Because it’s no longer bias. As Glenn Reynolds pointed out yesterday, the media is in the tank for Obama:
I promised some thoughts on what to do about the news media’s outright campaigning for Obama. (And that’s what it is. Media bias used to mean that they would slow-walk stories that reflected badly on their candidate; now they just flat out ignore them, or even try to shoot them down. They’re not just in the tank, they’re functioning as arms of the campaign, and Obama’s strategy shows that he knows that and is relying on it.)
Just this morning I had to turn off the radio, because the local propaganda mouthpiece of the Obama Campaign ran coverage which started out with an Alaskan commenting that she is not to be underestimated, and then following up with the various ways people think she’s not qualified, including polls showing that only 25% of voters think she’s qualified. Even though she’s, you know, about as qualified as Obama is. Prof. Reynolds talks about solutions:
There’s a vast underserved population out there, for news, entertainment, movies, etc., and if people start serving it, the current “mainstream” media won’t be so mainstream anymore. So if you’re unhappy with current offerings, put your money where your mouth is.
And if you’re one of the people with creative interests, start making alternative stuff. Not just news and punditry, but entertainment, documentaries, etc. If An American Carol does well this weekend, it’ll make it a lot easier for the next film of its type to be made. If Evan Coyne Maloney’s documentary work does well, it’ll encourage a lot more of that kind of work.
Think of it like cultivating a garden: Starve the weeds, feed the flowers. Like gardening, it’s work. But like gardening, if you do the work you’ll see results.
I agree. Make sure you get out to see An American Carol this weekend. Even though we’re booked solid this weekend with election volunteer stuff, Bitter and I are going to make time. We need it to do well. That sends a powerful signal to the market.
This morning Glenn linked to a piece showing that the Boston Globe is still spreading lies about Sarah Palin that have been repeatedly debunked. This is the worst I’ve ever seen a media. We honestly don’t have a functioning Republic as long as these people continue to peddle their shameless propaganda as legitimate journalism. Perhaps this will be the election where the voting public realizes the emperor has no clothes. I certainly hope so.