Along with cover and conceal for the left the dominant media smirks about the right

This is a column that every American should read.

Howie Carr: Smirking media bias against GOP couldn’t be clearer

Howie Carr Offers Us a Needed “Crash Course” on Today’s Media

We have, from time to time, noted the snarkiness in newspaper and television stories as reported by the liberal media…on a daily basis.

In such stories, the average reader, busy getting on with life…making a living, raising a family, seeking some occasional relief from the daily grind, etc…and at the same time trying to keep themselves informed on the world around them, will quite understandably overlook the subtle sarcasm with which the liberal press is conveying information. Sarcasm and ‘snarkiness’, it must be acknowledged, directed specifically at public and political figures who share America’s traditional values.

The intent, we believe, is obviously to subliminally plant a negative impression in the unwary reader or viewer .

We’ve contended that that is the goal, and, that it is very effective as it is applied over time, in nearly every story and “news’ report.

We believe that, in many average Americans’ mind, this constant barrage of negative references toward other Americans, public figures, even those with whom they share a traditional view of our country, its values , its history, the motivating influences on which it was founded, has its desired effect. Without realizing it, these average Americans’ belief in their country is eroded, slowly, subtly, as the media subliminally destroys the images of patriotism, faith, and respect on which a well ordered society has thrived.

Howie Carr’s column provides an excellent and detailed “teaching moment” on the techniques and on the manner in which they are applied to the stories the media, day by day, falsely “informs” us on.

After reading it, most casual consumers of “news” as Americans are being “fed” by the MSM will, hopefully, never again approach so-called “objective journalism” in the same way.

And they shouldn’t!        DLH

Dissect it here, add examples, defend the MM if you can . . .

Howie Carr: Smirking media bias against GOP couldn’t be clearer 
Have you ever noticed how differently Republicans are treated in the media than Democrats?Every newsroom in the country used to have what was called the “AP Stylebook” to use in writing news stories.

Now you need two AP stylebooks, one for Democrats, about whom seldom is heard a discouraging word, and a second for the GOP, with a hundred different pejoratives.
Two parties, two vocabularies. One positive, one negative — very bad, evil in fact.
Consider the testimony by Michael Cohen last week in front of various Congressional committees.

For example, since he worked for Donald Trump, Cohen was described about a million times as a “fixer.” Democrats, on the other hand, have lawyers.

To prevent the release of embarrassing information, Democrats’ lawyers negotiate NDA’s — nondisclosure agreements. Republican fixers’ NDAs are “hush money,” or “bribes.”
Hillary Clinton paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrat operatives who then bought or made up false Russian dirt on Trump — that was opposition research. Republicans, on the other hand, “collude!”

Republicans lie, Democrats misspeak.

Democrats plan, Republicans scheme.

Republicans hire lobbyists, Democrats use advocates. Republicans employ operatives or hired guns, Democrats prefer community activists.

If a Democrat changes his or her position on an issue, they have evolved … grown. Republicans “flip-flop.”

Whenever an unfamiliar politician is ensnared in some scandal, you naturally wonder which party he or she is a member of. If the “embattled” pol is a Republican, affiliation is usually noted in the headline, or at the very latest in the first paragraph.

If, however, you reach the third paragraph of the story without his party being identified, you can be absolutely certain you are reading about a Democrat miscreant.

Likewise, accusers are handled differently depending on who exactly they’re accusing. Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court was almost derailed by the not particularly credible “Dr.” Christine Blasey Ford. One of the women who’s accused Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax of Virginia of sexual assault likewise has a Ph.D., but how often does the alt-left media refer to “Dr. Vanessa Tyson.” Fairfax, you see, is a Democrat.

Was Jussie Smollett’s fake hate crime ever referred to as “alleged?” Of course not. But all the real, documented, videotaped attacks on conservatives — invariably they are alleged, or “according to police reports.”

A Republican tax cut is a “corporate giveaway” for the rich, a boon to “one percenters” that the government “can’t afford.”

A Democrat-proposed tax increase, though, is an “investment in the future.” It’s for the children.

When there’s bad news about Republicans, Democrats “react.” But Republicans “pounce” or “seize.” Often, in fact, the only way any Democrat woes get mentioned at all in the media is when Republicans seize and pounce, not to mention “weaponize” Democrat scandals.

Let’s talk about legislation. When a Democrat solon finds a way to stop some GOP initiative, it’s because the brilliant parliamentarian (Nancy Pelosi?) has come up with a master stroke.

But when a Republican, say Mitch McConnell, does exactly the same thing, he is invariably called an obstructionist, relying on “arcane” tricks to produce “gridlock” and overturn centuries of “Congressional tradition.”

When Democrats in Congress hold oversight hearings, they are never less than “historic” “explosive,” full of “bombshells.” The Cohen hearings were so explosive, in fact, that I was expecting to see footage Wednesday night of the Capitol in smoking ruins.

Republican-run Congressional hearings are always described as grandstanding, sideshows, overreach and a total waste of taxpayer money.

Finally, the word of the day is “smirk.” Remember January’s first big fake-news hoax — the Covington Catholic high school students at the Lincoln Memorial. The kid in the Make America Great Again hat that day was Nicholas Sandmann, and he’s now suing the Washington Post for $250 million.

Every Social Justice Warrior on Twitter said the 16-year-old had it coming because of the “smirk” on his face. That was the smart word of the day — smirk.

So last week the illegal immigrant from Brazil who assaulted — allegedly — the 23-year-old MAGA-hat- wearing American in the bar in Falmouth was grabbed by ICE for being in the country illegally for 25 years. She got a big-time lawyer and he said, basically, that after getting boozed up, the illegal immigrant went all Third World on the American taxpayer because of his “smirk.”

So now apparently it’s OK to assault anyone wearing a MAGA hat … if they’re “smirking.”

No wonder half of America is beyond smirking at the alt-left media’s agitprop on behalf of the Democrats. The deplorables aren’t smirking anymore, they’re sneering.

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One Response to Along with cover and conceal for the left the dominant media smirks about the right

  1. Eugene Mattecheck Jr says:

    So true. An excerpt from my Sept. 2018 letter:

    “People now understand an anti-bias Rosetta Stone’s necessary for translating “the news” into “the real story.”

    Because “fake news” isn’t an obvious lie. It comes disguised as the cleverly worded half-truth; the omitted bit of information; the slanted headline. It’s combinations of out-of-context sentences, deceptively parsed quotes, and/or prejudicial adjectives.

    It manifests itself through news anchors’ condescending tones and reporters’ “Gotcha!” questions. It’s the ideological imbalance of opinions on editorial pages and TV round-tables.

    It’s showcased on the Sunday “news” programs, with biased hosts fostering painfully obvious double-standards. It’s the insanity of covfefe, Melania’s coat and Stormy Daniels becoming issues.

    “Fake news” is the equation where relative peace plus a good economy equals 90 percent negative coverage.”

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