Media Admitting Media Bias

January 19, 2009 / 10:13 pm • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

So I tell a friend, I sure wish there was one place where all the liberal reporters admit their bias. And voila! He gives me a couple places:

Quoting themselves at Ed Driscoll’s here and at Media Research Center here.

  1. 3 Responses to “Media Admitting Media Bias”

  2. jason
    January 20 2009 / 12:50 am
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    They’re really not even embarrassed by their bias anymore. This is probably good. Everyone is biased. Bias isn’t necessarily bad. Deceiving people so that they think you are objective…that’s the problem. I think we would be better off if reporters and news organizations were honest about what their biases are. Just come out with it, full disclosure.
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  3. Chalmers
    January 20 2009 / 7:17 am
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    My favorite (the press is more in touch with what is happening):

    Joe Scarborough: “Is there a liberal bias in the media or is the bias towards getting the story first and getting the highest ratings, therefore, making the most money?”
    Former ABC 20/20 anchor Hugh Downs: “Well, I think the latter, by far. And, of course, when the word ‘liberal’ came to be a pejorative word, you began to wonder, you have to say that the press doesn’t want to be thought of as merely liberal. But people tend to be more liberated in their thought when they are closer to events and know a little more about what the background of what’s happening. So, I suppose, in that respect, there is a liberal, if you want to call it a bias. The press is a little more in touch with what’s happening.”
    — MSNBC’s Scarborough Country, January 10, 2005.

  4. Louis
    January 22 2009 / 2:12 pm
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    I’ve been on the inside of several stories that tems and stories they repothe media covered. They got it wrong every time. The reporters want an angle and they usually don’t understand the way things work in their stories. I don’t even watch the news anymore. It’s of no value.

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