Posted on 01/20/2018 5:51:17 AM PST by Kaslin
A cornerstone of a truly free society is the presence of a vigilant news media, one that is willing to hold powerful government officials accountable when they abuse their offices for their own personal gain or the advancement of corrupt special interests. A sign a society is on the path to tyranny is when the overwhelming majority of a nations journalists are committed to doing whatever they can to destroy one political group while they work feverishly to cover up the scandals of another.
Which of these two scenarios sounds more like America today?
To say that there is a conspiracy to destroy the Trump administration would be a gross understatement. The medias collusion with left-wing politicians and groups hell-bent on avenging Hillary Clintons election defeat is at an all-time high. Never before in the United States have journalists been so eager to adopt conspiracy theories and hurl unsubstantiated negative media at a sitting presidentor anyone, for that matter. When the growth in internet media and cable news is taken into account, its very possible President Trump has received more negative attention over the past year than any person has ever had to endure in the history of mankind.
And no, this isnt partisanship. Consider the following evidence: A recent study of media bias conducted by the Media Research Center (MRC) found television coverage of the Trump administration on the evening newscasts on ABC, CBS, and NBC was historically slanted against Trump in 2017. Of the 99 hours of airtime discussing Trumpwhich, by the way, is much more coverage than President Obama received in his final year in officeonly about 10 percent involved positive statements. In some months, negative coverage reached as high as 93 percent.
MRC claims these figures are unprecedented for a first-year president.
If you support high taxes, more regulations on businesses, and enjoyed the Obama world apology tour, then perhaps youre thinking, Of course Trumps coverage was negative! His policies are terrible.
In order for this logic to hold, however, the media would have to actually spend time discussing President Trumps policies, rather than gossip, alleged Russian collusion, and the presidents Twitter feed. Here, too, the Media Research Center found the media came up way short. According to MRC, More than two-fifths of evening news coverage of the Trump administration (43%, or 42 hours, 37 minutes) centered on various controversies associated with the President and his top aides. The Russia investigation was the networks favorite topic, with an astonishing 20 hours, 34 minutes of coverage, or more than one-fifth of all Trump coverage last year.
Further, when the media did focus on Trumps policies, they mostly avoided those areas where Trump has been most successful, such as the tremendous economic growth Americans have enjoyed since Trump was elected.
MRC reports the five most-frequently covered policy issues [were] the effort to repeal and replace ObamaCare (475 minutes); the nuclear showdown with North Korea (364 minutes); immigration policy, including ramped-up deportations and a potential border wall (258 minutes); the temporary travel ban and the ensuing court fight (251 minutes); and the ultimately successful push for comprehensive tax reform (222 minutes).
Meanwhile, unemployment for minorities and working-class Americans has reached historic lows, the value of the stock market has risen by $6.9 trillion,food stamp enrollment has plummeted, Medicaid rolls are dropping, hundreds of thousands of employees have received additional salary bonuses after Congress and Trump passed their tax reform legislation, housing prices are up 6.2 percent, and the list goes on and on and on.
Perhaps most revealing of all is the medias decision to cover stories that would have once been deemed laughable, embarrassing, or, on occasion, even offensive. For instance, in May 2017, CNN published an article titled Trump gets 2 scoops of ice cream, everyone else gets 1 and other top lines from his Time interview.
In November, CNN reported, Trump feeds fish, winds up pouring entire box of food into koi pond, a story in which the entire lede is designed to make readers think Trump somehow foolishly erred in overfeeding fish while on a trip to Japan. In reality, he was simply following the lead of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a fact buried in the fifth paragraph of the article that CNN tried to conceal by selectively editing the storys video.
Then theres last weeks big scandal: Trumps weight. Apparently, media outlets arent buying the height/weight listed by the presidents doctor following his first official physical in office, leading to endless speculation about Trumps real weight, height, and body mass index. I know youre sick of hearing what about Hillary? arguments, but can you imagine the intense backlash that would occur if the body mass index of a President Hillary Clinton were ever called into question? Even those who loathe Trump must admit that this sort of thing would never be tolerated by the mainstream media under different circumstances.
More than slightly reasonable arguments can be made about some of the things the president has said, done, and tweeted, but fair-minded people must acknowledge that mainstream press bias is worse than everand theres absolutely no sign of the situation reversing course in the near future.
This is not only disheartening, its incredibly dangerous. The news media is losing whatever credibility it had left, making it harder than ever for the public to discover the truth about the nations most important issues.
The mainstream media is actively engaging in warfare against the American public.
We need a foreign news agency to replace all the “Fake News” losers we are forced to listen to. The Brits seem more truthful.
Lets see what happens this year. Looks good.
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The MSM has gone psychotic. They’re irrational. And getting worse.
No doubt he msm-Dec has set the bar high.
although,I have a feeling they can out do 2017.
They could hire obaama to be a host on CNN?
They could show clips elementary students reading their poems about how much Trump scares them?
They could have an illegal give the weather report broken english?
Hubs gets coffee every AM at McDonald’s after dropping me off at work. The restaurant TV is always on CNN and the lead story for days — five days, he counted — was “Trump said a bad word.”
That apparently meant more to CNN than fires, floods, natural disasters, economic improvements ... anything.
I don’t even know why they’re still referred to as “media”. They are clearly the public attack wing on the democrat party and global elitists. They have no interest in reporting what’s going on to America. They are involved in doing their part in taking out a President elected by the American people.
I don’t know what the word for it is, but it sure isn’t media.
No doubt he msm-dnc has set the bar high.
although,I have a feeling they can out do 2017.
They could hire obaama to be a host on CNN?
They could show clips elementary students reading their poems about how much Trump scares them?
They could have an illegal give the weather report in broken english?
Never under estimate how low the msn-dnc can go.
Alleged media and their alleged sources.
That takes a LOT, but it just might be.
The militant arm of the Democrats used to be the KKK, now it’s the media.
Vigilant media a cornerstone? I question that premise. Although news reporting is an essential element of a free society, vigilant is not the quality I most want in reporting. Honest, factual, fair, evenhanded, unbiased to the extent it is possible for humans to be unbiased...all these are qualities that matter to me. We have none of those qualities in our media these days. I would argue that we don't even have vigilance.
The media doesn’t report the news. They’re tabloid gossip and propaganda.
I don’t even read their clickbait crap anymore, I know it’s fake. Yesterday there was a headline about Trump wanting to abort Tiffany - she may have been an unexpected pregnancy, I don’t know, I refused to read an article w such a headline, and you’ll never get me to believe that of him.
We don't have media "bias" we have media hyper-partisanship and they are a threat to a free republic.
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