MRC's Tim Graham and Neil Cavuto Compare Coverage of Gas Prices (Bush vs. Obama) on Fox News
On Friday's Your World with Neil Cavuto on the Fox News Channel, MRC director of media analysis Tim Graham appeared to review how the media covered the politics and economic of gas prices under the Obama administration as compared to the Bush administration. Fox News ran a series of headlines showing the difference in approach -- high gas prices could doom Bush, but aren't Obama's fault, and could be a good sign.
Tim mocked Friday's headlines on the front page of The New York Times as well, which demonstrated the media urge to happy-talk President Obama to a win in the fall. [Video and transcript by Scott Whitlock below, audio here]
NEIL CAVUTO: Gas prices jumping yet again overnight. The national average is now just 11 cents shy of $4 a gallon, but that is not all. Just two weeks ago only three states had an average gas price of $4 a gallon. Today, three times as many. And the media is playing that as good news to media watcher Tim Graham. It is a little weird. I remember a little different play on this phenomena few years ago under a different president.
TIM GRAHAM: Certainly in 2006, George W. Bush got a much harsher press. It was really kind of funny because they were saying that things were going to go really badly for Bush in the midterm elections, which of course they did. But when gas prices went down in the fall of 2006, then Katie Couric did story where she basically said, "Is this an oil industry plot to drop the gas prices before the elections?" They just assume whatever spin that they can find. Yeah. The front page of New York Times this morning? "U.S. Inches Towards Goal of Energy Independence."
CAVUTO: I couldn't believe that! I looked at that and I said, "Are you kidding me?" I mean, obviously, fast and loose with some facts here, and some trends and leaving out the potential shale oil production and fracking possibilities that could exponentially change the entire drilling equation. But, that tells you all you need to know-
GRAHAM: 45 percent [of our liquid fuels still coming from abroad] --
CAVUTO; -- about where the media is.
GRAHAM: Well, and then underneath that, Neil, "Obama Seizes Chance to Score As an Everyman," where we see he loves college basketball and his dog.
CAVUTO: Well, you know, my view on this, if the media is going to go, you know, one way and be very kind of be soft on an issue or fuzzy on an issue, then at least be that way with everyone. If you're going to be hard on President Bush on gas prices and the effect, and I do remember the fear that this was going to really disrupt economic expansion at the time and certainly imperil the President's reelection, then, then, then apply the same tough standards today. Now, I will say this, though, that we are seeing some of that apply. I just don't think enough. I just don't think with the same sort of real checking the facts, the drilling issue, our indebtedness to the Middle East issue, I just don't think- the weak dollar issue and now that is contributing- we are not doing our homework.
GRAHAM: Well, there is lot of emphasis, now, on how it is not the President's fault. There is nothing he can do about it. I mean, and the Washington Post went out and did a poll. Is the President, you know, can he do anything about this? What was funny was, then they put the two numbers side-by-side. So, six years ago, 73 percent of the Democrats said the President can do something about gas prices. Now they say, 33 percent of them say, the President can do something about gas prices. That is a 40-point double standard gap. That's where the media lives.
CAVUTO: Something's weird. You're right. That's right. And I'll just say, guys, I don't care whether you're right or left, just fair is fair. Right is right. Tim Graham, thank you very much. Good seeing you again.
GRAHAM: You bet.
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So this meme pervades the
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 03/23/2012 - 11:21pm.
So this meme pervades the media and therefore the public who are largely uninformed and don't care too much.
Yes and this
Submitted by dr-go on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 12:07am.
is an excellent example of how we are governed by the media.
This really is despicable.
Submitted by dave_worrell on Fri, 03/23/2012 - 11:38pm.
All I heard back when gas prices were high under Bush was that he was letting his Texas oil buddies go wild and he was responsible for the prices. Now suddenly the liberals have figured out the president doesn't have a magic lever to set prices for oil and gas.
This is why Newsbusters is so important. The hypocrisy needs to be exposed.
Cavuto: ."I don't care whether you're right or left, just fair
Submitted by Rush Fan on Fri, 03/23/2012 - 11:52pm.
is fair."
One of the difficulties in working for the fair and balanced Fox News, is that you can't always say on the air what you really think. Neil Cavuto is acutely aware that it matters a whole lot whether you're Right or Left. The Left doesn't know how to play fair.
As a capitalist, Cavuto also understands that the Left wants to destroy Capitalism, and replace it with a Socialist/Marxist economy. I hope Neil Cavuto also understands that for Capitalism to flourish and succeed, the Left must be severely marginalized.
