Most everyone on the center-right knows the media are biased in a leftward direction, much fewer on the left are able to see this phenenomenon--skewed stories are are just saying the truth after all. Because of this, it's always refreshing to see a liberal news organization sit down and notice something that's left-biased such as the Boston Globe did recently when it correctly observed that ABC's "View" is skewed against conservatives and religious people.
The paper made this observation in a profile of Elisabeth Hasselbeck, "View's" sole conservative who is going to be leaving the show for two months' maternity leave.The profile is also remarkable in that it notices the sheer amount of hatred that is heaped upon a woman who is by anyone's standard a soft-spoken and nice person:
When Elisabeth Hasselbeck bade farewell to her cohosts on "The View" Tuesday, it was all hugs, well-wishes, and baby-product endorsements. But as Hasselbeck begins her 2 1/2-month maternity leave, the political landscape is shifting, as well. America's most dangerous conservative - or so some liberals see it - is leaving TV for a while.
Hasselbeck, the apple-cheeked blonde with the football-player husband, consistently draws a brand of hatred from the left that Hillary Clinton generates from the right; "screechmonger" is one of the more printable slurs hurled at her from the blogosphere. Barry Manilow has called her "offensive." Alicia Silverstone once refused to touch her. And that an America's sweetheart-type would generate such vitriol says a lot about the state of debate in a polarized country.
Hasselbeck is a far cry from the most prominent conservative women on the cable talk-show circuit, the ones who deal in slick sarcasm, publish books that vilify liberals ("Godless" and "Slander" both by Ann Coulter, "Unhinged" by Michelle Malkin) and take obvious pleasure in a claws-out fight. The youngest member of "The View" lineup is hardly a master debater; she's always outnumbered and usually outargued. But she has a prominent daily forum for her antiabortion, pro-war views - "The View" often reaches more than 3 million viewers each day.
And Hasselbeck represents "an audience that the left just can't crack: traditional, God-fearing red state women, well-intended, who have made up their minds and won't hear it. Won't hear otherwise," said Matthew Felling, editor of Public Eye, the CBSNews.com media commentary site.
To her like-minded fans, Felling said, Hasselbeck's lack of slickness is a strength. "Regardless of how much effort or thought she puts into her views or stances, it comes across as just from the heart. Or from the gut. Which is one of the strengths of the conservative conversation."
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And Hasselbeck represents
October 28, 2007 - 13:04 ET by motherbeltAnd Hasselbeck represents "an audience that the left just can't crack:
traditional, God-fearing red state women, well-intended, who have made
up their minds and won't hear it. Won't hear otherwise," said Matthew
Felling, editor of Public Eye, the CBSNews.com media commentary site.
That's as opposed to those tolerant, open-minded liberals, right?
And
But she has a prominent daily forum for her antiabortion, pro-war views
- "The View" often reaches more than 3 million viewers each day.
And that's as opposed to the three liberals on the panel, who are not allowed to say anything, right?
This is jaw-droppingly stupid. No other way to say is.
motherbelt, I couldn't
October 28, 2007 - 13:47 ET by msh1973motherbelt,
I couldn't have said it any better.
I actually attempted to have a conversation with a liberal last week (my first mistake) By the time it was over I wanted to run for the hills! This woman kept telling my why George Bush has been for America and the world. (She kept calling him "GW") She went on an on how he "stole" the 2000 election, because the Europeans said he did. She told me she was going to move to the South of France if another Republican won in '08'. I wanted to say, "let me help you pack"!
Made up their minds
October 28, 2007 - 15:46 ET by KC MulvilleWhen you hear all the available arguments, and you make up your mind, we call that conviction. Most of us, however, will listen and reconsider almost any belief, if you say something new or something we haven't heard before. Then again, if opponents keep making the same arguments, or trot out the same slogans, or weep the same tears over the same emotional territory, then we have no reason to change our minds.
Tell me a new argument liberals have advanced since Roe v. Wade? Indeed, Roe v. Wade wasn't much of an argument in the first place. Harry Blackmun thought he was pulling a Solomon, and he split the pregnancy, allowing abortion up to viability and protecting it thereafter. He forgot, by the way, that Solomon's split was a bluff ... Solomon never intended to split the baby. The abortion argument has always been hollow.
The perception that pro-lifers just won't listen to reason is a cheap shot. But it's such a common and widespread cheap shot that the media feel free to make it.
