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« Trivia Tidbit of the Day: Part 592 -- Illegitimacy Rates. | WILLisms.com | Trivia Tidbit of the Day: Part 594 -- Texas' Unemployment Insurance Tax Rate. » Trivia Tidbit of the Day: Part 593 -- Media Are Obama's Best Campaigners.News Coverage Slanted Strongly For Obama- Obama had the best media coverage in maybe the history of presidential campaigns. It makes sense, then, that he also has received very positive coverage in the media during the first 100 days of his administration: ![]() Following passage of the stimulus in mid-February, the three evening newscasts ran 19 such one-sided stories touting its benefits — and promoting the liberal presumption that such government spending can promote a healthier U.S. economy. Instead of challenging the premise of Obama’s big government approach, the networks deployed their resources in a campaign to validate it. Then there's the environmental coverage: ![]() It is not surprising or anything, but having data is never a bad thing.
Previous Trivia Tidbit: Illegitimacy In America. Posted by Will Franklin · 18 May 2009 09:55 AM CommentsHi, interesting post. I have been pondering this topic,so thanks for writing. I'll probably be coming back to your blog. ... Posted by: runescape power leveling at May 19, 2009 04:13 AM CBS being evenly split was interesting (read as: unexpected) Posted by: Jody at May 19, 2009 07:01 AM |