Filed under: Democrats, McCain, Media Bias, Obama, Republicans, Sarah Palin
A new study from the Project for Excellence in Journalism (a branch of the Pew Poll) has concluded that the news media has indeed been much tougher on John McCain than it has been on Barack Obama,
The media coverage of the race for president has not so much cast Barack Obama in a favorable light as it has portrayed John McCain in a substantially negative one, according to a new study of the media since the two national political conventions ended.
Press treatment of Obama has been somewhat more positive than negative, but not markedly so. . . .
For Obama during this period, just over a third of the stories were clearly positive in tone (36%), while a similar number (35%) were neutral or mixed. A smaller number (29%) were negative.
For McCain, by comparison, nearly six in ten of the stories studied were decidedly negative in nature (57%), while fewer than two in ten (14%) were positive.
Really, this could only be surprising to those misinformed liberals that are blind to the mass liberal left wing bias that is in the news media. The proof is right here in front of you!
Filed under: Democrats, McCain, Media Bias, Obama, Republicans, Sarah Palin
According to CNN’s Political Ticker, the governor of Pennsylvania is nervous about Obama’s standing in the state even though the CNN Poll has Obama ahead in the state by 13 points.
Rendell said the McCain campaign is clearly making a push to win Pennsylvania, given the recent visits by the Arizona senator, his wife and his running mate. As a result, he wants Obama to appear in western Pennsylvania, Harrisburg and one more “large rally” in Philadelphia. Democrats generally worry that the race is significantly closer than what recent polls have suggested. According to Rendell, there is also worry among Democrats the McCain campaign has successfully raised the enthusiasm level among Republicans in the state.
“I don’t want to be selfish,” Rendell said. “But I’m still a little nervous, so I have asked Obama to come back. We understand he’s got demands from 20 different states, but we’d like to see him here.”
This certainly makes me wonder if the internal polling that these Democrats have show Obama with a much lower advantage than the CNN poll.
Also,
Obama’s support appears to be weakest in the western part of the state, a region Pennsylvania Rep. Jack Murtha recently called ‘racist,’ and one where he badly lost to Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.
You know? — I really cannot blame them over in western Pennsylvania. Espacially after their being told that they were a bunch of racists. If it were me, certainly would vote against the that man’s wishes just out of spite.
Filed under: Democrats, McCain, Media Bias, Obama, Republicans, Sarah Palin | Tags: Poll, polls
According to a new poll released by the AP today 44% of likely voters would vote for Obama and 43% would chose McCain. — This is yet more confirmation that the race has tightened and that Obama, in fact, has not opened his lead.
For the poll result, the AP starts making excuses to invalidate its own results:
Polls are snapshots of highly fluid campaigns. In this case, there is a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points; that means Obama could be ahead by as many as 8 points or down by as many as 6. There are many reasons why polls differ, including methods of estimating likely voters and the wording of questions.
(Link)
“Ah, McCain may be lower so our poll means nothing.” — Wow! Talk about denial. Also, they get a political analyst to give his spin on it:
“If they all agree, somebody would be doing something terribly wrong,” he [Charles Franklin] said of polls. But he also said that surveys generally fall within a few points of each other, adding, “When you get much beyond that, there’s something to explain.”
The polls are all within a few points of eachother? Yeah right! They are all over the place! If an Obama lead from anywhere between 1 to 14 points is “within a few points of eachother” then I guess a double digit lead is insignificant.
To its credit, the AP gives a good justification for the race tightening:
The race narrowed after the third debate as GOP-leaning voters drifted home to their party and McCain’s “Joe the plumber” analogy struck a chord.
Filed under: Democrats, McCain, Media Bias, Obama, Republicans, Sarah Palin
On August 21, Barack Obama has now been accused of not being eligible of being a candidate and admitting to it by his inaction to provide any proof of his natural citizenship. According to a new press release,
Philip J. Berg, Esquire, the Attorney who filed suit against Barack H. Obama challenging Senator Obama’s lack of “qualifications” to serve as President of the United States, announced today that Obama and tbe DNC “ADMITTED”, by way of failure to timely respond to Requests for Admissions, all of the numerous specific requests in the Federal lawsuit. Obama is “NOT QUALIFIED” to be President and therefore Obama must immediately withdraw his candidacy for President and the DNC shall substitute a qualified candidate. The case is Berg v. Obama, No. 08-cv-04083.
Berg stated that he filed Requests for Admissions on September 15, 2008 with a response by way of answer or objection had to be served within thirty [30] days. No response to the Requests for Admissions was served by way of response or objection. Thus, all of the Admissions directed to Obama and the DNC are deemed “ADMITTED.” Therefore, Obama must immediately withdraw his candidacy for President.
(To read the entire press release click here)
I bet you anything the media will not give a rat’s ass.
Filed under: Democrats, McCain, Media Bias, Obama, Republicans, Sarah Palin | Tags: election, Politics, polls
This comes from averaging two polls that have a good record of accuracy, Rasmussen and Battleground.
