Clinton's and Carter's Pollsters: The Elite Media is Lying to You to Help Obama (video)
Doug Schoen was Bill Clinton's pollster in the White House and Pat Caddell had the same position for Jimmy Carter. These are not "right wing" bloggers and pundits. These two men have been as in the center of Democratic Party politics as it gets for the last 35 years. We have written about the incredible amounts of media bias that has been at a whole new level since 2008, and while that bias has been there since the 1960's, it has never been as outrageous as it is today. Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen with Megyn Kelly: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjN4t_gSEcY] To see the entire video where Pat Caddell makes his case go HERE. Here is the Gallup Poll that is referred to in the conversation:
September 21, 2012
U.S. Distrust in Media Hits New High
Fewer Americans closely following political news now than in previous election years
by Lymari Morales WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans' distrust in the media hit a new high this year, with 60% saying they have little or no trust in the mass media to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly. Distrust is up from the past few years, when Americans were already more negative about the media than they had been in years prior to 2004.
The record distrust in the media, based on a survey conducted Sept. 6-9, 2012, also means that negativity toward the media is at an all-time high for a presidential election year. This reflects the continuation of a pattern in which negativity increases every election year compared with the year prior. The current gap between negative and positive views -- 20 percentage points -- is by far the highest Gallup has recorded since it began regularly asking the question in the 1990s. Trust in the media was much higher, and more positive than negative, in the years prior to 2004 -- as high as 72% when Gallup asked this question three times in the 1970s. This year's decline in media trust is driven by independents and Republicans. The 31% and 26%, respectively, who express a great deal or fair amount of trust are record lows and are down significantly from last year. Republicans' level of trust this year is similar to what they expressed in the fall of 2008, implying that they are especially critical of election coverage. Independents are sharply more negative compared with 2008, suggesting the group that is most closely divided between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney is quite dissatisfied with its ability to get fair and accurate news coverage of this election. More broadly, Republicans continue to express the least trust in the media, while Democrats express the most. Independents' trust fell below the majority level in 2004 and has continued to steadily decline.