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Old 09-10-2004, 09:41 PM   #1
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Default Media wants Kerry to win

Mag Editor: Media "Want Kerry to Win,"
Cover: "Sunshine Boys"

Recognition of the obvious. The media "wants Kerry to win" and so "they"re going to portray Kerry and Edwards as being young and dynamic and optimistic" and "there"s going to be this glow about" them, Evan Thomas, the Assistant Managing Editor of Newsweek, admitted on Inside Washington over the weekend. He should know. His magazine this week sports a smiling Kerry and Edwards on its cover with the yearning headline, "The Sunshine Boys?" Inside, an article carrying Thomas" byline contrasted how "Dick Cheney projects the bleakness of a Wyoming winter, while John Edwards always appears to be strolling in the Carolina sunshine." The cover story touted how Kerry and Edwards "became a buddy-buddy act, hugging and whispering like Starsky and Hutch after consuming the evidence."

Newsweek"s competitor, Time, also gushed about the Democratic ticket, dubbing them, in the headline over their story, "The Gleam Team."

Washington Post media reporter Howard Kurtz also realized the media"s championing of the Democratic ticket and made it a focus of his Sunday Reliable Sources show on CNN. The on screen topic cues: "Edwards Lovefest?" and "Media"s Dream Team."

Kurtz"s Washington Post on Sunday well illustrated the media"s infatuation with Kerry and Edwards. "Kerry Vows to Restore 'Truth' to Presidency," announced a July 11 front page headline. Inside, on page A-8, a headline declared: "Kerry, Edwards Revel in Brotherhood of Campaign." The subhead: "Energy, Enthusiasm Infectious as Democrats Take Message to Battleground States."

For the front page story by Jim VandeHei and Dan Balz: www.washingtonpost.com

For the inside article by the same two reporters, but with their names flipped: www.washingtonpost.com

On Inside Washington, a weekend discussion show taped at and run by the Gannett-owned CBS affiliate in Washington, DC, WUSA-TV, and carried by many PBS stations across the country, Thomas pointed out the boost to the Kerry/Edwards ticket provided by the press corps:
"There"s one other base here: the media. Let"s talk a little media bias here. The media, I think, wants Kerry to win. And I think they"re going to portray Kerry and Edwards -- I"m talking about the establishment media, not Fox, but -- they"re going to portray Kerry and Edwards as being young and dynamic and optimistic and all, there"s going to be this glow about them that some, is going to be worth, collectively, the two of them, that"s going to be worth maybe 15 points."


The week"s Newsweek, dated July 19, certainly backs up Thomas" contention. Over a smiling picture on the cover of Kerry and Edwards, Newsweek ever hopefully asks: "The Sunshine Boys?" To see the cover: www.msnbc.msn.com

Inside, at least in the Web-posted version, the headline reads: "Warming Up Kerry." The subhead: "Blue skies: Their energy was infectious, but their numbers barely moved. Can Kerry-Edwards convert smiles into votes against Team Bush? Game on." Howard Fineman and Richard Wolffe asserted at one point:
"Indeed, Edwards's ingratiating incandescence has already brightened Kerry. The two became a buddy-buddy act, hugging and whispering like Starsky and Hutch after consuming the evidence."

Whatever that means.

For the article in full: www.msnbc.msn.com

"The Boyish Wonder" is the headline over a story on which Thomas shared a byline with Susannah Meadows and Arian Campo-Flores. The subhead: "Happy warrior: He was no superstar. But John Edwards's determination and ability to read the defense took him to the top." The trio began the laudatory piece:
"In politics, self-made men seem to fall into two categories: sunny and dark. Both Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon began as farm boys, but while Ike radiated corn-fed smiles, Nixon seemed to be constantly brooding over some slight. In the 2004 election, Dick Cheney projects the bleakness of a Wyoming winter, while John Edwards always appears to be strolling in the Carolina sunshine..."

For the second Newsweek story in full: www.msnbc.msn.com
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Old 09-10-2004, 09:48 PM   #2
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They want every liberal to win, I don't remember them ever wanting a conservative to win in any election.

If the media was anywhere near half fair with its reporting the democrat party could not exist today as it is.
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Old 09-10-2004, 09:49 PM   #3
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