– The BattleGround poll out today shows the race between Obama and McCain in a dead heat with Obama winning 48% and McCain carrying 47%. — The Rasmussen poll shows Obama with a 4 point lead: 50 – 46%. Avaraged together the race is still in a statistical dead heat with Obama with a 2.5 point lead: 49 for Obama and 46.5% for McCain. These are polls that used “Likely voters” in their surgeys
The interesting fact here is that many polls give an error margin of 2 to 3%. So even if Obama is in the lead, it is not significant.
One could say that Rasmussen leans Republican so it is invalid. — However, the BattleGround is bi-partisan and leans Democratic a little.
Just as a note: I was going to use the Zogby poll but the sudden spread between the two candidates just didn’t come accross as credible to me. — Besides, I have not been impressed with Zogby’s accuracy in the past. After all, it was the same pollster that suggested Romney may walk away with California last February even though he would lose the nomination. — The numbers, I remember, turned out to be almost the exact opposite of the actual results in the primary.
Also, I have purposly excluded polls that use “registered voters” due to the fact that high percentages of them do not vote. In 2004, 45% of them stayed home. — I reject the RCP avarage due to the fact that it includes “registered voter” polls in the mix.
Filed under: Democrats, McCain, Media Bias, Obama, Republicans, Sarah Palin
Originaly from Rush Limbaugh:
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RUSH: Folks, this is too much fun. The Drive-Bys are still all worked up over my claim, my confident claim, that Obama received his endorsement from Colin Powell on the basis of skin color. What they’re now saying is that I called Powell a racist in doing so. This is the Drive-Bys and their attempt to manufacture this definition of racism. They’re now claiming that I’m saying Colin Powell is a racist and I never said any such thing. I simply said that the determining factor in his endorsement of Obama has to be Obama’s race, but that doesn’t mean I’m saying Colin Powell is a racist. These guys are just hilarious to watch because race is their buzzword, race, all these Drive-Bys have roots back to the sixties civil rights movement, America is unfair, America is unjust, this election is all about correcting some of that. We’ll get to that in due course as the program unfolds. There are more important things, however, ladies and gentlemen. Greetings. Great to have, El Rushbo, the all-knowing, all-caring, all-sensing, all-feeling, all-everything Maha Rushie here at the EIB Network.

Ladies and gentlemen, look at me, listen to me. This is a close election. It is not the landslide that you are being force-fed daily in the Drive-By Media. This is a close election. Here is the latest Battleground Poll taken October 14th through yesterday, margin of error 3.1. One thousand likely voters, Obama is up one, 48-47 in the Battleground Poll. Other polls have this narrowing somewhat, but other polls have it just off the charts. CBS/New York Times, Obama up by 13. When you look at some of the internals in the New York Times/CBS poll, for example, who would raise your taxes, is the question? By the way, this I think 669 likely voters. The weighting of Democrat to Republican here is almost two-to-one, with a lot of independents in this, but now you tell me where they went and found people that think what I’m going to tell you? They had to take a poll of their newsroom to come up with these numbers. Who would raise your taxes? Obama, 51%; McCain, 53%; 43% say Obama would not; 37% say that McCain would not.
Now, I don’t know who they are talking to, but if there are 53% of likely voters that think that McCain is more likely to raise people’s tax than Obama, after all of this, I don’t know who they found, I don’t know who they’re talking to. If this is the case, they went out and they found the most uninformed, disconnected American citizens who claim to be likely voters that they could have found. Why has your view of Obama gotten better? Try this question. CBS/New York Times poll, among those saying the view has gotten better is debate performance, 30%. I just like him, 16%. Seems calm and steady, 12%. The way he handles McCain’s attacks, 7%. I can trust him, 5%. He can relate to the common person, 4%, and health care 4%. So those saying that their view of Obama has improved say it’s because of those reasons. Now, why has your view of McCain gotten worse? Now, get the answers to this. They ask it of both, they ask why has your view of McCain gotten better, too, but I’m just giving you the — because it fits the template of news coverage. Why has your view of McCain gotten worse? His attacks on Obama, 32%. Now cut me some slack, give me some break. I warned you people about this. This is exactly how they play this game.
We’ve got all these undecideds, we have all these independents, and they’re just waiting around, they haven’t made up their mind yet, and the thing that’s going to turn ‘em off the most is if McCain attacks Obama, because why? Well, that’s partisan. And so what do they do? They run off to the most partisan political party in American history, the Democrat Party. Thirty-two percent say their view of McCain’s gotten worse because of his attacks on Obama. Next up, 14%, what do you think the second highest reason that voters’ views of McCain have gotten worse? Sarah Palin, 14% because he picked Sarah Palin. Now give me a break. You can’t fool me, folks, on this. This is not how voters think. Debate performance, 12% have had their opinion of McCain worsened because of his debate performance. And how about this, why has your view of McCain gotten worse? He seems erratic — right out of the Obama talking points, right out of an Obama ad, 11%, and just don’t like him, 7%.
