Liberal Bias In The News
Essay by 24 • April 12, 2011 • 2,594 Words (11 Pages) • 1,134 Views
You would think that in today's society, with all the different opinions, values, and the beliefs of the American people the newscasts would reflect such a variety. But that just is not so. There are at least three major networks that cover the left side of the political spectrum in America. The left side consists of those who affiliate with the Democratic Party in America's politics. The most popular is CBS Evening News. CBS provides a look at what is going on in the U.S. and around the world through the eyes of a liberal. The news network provides commentary to sway the viewer's beliefs to the liberal point of view. News channel's propaganda is very effective. So why not provide fair and balanced news? The answer is simple; it just doesn't fit CBS's liberal agenda. The bias in CBS Evening News is distorting the truth, you should realize you are being manipulated and change the channel.
If you are on the fence when it comes to your political views, I advise you to watch CBS and only CBS. It should be the only program you ever watch. As a political analyst with CBS for the last ten years, I have seen the amazing changes in our viewer's lives. We only cover stories that back up our political agenda. The number one reason why you need to watch is you will ever have to think for yourself again. Just believe every thing we report and your life will change. All American's lives will change.
Among the many great changes that will grace American's lives is all the additional money going to social programs. Give all your money to welfare. You don't need your hard earned money. Give it all to the government to redistribute to the people too lazy to get a job. They deserve it. The people getting your pay checks from welfare are much better at spending your money than you are anyway. Work all your life so they don't have to. While they are driving their brand new Cadillac around county to county picking up their several fat welfare checks you can be at your desk working. That's always what you wanted to do anyway right? Your dream has always been to work your ass off so someone else can reap all the benefits.
The more you watch our program the more you will see that trying to talk things out with terrorists is the best way to handle the situation. America is faced with the fear of terrorism. So here at CBS, we believe like most all the liberals, that trying to be nice to the terrorists and talk out our problems is the best policy. Go show your support by voting a democrat in to office this upcoming election. Terrorism isn't that bad anyway. America needs to tolerate it instead of forbid it. That way America doesn't have to go to war to protect the lives and rights of Americans. Who needs protection anyway?
You are thinking, why not offer fair and balanced news that explains both points of view, democrat and republican? The answer is simple. Wouldn't you rather just believe everything you see on our program? It saves you time and brain cells. Thinking for yourself is such a waste of energy. The other question you may be asking yourself is why do I need to give all my money to social programs? Don't be selfish. People who don't work need money too!
CBS is the greatest channel in the history of television. Devote all your time away from working to support everyone else to watching our programs. Your life and the lives of all Americans will benefit from it.
Seems so ridiculous doesn't it? But is it really all that different than what CBS news would like out of its viewers? Whether you affiliate with the Democratic Party or not isn't important. Wouldn't you like to see a fair and balanced version of the world's events so you can come to your own conclusion? One of the reasons America is so great is that citizens have the right to make their own political decisions; you ought to make your decisions as well developed as you possibly can. But that means having the access to the facts.
If you are smart you know that the only way to make a wise decision is to first examine the facts. You must know all sides of an issue. You most know the players, you must know the game. Unless you are a political science major in college or have at least some knowledge of politics you have to rely on some one or something to give you the facts. There are several mediums in which to get your news. The newspaper is a good one; also magazines that focus on politics are a good choice. The ever so popular internet is good too but is susceptible to being tampered with. The fastest and easiest way to get your news is the newscasts on television.
News programs on all channels have become extremely popular in America within the last ten years or so. They play a huge role in how people view politics in the U.S. and around the world. What you see on the news can shape your views on many aspects of your life. Your views on the nation's economy and the current war on terror can vary drastically based on what medium you get your news. In his essay, Gregg Easterbrook writes, " no one is really affected by what they see or read" (Easterbrook 570). You couldn't disagree more. You are a product of what you see, hear, and do. The vast majority of the news is all propaganda; especially at CBS news. Their news coverage is so distorted by the anchor's and network's opinions that the true message of the story gets diluted. Don't become a product of this propaganda. Learn to think for yourself and come to your own conclusions. Learn to make informed decisions by examining the nature of the newscast you are watching.
The first step to making an informed decision in any circumstance is to analyze the facts. As an American, you should depend on our media to give us a clear and precise view of the facts. After all, they are the only medium between the events and you. In November 2004 Andy Rooney of CBS news was asked to comment on the liberal agenda at his news station. He responded, "I know a lot of you believe that most people in the news business are liberal. Let me tell you, I know a lot of them, and they were almost evenly divided at this time. Half of them like Senator Kerry; the other half hated President Bush" (Rooney 2004). How can you trust to get a fair representation of both presidential candidates with this type of bias in the people that deliver you your news? It would be nearly impossible for you to get an accurate view of the positive aspects of voting to reelect President Bush if the person delivering the news hates Bush. The presidential election is probably the single most important election that you can be a part of; recently the elections have been extremely close. Your vote really does count, to be uninformed when voting, is to sell your self short. The media is taking you for a fool.
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