porky88
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Democrats are complaining about Obama's coverage drowning out their own candidates. Ed Rendell is a Democrat, governor of PA:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/michaelcalderone/0808/Rendell_Obama_coverage_was_embarrassing.html
Rendell: Obama coverage was embarrassing
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell was supposed to give “closing remarks” during this afternoon’s Shorenstein Center-sponsored panel discussion with all three Sunday show moderators — NBC’s Tom Brokaw, ABC’s George Stephanopoulous and CBS’s Bob Schieffer — but instead, he opened up a can of worms about bias in 2008 election coverage
"Ladies and gentleman, the coverage of Barack Obama was embarrassing," said Rendell, in the ballroom at Denver's Brown Palace Hotel. "It was embarrassing."
Rendell, an ardent Hillary Rodham Clinton supporter during the primaries, now backs Obama in the general election. Brokaw and Rendell began debating campaign coverage, including the on-air comments by Lee Cowan, and when MSNBC came up, Rendell went after the cable network.
“MSNBC was the official network of the Obama campaign," Rendell said, who called their coverage "absolutely embarrassing."
Chris Matthews, Rendell said, "loses his impartiality when he talks about the Clintons.”
At that point, PBS's Judy Woodruff, who was moderating the moderators event, said: "Why don’t we let Governor Rendell sit down."
That was met with applause from the crowd of big-time media figures, which included Arianna Huffington, Gwen Ifill, Al Hunt, and Chuck Todd.
Woodruff allowed Brokaw to respond, and in defending the network, he said that Matthews and Keith Olbermann are "not the only voices" on MSNBC.
(This post has been updated with additional quotes)
The problem with this coverage whining or whatever you want to call it is that look at the ratings.
MSNBC is way behind CNN and Fox news. In fact I think Fox news was #1 in 2007 rating wise when comparing the 3 networks.
Now I hate Fox news because I can't stand some of their personalities. Specifically Sean Hannity but people do watch them.
It's no secret that CNN is often been referred to as the "Clinton News Newswork". I watch them and even with this convention is supposed to be about Obama, they talk Clinton over and over.
In the end my point is everything balances it out and the media bias is a bit overblown and isn't a good excuse.
