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January 18, 2010
Audible Gasps of 'Oh, my God' on MSNBC Set Over MA Bellweather Polls (bias? What bias?)
Topics: Political News and commentariesNo problem with overt journalistic bias here (video), after all, we're talking about MSNBC, home of Chris "Tingley leg" Mathews:
This morning on MSNBC's Morning Joe show, as Chris Matthews reported his conversation with Suffolk University pollster David Paleologos that the GOP's Scott Brown leads Martha Coakley by "double-digits" in the "Bellweather areas" of Massachusetts, audible gasps of "Oh, my God" are loudly heard on the MSNBC set.And as for what the MSNBC commentators attribute a pending loss by Coakley to Brown to? It's a vote against health care and surely not President Obama or his agenda, of course - and ... you know it's coming ... they play the age and race cards:
Because the reality is...voters are older, whiter. These are things that are going to play in the favor of the Republican Party.MSNBC, pro-Obama, pro-Democrat, and anti-Republican bias fit together like OJ's glove. You gotta love it.
Related: Suffolk's bellwether areas showing double-digit lead for Brown on final day (in heavily Democratic areas)
Posted by Richard at January 18, 2010 2:12 PM
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