Daily Bias Alerts

Friday, July 30, 2010
Robert Gibbs on Friday appeared on all three network morning shows, as well as Fox News, MSNBC and CNN, but only FNC quizzed the White House press secretary about whether the White House would try and force immigration reform without Congress.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Chuck Todd works for the same network that employs the likes of MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann, liberal propagandists all, yet it's doubtful Todd would ever call them that, however he did attach that "p" word to one Andrew Breitbart. During a segment, on Friday's Today show, headlined: "White House Distractions, Sherrod Story Lingers with Lawsuit Plans" Todd relayed that...
Friday, July 30, 2010
CNN's Joe Johns surprisingly highlighted Charles Sherrod's racially-charged comments about stopping "the white man and his Uncle Toms from stealing our elections" during a segment on Thursday's Anderson Cooper 360. Johns also reported on the questions being raised by conservatives about how his wife Shirley Sherrod received her former position at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Friday, July 30, 2010
CNN anchor Anderson Cooper now says it was a mistake for him not to challenge Shirley Sherrod when she appeared on his Anderson Cooper 360 on July 22 and claimed Andrew Breitbart was a "vicious" racist who "would like to get us stuck back in the times of slavery."
Friday, July 30, 2010
“Anger in the streets and we’re there for the protests,” ABC anchor Diane Sawyer teased in making reaction from a few opposed to Arizona’s immigration enforcement efforts her top story on Thursday night. She led: “Emboldened by a judge's rebuke of that law yesterday, hundreds of opponents of the crackdown took to the streets today. But the state's unyielding Governor stood by the law.”
Thursday, July 29, 2010
On Thursday's Newsroom, CNN's Tony Harris played hardball with Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce, the author of the SB1070 anti-illegal immigration law in the state, while not asking one tough question with his other guest, pro-illegal immigration activist Isabel Garcia. Surprisingly, Harris did finally explicitly identify the pro-open borders organization that Garcia leads.



Commentary

Hollywood Shocked as Family Films Flourish

It happens over and over again. It shouldn't be that hard to figure out. Nobody needs a graphing calculator. And still the "executives" are shocked when family films are the top-grossing films.

The Book of Job or the Book on Jobs? Either Way It's Painful

If you are looking for one of those elusive jobs, you know a little how Job felt. It's not just that there aren't any jobs, it's that no one in the administration or the media really give a darn whether you get one.

Liberals? Progressives? Just Call Them Control Freaks

Liberals have been looking for a new name, most likely driven by the uncharacteristically sensible realization that most Americans reject their big-government philosophy.









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Special Report:

TV's Tea Party Travesty

MRC Special Report

A Media Research Center study found ABC, CBS and NBC's coverage of the Tea Party was marked by a tone of elitist condescension and dismissiveness. Given how those same networks gave fawning coverage and helpful publicity to far-less consequential liberal protest movements, their negative treatment of the Tea Party is a glaring double standard.


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Media Bias 101

MediaBias101Surveys over the past 30 years have consistently found top journalists are much more liberal than the rest of America. At the same time, public opinion polls show Americans see the media as politically biased, inaccurate and an obstacle to solving society’s problems.


Revolving Door Update:

ABC News's Deputy Political Director Jumps to Left-Wing Union, the 15th Obama Activist Through the Media's Revolving Door

Make It 16...

Profile in Bias:

New ABC Host Christiane Amanpour: Top Ten Notable Quotes from a Liberal Career

On August 1, longtime CNN international correspondent Christiane Amanpour will take over as the host of ABC's Washington, DC-based This Week. A quick perusal through the MRC's Notable Quotables archive confirms her standard liberal outlook on the world.


Previous Profiles in Bias:

Good Morning, Bias: Diane Sawyer’s Liberal Spin

Helen Thomas: Decades of Bias

Notable Quotables:

Why No Public Love for Obama's "Many Acomplishments"?

Notable Quotables

Journalists fret that the public does not appreciate Barack Obama's "many accomplishments," with NBC's Chuck Todd empathizing with Obama: "You've had an enormous amount of legislative victories....[but] it has not translated into political capital with the public. Honestly, are you frustrated by that?" Meanwhile, CNN's David Gergen likens ex-USDA official Shirley Sherrod to Nelson Mandela, even as an expose of an online journalist forum shows how one producer would react if she saw Rush Limbaugh dying: "Laugh loudly like a maniac and watch his eyes bug out." Those, plus 15 more quotes in this edition of Notable Quotables.


Previous NQs:

It's "Not Very Rational" to Oppose Spendaholic Democrats

It's Unanimous: Obama Is “Brilliant”


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Year-End Awards:

The Best Notable Quotables of 2009: The 22nd Annual Awards for the Year's Worst Reporting


Media Reality Check:

Networks Protest Arizona's Immigration Law With Cameras and Microphones

Reality Check

How aggressively have the TV networks have demonstrated their dislike of Arizona’s state law “cracking down on illegal immigrants,” allegedly pitting “neighbor against neighbor?” An MRC review of all 120 immigration stories on the ABC, CBS and NBC morning and evening news programs from April 23 to July 25 an astonishing ten-to-one tilt against the Arizona law.


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On "Morning Joe" New York Times columnist Gail Collins championed the federal government and sneered "You do not want state legislatures ruling these things," because basically, "They're horrible. They're all gerrymandered. They never get thrown out of office. They are all nuts!"
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