A How-To Lesson For Left-Wing, Old Media Bias


Once in a while there is a short piece spewed forth by some Old Media outlet or another that is so perfect as a primer of left-wing bias 101 that I just have to share it. In this case we have the Telegraph writing on the story, covered at NewsBusters a few days ago, where Barack Obama found himself confused by an outside glass panel he mistook for a door at the White House. Michael M. Bates compared the bemused and easy treatment that the confused Obama received to the vicious attacks that Bush suffered when he was similarly confused by a door that wouldn’t open in China in 2005.

Bates wondered aloud if Obama would see the same sort of hateful attacks on his intelligence that Bush was served up by the ignorati in the media in 2005. We have since seen the answer to Bates’ question. Obama has been given a pass. The Telegraph’s treatment of the story, though, is such a perfect example of the subtle, left-wing bias used to excuse anything a lefty does while still attacking every one else that it really must serve as exhibit “A” in the battle against Old Media bias.

And so, I give you the Telegraph’s story from January 29 headlined Barack Obama mistakes window for door at White House.

Hereafter you will see each paragraph of the Telegraph story fisked to reveal its ultimate underlying meaning:

The new US President, who has been commander-in-chief and resident at the White House for just over a week, was photographed from the gardens of the White House on Tuesday. Mr Obama was trying to return to the Oval Office after meeting House and Senate Republicans.

Bias: “resident at the White House for just over a week”  
Explanation: Don’t blame him, folks, he’s just new. I ain’t his fault we swear to God.

Instead of heading straight for the door, Mr Obama showed his unfamiliarity with his new-found surroundings and aimed for a door-length paned window.

Bias: “Obama showed his unfamiliarity with his new-found surroundings”  
Explanation: again making sure the reader is aware that Obama didn’t mistake a window for a door because he is stupid, he did so because he is merely unfamiliar with his “new-found surroundings.” (I see no reason to dispute this explanation, but see below why this is bias in its own way)

His “door malfunction” was far less embarrassing than that experienced so publicly by George W Bush three years ago on a visit to China.

Bias: the whole sentence  
Explanation: Why was it “far less embarrassing”? Because they say so, that’s why. False authority employed. Further, why would anyone in 2005 have expected Bush to be completely aware of every door that was locked in a building he was not familiar with in a country he’d rarely visited? Obama gets soft treatment for his “unfamiliarity with his new-found surroundings,” yet the media skewered Bush for his.

While making a hasty exit from a press conference in the capital, Beijing, Mr Bush tugged on the handles of a giant door, only to find it locked.

Bias: “While making a hasty exit”  
Explanation: Who says it was “hasty”? Only the media that wants to characterize Bush as running away, as a coward, or someone not interested in the business of diplomacy. Why didn’t they say that Obama was “scampering to seclude himself in the White House,” “or perhaps “quickly looking to elude the press” for instance? It’s because they don’t want to impute negative motives to Obama, that’s why. Bush, on the other hand, was fair game for fake motives to be assigned him by the media.

He was good-humoured enough to laugh off the blunder, but the pictures serve as a reminder of Mr Bush’s capacity for gaffes.

Bias: “the pictures serve as a reminder of Mr Bush’s capacity for gaffes”  
Explanation: And why did it “serve” as this “reminder”? Because the media says so. False authority again.

However, there was little note taken in Washington of Mr Obama’s mistake, easily made by a newcomer in the labyrinthine White House.

Bias: the whole sentence  
Explanation: another example of explaining away Obama’s mistake. See, the media wants to be extra sure you have it pounded into your head that he isn’t stupid, just unfamiliar with his surroundings. That’s why this very short piece says the same thing over and over again. On top of that, even the Telegraph notes that most of the media didn’t even bother covering this gaffe because they didn’t want to cast aspersions on The One.

Mr Obama, who was returning from meeting Congressional leaders, may have been distracted by the Republicans’ icy reception to his $825 billion (£600) economic stimulus package.

Bias: simply what? It’s the whole dang sentence!  
Explanation: so, the reason Obama can’t tell a window from a door is because Republicans are jerks? What does this have to do with Obama’s egress troubles? Seriously, you have to be kidding here? We are really going to blame the the GOP’s vote against socialism as the reason Obama walks into windows? Did they say that Bush left the conference because “China was attacking the USA?” Uh, no, they just said Bush was too stupid to find an open door.

In the end, this short piece is as perfect an example of left-wing, Old Media bias as you are going to find. If this piece isn’t chock-full-o bias, nothing is.

**UPDATE**

I would like to report one aspect of this story that would change why some U. S. news agencies have not covered this little tale that I have received from some media folks via email.

Verification for this story initially covered by the New York Daily News has been difficult to come by, apparently. There is only this single photo, no video and a corresponding lack of secondary sourcing.

