Showing posts with label MSM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MSM. Show all posts

2/04/2010

Media Matters Should Actually Listen To....The Media

Yesterday over on Instapundit, Glenn Reynolds noted that he was quoted in an NPR story about Andrew Breitbart. One of his many readers sent in the following aside:
“Listened to the NPR Breitbart report while going to dinner. Was surprised to hear the reporter describe you as the ‘conservative’ blogger Instapundit. It doesn’t use that term in the written version you linked to, but the as-broadcast version sure did. Check it out.”
Reynolds has professed many times (usually after media misidentification like this) to not be a conservative, but more of a libertarian.

Today, Media Matters for America wastes some trons on a deluded rant by Jamison Foser about Breitbart and some cockamamie Vince Foster tangent. Foser is a 'Senior Fellow' at MMFA, which apparently is code for "
I am a progressive who couldn't even get a real job in Obama controlled Washington."

Anyhow, shortly into his Breibart rant Foser said:
"Take this week's piece by NPR's David Folkenflik, which quotes Breitbart extensively and includes praise from Glenn Reynolds (who was not, by the way, identified as a conservative)..."
Now I must assume that Foser is an intelligent guy, since he is a 'Senior Fellow', but while he works at a media watchdog organization, he couldn't even be bothered to click on the NPR link that says "Listen to the Story". Having done so would have let Foser hear the words:
"Glenn Reynolds is a UT Law professor, perhaps better known as the conservative blogger, Instapundit...."
Jamison, if you are reading, it can be found starting at the 2:20 mark. There is more to the NPR report than just the web story (which does not use the 'C' word), since as you may have forgotten, 'R' stands for radio. But this may be excusable since the last I checked, there isn't much left on the radio for a devoted Progressive any more.

Lesson for the kiddies out there....if you ever grow up to be a 'Senior Fellow' (or even a happy fellow) at an organization whose stated purpose is to be a media watchdog and critic...perhaps you ought to watch/listen to more than one source before you decide to comment on a story....

1/17/2010

Contempt is in the Eye of the Beholder

This cool quote popped up on the Instapundit ticker today....
“If only the media had as much contempt for lying, thieving, corrupt politicians as they do for sports stars who use steroids.”
Given today's roiling political environment, and the media that abets the Democrats that run the political machine and ignores their vices and scandals, it seems like a very apt quote.

But if you track the links all the way back to its inspiration, the lying, thieving, corrupt politicians that aren't held in contempt by the media are not Rangel, Dodd, Pelosi, geithner, and the Chicago Machine, but...George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Sarah Palin, and Rudy Giuliani.

Apparently Duncan Black, writer of the Eschaton blog, must have been hitting the Ambien a little too hard over the last several years. The media didn't show contempt for W, Cheney and Palin? YGTSM.....

Of course the explanation for all this lies in the disclaimer at the bottom of his posts:
Disclaimer:
This is a personal web site. It is not a production of Media Matters for America (MMFA). Statements on this site do not represent the views or policies of MMFA. Preferences for electoral candidates posted on this site have not been expressed using any MMFA resources
I am glad we cleared that up....

UPDATE: Forgive for not knowing that Duncan Black was actually 'Atrios'....I never read his stuff...for good reason....