No, quite the opposite in fact.
Unfortunately what we're having in this thread qualifies as an elite political/economic conversation. We're debating this at a much higher level than the media does, but that isn't the real problem, this is :
The average American voter doesn't spend a lot of time taking in news reporting or reading about economic/fiscal/tax/etc. policy. They get small snippets of information from the TV, newspapers etc. over a number of years. But all of these small pieces of information from media sources is part of a general media narrative that takes exclusively the conservative position on important issues like economics and foreign policy. Almost all Americans will tell you that tax cuts boost revenues and help grow the economy when in the current context the opposite is true. With foreign policy, Americans are scared shitless by nonexistent foreign "threats" like Iran currently and Iraq previously. So American conventional wisdom is generally diametrically opposed to reality in important areas.
The media is run by a small handful of corporations. Five corporations control every bit of news you see on the TV and for all five their news/media divisions are tiny parts of the overall company. NBC, much derided by conservatives, is owned by GEC who make 4% of their profits from NBC and over 40% from government contracting. So the news arm is heavily slanted, it maintains a narrative of low taxation = good/we need to spend more than the rest of the world put together on the war industry to remain safe even while we're propping up dictators all over the world/invading oil-rich countries etc.
So the general narrative that almost all Americans have is because effectively the same message is projected at them every single day of their lives, so whenever they do consume a small piece of the overall picture it's almost always at odds with reality and heavily slanted to push the buttons that make people more conservative in their opinions.
The current election is an extreme though excellent example of this. Obama is the only one who wants to discuss actual policies, the other side only want to talk about how he's a Marxist/socialist etc., which of course is arrant nonesense, but the way politics is covered the Marxist crap dominates the agenda and Obama has to spend his time talking about why he isn't a socialist rather than actual policies. In his half hour advert last night he talked about what he wants to do, he didn't mention McCain once. John McCain can't go one minute without mentioning Obama in relation to some bs claim that the media then endlessly repeats.


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? Watch it and tell me they aren't pro-Democrat and therefore anti-Republican. When Chris Matthews gets "tingling sensations" running up his leg when Obama talks....then I start to wonder that perhaps the journalist stopped doing his job and started being a vocal supporter of a candidate.
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