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NPR Host Fired for Supporting Occupy DC

Click here to view this media A broadcaster who hosts several programs that air on NPR was reportedly fired Wednesday for her participation in Occupy DC after conservative websites suggested “apparent ethics violations.” Lisa Simeone said Thursday that she was read NPR’s code of ethics as she was fired as the host of Soundprint . She also works as a freelance host on NPR’s World of Opera . “We recently learned of World of Opera host Lisa Simeone’s participation in an Occupy DC group,” NPR’s Anna Christopher wrote . “World of Opera is produced by WDAV, a music and arts station based in Davidson, North Carolina. The program is distributed by NPR. Lisa is not an employee of NPR or of WDAV; she is a freelancer with the station.” “We’re in conversations with WDAV about how they intend to handle this. We of course take this issue very seriously.” NPR had not confirmed the firing and WDAV still had her photograph on their site at time of publication, In a video posted to YouTube in July, Simeone declared her intentions to participate in the October occupation of DC. “I’m going to Washington, D.C. on October 6 because our moment has come,” she said. “Life, peace, justice. That’s what we want. That’s what we’re going to demand… We’re not leaving. We’re not just going to go there and march around with signs. We’re going, we’re going to sit down on that nice cold ground for however long we have to, how ever many days, however many weeks. We’re going to stay and we are going to demand that our leaders listen to us.” Simeone’s alleged firing comes just one day after conservative websites The Daily Caller and Fox News suggested that she had broken NPR’s ethics rules by becoming an activist. “I find it puzzling that NPR objects to my exercising my rights as an American citizen — the right to free speech, the right to peaceable assembly — on my own time in my own life,” Simeone told WarIsACrime.org’s David Swanson , a noted peace activist. “I’m not an NPR employee. I’m a freelancer. NPR doesn’t pay me. I’m also not a news reporter. I don’t cover politics.” “This sudden concern with my political activities is also surprising in light of the fact that Mara Liaason reports on politics for NPR yet appears as a commentator on FoxTV, Scott Simon hosts an NPR news show yet writes political op-eds for national newspapers, Cokie Roberts reports on politics for NPR yet accepts large speaking fees from businesses. Does NPR also send out ‘Communications Alerts’ about their activities?” The Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik predicted that Simeone would also find herself out of a job as the host of NPR’s World of Opera by the end of the day Thursday.

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NPR Host Fired for Supporting Occupy DC

Click here to view this media A broadcaster who hosts several programs that air on NPR was reportedly fired Wednesday for her participation in Occupy DC after conservative websites suggested “apparent ethics violations.” Lisa Simeone said Thursday that she was read NPR’s code of ethics as she was fired as the host of Soundprint . She also works as a freelance host on NPR’s World of Opera . “We recently learned of World of Opera host Lisa Simeone’s participation in an Occupy DC group,” NPR’s Anna Christopher wrote . “World of Opera is produced by WDAV, a music and arts station based in Davidson, North Carolina. The program is distributed by NPR. Lisa is not an employee of NPR or of WDAV; she is a freelancer with the station.” “We’re in conversations with WDAV about how they intend to handle this. We of course take this issue very seriously.” NPR had not confirmed the firing and WDAV still had her photograph on their site at time of publication, In a video posted to YouTube in July, Simeone declared her intentions to participate in the October occupation of DC. “I’m going to Washington, D.C. on October 6 because our moment has come,” she said. “Life, peace, justice. That’s what we want. That’s what we’re going to demand… We’re not leaving. We’re not just going to go there and march around with signs. We’re going, we’re going to sit down on that nice cold ground for however long we have to, how ever many days, however many weeks. We’re going to stay and we are going to demand that our leaders listen to us.” Simeone’s alleged firing comes just one day after conservative websites The Daily Caller and Fox News suggested that she had broken NPR’s ethics rules by becoming an activist. “I find it puzzling that NPR objects to my exercising my rights as an American citizen — the right to free speech, the right to peaceable assembly — on my own time in my own life,” Simeone told WarIsACrime.org’s David Swanson , a noted peace activist. “I’m not an NPR employee. I’m a freelancer. NPR doesn’t pay me. I’m also not a news reporter. I don’t cover politics.” “This sudden concern with my political activities is also surprising in light of the fact that Mara Liaason reports on politics for NPR yet appears as a commentator on FoxTV, Scott Simon hosts an NPR news show yet writes political op-eds for national newspapers, Cokie Roberts reports on politics for NPR yet accepts large speaking fees from businesses. Does NPR also send out ‘Communications Alerts’ about their activities?” The Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik predicted that Simeone would also find herself out of a job as the host of NPR’s World of Opera by the end of the day Thursday.

