http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2 ... e-left.php
I think right here we have hit the nail on the head: "Perhaps the FEC could look into whether these companies’ actions amount to illegal contributions to the Democratic Party and its candidates."
Can Internet Companies tilt politics to the left?
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Re: Can Internet Companies tilt politics to the left?
If they did that, they'd almost have to look into whether the MSM TV and newspapers do the same.
I've read that the political tilt of the MSM can be worth up to a 10 pt shift in favor of the Dem side. Without the "Democrat operatives with bylines" as Instapundit calls them, the Dems would probably never win a Presidential election, and wouldn't be able to mount a filibuster in the Senate.
I've read that the political tilt of the MSM can be worth up to a 10 pt shift in favor of the Dem side. Without the "Democrat operatives with bylines" as Instapundit calls them, the Dems would probably never win a Presidential election, and wouldn't be able to mount a filibuster in the Senate.
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Re: Can Internet Companies tilt politics to the left?
I don't remember who said it, but if the media were truly neutral the electorate would be like that in Texas, much more centrist.
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Re: Can Internet Companies tilt politics to the left?
I know I've seen it on Instapundit, but I don't recall if it was Prof. Reynolds himself or if he was citing someone else.Windy Wilson wrote:I don't remember who said it, but if the media were truly neutral the electorate would be like that in Texas, much more centrist.
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Re: Can Internet Companies tilt politics to the left?
Apparently Facebook tried, but it didn't work too well. Did you watch Ted Cruz ripping Zuckerberg a new one regarding liberal vs. conservative political posts? Suckerberg even stated that Silicone Valley was a VERY Left-Leaning place (which I seriously doubt surprised ANY of us)!!
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Re: Can Internet Companies tilt politics to the left?
I liked how he said they are very sensitive to the issue of bias, and then basically said they aren't doing anything to prevent it.308Mike wrote:Apparently Facebook tried, but it didn't work too well. Did you watch Ted Cruz ripping Zuckerberg a new one regarding liberal vs. conservative political posts? Suckerberg even stated that Silicone Valley was a VERY Left-Leaning place (which I seriously doubt surprised ANY of us)!!
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