Bias in the media? Note what is reported on
Lies, damn lies, and liberal media bias
Those who say there isn't a liberal bias in the media should take a closer look at what the media chooses to report on. It doesn't even take long to discover that the issues that get reported tend to be ones dear to liberal causes.
Let me give you a good example:
Today the news covered how any millions of people are not covered by medical insurance. It was reported repeatedly on NPR, CNN, ABC News, and CBS evening news (didn't see NBC but I bet it was reported there).
Is that really big news though? If so, consider this: When was the last time the news reported on how many abortions were performed in a given quarter? Can you recall the last time you heard of the # of crimes foiled by armed citizens with gun permits? How about the last national comparison of how religious based private schools fair to public funded schools? Or for that matter, the amount of money spent by religious based charities versus "secular" based charities on public works?
The statistics are out there. Waiting to be reported. While I am personally pro-choice, I would be there are many millions of Americans who are quite concerned about the # of abortions performed each quarter. I don't suppose you'll hear NPR report those numbers even as they repeated no less than 4 times today while I was listening the uninsured statistics.
And somehow I don't expect to see Dan Rather do a report on the amount of crimes stopped thanks to an armed citizenry even though the statistics are out there (and I'm sure the NRA would be pleased to share those stats with journalists). Yet somehow CBS never has a problem reporting on the "millions" of homeless (though strangely these reports are most often done when a Republican is President).
So next time you listen to the news, take note of what statistics they choose to report on. I suspect you'll find that the statistics almost always are ones that strengthen the liberal side of a given debate while simultaneously urging governmental action.