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NPR Host Fired for Supporting Occupy DC

Click here to view this media A broadcaster who hosts several programs that air on NPR was reportedly fired Wednesday for her participation in Occupy DC after conservative websites suggested “apparent ethics violations.” Lisa Simeone said Thursday that she was read NPR’s code of ethics as she was fired as the host of Soundprint . She also works as a freelance host on NPR’s World of Opera . “We recently learned of World of Opera host Lisa Simeone’s participation in an Occupy DC group,” NPR’s Anna Christopher wrote . “World of Opera is produced by WDAV, a music and arts station based in Davidson, North Carolina. The program is distributed by NPR. Lisa is not an employee of NPR or of WDAV; she is a freelancer with the station.” “We’re in conversations with WDAV about how they intend to handle this. We of course take this issue very seriously.” NPR had not confirmed the firing and WDAV still had her photograph on their site at time of publication, In a video posted to YouTube in July, Simeone declared her intentions to participate in the October occupation of DC. “I’m going to Washington, D.C. on October 6 because our moment has come,” she said. “Life, peace, justice. That’s what we want. That’s what we’re going to demand… We’re not leaving. We’re not just going to go there and march around with signs. We’re going, we’re going to sit down on that nice cold ground for however long we have to, how ever many days, however many weeks. We’re going to stay and we are going to demand that our leaders listen to us.” Simeone’s alleged firing comes just one day after conservative websites The Daily Caller and Fox News suggested that she had broken NPR’s ethics rules by becoming an activist. “I find it puzzling that NPR objects to my exercising my rights as an American citizen — the right to free speech, the right to peaceable assembly — on my own time in my own life,” Simeone told WarIsACrime.org’s David Swanson , a noted peace activist. “I’m not an NPR employee. I’m a freelancer. NPR doesn’t pay me. I’m also not a news reporter. I don’t cover politics.” “This sudden concern with my political activities is also surprising in light of the fact that Mara Liaason reports on politics for NPR yet appears as a commentator on FoxTV, Scott Simon hosts an NPR news show yet writes political op-eds for national newspapers, Cokie Roberts reports on politics for NPR yet accepts large speaking fees from businesses. Does NPR also send out ‘Communications Alerts’ about their activities?” The Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik predicted that Simeone would also find herself out of a job as the host of NPR’s World of Opera by the end of the day Thursday.

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NPR Host Fired for Supporting Occupy DC

Click here to view this media A broadcaster who hosts several programs that air on NPR was reportedly fired Wednesday for her participation in Occupy DC after conservative websites suggested “apparent ethics violations.” Lisa Simeone said Thursday that she was read NPR’s code of ethics as she was fired as the host of Soundprint . She also works as a freelance host on NPR’s World of Opera . “We recently learned of World of Opera host Lisa Simeone’s participation in an Occupy DC group,” NPR’s Anna Christopher wrote . “World of Opera is produced by WDAV, a music and arts station based in Davidson, North Carolina. The program is distributed by NPR. Lisa is not an employee of NPR or of WDAV; she is a freelancer with the station.” “We’re in conversations with WDAV about how they intend to handle this. We of course take this issue very seriously.” NPR had not confirmed the firing and WDAV still had her photograph on their site at time of publication, In a video posted to YouTube in July, Simeone declared her intentions to participate in the October occupation of DC. “I’m going to Washington, D.C. on October 6 because our moment has come,” she said. “Life, peace, justice. That’s what we want. That’s what we’re going to demand… We’re not leaving. We’re not just going to go there and march around with signs. We’re going, we’re going to sit down on that nice cold ground for however long we have to, how ever many days, however many weeks. We’re going to stay and we are going to demand that our leaders listen to us.” Simeone’s alleged firing comes just one day after conservative websites The Daily Caller and Fox News suggested that she had broken NPR’s ethics rules by becoming an activist. “I find it puzzling that NPR objects to my exercising my rights as an American citizen — the right to free speech, the right to peaceable assembly — on my own time in my own life,” Simeone told WarIsACrime.org’s David Swanson , a noted peace activist. “I’m not an NPR employee. I’m a freelancer. NPR doesn’t pay me. I’m also not a news reporter. I don’t cover politics.” “This sudden concern with my political activities is also surprising in light of the fact that Mara Liaason reports on politics for NPR yet appears as a commentator on FoxTV, Scott Simon hosts an NPR news show yet writes political op-eds for national newspapers, Cokie Roberts reports on politics for NPR yet accepts large speaking fees from businesses. Does NPR also send out ‘Communications Alerts’ about their activities?” The Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik predicted that Simeone would also find herself out of a job as the host of NPR’s World of Opera by the end of the day Thursday.

