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Mark Steyn: America's liberal media bias does their darling Democrats no favours whatsoever
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 11/08/03 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 11/07/2003 4:14:37 PM PST by Pokey78

Now that Beebwatch is gone, I thought I'd say something about America's famous "liberal media bias": bring it on, baby!

After the US elections a year ago, I decided that "liberal media bias" was far more harmful to liberals than conservatives. In fact, if I were a Democrat, I'd be getting a little miffed at the recurring pattern of the past two years: throughout the election campaign, my newspaper produces a poll showing my guy way ahead; finds "typical voters"
(choreographers of environmentalist dance companies, etc) anxious to blame Bush for the worst recession since Hoover; runs front-page features on how Clinton's flown in to campaign with my man, exuding the rock-star glamour that so enthuses the base, etc.

And then the morning after election night, I wake up to discover that, in a stunning upset utterly predictable to anyone but the expert media analysts, the Democrat got hammered.

But not to worry. Just as your rattled Democratic supporter is beginning to feel a harsh jab of reality in what Slate's Mickey Kaus calls the "liberal cocoon", the media rush to lull him back to the land of make-believe, assuring us that the Democrat defeat is attributable to strictly local factors and is definitely not part of a trend.

Oddly enough, all these non-trends seem to trend the same way: November 2002 - Democrats lose control of the US Senate; October 2003 - Democrats lose the California gubernatorial race; November 2003 - Democrats lose the Missouri and Kentucky gubernatorial races.

None the less, The Daily Telegraph, in a curious editorial that sounded as if my colleagues had been up all night snorting Democratic talking points, reported that "America is becoming even more polarised than in the desperately close presidential race of 2000". The victories in Missouri and Kentucky were merely Bush consolidating his heartland. Against that, the Telegraph gravely noted, must be set Republican defeats in New York's Suffolk County.

Well, it's true even Democrats can find good news if they know where to look. In my town in New Hampshire, a Democrat neighbour recently got elected cemetery commissioner, which may prove useful experience, the way things are going for her party.

The American electorate is "polarised" in the sense that a seesaw would be with Kate Moss at one end and me at the other. The 50/50 nation of the 2000 election is gone. A small but significant sliver of the electorate shifted Right after September 11: we can argue about whether it's four per cent or 12 per cent, but not whether it exists. Who are these voters? They seem to be young, hitherto natural Democrats who aren't as hung up as their wrinkly parents on Vietnam nostalgia. A lot of them are female, which is why the so-called Republican "gender gap" the media like to harp on about was wiped out in 2002, while the Democrats' own gap with white male voters has widened to a chasm.

As for Bush merely solidifying his base, Kentucky hasn't elected a Republican governor since 1967 and Missouri has elected only two in the past 125 years. In the swing states, the change in voter identification since September 11 is all in one direction - Florida: Republicans up six points; Minnesota: Republicans up eight points; Michigan: Republicans up nine points; Iowa: Republicans up 12 points; Arkansas (home of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library): Republicans up 15 points.

Doesn't sound that polarised to me. But, driving around the other day, I heard a radio reporter taking refuge in a favourite recent formulation: "Despite polls showing increasing public unhappiness over Iraq, the President continues to insist."

That crazy Bush, eh? Flying in the face of what some guy told some pollster over the telephone! Why not try the same formulation with some actual votes?

"Despite losing three governorships in the past month, Democrats continue to insist that their strategy of running every election as a referendum on Bush is working." Even if it costs them a fourth governorship in Louisiana this week.

You can maintain these are all local flukes, but, if so, Republicans seem to be noticeably better than Democrats at finding horses for courses. As for their wilful unseriousness on the great national issue, this isn't quite the same as the traditional Democratic weakness on foreign policy. For most of its final phase, the Cold War was a rather remote and abstract thing - as useless as the Dems were on Grenada and the like, voters had no direct stake in these obscure pinpricks on the map. September 11 is different: it's not a foreign-affairs think-tank subject, it's closer to those gut cultural issues like gun rights that Democrats score so badly on.

In the President's speech last Thursday, the bit I liked best was this, because I've been saying it myself for two years: "Sixty years of Western nations excusing and accommodating the lack of freedom in the Middle East did nothing to make us safe - because in the long run stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty."

That's essentially a cultural argument, and one artfully in tune both with white rural male gun nuts who resent Democratic predations on their own liberty and with newer, younger, 9/11 Republican converts who think the way to stop Islamic terrorism is to fix the problem at source. And the pretzel contortions of the Democratic candidates can't match it.


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To: Pokey78
Steyn Bump!

God, the man has a way with words!

The Daily Telegraph, in a curious editorial that sounded as if my colleagues had been up all night snorting Democratic talking points

Bwahahahaha!
21 posted on 11/07/2003 4:33:31 PM PST by tet68 (Patrick Henry ......."Who fears the wrath of cowards?")
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To: Pokey78
BUBBLE PEOPLE!

That's what our family has taken to calling liberals.

We live in Oregon, near Portland, but outside it.

Everyday my wife and I go into town. We are surrounded by liberals. They talk about what they heard on NPR. They have the famous Saddam poster on their walls, except with a likeness of GWB being pulled from the Capitol dome.

They dish it out to conservatives like me. But I dish it right back by telling them they are the ones in the dark.

They only have each other to talk to. They dismiss anything they hear from a conservative. They act as though they represent a significant majority. Problem is, for them atleast, they are far from even a majority. I remind them of this, but they aren't phased the least.

