Posted on 10/12/2011 4:25:34 AM PDT by Libloather
Driving The News: Fox Covering Fast & Furious 10 Times More Than MSNBC And CNN
by Colby Hall | 11:27 am, October 11th, 2011
The Fast and Furious story appears to be turning a major corner with the news that Congressional investigators, led by Rep. Darrell Issa, are sending a new subpoena to Attorney General Eric Holder over the DOJs failed gun running operation. The subpoenaing of the head of the Department of Justice is big news, but it seems that only viewers of Fox News channel are hearing much about it and boy are they ever: a simple search of a television transcript database indicates that FNC has covered this story ten times more than its cable news competitors, MSNBC and CNN.
According to TV Eyes, the phrase Fast and Furious has been mentioned a sum total of 550 times in the last three months. The same search for CNN reveals 93 mentions, while the phrase has been stated on MSNBC a paltry 29 times. In full disclosure, the method for this research relies on sometimes rough transcripts, and makes no distinction on context; it is entirely possible that Fox News decided to promote the hell out of the latest in the Fast and Furious film franchise, but thats almost certainly not the case.
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But go to YouTube and enter Fast & Furious or Gun Walker into Search and all the returned hits will be FoxNews reports.
Since the Watergate “Scandal” I have held a personal belief (and lost friends over it) that it was ONLY a MEDIA that hated President Nixon that made it a “scandal” at all.
Now I have “Fast and Furious” to cite. This “scandal”, with every thing up to and especially dead Americans, has been declared NOT A SCANDAL by the Lame Streamers.
So—”Please move on folks, nothing to be seen here”
Also, again my Tagline proves itself. Good for me.
And they wonder why the news paper business in in the toilet. The scam over the leaked memo’s, Climate Gate, Never read much about that in the local press
Exactly. Now I only read the two Chicago newspapers for one thing - The Sports Section. Or at times for a link to the localized, neighborhood crimes, or Special Breaking News. And I wouldn't do that if my MIL still wasn't living in the old neighborhood.
The only 'newspaper' I read regularly is the Internet 'Patch' newspapers for the Chicago suburbs in my area. And that's not a 'real newspaper'.
I disagree. At least 45 were killed [possibly more later] when E. Howard Hunt's wife Dorothy and CBS newswoman Michelle Clark, among others, died aboard United Flight 533 landing in, uh, Chicago.
But the lesson to be remembered from Watergate [during which congressional investigation one Hillary Rodham was a junior staffer] was that the coverup is worse than the underlying predicate crime, and the existance of the coverup indicates just how foul and egregious the entire matter is. What does that say when as you say, the underlying crime involves more than 200 murders- and the coverup is thereby worse than that.
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