscon mess may have changed the perception, but that is a huge swing.  I can't figure out what would have caused that unless it is just the MSM full court press.

I'd like to thank Hollywood for renewing my interest in reading.
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Interesting how

Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 9:25pm.

Those numbers seemed to be the opposites of Daves?

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Where is Daves

Submitted by Lipton on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 9:31pm.

I never heard of them.  Where can I find their poll.

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Sorry about the

Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 9:38pm.

Libtard comment, we get that type of post from libtards often. I usually am not so preemptive

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I didint' take offense.

Submitted by Lipton on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 10:20pm.

I have noticed some trolls too, and I can totally see how my post looked like a troll. 

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oOh, wEll we better all start watching MSNBC insTead

Submitted by SickofLibs on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 9:37pm.

;)

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LIPPY Troll alert..............

Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 7:26pm.

More Americans trust Fox News than do not. Something no other news network can claim.

When will "progressives" admit that when they PRETEND that Fox cannot be trusted, they only show themselves to be the ones that are poorly out of touch with America? 

 

Well said by a poster on there CobraMan.

I am sure that is what LIPtorn meant?

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I probably deserve that for posting without the data,

Submitted by Lipton on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 9:14pm.

but I just don't see what Fox has done over the course of the year to generate such a swing.  Please see above I put in a link to the data.  If someone could explain this away for me I'd really like it.  It feels like conservatism has lost a lot of momentum in two short months.  Either people are buying into Obama, or there is a concerted effort to drag down the enthusiasm of tea party and conservatie activists. 

I don't care that you called me a troll, becuase I have seen a bucn of trolls popping up on this and other sites.  LIke roaches coming out of the woodwork. 

I'd like to thank Hollywood for renewing my interest in reading.
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I simply dont beleive it

Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 9:41pm.

Considering our media today, this will probably be the least offensive lie of the week

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The explaination is quite

Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 10:08pm.

The explaination is quite simple really. Conservatives, for the most part, are hard working, white, middle to upper middle class, 2 to 4 children families that have real lives. They were much more engaged and vocal this past cycle because the Obama manifesto was killing their jobs, families future, our country.

Now that we have our elected officials in charge, party holding the House also holds the purse strings and subpoena power, in turn effectively controlling the government.

We will keep a watchful eye on Washington while once again raising our families, working our hardest, planning for the future....being real Americans.

When the time comes to regroup & reload for the next battle for the White House, we will be rested & ready to do whatever it takes to win....for ourselves, our families and for the continuation of the United States of America for another 230 years.

We haven't lost interest, nor faith in our values or the Tea Party. We simply trust our own judgement and those we've sent to Washington enough to reap the benefits of our labor and get back to what it truely means to be an American............living.

Barack_Must_Go.....

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By george, I think he's got it.....

Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 01/21/2011 - 11:09am.

"or there is a concerted effort to drag down the enthusiasm of tea party and conservatie activists"

I think you got it with the second idea. It has been a concerted effort that has been doubled since the November elections.

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Short answer....... They

Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 9:06pm.

Short answer....... They weren't about to blame liberals/ themselves, hence their innate, myopic view of the world, facts, reality, etc. regardless of the facts prevails.

Barack_Must_Go.....

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