The Charts That Should Accompany All Discussions of Media Bias

They are the ones presented this morning by John Sides, drawing on Pew analyses of positive, negative, and neutral press coverage of all Republican candidates and of President Obama through this past year.

Here’s the trend in coverage of Mitt Romney. The solid line means “positive” stories (in Romney’s case, about his business record or primary-election successes); the dotted line means “negative” stories (for Romney, about Bain-related layoffs or campaign-trail gaffes); and “neutral” stories are left out.

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Main theme: Romney endured more negative-than-positive coverage in much of 2011, during the intense primary debates and negative ads, but has had much more positive-than-negative coverage through this year.

Now, here is comparable coverage of President Obama:

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Main point: President Obama has always had more negative-than-positive coverage through the past year.

Here is how the two charts look when combined:

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Main point: At no time in the past year has coverage of President Obama been as positive as that of Governor Romney. Indeed, at no time in the past year has it been on-balance positive at all.

You can argue that negative coverage of the administration is justified. You can argue that incumbents are — and should be — held to a tougher standard, since they have a record to defend. But you can’t sanely argue that the press is in the tank for Obama, notwithstanding recent “false equivalence” attempts to do so.

One more chart from Pew:

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via Politics : The Atlantic http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/05/the-charts-that-should-accompany-all-discussions-of-media-bias/257961/

Ledes from May Jobs Report

AP: “U.S. employers created 69,000 jobs in May, the fewest in a year, and the unemployment rate ticked up. The dismal jobs figures could fan fears that the economy is sputtering.” Bloomberg: “American employers in May added the smallest number of workers in a year and the unemployment rate unexpectedly increased as job-seekers re-entered the […]

via The Page by Mark Halperin http://thepage.time.com/2012/06/01/ledes-from-may-jobs-report/

johnjcook June 01, 2012 at 08:37AM

@johnjcook: Did the same thing to me RT @mlcalderone: Roger Ailes’ upstate NY paper canceled @gabrielsherman’s subscription. http://t.co/8CAxvsPu”

Google Applies for More than 50 New Domains Including .LOL and .YouTube


The company applied for more than 50 top-level domains in total, according to a person close to the situation. Each application carries an $185,000 application fee.


via Advertising Age – Homepage http://adage.com/article/digital/google-applies-50-domains-including-lol-youtube/235079/

Paying the Price

The Susan G. Komen foundation’s annual Race for the Cure event is taking a huge financial hit after last year’s Planned Parenthood funding debacle.




via Talking Points Memo http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/2012/05/paying_the_price_1.php?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Talking-Points-Memo+%28Talking+Points+Memo%3A+by+Joshua+Micah+Marshall%29

BuddyRoemer May 31, 2012 at 08:08AM

@BuddyRoemer: This morning I officially suspended my campaign for President of the United States. Read my full statement here: http://t.co/JD2nyRZG

Which Is the Worse Birkin-Bag Crime: Making It Guest Star on an E! Reality Series or Burning It for Art?

via Vanity Fair | VF.com http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2012/05/birkin-bag-francesca-eastwood-tyler-shields-e-reality-show

Former Rep. Artur Davis Switches to GOP

Former congressman, former Obama ally and former Alabama resident Artur Davis now says he’s a former Democrat, according to a post on his website.

via Washington Wire http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/05/30/former-rep-artur-davis-switches-to-gop/?mod=WSJBlog

Hey, isn’t that…?: Adrian Grenier



• Adrian Grenier
busy with his cellphone, alone in the lobby of the W Hotel late Wednesday morning. Looking unusually suntanned in a suit. The “Entourage” star was in town for his new celebvocacy cause, “Mobile Kitchen Classroom,” which aims to teach NYC public school kids about healthy eating and growing vegetables and such; he tweeted that he was headed to a White House meeting.

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via Style: Culture, Arts, Ideas & More – The Washington Post http://www.pheedcontent.com/click.phdo

People of the Northeast Corridor, the Media Has Heard Your \”Silent, Hash-Tagged Screams\”

Finally, finally, finally, journalistic attention is being paid to a crucial human-rights violation: The New York Times reports that Amtrak’s WiFi network is spotty, and sometimes train riders are left clutching little more than a pathetic, 3G-equipped iPhone from which to tweet— nay, to issue “silent, hash-tagged screams” — about their deprivation, when they’re lucky enough to be near a cellular tower, that is. Our thoughts are with you, brave ones.

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via Daily Intel http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/05/amtrak-wireless-not-so-great.html