Perhaps the original report was exaggerated by NYDN reporter Lisa O’Neill, perhaps she was mistaken, or perhaps she was dead on with her version and was one of the only people to catch it occur? What ever the case, some news outlets may not be running this story because they cannot verify it to their satisfaction.

Plausible enough.

However, that does not change the biased treatment that the Telegraph gave this story.


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I am not buying their excuse for not reporting it

ordi Saturday, January 31st at 8:24AM EST (link)

All they have to do is look at the teal WH and see where the door is compared to the window. If he is by the door he is fine – if he is by the window then it looks like he was going in the window. Ok you may say he is by the window but you can not tell he was trying to open the window to go in it like it was the door …….. What other reason would he have been at the window – was he looking it? was he trying to go in the door??? Was he admiring himself in the glass? Was he checking out how thick the glass is? Was he combing his hair?

The media needs to start using their thinking caps.

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Assigning motives

fmaidment (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 12:02PM EST (link)

is exactly what the author of this commentary is upset about. His explanation later that only one reporter witnessed/reported the incident is plausible enough.

I totally agree that the comparison of the two incidents is totally fallacious and the writer of this “news” story should be sanctioned by the Telegraph. The bias is quite clear to anyone who is not suffering from Bush Derangement Syndrome.

Indeed, if one were to swap the names in this story, I’m fairly certain the author of the Telegraph article would have been called a racist, or at least a partisan conservative and a hack.

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It reads more like a policy statement

chaney (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 9:14AM EST (link)

Perhaps they’ll make it part of their style manual:

Some of you may be looking for examples of how to alter your reporting style for the Obama administration. Here’s one example. When George Bush attempts to open an actual door that turns out to be locked, we will treat that as evidence of his stupidity. When Barack Obama treats a window as if it were a door, we will carefully explain how even a genius of his proportions can’t be expected to familiarize himself with new surroundings the size of the White House in one week.

I hope you can extrapolate from this example to how to treat your story on the Obama administration. If not, contact my office for guidance.

 

Reality Intrudes On President's Arrogant Self Serving Fantasy! nt

davo119 Saturday, January 31st at 10:29AM EST (link)

Never give in! Never! Never! Never!

 

Check the sources

Woody Saturday, January 31st at 11:56AM EST (link)

I’m all for pointing out biased reporting, but first your analysis is based on the Telegraph which is a BRITISH newspaper, and is considered to be a conservative paper, particularly in comparison to the Guardian.

Then you quote the New York Daily News, which is on-par with the New York Post, basically a junk gossip rag. Current headlines on the website are about weight watching with Jessica Simpson and a website that “helps cheaters cheat”.

If you are going to analyze bias in the US media, at least pick RESPECTED AMERICAN news sources.

The Telegraph may be "Conservative..."

fmaidment (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 12:06PM EST (link)

…but it has been no friend to Republicans and no enemy of Mr. Obama.

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"at least pick RESPECTED AMERICAN news sources." Can you name one? nt

Vegas_Rick (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 12:26PM EST (link)

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Where?

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 12:28PM EST (link)

I said MEDIA, I did not say AMERICAN media.

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Just sayin'

Woody Saturday, January 31st at 2:00PM EST (link)

Sure, I admit you didn’t say American media….

But we both know that is a cop out. If you’re going to tell us all about Left Wing bias 101, why pick a relatively conservative British paper (at least conservative in the UK spectrum) and a NY paper with a reputation not much better than TMZ? What’s next, pro-Obama bias in Die Spiegel and TV Guide?

There are valid important arguments to be made about media bias. I just think posts like yours make Redstate look bad, and lessens the overall conservative argument about bias.

Actually, you missed the point

Flagstaff (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 3:24PM EST (link)

that Huston was making. It wasn’t that the So Called Unbiased Media is anything but, it was that the article was an almost perfect example of how it is done. It matter only that it actually reached publication; who published it is irrelevant.

“The press is so powerful in its image-making role that it can make a criminal look like he’s the victim and make the victim look like he’s the criminal. If you aren’t careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”– Malcolm X, Audubon Ballroom, December 13, 1964

Yes

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 8:34PM EST (link)

He completely and utterly missed the point. Sailed over his head like a rocket to the moon!

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Respected by whom?

chaney (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 12:41PM EST (link)

Let’s see, New York Times, Washington Post, PBS, NPR, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, Time, Newsweek…

I imagine the list of media sources, “respected” or otherwise, that were not completely in the tank for Obama would be a lot shorter.

 
 

Reverse the bias--A re-write

fmaidment (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 12:37PM EST (link)

The following is a re-write giving the story a “conservative” bias. I have gone no further than the author of the Telegraph article in using common expressions of conservative pundits:

The new US President, who has already been a resident at the White House for just over a week, was photographed from the gardens of the White House on Tuesday. Mr Obama was trying to return to the Oval Office after meeting House and Senate Republicans.