“Understand something about liberalism. They never stop until they get what they want, and when they get what they want, it's never enough. That's why it's a constant thing to have to oppose them. You can't join forces with them, you can't moderate them, you can't slow them down by joining them, you can't make them like you and have them change their agenda. They have to be stopped.” ~ Rush Limbaugh
Just wait
Submitted by Tjexcite on Fri, 03/23/2012 - 11:51pm.
Just wait until next February when every number is same or worse by it will be all presidents Romney's fault. That is when they break normal hourly reports of death counts from the election riots for Obama loss.
Dunno, I think its going to
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 6:13am.
Dunno, I think its going to be a tough fight for the GOP to get into power. The power of the media might be just too much.
Sorry for going off topic here, but
Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 12:42am.
there's no open thread as yet to post this on. Hopefully someone will cover this here tomorrow.
From the Hill regarding the latest Friday night Doc Dump on Solyndra:
I realize that "press" is not an acronym, but did anyone else find the word press anywhere else in this article? I did a word search and it only appears once. It does appear a couple of times in the comments; in fact, one commentor claims the use of the word "press" in the case refers to the Press Secretary. I suppose that could be true, but given the acronym explanation and the fuzzy nature of the word press in that paragraph, you'd think they would have noted that. Anyone here at NB know if "press" means Jay Carney? I would think it would say "PressSec" or even "Press" rather than "press".
Fine BK...
Submitted by sentry_99 on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 12:54am.
I will accept your apology for the community. However, you rarely stray from topic unlike...well, most of us. Jer and I were just discussing propeller beanies on another thread where the topic was...I don't know, not beanies.
On topic....good info, thanks for posting.
I caught that convo sentry
Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 1:16am.
[Edit- deleted, none of the stupid smiley things worked.] ;-/
Hey Newsbusters!!!
Submitted by sentry_99 on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 1:27am.
The people demand emoticons!!!!
Wait a minute, sentry...you mean WE were off topic?
Submitted by Jer on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 1:17am.
I thought it was those other 440 comments which had strayed from the subject.
My apologies.
Jer
Of course not Mr. President
Submitted by sentry_99 on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 1:28am.
The topic is whatever President Jer says it is.
That's the spirit.
Submitted by Jer on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 1:36am.
I foresee a rapid rise through the ranks, my loyal minion.
From now on just call me Prez. Or "His Eminence" if speaking to outsiders.
I'm afraid Jer
Submitted by sentry_99 on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 1:44am.
This may be going to your head. You're lucky I have such an affinity for propeller beanies.
Thanks for bringing me back down to earth, sentry...
Submitted by Jer on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 3:23am.
Beginning tomorrow your only duty will be to whisper in my ear each day that "all fame is fleeting"...or is it "glory"? Oh well, just to be sure, remind me that both are fleeting--right after you finish my morning manicure. I guess that makes two duties.
Just Jer
Sycophantasy
Submitted by tiger20 on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 10:14am.
The sycophantasy that is teh relationship between the media and Obama is just plain sick. How do these people look themselves in the mirror?
An unsettling demonstration
Submitted by sherlock1 on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 10:49am.
Try this for an unsettling demonstration of just how bad the gasoline-blame bias is. Take any of the recent online articles on gas prices and Obama, download a copy of it, and then search and replace all instances of "Obama" with "Bush". Now read it, or better yet, have one of your moonbat relatives read it aloud!
Even if you are as aware of media bias as most of us here are, try it anyway - you will be shocked at how utterly in-your-face wrong it sounds. That is the result of years of media conditioning, and yes, and it is disturbing how it works its dirty tricks even on those of us that are acutely aware of it.
Hey, how about an ongoing feature on Newsbusted or as a print article here, where you take a contemporary news piece and do the above, replacing "Obama" with "Bush"? Another variation: take several articles, some contemporary and some from 2000-2008, that are all pretty generic and content-free, and replace either Bush or Obama as required with "the President". Then challenge the readers to pick which article were written about which President! My prediction: everybody wins!
(Just credit sherlock1, okay?)
"Double standard gap"
Submitted by LinTaylor on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 2:10pm.
I like that term. It's direct and to the point.
What bothers me is that most
Submitted by Rusty Shackleford on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 2:49pm.
What bothers me is that most prominent Republicans still fail to view the media as the Democrat Super PACs that they are.
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