A new Gallup poll once again confirmed what NewsBusters and its parent the Media Research Center have been saying for years. America's media are biased, and a majority of Americans agree: The majority of Americans (60%) also continue to perceive bias, with 47% saying the media are too liberal and 13% saying they are too conservative, on par with what Gallup found last year…Democrats and liberals lean more toward saying the media are “just about right,” at 57% and 42%, respectively. That last sentence bears repeating: “Democrats and liberals lean more toward saying the media are 'just about right,' at 57% and 42%, respectively.” Indeed, because the media are invariably playing their song. As a result: The majority of Americans still do not have confidence in the mass media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly. The 44% of Americans who have a great deal or fair amount of trust and the 55% who have little or no trust remain among the most negative views Gallup has measured. Just something to consider: if 55 percent of the customers of any business or professional in this county had “little or no trust” in them, the heads of such an entity would radically change their product, service, or practices in order to immediately remedy the situation. Failing this, the entity would go out of business. Why is it that Gallup and other polling companies year after year find America has an appalling view of the media, yet their business models and product remain the same?
Continue reading …Hours after criticizing America so fiercely that US diplomats stormed out of the UN General Assembly, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday that time has not run out for the two countries to repair their bad relationship. (Sept. 23)
Continue reading …Hours after criticizing America so fiercely that US diplomats stormed out of the UN General Assembly, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday that time has not run out for the two countries to repair their bad relationship. (Sept. 23)
Continue reading …Hours after criticizing America so fiercely that US diplomats stormed out of the UN General Assembly, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday that time has not run out for the two countries to repair their bad relationship. (Sept. 23)
Continue reading …Highlights of this day in history: Richard Nixon gives his ‘Checkers’ speech; Rome’s Augustus Caesar born; Lewis and Clark finish trek to America’s West; Psychologist Sigmund Freud dies; Musicians Ray Charles and Bruce Springsteen born. (Sept. 23)
Continue reading …Highlights of this day in history: Richard Nixon gives his ‘Checkers’ speech; Rome’s Augustus Caesar born; Lewis and Clark finish trek to America’s West; Psychologist Sigmund Freud dies; Musicians Ray Charles and Bruce Springsteen born. (Sept. 23)
Continue reading …It may not have quite as many views as Admiral Ackbar, but a chieftan of Sprint’s CDMA-based Direct Connect service was officially outed by the carrier via YouTube earlier. Our device in question, the Motorola Admiral , has now been given a speedy lookover despite the fact that the company hasn’t even seen fit to acknowledge its existence otherwise. ‘Course, we don’t imagine this was accidental in the slightest — the video of the rugged Android device has been up for several hours without getting pulled — but it’s still a curious way to introduce one of the first phones featuring a brand new service . Regardless, we now have the clearest shots of the portrait QWERTY smartphone that we’ve seen yet; the two-and-a-half minute teaser didn’t list off a lot of specs, but it did confirm the handset’s 3.1-inch display and five megapixel camera with LED flash. That should count for something, right? Still, it likely won’t be long before we get a real announcement with the full rundown, so just keep yourself entertained by watching the “related videos” section in the meantime. Check out the vid after the break. Continue reading Sprint’s Motorola Admiral quietly displayed on YouTube as America watches dancing cats Sprint’s Motorola Admiral quietly displayed on YouTube as America watches dancing cats originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 23 Sep 2011 02:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It was business as usual at the UN General Assembly today: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave an anti-America speech, and America walked out. Or, at least, its representatives did. As the Iranian president described the “mysterious” 9/11 attacks as a “pretext” for US attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan, US diplomats walked out,…
Continue reading …On Thursday's American Morning, CNN regarded Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry's newest web-ad as using “patriotism as a political tool.” Co-host Carol Costello lumped his ad in with the 2004 Swift Boat campaign, as an unfair accusation to make of his opponent's patriotism. Perry's newest web-ad attacks Obama's jobs record and his “apology tour” for America, and trumpets Perry's own patriotism. Costello then lumped that in with the Swift Boat campaign of 2004 which questioned the war heroism of candidate John Kerry. Although it was a legitimate story , it has been regarded by the liberal media as a smear. “It's a tactic that's been proved quite effective,” Costello said of Perry's remark that “We don't need a president who apologizes for America.” “Remember the infamous swift boat ads by a pro-Bush group questioning Vietnam veteran John Kerry's heroism?” Costello asked. “President Bush eventually denounced the ads, but the damage was done. Kerry lost the election.” The Swift Boat campaign included over 250 Vietnam veterans who questioned presidential candidate John Kerry's military accomplishments and post-bellum accounts of Vietnam where he accused his fellow soldiers of ghastly atrocities. The story was ignored by the media for a time and was eventually regarded as a smear. That CNN would sloppily link the two is quite odd, since Perry's claims are quite valid on the surface that no net jobs were added in the month of August. He emphasizes this in the ad, calling Obama “President Zero.” The media regarded the Swift Boat story as illegitimate, but Perry's ad includes no sloppy accusations or conspiracy theories against Obama, simply an argument that the President has failed to create jobs and has repeatedly apologized for America overseas. [Video below. Click here for audio.]
Continue reading …Well America, on November 20th you too will finally have net neutrality regulations all your own… provided the anticipated pile of lawsuits don’t derail the process. The FCC will publish its “open internet rules” in the Federal Register tomorrow, making the regulations official. These are the same fairly modest proposals that were passed nearly a year ago over Republican opposition and, on that fateful day in November, they’re scheduled to take effect. The rules have already faced challenges from congress , Verizon and MetroPCS , but those suits were dismissed since the regulations technically didn’t exist. After tomorrow though, any and all legal challenges will be fair game. Since the FCC is relying on its ancillary powers instead of reclassifying broadband as a Tier II service (similar to telephone landlines), those challenges could actually meet with success. If you need a refresher, just check out or guide to net neutrality as well as our interview with advocate and law professor Tim Wu. Now, we just have to wait and see what tomorrow will bring. America may join the net neutrality parade on November 20th, if the courts let it originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Sep 2011 19:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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