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	<title>Comments on: Syria Expands &#8216;Iron Censorship&#8217; Over Internet</title>
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		<title>by: Payday Loan Advocate</title>
		<link>http://www.mediachannel.org/wordpress/2008/03/14/syria-expands-iron-censorship-over-internet/#comment-23694</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 11:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>From the looks of it, it seems like there’s a pro-Obama bias in the media. Jonah Goldberg of the National Review Online explains that this favoritism may be a way for the reporters to play nice with the frontrunner. As Goldberg states, “most of the reporters covering these campaigns want to be rewarded with White House correspondent jobs.” Reporters probably just want easier access to who they’re guessing will be America’s new president. John Harris and Jim VandeHei of Politico have a somewhat different opinion. Harris and VandeHei claim that the Project for Excellence in Journalism (funded by the respected Pew Research Center) found that six out of every 10 stories about John McCain had a negative slant. Furthermore, Obama has had more than twice as many positive stories published as McCain. In a video opinion piece, VandeHei points out that the GOP is accusing the media of unfair reporting because McCain’s campaign is spiraling downward. “There’s always pile-on at the end of a campaign,” VandeHei says, but in this case, it’s the policies and campaign strategies that have led to McCain’s difficulties. The media always latches on to the frontrunner because they favor momentum—just like the momentum quick cash loans can give your budget when you need it most. A short-term loan is only temporary. Will someone other than the frontrunner bring America lasting change?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the looks of it, it seems like there’s a pro-Obama bias in the media. Jonah Goldberg of the National Review Online explains that this favoritism may be a way for the reporters to play nice with the frontrunner. As Goldberg states, “most of the reporters covering these campaigns want to be rewarded with White House correspondent jobs.” Reporters probably just want easier access to who they’re guessing will be America’s new president. John Harris and Jim VandeHei of Politico have a somewhat different opinion. Harris and VandeHei claim that the Project for Excellence in Journalism (funded by the respected Pew Research Center) found that six out of every 10 stories about John McCain had a negative slant. Furthermore, Obama has had more than twice as many positive stories published as McCain. In a video opinion piece, VandeHei points out that the GOP is accusing the media of unfair reporting because McCain’s campaign is spiraling downward. “There’s always pile-on at the end of a campaign,” VandeHei says, but in this case, it’s the policies and campaign strategies that have led to McCain’s difficulties. The media always latches on to the frontrunner because they favor momentum—just like the momentum quick cash loans can give your budget when you need it most. A short-term loan is only temporary. Will someone other than the frontrunner bring America lasting change?<br />
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