Instead of heading straight for the door, Mr Obama showed his ingorance and aimed for a door-length paned window.

He was pictured peering at the “door” until he realized that it had no handle. The real and rather obvious door was a few feet to the right of it.

His “door malfunction” could have been far more embarrassing than that experienced so publicly by George W Bush three years ago on a visit to China.

While exiting a press conference in the capital, Beijing, Mr Bush tugged on the handles of an unfamiliar giant door, only to find it locked.

He was good-humoured enough to laugh off the incident and make funny faces for the photographers, since almost every person alive has experienced at some point in their lives.

While there was little note taken in Washington of Mr Obama’s mistake, it exemplifies his absentmindedness and lack of clear thinking when not in front of a teleprompter.

Mr Obama received an icy reception from Republican leaders in Congress to his Marxist-inspired $825 billion (£600) “economic stimulus package.”

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Anyone care to wonder if that one would have been sent back for rewrite?

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5 x 5. You just scored a direct hit on double standards

David123 (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 12:51PM EST (link)

nt

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Even more to the point,

Flagstaff (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 3:19PM EST (link)

the story as you wrote it has yet to appear, and of course it won’t.

Not only that, no “respected, American” conservative publication would write it that way. The fact that the Left does print bias (which almost always tends to be implied rather than stated), while the Right doesn’t, is significant.

“The press is so powerful in its image-making role that it can make a criminal look like he’s the victim and make the victim look like he’s the criminal. If you aren’t careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”– Malcolm X, Audubon Ballroom, December 13, 1964

Actually it was fair MSM treatment

robmikpet (Diary) Sunday, February 1st at 2:34AM EST (link)

What really happened in the title of my front page NYT op-ed.

“Obama Carefully Inspects White House Windows for Energy Efficiency”

Obama’s commitment to the environment is amazing says the Sierra Club…….

 

Actually it was fair MSM treatment

robmikpet (Diary) Sunday, February 1st at 2:34AM EST (link)

What really happened in the title of my front page NYT op-ed.

“Obama Carefully Inspects White House Windows for Energy Efficiency”

Obama’s commitment to the environment is amazing says the Sierra Club…….

 
 
 

Think Sokal

chaney (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 1:17PM EST (link)

I changed my view somewhat while trying to cut channels in ice dams without ruining my roof.

I believe that the author of the article perpetrated a hoax. Picture a budding journalist having his unbiased straight news articles rejected. Eventually he says to a friend or acquaintance “I’ll bet I can get any piece of swill printed as long as I say somewhere in the article that Obama is brilliant and Bush is an idiot.”

“I’ll take that bet”, says the friend, and voila; even as I write, the author of the article is being treated to steak and a beer by his formerly skeptical companion.

 

5 Flags for this disection of bias.

Flagstaff (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 3:05PM EST (link)

The analysis is just right. A+!

“The press is so powerful in its image-making role that it can make a criminal look like he’s the victim and make the victim look like he’s the criminal. If you aren’t careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”– Malcolm X, Audubon Ballroom, December 13, 1964

Kowalski: Should have written "dissection."

Flagstaff (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 3:09PM EST (link)

My error.

“The press is so powerful in its image-making role that it can make a criminal look like he’s the victim and make the victim look like he’s the criminal. If you aren’t careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”– Malcolm X, Audubon Ballroom, December 13, 1964

 
 

And for bias in the American media...

itrytobenice (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 3:40PM EST (link)

just look at the story’s absence. It doesn’t fit the narrative, so into the memory hole it goes.

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Isn't accusing a UK paper of lefty bias a little like shooting fish in a barrel?

Mims Saturday, January 31st at 3:56PM EST (link)

I agree with your thesis, however, despite being left of center, politically, even *I* put on a band-pass filter when reading UK papers.

It’s easy to forget that the U.S. is one of the most (the most?) conservative developed nation on earth.

You m issed the point, too

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 8:36PM EST (link)

You missed the point of my piece, too. I wasn’t acting all outraged that the Brit Press is left. I was SHOWING how they DO IT.

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"It’s easy to forget that the U.S. is one of the most ...conservative developed nation on earth."

mbecker908 (Diary) Saturday, January 31st at 8:51PM EST (link)

No it’s not. Especially if you read the NYT, the WaPo, the Mpls Star-Trib, the Whatever-it’s-name-is-Rag in Seattle, the LA Times, the Dallas M-N, etc.

Actually the Brit papers frequently print stuff no US paper would dare print.

 
 

You can pick on President Bush as an idiot

MikeO Saturday, January 31st at 6:53PM EST (link)

You can pick on President Bush as an idiot because he is demonstrably not an idiot.

It wouldn’t be as funny about President Obama because he is stupid.