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Thursday, January 03, 2008
Larry Elder :: Townhall.com Columnist
Baseball's 'Broken Trust' -- What About Traditional Media?
by Larry Elder
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When the Mitchell Report came out -- accusing more than 80 professional baseball players of using performance-enhancing substances -- television commentators lectured viewers about "broken trust." One commentator, in particular, somberly expressed his disappointment.

I found myself asking, "Wasn't this the same guy who, as a motorist, struck someone on a bicycle? And even though witnesses yelled, 'Stop! Stop!' he continued through two red lights while dragging the bicycle underneath the car?" The commentator insisted he was "unaware" he'd hit the cyclist. Charged with leaving the scene of an accident, reckless driving, assault and harassment, the commentator pled guilty to operating a motor vehicle knowing or having cause to know property damage had been caused. The bicyclist, who reportedly required elbow surgery, expressed disappointment that the court fined the commentator only $250 with 70 hours of community service. Broken trust?

A few weeks ago, an MSNBC reporter covered French President Sarkozy's visit to China. With videotape rolling of President Bush flanked by Sarkozy to his left and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to his right, the reporter gushed, "(W)ho could not have a man-crush on that man? I'm not talking about the monkey, either. I'm talking about the other one." Questioned by the show's host, "Who's the monkey?" the reporter clarified, "The monkey in the middle" -- meaning President Bush. The reporter later apologized. Broken trust?

In a 1996 survey of Washington, D.C., newspaper reporters and bureau chiefs, 89 percent said they voted for Bill Clinton in 1992, while 7 percent voted for George Herbert Walker Bush. Numerous surveys over the years show reporters describe themselves as liberals or Democrats by a two-to-one or three-to-one margin. Broken trust?

ABC's George Stephanopoulos, this past Sunday, "interviewed" presidential contender Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. Stephanopoulos asked Clinton about the appropriateness of using her experiences as First Lady when touting her qualifications for the presidency. Clinton talked about the substantive nature of her activities as First Lady, and said, "You were there." Indeed, Stephanopoulos was there. As a trusted aide for then-candidate Gov. Bill Clinton, Stephanopoulos campaigned hard for his boss's election, and then served in the White House. Now we watch the new, improved, "nonpartisan" Stephanopoulos "objectively" interview the likes of Sen. Clinton on his weekly TV show. But isn't this the same guy who, after Bill Clinton got elected, talked about his expectations for a better America through Clinton's vision of bigger government? Broken trust?

Meanwhile, over at NBC, we watch Tim Russert, a former aide to liberal Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, similarly conduct "objective" interviews. On their sister cable channel, we watch a sputtering anti-Bush Keith Olbermann and equally anti-Bush Chris Matthews "cover" debates -- and, in the case of Matthews, even host one! Yes, the same Matthews who spoke about the "criminality" of the Bush administration.

Speaking of "broken trust," how long did it take for the traditional news media to recognize that the U.S. military's surge was working? Some polls say half of Americans consider the country in a recession. Does the drumbeat of negative economic "news" coverage play a role? Continued...

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Larry Elder is a syndicated radio talk show host and best-selling author. His latest book, "What's Race Got to Do with It?" is available now.
 
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JUST REPORT THE NEWS
PERHAPS IF THE FADING MAINSTREAM MEDIA HAD STUCK TO JUST REPORTING THE NEWS THEN THE AMERICAN PUBLIC WOULDN'T BE LOOKING FOR DIFFERENT OUTLETS.
I'M NOT SAYING FOX IS OBJECTIVE BUT THEY OFFER A DIFFERENT SIDE. THE INTERNET IS ALSO TAKING AWAY FROM THEM ERGO, TOWNHALL, DRUDGE ETC.,
BOTTOM LINE IS THE AMERICAN MEDIA FROM CBS--TO THE NEW YORK TIMES CAN'T BE TRUSTED AND NEITHER CAN FOX OR DRUDGE.
IT JUST MEANS THAT WE HAVE TO BE MORE DILIGENT IN WHAT WE READ HEAR AND SEE.
QUIT DRINKING THE KOOL AID ON BOTH SIDES, AND JUST SEARCH FOR SOME SEMBLANCE OF TRUTH. YES THAT MEANS WORK! MOST STORIES ARE NEITHER BLACK OR WHITE AS PORTRAYED TODAY , USUALLY A LOT OF GRAY AREA. WE AS THE PUBLIC HAVE A DUTY TO OURSELVES AND OUR CHILDREN TO SEEK OUT THE TRUTH BECAUSE WE WON'T GET THE ENTIRE TRUTH FROM ANY OUTLET.
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Overwhelming Liberal Bias in the Media
Okay Anthony, you've made some good points. Practically blew me out of the water. O'Reilly's a conservative. So is Gibson, Brit Hume etc. Fox News does lean right. Of all television/cable news, overwhelmingly, there's one outlet that leans right. In the meantime, you can give Larry his props for an accurate op-ed. Again, I'd encourage you to check his sources and see if you can prove him wrong.
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