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Posted Monday, September 22, 2008 4:43 PM

How the Media's Real 'Bias' Works in McCain's Favor

Andrew Romano


Breaking news! The McCain campaign thinks the press is "a pro-Obama advocacy organization that every day attacks the McCain campaign, attacks Senator McCain, attacks Governor Palin, and excuses Senator Obama." Or at least that's what chief strategist Steve Schmidt told a bunch of reporters--I mean, "pro-Obama advocates"--on a conference call this morning.

I sympathize. I really do. In fact, I sympathize so much that when McCain's speechwriter, co-author and alter ego Mark Salter made a similar complaint last week--that the press was not applying "the same standard" of factchecking to Obama's latest ads and attacks as it was applying to McCain's--I sifted through the evidence and found that "the guy's got a point." You can read my analysis of Obama's misleading messaging here

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But there are limits to my sympathy--and with this morning's rant, Schmidt may have crossed that line. Here's why. When people on either side of the political spectrum make these claims--whether they manage presidential campaigns or spend their precious time commenting on Stumper items--they're usually latching onto a single unfavorable story to make a sweeping generalization about the entire "media establishment." In this case, Schmidt was using this morning's report that McCain campaign manager Rick Davis "was paid more than $30,000 a month for five years as president of an advocacy group set up by the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to defend them against stricter regulations" to argue that the New York Times is "not by any standard a journalistic organization." "[It's] completely, totally, 150 percent in the tank for the Democratic candidate," he said. As an example of this imbalance, Schmidt accused the Times of failing to report that "[Joe Biden's] son is a lobbyist for the credit card and banking industry."

The only problem? The Times has reported on Hunter Biden's work as a lobbyist. Twice. (Incidentally, MBNA hired Biden as a consultant--not a lobbyist. But that's another story.) What's more, the newspaper has printed "more than 40" "probing stories... over the course of the campaign about Barack Obama, his life, his religion, his childhood, his politics, his time in the state senate, his time in the U.S. Senate, his family, his religion, his friends, his fundraising and all other manner of associations"--at least according to the Obama campaign, which took the unusual step this afternoon of sending reporters links to negative New York Times articles about the Illinois senator in response to Schmidt's accusation. You can read the list and draw your own conclusions.

I don't fault individual readers for seizing on isolated reports as evidence of the MSM's overarching ideological bias. It happens to me all the time. One week I'll write an item critical of McCain and a commenter will call me a "degenerate marxist." The next week someone else will say I'm a "FOX News butt boy" for criticizing Obama. Neither reader has weighed both items in their analysis--let alone the 1,400 others I've posted since last September. That's more than understandable--and it's exactly what happens on a larger scale with the media as a whole. Still, it's worth noting that groups that keep track of this stuff for us have found that the claims of pro-Obama, anti-McCain bias are wildly exaggerated. In late July, for example, the Center for Media and Public Affairs found that on-air evaluations of Obama went from 62 percent positive during the primaries to 72 percent negative during the general election. Meanwhile, McCain's negatives fell and positives rose over the same period of time. Hardly evidence of a "pro-Obama advocacy organization."

The bottom line is that Schmidt has too much skin in this game to be credible source of media criticism. He wants to discredit any negative news about his candidate by discrediting the messenger--an easy task, given how much the masses seem to hate the MSM. He wants to shame reporters into writing critical stories about Obama to prove that they're fair and balanced. And he wants to distract the press from reporting on McCain's economic struggles by dangling a shiny object in front of their faces--in this case, a melodramatic attack on the media itself (incidentally, the media's favorite subject to cover).

More than anything else, that last goal--and Schmidt's success in achieving it, as evidenced by this very blog item as well as stories everywhere from the Politico to the Washington Post--is probably the strongest argument against his accusations of ideological bias. For the record, I think there's a lot of bias in the mainstream media. It's a huge problem, in fact. But the issue isn't ideology. No reporter I've ever met sits around scheming about how to get his or her favored candidate elected. Do they have private political beliefs? I'm sure. Do these preferences occasionally skew their work? No doubt. But as a rule, reporters spend too much time with politicians to feel anything but skepticism. The really damaging bias is narrative in nature--bias for tension, bias for conflict, bias for drama. Which is why when Schmidt and Co. release a misleading ad about Obama that's not actually airing on TV, the cable newsniks air it for them. Or why we jump to cover Schmidt's histrionic attack on the Times instead of focusing on McCain's economic speech in Scranton. Schmidt knows how the MSM works, and he's doing a brilliant job--far better than Team Obama--of capitalizing on its weaknesses. I'd tell him to stop whining if it weren't such an effective part of his strategy.

UPDATE, 5:47 p.m: The Huffington Post reports:

For a party that rails against the New York Times, the Republicans sure depend on the Grey Lady to score political points. Since the end of the primary, John McCain's campaign has sent at least 60 emails to its rapid response list that reference the New York Times. They have used the paper to repeatedly knock Obama for voting "present" in the Illinois State Senate. They have used it to defend McCain's record on Jack Abramoff, to accuse Obama of flip-flopping on Iraq, and to bolster the case for vice presidential pick Sarah Palin. "New York Times: Governor Palin 'Took Intense Criticism From Members Of Her Own Party For Turning The Spotlight On The Failures Of Alaska Republicans,'" read one McCain campaign press release.

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Posted By: ikez78 (September 23, 2008 at 8:36 PM)

Andrew, read the latest Gallup poll.  The press is WAAAY to the left of the country and 50 % of the country is aware you are biased to the left (that means you are to the left of AT LEAST 50% of the country) and only 10% see a conservative bias.  Poll after poll after poll show these same results.  At some point you people in the press need to be honest with yourselves.  Go take one of those online political quizzes and see where YOU rank.  You may be unaware that YOU are to the left of the country.  You owe it to your readers to CHECK what your own beliefs are in comparison to the country.  You no longer have the excuse of being ignorant of your own biases and just denying them is dishonest and only hurting your business and credibility.


Posted By: Mr.tutto (September 22, 2008 at 11:50 PM)

You didn't hear from me first, but why is everyone making excuses for Sarah Palin's stupidity. She would have a hard time getting a job as a cashier at Wal Mart. Tomorrow she will do a meet and greet with 9 world leaders in 20 hours. I bet that she could do more.


Posted By: goldieluck (September 22, 2008 at 10:49 PM)

To love234america, You are so stupid and ignorant, you are judging people by the color of their skin. Criminals are everwhere and they are in every color. This election is not about the color of our skin, this is about our country and the American people like you. In times of disaster like Sept. 11 we are into it. We are living in one country and you should vote who's best for our country. MCain is old and Palin cannot run this country, we will be in bad shape and great diasater if we vote for two liars. If you don't like Obama because the color of his skin, guesse what! vote for Biden then. Be Happy, Vote for Obama and Biden!