Best of all, they think Howard Dean is keen. And if he won't do there is always Hillary.

These are the same people that slept for 8 long years. Yet they now have some new-found for imagined corruption. They fail to recognize war for what it is.

They are BUBBLE PEOPLE. And every work day I get to be around them.

22 posted on 11/07/2003 4:33:36 PM PST by CT
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To: CT
condolences.
23 posted on 11/07/2003 4:36:52 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: CT
condolences.
24 posted on 11/07/2003 4:36:53 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: Pokey78
I wonder if the British readers of the Telegraph understand our politics and media enough to comprehend the truth of Steyn's points.

The usual writing from a British perspective betrays a lack of understanding. Their view is obscured by the cultural fog drifting in from the Continent.

25 posted on 11/07/2003 4:40:37 PM PST by Plutarch
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To: Pokey78
- because in the long run stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty."

That's essentially a cultural argument, and one artfully in tune both with white rural male gun nuts who resent Democratic predations on their own liberty and with newer, younger, 9/11 Republican converts who think the way to stop Islamic terrorism is to fix the problem at source. And the pretzel contortions of the Democratic candidates can't match it.

Oddly enough,"stability purchased at the expense of Liberty"
was a sentiment our founding fathers found distasteful also.

"Is Life so dear or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, GIVE ME LIBERTY, OR GIVE ME DEATH!" ~Patrick Henry.

26 posted on 11/07/2003 4:41:06 PM PST by tet68 (Patrick Henry ......."Who fears the wrath of cowards?")
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To: Pokey78
Chris Matthews said yesterday that Southern white males vote Republican because they are still pissed about events in the 60's.

At their own peril, The Dems choose to ignore the fact that it is really because their organization is consistently anti white 'successful' male.

Why would this group vote Democrat?
27 posted on 11/07/2003 4:41:42 PM PST by At _War_With_Liberals (It took Zell Miller 1 minute to say what Republicans have been afraid to say for years...)
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To: T Lady
when even our allies across the pond notice the 'Liberal Cocoon'

Mark Steyn lives in New Hampshire.
28 posted on 11/07/2003 4:43:02 PM PST by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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To: Pokey78
Because of the net and the cable there are now too many soruces of news available.

And logic is not on their side only emotion.
29 posted on 11/07/2003 4:44:14 PM PST by Kay Soze ('Tis safer in the Suni triangle than in liberally controlled Los Angeles.)
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To: Interesting Times
Nice riff on the dangers of believing your own propaganda...

Jonathan Winters on emerging from a stay in the nuthouse:

"Sometimes I got to believing my own stuff."
30 posted on 11/07/2003 4:45:09 PM PST by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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To: Pokey78; remember; holdonnow; Perlstein; jmstein7; LS; Howlin; Lazamataz; Sabertooth; section9; ...
"... the change in voter identification since September 11 is all in one direction - Florida: Republicans up six points; Minnesota: Republicans up eight points; Michigan: Republicans up nine points; Iowa: Republicans up 12 points; Arkansas (home of the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library): Republicans up 15 points."

The voter rolls are just one of numerous trends currently going against the Dems. Another such trend is in fundraising. Their time has come and gone. What do they have to show for it?

31 posted on 11/07/2003 4:48:46 PM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: CT
Time for a New Bumper sticker, enslaved in the Peoples Republic of Mass, I think that "Any A$$Hole can be A Democrat", might be appopreate, My What would Jesus Say sticker hasn't gotten the desired result.
32 posted on 11/07/2003 4:50:19 PM PST by Little Bill ("Roosevelt was the first Dictator of the United States"...My Grandfather)
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To: Pokey78
What happened to Beebwatch?
33 posted on 11/07/2003 4:52:34 PM PST by Timesink
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To: TontoKowalski
The speech the President gave yesterday was superb. This from a man the Dems and their media shills labeled "stupid," and "lacking gravitas," and unable to string an articulate sentence together. This "inarticulate" Republican President has given several of THE most important, powerful, and beautiful speeches in American (and world) history.
34 posted on 11/07/2003 4:53:23 PM PST by Wolfstar (An angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.)
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To: AmishDude
Steyn produces the occasional dud of a column so he far from perfect. However they are drowned by a sea of excellence of which this column is a part.
35 posted on 11/07/2003 4:55:47 PM PST by xp38
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To: CT
I think pod people might be an even better description.
36 posted on 11/07/2003 4:57:43 PM PST by xp38
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To: Pokey78
Well, it's true even Democrats can find good news if they know where to look. In my town in New Hampshire, a Democrat neighbour recently got elected cemetery commissioner, which may prove useful experience, the way things are going for her party.

LOL!! Mark Steyn you are BEEEE YOUUU TEEE FULL!!

37 posted on 11/07/2003 4:59:45 PM PST by mc5cents
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To: At _War_With_Liberals
I think the reason white male southerners are going republican because of Hollywood and news broadcasters who for years have been portaying them as unwashed gap toothed morons who have at least one water-headed banjo playing cousin.
38 posted on 11/07/2003 5:02:52 PM PST by DeepDish (Depleted uranium and democrats are a lot alike. They've both been sucked dry of anything useful)
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To: Kay Soze
Steyn bump.
39 posted on 11/07/2003 5:04:43 PM PST by baseballmom
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To: Pokey78
With liberals, the image is everything. So it doesn't really matter to them if they're getting their butts kicked, as long as those polls look good.
40 posted on 11/07/2003 5:07:32 PM PST by Agnes Heep
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