I'm not the first to notice that MSM coverage of the
presidential primaries devotes much more time to the Democratic
than the Republican race. Statistically this has been proven
true. If you watch any of the Sunday show'
roundtable discussions you will find more minutes devoted to the
Democrats than the Republicans. They will say Hillary vs. Obama is
"more newsworthy" or "more dramatic." There is something to that
considering the soap opera like quality of everything the Clintons
do and the potential for an African American president. That said
it does get out of hand, to the point of virtually ignoring the GOP
side. The Florida race is clearly more important to the GOP race( a
truly open field, the potential to eliminate or revive Rudy, the
possibility McCain will seal the deal) than SC is to the Democrats
(Obama is expected to win and Hillary is already roving the
February 5 states). However, at least 75% of the coverage is about
the Democrats this week. The debate sucked up 90% of the coverage,
the ongoing spat between Bill/Hill and Obama seems to take up the
rest. Is this good or bad? It has the effect of freezing the race
and making challengers' task of upsetting McCain that much harder.
See, even when they don't mean to the media is McCain's best
friend.
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