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Media Bias at "The Today Show"?


I just witnessed media bias.

I'm sitting in my hotel room in Los Angeles watching "The Today Show" and Matt Lauer is interviewing Democratic Congressman Carl Levin and Republican Susan Collins about the Goldman Sachs hearings on Capitol Hill. In the opening show tease before the interview, Lauer says they're going to ask Levin about using the "S" word so often during the hearing. Guess what? Lauer never asked him one question about it. It never came up. Let's put aside the fact that using that word repeatedly has no place on public television. The fact of the matter is that Lauer just entirely blew that part of the story off.

It gets worse.

The media bias went into overdrive when Lauer then grilled the Republican Collins about why she and her GOP counterparts were holding up open debate on the financial reform bill. It's a legitimate question but he asked her the question three different times in three different ways! Then he called the GOP tactics schizophrenic and asked Carl Levin if he agreed with that assessment. Incoming softball! Levin hits it out of the park. Unbelievable. It's no wonder people are getting tired of the "old media" and looking around for other new media options.

You can watch the video exchange below.

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Look, I am NOT one of these guys who goes around bashing the liberal media everyday but when it hits you right in the face it's hard to ignore it.

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Comments on this post

# RE: Media Bias at "The Today Show"?

Unfortunately ignorance is bliss. It is acceptable to use foul language, discriptive comments, and derrogative discriptions on public TV. Listen up, if this is how your representative talkes, send them a message about your disapproval of this way of acting in public. Acutally their public lives should be reflective of their private lives. And heaven help us.
Left by Carol on May 07, 2010 12:42 PM