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NPR Host Fired for Supporting Occupy DC

Click here to view this media A broadcaster who hosts several programs that air on NPR was reportedly fired Wednesday for her participation in Occupy DC after conservative websites suggested “apparent ethics violations.” Lisa Simeone said Thursday that she was read NPR’s code of ethics as she was fired as the host of Soundprint . She also works as a freelance host on NPR’s World of Opera . “We recently learned of World of Opera host Lisa Simeone’s participation in an Occupy DC group,” NPR’s Anna Christopher wrote . “World of Opera is produced by WDAV, a music and arts station based in Davidson, North Carolina. The program is distributed by NPR. Lisa is not an employee of NPR or of WDAV; she is a freelancer with the station.” “We’re in conversations with WDAV about how they intend to handle this. We of course take this issue very seriously.” NPR had not confirmed the firing and WDAV still had her photograph on their site at time of publication, In a video posted to YouTube in July, Simeone declared her intentions to participate in the October occupation of DC. “I’m going to Washington, D.C. on October 6 because our moment has come,” she said. “Life, peace, justice. That’s what we want. That’s what we’re going to demand… We’re not leaving. We’re not just going to go there and march around with signs. We’re going, we’re going to sit down on that nice cold ground for however long we have to, how ever many days, however many weeks. We’re going to stay and we are going to demand that our leaders listen to us.” Simeone’s alleged firing comes just one day after conservative websites The Daily Caller and Fox News suggested that she had broken NPR’s ethics rules by becoming an activist. “I find it puzzling that NPR objects to my exercising my rights as an American citizen — the right to free speech, the right to peaceable assembly — on my own time in my own life,” Simeone told WarIsACrime.org’s David Swanson , a noted peace activist. “I’m not an NPR employee. I’m a freelancer. NPR doesn’t pay me. I’m also not a news reporter. I don’t cover politics.” “This sudden concern with my political activities is also surprising in light of the fact that Mara Liaason reports on politics for NPR yet appears as a commentator on FoxTV, Scott Simon hosts an NPR news show yet writes political op-eds for national newspapers, Cokie Roberts reports on politics for NPR yet accepts large speaking fees from businesses. Does NPR also send out ‘Communications Alerts’ about their activities?” The Baltimore Sun’s David Zurawik predicted that Simeone would also find herself out of a job as the host of NPR’s World of Opera by the end of the day Thursday.

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Raw Footage of Hillary Clinton Getting the News of Gaddafi

Click here to view this media (Daily Mail) In a year that has already brought the death of America’s most-wanted terrorist, news of Muammar al-Gaddafi’s capture and death proves one can still shock Hillary Clinton. Mrs Clinton was preparing for interviews in Kabul, Afghanistan, when top aide Huma Abedin handed her a BlackBerry with the first news of Muammar Gaddafi’s capture. ‘Wow,’ the secretary of state exclaims. ‘Unconfirmed reports about Gaddafi being captured.’

