Biden and the MSM
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| Wed, 10-22-2008 - 6:39pm |
The MSM treatment of the Obama camp compared to McCain's - specifically Biden v Palin - is simply laughable. This article spells it out pretty well.
From the NY Post - Kirsten Powers
BIDEN'S BUNGLES: A BLATANT BIAS
October 22, 2008
Barack Obama's choice of Joe Biden as his running mate prompted a small wave of warnings about Biden's propensity for gaffes. But no one imagined even in a worse-case scenario such a spectacular bomb as telling donors Sunday to "gird your loins" because a young president Obama will be tested by an international crisis just like young President John Kennedy was.
Scary? You betcha! But somehow, not front-page news.
Again the media showed their incredible bias by giving scattered coverage of Biden's statements.
There were a few exceptions. On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," co-host Mika Brzezinski flipped incredulously through the papers, expressing shock at the lack of coverage of Biden's remarks. Guest Dan Rather admitted that if Palin had said it, the media would be going nuts.
So what gives?
The stock answer is: "It's just Biden being Biden." We all know how smart he is about foreign policy, so it's not the same as when Sarah Palin says something that seems off.
Yet, when Biden asserted incorrectly in the vice-presidential debate that the United States "drove Hezbollah out of Lebanon," nobody in the US media shrieked. (It was, however, covered with derision in the Middle East.) Or when he confused his history by claiming FDR calmed the nation during the Depression by going on TV, the press didn't take it as evidence that he's clueless.
And Biden is the foreign-policy gravitas on the Democratic ticket, so his comments are actually even more disconcerting.
The outakes of his Sunday remarks don't begin to capture the magnitude of what he said. After warning the crowd that there would be some sort of international incident - Biden could think of four or five scenarios - he told the donors: "We're gonna need you to use your influence, your influence within the community, to stand with him. Because it's not gonna be apparent initially, it's not gonna be apparent that we're right."
What does that mean? Obama's election would provoke an international incident because of his inexperience and even Obama's biggest supporters won't be reassured by his response?
Then there were Biden's predictions on the economy: "I promise you, you all are gonna be sitting here a year from now going, 'Oh my God, why are they there in the polls? . . . Why is this thing so tough? . . . I'm asking you now, be prepared to stick with us. Remember the faith you had at this point, because you're going to have to reinforce us.
"There are gonna be a lot of you who want to go, 'Whoa, wait a minute, yo, whoa, whoa, I don't know about that decision.' "
Biden is teling us that, at a time when Americans need to feel confidence in their government, they will be going "Oh my God." Not a great message.
Needless to say, if Sarah Palin said this about a McCain administration, the media world would be exploding.
Whether you believe Biden is exaggerating, as he is known to do, or is providing real insight, the double standard in the media does even more damage to their lagging brand.
Part of the problem is their "Obama love," but we're also seeing the media elite's belief - prejudice - that anyone with an R behind their name is dumb. So, if they say something dumb, they must be dumb. A Democrat, like Biden, can make wildly inaccurate or outrageous comments and they are ignored because the TV and press insiders feel they "know who he really is."
On the stump recently, Sen. Biden declared he had "three words" for what the nation needs: "J-O-B-S."
Lucky for him, his name isn't Dan Quayle, or that would have followed him for the rest of his career.

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((((The stock answer is: "It's just Biden being Biden." We all know how smart he is about foreign policy, so it's not the same as when Sarah Palin says something that seems off.))))))
Palin does not have the gravitas that Biden does. I wonder if she will ever earn the respect that he commands, since she gave a bad first impression, although her staunch supporters, who don't like the MSM, seem to think otherwise. lol. Biden is smart. Biden talks A LOT. Yes, he makes mistakes, but his gaffes are minimal in comparison to how much information he knows. Not so with Palin. She can only dream to ever be as astute as Biden. Her capacity to understand the basic, fundamental if you will, issues that affect the US, let alone the world, is so limited that she's incoherent at times. Biden might be off message, but at least he is coherent and knowledgeable.
or like when Obama credited his Uncle (in US military) for doing something Russia did?
in the end he just named the wrong concentration camp -- oopsie.
Let Palin do something like that ............. or you know, elect not to name the mags and papers she reads.
or laughingly tell a Indian man that it seems you can't go anywhere in X town (I've forgotten the town) and not see an Indian in the local donut shop or convenience store .......
yeah imagine Palin saying THAT one
I agree...everybody is ignoring Biden:
http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=A131FF35-18FE-70B2-A82285072E07915D
Sopal
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It shouldn't be beyond you.
"Just Biden being Biden" is hardly a sign of respect. They know he's a bumbling fool and so when he acts like a bumbling fool it comes as no big surprise.
The same is pretty much true about Obama. They know he's a Marxist and a far, far, far left wing radical, so when relationships or policies pop up to prove it, the ignore it.
Just curious, where do the posters here get their news? I'm limited - no cable or satellite - by choice - too much incoming trash. And I have lost the little respect I had for the television networks through the course of this campaign. So I rely primarily on online sources.
Also, does anyone agree that the outcome of this election would be different IF the two camps had been treated equally? I really believe it would have been Hillary for one thing.
It's scary when you think about how so few with the power of the press can steer a course that affects us all. Disheartening really.
Perhaps this statement is so neutral because Joe Liebermann already said something similar to it this week. It is not a controversial statement, no matter how much the McCaign campaign is
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