Now, what’s happening here, folks, is a coordinated effort by the Democrat Party and the Drive-By Media to get you dispirited and keep you there, to keep you depressed, to keep you thinking all is lost, that there is no hope whatsoever for McCain, that it is over. They leak all these things about the McCain camp saying, yeah, we’re going to give up Colorado, and, yeah, we’re going to give up in Michigan, and our route to victory is getting very, very narrow. They’re leaking things that suggest McCain internals are horrible and rotten and everybody in the McCain campaign is dispirited and depressed. It is a concerted effort the likes of which I haven’t seen even during the Clinton years. CNN gets in on the action: “A new national poll suggests that only a quarter of Americans think things are going well in the country today, while the rest of those questioned are angry, scared and stressed out. Seventy-five percent of those surveyed in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released Tuesday said things are going badly in the United States. ‘It’s scary how many Americans admit they are scared,’ said Keating Holland, CNN’s polling director. ‘Americans tend to downplay the amount of fear they have when facing tough times. The fact that more than six in 10 say that they are scared shows how bad things are getting.’”
Cut me some slack here, Mr. Keating Holland. Americans have been more than willing to tell everybody how depressed we are. We have been more than willing to tell people how unhappy and miserable we are, and you people in the Drive-By Media have been documenting this for us in all of your polls. And probably some of you are going to believe this. But I’ll tell you, let’s examine one of the reasons why people might be scared and mad and depressed is because they’re being inundated daily with a bunch of negative drivel about the election being over, McCain having no chance, Obama has it wrapped up, doesn’t matter what anybody does. That’s the express purpose of this whole campaign is to keep you depressed, to keep you angry and worried over the state of the country and, by the way, to make you feel helpless. You can’t do anything about it because you’re not running for office. All you can do is try to get some McCain-Palin yard signs, but you can’t even find those because Obama people are snatching them up and taking them to the city dump. You have to go to a trash Dumpster to find the McCain-Palin signs in your town.
Now, let’s say among those who are angry, worried, depressed, and suicidal over the state of the country, what kind of intelligence are we talking about here when you try to understand how you take that emotion that people have, the fright, the depression, the fear, and then vote for Obama? Well, it boils down to that if these people are being honest, all they want is change, change, change. By the way, a Fox News Rasmussen Report poll this week, slightly improved situation for McCain compared to a week ago, though the underlying dynamic of the election still favors Obama. McCain gains a light lead in Florida and Ohio, a slight lead, yet it still has the underlying dynamic of the election favoring Obama. It’s a close race, ladies and gentlemen. Battleground Poll out today, one point, Obama 48-47. Battleground is the bipartisan poll, as you know, with Celinda Lake doing the Democrat work and Ed Goeas doing the Republican work. It tends to be a poll that even shifts a little bit to the left. So as hard as it may be, we’ve got 14 days until the election. As hard as it may be, folks, you’re going to have to turn off the TV or just watch it and resist it, because it’s going to get worse these next two weeks.
They’ve taken Biden off the campaign trail. They’re not releasing all of his medical records, either, by the way. They’re not releasing his brain scans, he’s had a couple of aneurysms. Biden’s off the campaign trail and of course it has nothing to do with the stupid thing he said — well, I don’t know how stupid it was, probably accurate, that little Barry is going to be tested by some mean terrorists when he’s elected president. One of the things that might happen, Russians sending bombers down to Venezuela. What if Castro is actually dead? I wouldn’t put it past to be true. If he’s not dead, he will soon assume room temperature. What if Hugo Chavez tries to capture Cuba? A very likely scenario, by the way. Chavez has his eyes on Cuba. The last thing he wants is for the United States to get in there, end the embargo and normalize relationships with Cuba. Any number of things could possibly happen. Yesterday, the Biden comments laid buried. Today they’re all over the place. The brilliant Madam Albright is now out defending Biden and saying that he’s right. We have all of these sound bites. But when we come back from the break here, we’re going to talk taxes and the economy, Obama, Barney Frank. I mean, if you’re worried about the future, if you’re worried about your economic future, you have got to pay attention to what’s going to happen to your economics if Obama happens to win this thing.
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RUSH: One more poll that I want to share with you, folks. It is from Military Times. This Military Times poll indicates landslide support for John McCain. McCain captures 68% of the military vote to Barack Obama’s 23%. This is a poll by the Military Times newspaper group. It suggests there’s “overwhelming support” for McCain among US troops in every branch of the armed forces by nearly three-to-one margin. Now, why do you suspect this is? Here we have overwhelming military support for McCain. My guess is they know what Biden said is true. The people in the US military, folks, did not sign up to be “tested” because of an untested, weak rookie like Barack Obama.
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