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Larry Kudlow’s CNBC Panel Accuses #OWS of Murderous Intent

Click here to view this media The NRO’s Kevin Williamson was a complete jackass as usual and accused the protesters of being willing to murder people, just because he allegedly saw some people were passing out books by Mao Zedong. You see, Lenin and his pals in kind murdered 120 million people, so just having a few fringers expressing Marxist ideas means the entire group are going to resort to murder and murder they will. Tina is in New York City this week and went down at #OWS today and guess what? She didn’t see a book by Mao. I was shocked to see Armstrong Williams as a panelist for CNBC. He was busted for being paid to sell Bush propaganda for NCLB as original news to his audience so the only thing he’s really an expert in is being a crook, a liar and a con man. I guess he fits right in to Kudlow’s camp. Remember when Jon Stewart schooled CNBC and Rick Santelli in 2009? Cramer tried to defend himself and his network, but he got creamed by Jon soon afte r. These CNBC gasbags cheered on Bush while masquerading as a news organization, played a huge role in lulling Americans to not see that conservative policies were leading the world economy into ruin. They acted out for real the story that Nero fiddled while Rome was burning down . Every day, that’s just what CNBC’s crackerjack team of business insiders and reporters did. They pulled out their violins and played solo after solo as the market crashed and burned underneath their feet. Fortunately for them, they escaped any harm and lived on to keep fiddling as the American workers suffer for their misdeeds. Anyway, Kudlow and Thieves were asking if Obama should support the #OWS movement. Williams: He’s looking for votes and a third of them embrace violence, they don’t have a problem with that. Can this man be trusted to say anything honestly? How dare CNBC put on Armstrong Williams and keep a straight face? (Please help us keep supplying the #OWS movement. We’ve sent provisions to over 26 occupy cities so far.) The poor CNBC Democratic pundit Keith Boykins was very good, but he had to suffer from the ramblings of three morons. Sorry for all the ad hominem attacks. They are truly disgusting people. And its a three to one tussle. Kudlow must be really insecure and afraid if he needed that much back up. Continue below the fold. Boykins: If you had gone to a tea party rally in 2009 and polled 200 random people you would have come up with a weird conclusion who those people were as well. This is a 31 day old movement …Of course, the tea party was perfect (sarcasm) Williamson: They are giving away books by Lenin and Mao now, this is an organization that is supporting a philosophy that in the twentieth century murdered one hundred and twenty million people. Don’t tell me they’re non-violent. You know, I’m watching them commit acts of vandalism down there. I’m watching them commit working toward confrontation with the police. (No proof of course) Boykins: You don’t want to address the issues. Williamson: If you’re a communist group, you’re self-demonizing just as if you’re a Nazi group. Is Lenin a communist or what? Kudlow: They call themselves comrades.. Boykins: Who’s they, Larry? Kudlow: The leaders of the group address each other as comrades. Now Armstrong Williams, I would never call you comrade, but what do you make of hearing that word, comrade? Armstrong: Comrade in Arms. If violence necessitates today, then violence it will be. Boykins: They were waving American flags, they were protesting the excesses…(interrupted) I was there. I didn’t see anyone there using ‘comrade.” I have video recorded on my iPhone. I can show you what’s going on there. The CNBC transcripts section didn’t include Williamson’s murder ravings by the way. These twerps are so hoping for violence from #OWS that it oozes out of their pores. In our book, Over The Cliff , David Neiwert and I warned that the radical right would employ violence, not because we wished anyone harm, but because that’s what history tells us. I’m really sorry that it came to pass. We didn’t egg on Ron Poplawski to murder three policemen , but he was a Beck fan. We didn’t create the hateful rhetoric that has been transmitted into our society, but Fox News and AM talk radio does. We didn’t have a hand in creating the Hutaree Militia murder plot. We didn’t promote violence against people who oppose the pro-choice movement like Operation Rescue and Bill O’Reilly did, which resulted in the murder of Dr. Tiller by Scott Roeder. We didn’t target conservatives in our book the way Bernie Goldberg did to liberals in his own book which resulted in Jim David Adkisson murdering innocent people in a Unitarian church in Knoxville because Bernie’s fermented his hatred . Kudlow claimed that Schoen’s poll was scientific. That idiocy alone should tell you how to evaluate every other thing that comes out of his mouth. What was Schoen’s methodology? He sent a colleague down to one protest location in New York to interview a vanishingly small sample of protesters. First off, this is not “random.” The selection pool was extremely localized, and governed by one person picking and choosing subjects to interview. How did Schoen’s associate select interviewees, eeny-meeny-miny-moe? What was the gender breakdown? Race? Income? Were other protesters present for the interviews? Did they hear the questions asked before being asked themselves? Second, a survey of “nearly 200 protesters” at one park in New York no more “represents” the Occupy Wall Street movement than Doug Schoen does the Democratic electorate. Yesterday the Journal reported on how the Occupy Wall Street protests have spread to cities across the country and the world. Schoen claims to have captured the ethos of a global movement by sending a coworker to wander around a small corner of southern Manhattan. (Please continue helping to feed the comrades as Kudlow likes to call us)

