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Friday, April 25, 2008
Media Jumps the Gun for Barack
By Mike Gallagher
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Will Hillary Clinton fight for the nomination past June 1st?


Just how deep in the tank is the powerful media machine for Sen. Barack Obama?

Funny you should ask.  Let me give you a couple of glaring examples.  And these happened all in one 24 hour period.

On the evening of the ever-important Pennsylvania primary, all the cable news networks were showcasing their best and brightest anchors, snazzy sets, and high-tech histrionics to give us more analysis, graphs, exit polling and dramatic music than we could ever possibly handle in one night.

I know this may come as a shock to some, but I happen to prefer my TV news coverage from Fox News Channel.  Perhaps it has something to do with my role as a Fox News on-air contributor, but I also appreciate their coverage.

But it’s fun to surf up and down the dial and check out what everyone else is doing, too.

Tuesday night at approximately 7:30pm EST, MSNBC featured Chris Mathews and Keith Olbermann sitting behind the big “election central” desk.  The pair was surrounded by gigantic clocks reminding any viewer who happened to be watching that  there were still thirty minutes left before the Pennsylvania polls closed.  They had a ticking graphic on the screen; there were enormous clocks on the set.  Anyone with the ability to tell time knew that it was 7:30 on the east coast and the polls would be closing in thirty minutes.

Anyone, it seems, except Chris Mathews.

When 7:30 rolled around, Chris Mathews welcomed the audience back to the MSNBC coverage.  Olbermann was sitting next to him trying to look important, but as usual, really just looking constipated.  Olbermann likes to pretend he’s Edward R. Murrow as he rips off Murrow with “Good night and good luck” at the end of his propaganda-filled tirades every night, so maybe Keith was channeling Murrow at the time.

In any event, what came out of Mathews’ mouth was simply remarkable.  “Right now, the polls are closed in Pennsylvania, it’s 8 o’clock” he said.  Remember, there are huge graphics and clocks at the very moment Mathews is declaring the polls closed that show it’s 7:30pm.

You think I’m making this up?  Watch it here.

Now there are a few things that are positively hysterical about Mathews’ major league mistake.  First, watch how Olbermann, sitting there with his pursed lips and his granny glasses perched over his beady little eyes, nervously and quickly glances over at Mathews when he said the polls were closed.

One would think that Mr. Tough Guy, the creep who routinely trashes people with his “Worst Person in the World” awards, would have at least a little initiative and maybe enough of a dose of reality to say, “Um, Chris, not exactly true, it’s not 8 o’clock, it’s 7:30 and the polls will be open for another half hour.”

Maybe he could have kicked Mathews under the desk.  Or thrown a glass of water at him.

Something.

Anything.

But no, not a peep out of Edward R. Murrow, Jr.  Just a grimace and a deer-in-the-headlights stare into the camera.

And the other thing that makes me chuckle is to consider what would have happened if one of the Fox News anchors made such a blunder.  Democrats would be running through the streets screaming, “Disenfranchisement! Disenfranchisement!” faster than Bill Clinton rushes into a gaggle of beauty queen contestants at a county fair.

Maybe it’s not easy for Chris Mathews to tell time while he’s in the middle of a broadcast that is, well, reporting on the time of day and covering when the polls in a pivotal primary will be closing.  Remember, this is the same man who described getting a “thrill up (his) leg” whenever Barack Obama speaks.  Perhaps he was thinking about when he’d get the chance to toss to Obama’s concession speech that night and he had thrills going up and down both legs at the same time.

The other example of an audacious deception this week from an Obamaniac came from portly propagandist Michael Moore.

Now that Moore isn’t making movies smearing our troops or Columbine shooting victims, he has plenty of time to write opinions on his website, www.michaelmoore.com. Continued...

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Mike Gallagher is a nationally syndicated radio host, Fox News Channel contributor and guest host and author of Surrounded by Idiots: Fighting Liberal Lunacy in America.

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Explode?
I am not so sure about that. Recall that many of these people are still convinced that GWB stole the 2000 election. They don't let their fanasies fade easily.

I don't think so.
I think the media like whomever they think is behind to make it into a closer race.

Think about it -- consider a basketball game in the middle of the 4th quarter -- 78 to 114. People will be rushing for their cars to beat the rush.

Now, consider a game that's tied up well into double overtime! WOW!!

That's what the media want. They want viewers on the edge of their seats for as long as possible. If one candidate appears to be slipping behind -- prop him up. If one seems to be surging ahead -- go on the offensive.

Nothing creates ratings like an exciting close race. I think that's what they're *really* up to.

Watch and see if next time it looks like Obama is ahead, and they start throwing sand on his tracks.
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