"Regardless of how much
October 28, 2007 - 14:18 ET by"Regardless of how much effort or thought she puts into her views or stances, it comes across as just from the heart. Or from the gut. Which is one of the strengths of the conservative conversation."
Felling nails the conservative viewpoint! It is thoughtful and from the heart while the libs need to avoid thought and speak with emotion
"The more I study science, the more I believe in God." Einstein
Sox It To Me
October 28, 2007 - 14:45 ET by NoMoreClintonsThis is way out of line for the Globe. The only thing I can think of is that they're all so giddy about the Red Sox that they've lost their bearings.
America's most dangerous conservative?
October 28, 2007 - 18:48 ET by PamDangerous? There are many adjectives that one could chose from, but I don't see how this one is true.
Morgan Stanley Effect?
October 28, 2007 - 19:41 ET by acumenBreaking - Boston Globe reveals editors are not completely deaf, dumb and blind.
Bottle Blonde Thinking Hasselbeck
October 28, 2007 - 19:42 ET by Lame CherryI have mentioned before that Babs Walters only hired Liz Hasselbeck, because Babs was certain as Donald Trump noted, "Hasselbeck is not that bright".
Walters hired Liz to be the lesbian wet panty come on for that segment of the audience in looks and to be a stupid "conservative" that Meredith, Joy and Star would chew up as a ditz daily.
The problem is even a not the brightest "conservative" still is more intelligent and a better debater than 4 liberal hags and bags.
Now Babs has the huge problem in here is pretty, dominant, intelligent Liz, making babies and kicking big liberal butts daily.......and women want to be like her.......not the divorced, lesbian, whining hags which are the "View".
Just look at the creatures on the display now. A Ted Danson reject in Whoopie, that unfilled seat of strangeness in the depression formly known as Star, the screeching Joy no one wants and old perpetual divorced Babs.
At least now though that weird Barry Manilow can now appear on The View in his rather glowing skin that either looks like he is a WWF wrestler on steroids or someone on HIV drugs.
Where are the days when Art Linkletter was entertainment along with Mike Douglas.......and now all there is is a bunch of frumpy women and Oprah grousing about how bad life is.
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Luckily for Hasselback,
October 28, 2007 - 19:53 ET by Roger the ShrubberLuckily for Hasselback, Rosie will not be around the set to eat her baby.
Whew!
I love how they throw in
October 28, 2007 - 20:00 ET by candanceI love how they throw in that back-handed compliment about she's too stupid to form a cohesive argument so she just goes with her feelings.
If Hasselbeck is America's most dangerous conservative, we're all in a world of hurt.
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candance... If Hasselbeck
October 28, 2007 - 20:11 ET by bigtimercandance...
If Hasselbeck is America's most dangerous conservative, we're all in a world of hurt.
Boy Howdy and then some...I could not agree more.
Hasselbeck is too
October 28, 2007 - 21:29 ET by motherbeltHasselbeck is too stupid?
If Joy Behar left the show, the average IQ of the panel would rise 30 points.
What's that old joke? If
October 29, 2007 - 08:09 ET by JerryWhat's that old joke? If Behar moved to France, it would raise the average IQ in both countries.
When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).
I just took the time to
October 29, 2007 - 00:27 ET by candanceI just took the time to read that entire article. Basically it was a lot of, "no one ever wins a debate with Ann Coulter, so we like Hasselbeck because she's nicer."
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Elizabeth Hasselbeck is
October 29, 2007 - 06:43 ET by ToddonCapeCodElizabeth Hasselbeck is "America's most dangerous conservative"????? What further proof does one need, that there is indeed a lack of conservative representation on television these days?!
conservatives are
October 29, 2007 - 11:00 ET by kathleenirishconservatives are 'dangerous'? what a joke the MSM is, period.
Hasselbeck is not stupid, but it seems the left and right take to abusing her. She's doing pretty good considered the odds are always stacked against her. I guess the pay must be good, because she doesn't deserve the crap she takes. God bless ya, kid.
Anyone who says they support the troops but not the mission is a liar.
"...God-fearing red state
October 29, 2007 - 11:43 ET by Chris Norman"...God-fearing red state women, well-intended, who have made up their minds and won't hear it. Won't hear otherwise,..."
Man. Is that your typical liberal condescension, or what? "Well intended" - damned with faint praise. I think this superior and smug attitude of media liberals is more infuriating anyday than the insane rantings of an O'Donnell or Mahr...