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Larry Kudlow’s CNBC Panel Accuses #OWS of Murderous Intent

Click here to view this media The NRO’s Kevin Williamson was a complete jackass as usual and accused the protesters of being willing to murder people, just because he allegedly saw some people were passing out books by Mao Zedong. You see, Lenin and his pals in kind murdered 120 million people, so just having a few fringers expressing Marxist ideas means the entire group are going to resort to murder and murder they will. Tina is in New York City this week and went down at #OWS today and guess what? She didn’t see a book by Mao. I was shocked to see Armstrong Williams as a panelist for CNBC. He was busted for being paid to sell Bush propaganda for NCLB as original news to his audience so the only thing he’s really an expert in is being a crook, a liar and a con man. I guess he fits right in to Kudlow’s camp. Remember when Jon Stewart schooled CNBC and Rick Santelli in 2009? Cramer tried to defend himself and his network, but he got creamed by Jon soon afte r. These CNBC gasbags cheered on Bush while masquerading as a news organization, played a huge role in lulling Americans to not see that conservative policies were leading the world economy into ruin. They acted out for real the story that Nero fiddled while Rome was burning down . Every day, that’s just what CNBC’s crackerjack team of business insiders and reporters did. They pulled out their violins and played solo after solo as the market crashed and burned underneath their feet. Fortunately for them, they escaped any harm and lived on to keep fiddling as the American workers suffer for their misdeeds. Anyway, Kudlow and Thieves were asking if Obama should support the #OWS movement. Williams: He’s looking for votes and a third of them embrace violence, they don’t have a problem with that. Can this man be trusted to say anything honestly? How dare CNBC put on Armstrong Williams and keep a straight face? (Please help us keep supplying the #OWS movement. We’ve sent provisions to over 26 occupy cities so far.) The poor CNBC Democratic pundit Keith Boykins was very good, but he had to suffer from the ramblings of three morons. Sorry for all the ad hominem attacks. They are truly disgusting people. And its a three to one tussle. Kudlow must be really insecure and afraid if he needed that much back up. Continue below the fold. Boykins: If you had gone to a tea party rally in 2009 and polled 200 random people you would have come up with a weird conclusion who those people were as well. This is a 31 day old movement …Of course, the tea party was perfect (sarcasm) Williamson: They are giving away books by Lenin and Mao now, this is an organization that is supporting a philosophy that in the twentieth century murdered one hundred and twenty million people. Don’t tell me they’re non-violent. You know, I’m watching them commit acts of vandalism down there. I’m watching them commit working toward confrontation with the police. (No proof of course) Boykins: You don’t want to address the issues. Williamson: If you’re a communist group, you’re self-demonizing just as if you’re a Nazi group. Is Lenin a communist or what? Kudlow: They call themselves comrades.. Boykins: Who’s they, Larry? Kudlow: The leaders of the group address each other as comrades. Now Armstrong Williams, I would never call you comrade, but what do you make of hearing that word, comrade? Armstrong: Comrade in Arms. If violence necessitates today, then violence it will be. Boykins: They were waving American flags, they were protesting the excesses…(interrupted) I was there. I didn’t see anyone there using ‘comrade.” I have video recorded on my iPhone. I can show you what’s going on there. The CNBC transcripts section didn’t include Williamson’s murder ravings by the way. These twerps are so hoping for violence from #OWS that it oozes out of their pores. In our book, Over The Cliff , David Neiwert and I warned that the radical right would employ violence, not because we wished anyone harm, but because that’s what history tells us. I’m really sorry that it came to pass. We didn’t egg on Ron Poplawski to murder three policemen , but he was a Beck fan. We didn’t create the hateful rhetoric that has been transmitted into our society, but Fox News and AM talk radio does. We didn’t have a hand in creating the Hutaree Militia murder plot. We didn’t promote violence against people who oppose the pro-choice movement like Operation Rescue and Bill O’Reilly did, which resulted in the murder of Dr. Tiller by Scott Roeder. We didn’t target conservatives in our book the way Bernie Goldberg did to liberals in his own book which resulted in Jim David Adkisson murdering innocent people in a Unitarian church in Knoxville because Bernie’s fermented his hatred . Kudlow claimed that Schoen’s poll was scientific. That idiocy alone should tell you how to evaluate every other thing that comes out of his mouth. What was Schoen’s methodology? He sent a colleague down to one protest location in New York to interview a vanishingly small sample of protesters. First off, this is not “random.” The selection pool was extremely localized, and governed by one person picking and choosing subjects to interview. How did Schoen’s associate select interviewees, eeny-meeny-miny-moe? What was the gender breakdown? Race? Income? Were other protesters present for the interviews? Did they hear the questions asked before being asked themselves? Second, a survey of “nearly 200 protesters” at one park in New York no more “represents” the Occupy Wall Street movement than Doug Schoen does the Democratic electorate. Yesterday the Journal reported on how the Occupy Wall Street protests have spread to cities across the country and the world. Schoen claims to have captured the ethos of a global movement by sending a coworker to wander around a small corner of southern Manhattan. (Please continue helping to feed the comrades as Kudlow likes to call us)

