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1 edit | Re: Off-topic observationTell you what. Subscribe to a major news paper and start a database to track politician scandal articles and log their party affiliation and how prominently it is revealed in the article.
Within article headline. Lead off sentence of first paragraph. Within first paragraph. etc. Also log which page the article is run on and if it continues to another page and if the party affiliation is buried in a subsequent page.
Report back next year and let us know your findings.
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join:2005-12-15 Forest Grove, OR | Re: Off-topic observation If you want data, go get your own. I have my data. It is not just a theory, it is a fact that I have witnessed many times in person.
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| said by KoolMoe :I would like to see direct examples of this. Here's one.
Remember Mark Foley? Of course you do. He was a Republican. The media made sure the sick things he did in his personal life were national news prior to the 2006 elections.
His replacement, Tim Mahoney, a member of the Democrat party, was accused of giving campaign money to a mistress. While these events were reported in local media in Florida, they did not make national news in most mainstream media outlets. Thankfully, the voters in this district came to their senses and voted this guy out in 2008. -- Blagojevich / Madoff 2012! | |
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