[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 101 (Friday, July 8, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1278]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A LOOK AT MEDIA BIAS
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HON. LAMAR SMITH
of texas
in the house of representatives
Friday, July 8, 2011
Mr. SMITH of Texas. Mr. Speaker. I submit the following.
Media Fairness Caucus--A Look at Media Bias
Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX), Chairman
Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA), CoChair
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), CoChair
Media's Liberal Bias Distorts Fair Coverage
From U.S. News & World Report:
``The liberal bias of the mainstream media tilts so far
left that any outlets not in that political lane, like the
Drudge Report and Fox News Channel, look far more
conservative than they really are, according to a UCLA
professor's new book out next month.
``In a crushing body blow to the pushers of the so-called
`Fox Effect,' which claims the conservative media is dragging
the left into the center, UCLA political science professor
Tim Groseclose in Left Turn claims that `all' mainstream news
outlets have a liberal bias in their reporting that makes
even moderate organizations appear out of the mainstream and
decidedly right-wing to news consumers who are influenced by
the slant.''
In the book, Groseclose writes: ``Fox News is clearly more
conservative than ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC and National Public
Radio. Some will conclude that `therefore, this means that
Fox News has a conservative bias.' Instead, maybe it is
centrist, and possibly even left-leaning, while all the
others are far left. It's like concluding that six-three is
short just because it is short compared to professional
basketball players.''
Americans See Media as Biased, Liberal
Two-thirds of Americans believe that reporters try to help
the candidate they want to win an election, according to a
recent Rasmussen public opinion poll. Only 2 in 10 think
reporters try to offer unbiased coverage.
The survey also found that almost half of Americans think
reporters would hide any damaging information about the
candidate they wanted to win. And by more than two-to-one,
Americans say the average reporter is more liberal than they
are, rather than more conservative.
If the national media want to earn Americans' trust, they
should give them the facts, not tell them what to think.
First Lady Thanks Media for ``Support'' and ``Kindness''
During a recent interview on CNN, First Lady Michelle Obama
thanked the national media for their ``support'' and
``kindness.'' Below is an excerpt from the interview:
CNN reporter: ``How's the family ready for this [the
election]? It's going to be quite vicious, isn't it? How do
you prepare for that?''
First Lady Michelle Obama: ``You know, it's . . . we're
ready, you know. Our children, you know, could care less
about what we're doing. We work hard to do that. Fortunately,
we have help from the media. I have to say this: I'm very
grateful for the support and kindness that we've gotten.
People have respected their privacy and in that way, I think,
you know, no matter what people may feel about my husband's
policies or what have you, they care about children and
that's been good to see.''
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