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Anderson Cooper Apologizes for Repeating Lie that 47% of Americans Don’t Pay Taxes During GOP Debate

Click here to view this media I came close to posting this bit the night of the debate and slamming Anderson Cooper for repeating the right-wing lie that 47% of Americans don’t pay any taxes at all, conflating income taxes with the average levels of taxation that all Americans pay for plenty of other things, and Cooper beat me to it by offering this apology for his misstatement during the CNN GOP debate this week which he moderated. Here’s Cooper from the end of his “Keeping Them Honest” segment : COOPER: And finally, “Keeping Them Honest,” the moderator, me. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) COOPER: Congressman Bachmann, you also said at the last debate that everyone should pay something. Does that mean that you would raise taxes on the 47 percent of Americans who currently don’t pay taxes? (END VIDEO CLIP) COOPER: I said it during the debate and the discussion afterwards, I was flat out wrong of course. What I knew and meant to say was 40 percent of Americans do not pay federal income tax. They do of course pay plenty of other state, local and federal taxes including federal payroll taxes, gasoline taxes and on and on. I made a mistake last night and I apologize. I’ve got a lot of issues with CNN doing their best to be Fox-lite, but was glad to see Cooper do the right thing here and offer the correction.

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Where I Rant About the ‘Liberal Media’, Imbalance, and Unrelenting Negativity

