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May062010

MRC: By 12 to 1 Margin, Network Stories About Arizona Immigration Law Negative

This won't come as a surprise to anyone who reads this site, but the media showed tremendous liberal bias in their coverage of the Arizona Immigration Law. This from Newsbusters:

When political scientists compare populism and elitism, they could certainly find a test case in the new Arizona law on immigration enforcement. While Rasmussen found 70 percent of Arizonans favored the crackdown on illegal aliens, and new national media polls found majority support as well, ABC, CBS, and NBC denounced the popular will as short-sighted and discriminatory

From April 23 to May 3, the top three television networks offered viewers 50 stories and interview segments on their morning and evening news programs. The tone was strongly hostile to the law and promotional to the "growing storm" of left-wing protesters: 37 stories (or 74 percent) were negative, 10 were neutral, and only three were positive toward the Arizona law's passage -- 12 negative stories for every one that leaned positive. Stories were much kinder and sympathetic to illegal aliens than they were to police officers. Cops were potential abusers of power. Entering the country illegally was not an abuse of power. It was portrayed as an honorable step by the powerless. 

The soundbite count was also slanted, with 92 quotes against the law and only 52 in favor. The pro-law numbers, however, included many soundbites of Arizona public officials defending themselves against liberal charges that they were racists or in favor of racial profiling.

Nothing like mainstream media objectivity! As always, great work by the MRC and Newsbusters.

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Reader Comments (3)

Don't let the facts get in the way of a good news story!

May 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBruce

I have more respect for the skanks that appeared on Bret Michael's show "Rock of Love" than for journalists

May 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterHerb Tarlek

Well put Herb. I have more respect for their dealers and pimps than I do for journalists.

May 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterApple Jacks

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