I remain yang gang, but I definitely commend Bernie on his ability to always be talking policy and not let himself get dragged into the personal mud slinging.
I remain yang gang, but I definitely commend Bernie on his ability to always be talking policy and not let himself get dragged into the personal mud slinging.
You mean like you're doing in this thread?
If anyone should be whinning about lack of coverage or fair coverage, it should be Pete. Dude is working it hard. Focusing on fixing problems. He consistently polling in the top 4. But he never whines or mopes. And this is his first election. I think that he's going far...
0% with black voters lol
If anyone should be whinning about lack of coverage or fair coverage, it should be Pete. Dude is working it hard. Focusing on fixing problems. He consistently polling in the top 4. But he never whines or mopes. And this is his first election. I think that he's going far...
0% with black voters lol
Well, I'm not a white guy, and I like him. He's consistently in the top 4. And yet, he never whines about his lack of media coverage.
"Bernie Bros" was one of the ways Hillary and her media friends tried to attack Sanders, as if Bernie is some sort of sexist.
"Bernie Bros" was one of the ways Hillary and her media friends tried to attack Sanders, as if Bernie is some sort of sexist.
Wrong again, but par for your course. Always the put upon; never the disingenuous, intellectually dishonest provocateur living under a bridge.
In These Times tallied how often the three candidates were discussed and logged whether the coverage was positive, negative or neutral. For example, while poll results by themselves (whether favorable or unfavorable to a candidate) were simply logged as neutral, commentary about a candidate “surging” was logged as positive and “stagnant” as negative. Clips and previews for upcoming segments were not included.
The coverage quickly revealed a pattern. Over the two months, these six programs focused on Biden, often to the exclusion of Warren and Sanders. Sanders received not only the least total coverage (less than one-third of Biden’s), but the most negative. As to the substance, MSNBC’s reporting revolved around poll results and so-called electability.

The coverage quickly revealed a pattern. Over the two months, these six programs focused on Biden, often to the exclusion of Warren and Sanders. Sanders received not only the least total coverage (less than one-third of Biden’s), but the most negative. As to the substance, MSNBC’s reporting revolved around poll results and so-called electability.
The coverage quickly revealed a pattern. Over the two months, these six programs focused on Biden, often to the exclusion of Warren and Sanders. Sanders received not only the least total coverage (less than one-third of Biden’s), but the most negative. As to the substance, MSNBC’s reporting revolved around poll results and so-called electability.
Are these the two months that Sanders' poll numbers were going down? Because... that would reasonably look like this?

The coverage quickly revealed a pattern. Over the two months, these six programs focused on Biden, often to the exclusion of Warren and Sanders. Sanders received not only the least total coverage (less than one-third of Biden’s), but the most negative. As to the substance, MSNBC’s reporting revolved around poll results and so-called electability.
Are these the two months that Sanders' poll numbers were going down? Because... that would reasonably look like this?
That doesn't explain the fact that Warren was covered more favorably despite having the same or lower polling numbers in the same period. Nor does it explain the difference in the content of coverage, rather than simply whether it was positive or negative. Nor does it explain all the instances of bias mentioned in the article.
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You don't see it?
You don't see it? Warren's polls are going up. Sanders Polls are stagnant. News outlets report her as surging and him as stagnant.
And you think that's unfair.
Weird.
You've been here long enough to remember boneyard bill and the relentless optimism regarding his thoughts on Ron Paul's presidential aspirations.When was Ron Paul a frontrunner for nomination with 4 million individual small donations?
You've been here long enough to remember boneyard bill and the relentless optimism regarding his thoughts on Ron Paul's presidential aspirations.When was Ron Paul a frontrunner for nomination with 4 million individual small donations?