enlarge Earlier this week Pew Research published the results of a study of how media — broadcast, print and blogs — have covered the 2012 candidates for President. One candidate in particular had remarkable numbers, particularly when it came to how much of the coverage was negative, versus positive. Who was it? Bachmann? Perry? Cain? If you guessed any of those three, you guessed wrong. One man running for president has suffered the most unrelentingly negative treatment of all, the study found: Barack Obama. Though covered largely as president rather than a candidate, negative assessments of Obama have outweighed positive by a ratio of almost 4-1. Those assessments of the president have also been substantially more negative than positive every one of the 23 weeks studied. And in no week during these five months was more than 10% of the coverage about the president positive in tone. These are some of the findings of new work by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism that combines PEJ’s ongoing weekly content analysis with computer algorithmic technology developed by Crimson Hexagon. In combination, the two research methods assess coverage across more than 11,500 news media outlets each day. A separate analysis also tracks the level of discussion and tone across hundreds of thousands of blogs. The study covers the 23 weeks from May 2, when candidates began to announce, to October 9, one week ago—that first phase of what might be called The Media Primary. The blogosphere, it turns out, is proving a much rougher environment than the news media for candidates, including contenders associated with the Tea Party movement. But one candidate has emerged as the winner of the blog primary so far—Texas Congressman Ron Paul. But wait, there’s more. Guess who keeps getting happy, happy glowing coverage? Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin continued to display a gift for fascinating the media during these past five months. Though she never entered the race, finally announcing on October 5 that she would not run, Palin seemed to generate significant coverage whenever she hinted she might get into the contest. That was enough to make her the fourth-most-covered Republican figure in news coverage, and the most-discussed candidate in blogs. And despite her complaints about what she calls the “lamestream media,” Palin enjoyed coverage that was considerably more positive than negative—by a factor of almost 3-2. Bloggers, meanwhile, were much more disapproving. As if to prove the truth of this study, The Hill ran with an amazing headline today: Poll: Half of Americans believe Obama doesn’t deserve reelection Hmmm. Let’s see. If half of Americans believe he doesn’t deserve re-election, then that means the other half does, right? Which means that headline could easily have been flipped around to read “Half of Americans believe Obama deserves re-election.” And if that headline could have been flipped and wasn’t, one might ask why? Here’s another way they could have worded it: “Americans evenly split on whether Obama deserves re-election”. That would have been neutral, at least. That headline came from The Hill, which seems to have a permanent right-wing tilt. But here’s one of The Politico’s headlines: Obama Gets Low Marks With Jews . Uh-oh, that’s a core constituency, right? Oops! The headline is a bit misleading, since the question was specific to how the conflict between Israel and Palestine is being handled, not his overall rating. Bet you’d never have guessed that from the headline though, which I’m sure was intended. I’m still looking for that liberal media. Let’s go to the traditional media outlets and see what’s there. CNN.com was either neutral or just obsessed with last night’s Republican debate. Not much there and what was, was neutral. MSNBC.com next. Nope, no there, there. All about Republicans and debates. Nothing really about the President’s bus tour, which wrapped up in Virginia today, or anything else, for that matter. On to Fox News, where I will supply screen shots of below-the-fold headlines: enlarge That would be a slam article on Biden, featuring President Obama in the image. And then there’s this: enlarge Wow. There ya go. Lots and lots of negative, although I expect nothing less from Fox News. So for this night, anyway, the mainstream outlets are either ignoring the President altogether or slamming him, Fox News style. In the past, I have been the target of a lot of criticism for taking people on the “liberal” side of things to task for what I consider to be criticism that ignores reality. Take, for example, the public option debate. I hear this over and over, how the public option could have been reality if only the President had taken the bully pulpit and pounded Congress, kind of like he is now. Only, he’s pounding now and getting absolutely nothing in return for it. Yet I will still hear about how the President has some kind of magical power to convince Congress to roll over just because he said so. It has taken a toll, all that negativity, just as I said it would at the time. If you think otherwise, go back and look at that chart again, which includes blogs . Not right-wing blogs, but blogs, overall. 2012 is right around the corner. If you think nothing is at stake, I urge you to reconsider. The Supreme Court, the modest gains with the health care act (like covering pre-existing conditions and kids up to age 27 on parents’ policies, for example), what little financial industry regulation we were able to get — gone. Of course, we can count on women being sent back to the eighteenth century while people sleep in the street and children are allowed to work with no protections, unions are decertified and barred from existing, liberal votes go uncast and uncounted because of voter suppression and employees’ protections are rolled back. I’m not exaggerating. If you’ve watched what’s happening in the states you know I’m not exaggerating. It’s real, and we can’t count on media — blog, traditional media, print media or social media — to balance what they say and write about this President. If we’re not going to get his back, I would suggest it is time to breathe deep and get ready for what President Romney or Perry will serve up. In the past when I say this, people laugh. Quit laughing. Because if you’re not seeing what’s at stake and how skewed the reporting is that gets out to people less engaged and less interested than anyone reading this blog post right now, then you should take a closer look at what is right in front of us. Whatever your complaint with this President might be, I assure you it will look and sound nothing like the sound and fury of the United States going to hell down a fast slide under the guidance of a right-wing crazy type. There’s a reason Rick Perry wins elections. He tears down his opponents. He’ll do it this time too. First Romney, then Obama. And if no one is willing to line up behind Obama, I’m guessing we’ll all be Texas. Update: Andrew Sullivan, who I have a love-hate relationship with, echoes this theme with expansion : At some point, he needs to shuck off the restraint, and tell the actual story of the last three years – against the fantastic and self-serving lies and delusions we keep hearing in Republican debates and Beltway chatter. If he does it with panache, he won’t need a jumpsuit onto an aircraft carrier. And many of his missions may even be accomplished.

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