I bet the liberal press is having fits with this one!
1 posted on
07/21/2003 3:15:27 PM PDT by
TommyDale
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To: TommyDale
We can do better than that - I won't be happy until I see the Slimes' "reliable" rating down into the 30's - that level would mean that only the most die-hard Kool Aid drinkers on the left still consider that rag to be a reliable news source.
2 posted on
07/21/2003 3:20:08 PM PDT by
CFC__VRWC
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To: TommyDale
The NYT will run the following headline...
"Almost 1/3 of Americans do not believe anything they see or hear on Fox News."
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4 posted on
07/21/2003 3:32:12 PM PDT by
Timesink
To: TommyDale
Rest of the article...
According to pollster Scott Rasmussen of Rasmussen Reports, just 46 percent of Americans feel the Times is "very reliable" or "somewhat reliable."
At the same time, nearly three-fourths of Americans (72 percent) believe Fox News Channel to be a credible media source.
The survey of 1,000 adults also found that most people 73 percent found their local newspapers to be credible, while 66 percent said they trusted CNN and 59 percent found the Wall Street Journal reliable.
"The data reflect more than a generalized distrust of media reporting," said Rasmussen's findings. "The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Fox News Channel, and local newspapers all were seen as significantly more reliable than the Times."
Rasmussen said the survey did not include questions about why Americans found the Times less reliable. One of the paper's biggest scandals involved ex-Times reporter Jayson Blair, which as WorldNetDaily has reported may have been caused by the Times' ultra-push to diversify its newsroom staff, regardless of credentials.
Bob Kohn, author of "Journalistic Fraud: How The New York Times Distorts the News and Why It Can No Longer Be Trusted," says the Times "is rapidly losing its reputation as a reliable source of news."
"At one time, the Times exemplified the highest standards of journalism," Kohn wrote in a column for WorldNetDaily. "That standard has now fallen into a tailspin, and the consequences for all of journalism are serious and should be of concern to all who treasure the critical role that journalism plays in maintaining our freedoms and the health of our democracy."
Political party plays a role in the Times' reputation, the poll showed. Rasmussen says the newspaper is still popular among Democrats; 52 percent said the Times was reliable, compared to 45 percent of Republicans.
Meanwhile, in other polls, Rasmussen says President Bush now leads a "generic" Democrat candidate for next year's presidential contest by just 4 percentage points, his slimmest yet.
According to polls, Bush leads an unnamed Democrat 44 percent to 40 percent. At the same time, Rasmussen says, surveys indicate that congressional Democrats are leading Republicans 42 percent to 38 percent.
Republicans have been stung lately by a poorly performing economy, while the White House has suffered from allegations that Bush misled Americans in his January State of the Union Address about Iraq's alleged nuclear weapons program as justification for the war against Baghdad.
And, as more and more U.S. soldiers are killed while serving in Iraq, Republicans if not the White House likely will continue to suffer bad press, analysts say.
"The transition from dictatorship to democracy will take time, but it is worth every effort," Bush has said. "Our coalition will stay until our work is done. Then we will leave, and we will leave behind a free Iraq."
For their part, Democrats are making the most of both problems.
"This may be the first time in recent history that a president knowingly misled the American people during the State of Union address," Terry McAuliffe, head of the Democratic National Committee, said earlier this month. "Either President Bush knowingly used false information in his State of the Union address or senior administration officials allowed the use of that information. This was not a mistake. It was no oversight and it was no error."
On the economy, Democrats claim "families are paying the price for Bush's failed tax policies."
"Unemployment continues to grow, reaching a nine-year high of 6.4 percent in June with 30,000 jobs lost last month alone," the party said in a statement.
5 posted on
07/21/2003 3:35:24 PM PDT by
Brian S
("Mount up everybody and ride to the sound of the gun!")
To: TommyDale
I guess ol Scott Rasmussen dropped his "Portrait of America" company name after the 2000 election.
6 posted on
07/21/2003 3:36:21 PM PDT by
jern
To: TommyDale; HAL9000
Why was this article unnecessarily excerpted?
7 posted on
07/21/2003 3:36:46 PM PDT by
Timesink
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8 posted on
07/21/2003 3:37:37 PM PDT by
Timesink
To: TommyDale
LOLOL.......don't you just hate that when the libs get back news????????LOL
10 posted on
07/21/2003 3:41:25 PM PDT by
OldFriend
((Dems inhabit a parallel universe))
To: TommyDale
Ooops, make that BAD news!
12 posted on
07/21/2003 3:41:59 PM PDT by
OldFriend
((Dems inhabit a parallel universe))
To: TommyDale
"New York Times Credibility Suffers: Women and Minorities Hurt Most."
13 posted on
07/21/2003 3:43:13 PM PDT by
JoeSchem
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To: TommyDale
But their claim will be, "We're still more reliable than Bush!"
-PJ
To: TommyDale
The survey of 1,000 adults also found that most people 73 percent found their local newspapers to be credible, while 66 percent said they trusted CNN and 59 percent found the Wall Street Journal reliable. I find this stunning. Most local papers only print what the NYTimes runs with, first. I often think that unless CNN and the NYTimes say it is news, the public will never hear about anything.
17 posted on
07/21/2003 3:55:38 PM PDT by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Lurking since 2000.)
To: TommyDale
"considered the so-called 'newspaper of record' by many establishment media organizations"...
...and this speaks volumes about these "establishment media organizations!"
What a laugh!
"TRUTH is the only 'newspaper of record!'"
~Clio~
20 posted on
07/21/2003 4:43:36 PM PDT by
Savage Beast
(Vote Democrat! Vote for national--and personal--suicide! It's like being a suicide bomber!)
To: nutmeg
You'll love this one for your Foxfan list :-)
25 posted on
07/21/2003 5:05:19 PM PDT by
Tamzee
(Peace is the prerogative of the victorious, not the vanquished.... Churchill)
To: TommyDale
72% believe FoxNews is credible? We're in trouble. FoxNews is the "best" source on television, but it's far from credible. The truly "best" source are found right here on the web, where souls seeking truth weave their way through the propagandist cobwebs.
To: TommyDale
bump
33 posted on
07/22/2003 9:34:41 PM PDT by
GOPJ
To: TommyDale
I love it!!!!
35 posted on
07/22/2003 9:42:31 PM PDT by
lawgirl
(The only thing the French should be allowed to host is an invasion. -Johnny English)
To: TommyDale
bump
38 posted on
07/23/2003 8:06:13 PM PDT by
GOPJ
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39 posted on
07/23/2003 11:22:45 PM PDT by
nutmeg
To: TommyDale
I'll bet you're right!
I bet the liberal press is having fits with this one!
40 posted on
07/24/2003 5:21:17 AM PDT by
GOPJ
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