Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

To: All
 Pearl Harbor Day: America at war, then and now
 
 To seize back the agenda, Bush grabs the bullhorn
 
 Kerry's Lame Response To Criticism Symbolizes Democratic Party's Problem (New Clymer Alert)
 
 The Dean of Hardball (A Slap at Melonhead Chris Matthews for Attacking Cheney's Ratings)
 
 Air Marshal Kills Passenger, Citing Threat
 
http://www.powerlineblog.com/
Quantifying the Bias

Georgia Congressman Jack Kingston links to a Media Research Center study of coverage of the Iraq war by the three broadcast news networks. Sure, you knew it was bad, but MRC has the figures:

Network coverage has been overwhelmingly pessimistic. More than half of all stories (848, or 61%) focused on negative topics or presented a pessimistic analysis of the situation, four times as many as featured U.S. or Iraqi achievements or offered an optimistic assessment (just 211 stories, or 15%).

News about the war has grown increasingly negative.In January and February, about a fifth of all network stories (21%) struck a hopeful note, while just over half presented a negative slant on the situation. By August and September, positive stories had fallen to a measly seven percent and the percentage of bad news stories swelled to 73 percent of all Iraq news, a ten-to-one disparity.

Interesting. That coincides with the Democrats' "Bush lied!" attack, and with the President's precipitous fall in the polls.

Even coverage of the Iraqi political process has been negative. More stories (124) focused on shortcomings in Iraq’s political process — the danger of bloodshed during the January elections, political infighting among politicians, and fears that the new Iraqi constitution might spur more civil strife — than found optimism in the Iraqi people’s historic march to democracy (92 stories). One-third of those optimistic stories (32) appeared on just two nights — January 30 and 31, just after Iraq’s first successful elections.

Few stories focused on the heroism or generous actions of American soldiers. Just eight stories were devoted to recounting episodes of heroism or valor by U.S. troops, and another nine stories featured instances when soldiers reached out to help the Iraqi people. In contrast, 79 stories focused on allegations of combat mistakes or outright misconduct on the part of U.S. military personnel.

Posted by John at 04:09 PM | Permalink
 
 
 Democratic Nightmare -- Private Military Companies, also known as PMC's, are changing the face of warfare.
 
 Killing Kyoto - The world climate is changing. By
 
 Poll: Bush Immigration Stance Unpopular
 
 Annual cost of gun violence in San Francisco: $34.2M
 
 Fong defends response to city’s violence (San Francisco)
 
 Cowboy romance "Brokeback" faces challenge -- Given that the main agenda of the "Hollywood" establishment is the spread of demoralizing garbage laced with mindless violence, gratuitous sex and anything that will undermine morals and character this thing might even win for best picture.
 
 Dats jst 2 mch 4 ths lvr of bks
 
 EX_PM THATCHER HOSPITALIZED (Just Breaking!)
 
 DELAY HAMMERS EARLE OF AUSTIN [Ann Coulter]
 
 
 Free Dominion is in dire straits -- the past month has been an absolute horror show.  Many of you noticed this morning that Free Dominion was down for awhile... our service provider shut us down... And, we were informed this morning that we have to move by the end of the month.
 To make matters worse, we have been dealing with a computer that is on its last legs.
 The upshot of it all is that we are going to need some help to keep Free Dominion going because we can't afford to do it out of our own pockets this month.

5,114 posted on 12/07/2005 4:46:02 PM PST by backhoe
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies ]


To: backhoe

BTTT


5,115 posted on 12/07/2005 5:34:58 PM PST by fanfan (" The liberal party is not corrupt " Prime Minister Paul Martin)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 5114 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson