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− | '''Media bullying''' is aggressive [[bias]] by the [[media]] in the attempt to influence a candidate, a politician, an institution, | + | '''Media bullying''' is aggressive [[bias]] often employed by the liberal [[media]] in the attempt to influence a candidate, a politician, an institution, and even sports contestants or private citizens. In some cases, the victim's opponents use the media in a calculated fashion to frame an issue in a light unfavorable to the victim. |
Examples of '''media bullying''' include: | Examples of '''media bullying''' include: | ||
− | * trying to force [[Hillary Clinton]] to pull out of the [[Democratic]] primary | + | * an all-out media effort to force [[Indiana]] to repeal its religious liberty law, because the law might interfere with the [[homosexual agenda]] |
+ | * causing Governor [[Jan Brewer]] to fly back to [[Arizona]] in order to appease the [[homosexual agenda]] by vetoing a bill that protects religious liberty | ||
+ | * scaring a family saved by [[George Zimmerman]] from even saying thank you in public<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/US/family-rescued-george-zimmerman-fears-blow-back/story?id=19758908</ref><ref>http://www.mediaite.com/online/family-zimmerman-saved-wont-appear-with-him-in-public-dont-want-to-be-associated-with-george/</ref> | ||
+ | * caused the Kansas board in charge of balloting to back down within 48 hours from its objection to the lack of proof of [[Obama]]'s citizenship | ||
+ | * caused [[RINO]]s to cancel the first 36 hours of the [[Republican National Convention]] in August 2012, an unprecedented capitulation, lest the media blame Republicans for supposedly being indifferent to a hurricane's (relatively modest) forecasted effects | ||
+ | * trying to force [[conservative]] [[Todd Akin]] to pull out of the key [[U.S. Senate]] race in [[Missouri]] in August 2012 | ||
+ | * trying to force [[Hillary Clinton]] to pull out of the [[Democratic]] primary in 2008 | ||
+ | * consistently holding [[Sarah Palin]] to an unfairly high standard while giving a pass to liberal candidates | ||
* forcing Queen Elizabeth to give a special public eulogy for the media favorite [[Princess Diana]], who had been estranged from the royal family | * forcing Queen Elizabeth to give a special public eulogy for the media favorite [[Princess Diana]], who had been estranged from the royal family | ||
− | * imposing strict [[gun control]] in [[Britain]] and [[Australia]] by creating an hysteria from over-publicized | + | * imposing strict [[gun control]] in [[Britain]] and [[Australia]] by creating an hysteria from over-publicized and isolated incidents in the 1990s |
− | * ridiculing Vice President [[Dan Quayle]] for his gaffes, in contrast with downplaying gaffes by [[liberals]] | + | * forcing President [[Lyndon Baines Johnson]] to not pursue a second term by falsely reporting the [[Tet Offensive]] by implying the Vietcong won the offensive instead of the Americans |
+ | * ridiculing Vice President [[Dan Quayle]] for his supposed gaffes, in contrast with downplaying gaffes by [[liberals]] | ||
* forcing President [[Richard Nixon]] to resign for covering up a scandal, in contrast with defending President [[Bill Clinton]]'s covering up a scandal | * forcing President [[Richard Nixon]] to resign for covering up a scandal, in contrast with defending President [[Bill Clinton]]'s covering up a scandal | ||
* sex abuse in [[public schools]] is worse than in religious institutions, yet the media constantly bullies religious (especially [[Catholic]]) officials about it | * sex abuse in [[public schools]] is worse than in religious institutions, yet the media constantly bullies religious (especially [[Catholic]]) officials about it | ||
* the media bullies the competitors of [[Tiger Woods]] in every major golf contest | * the media bullies the competitors of [[Tiger Woods]] in every major golf contest | ||
− | * the media | + | * the media portrays [[Paris Hilton]] as dumb, but she's no dumber than other [[Hollywood]] figures |
* the media bullied airships into terminating service by creating an unjustified hysteria based on the [[Hindenburg]] accident | * the media bullied airships into terminating service by creating an unjustified hysteria based on the [[Hindenburg]] accident | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:24, July 16, 2019
Media bullying is aggressive bias often employed by the liberal media in the attempt to influence a candidate, a politician, an institution, and even sports contestants or private citizens. In some cases, the victim's opponents use the media in a calculated fashion to frame an issue in a light unfavorable to the victim.
Examples of media bullying include:
- an all-out media effort to force Indiana to repeal its religious liberty law, because the law might interfere with the homosexual agenda
- causing Governor Jan Brewer to fly back to Arizona in order to appease the homosexual agenda by vetoing a bill that protects religious liberty
- scaring a family saved by George Zimmerman from even saying thank you in public[1][2]
- caused the Kansas board in charge of balloting to back down within 48 hours from its objection to the lack of proof of Obama's citizenship
- caused RINOs to cancel the first 36 hours of the Republican National Convention in August 2012, an unprecedented capitulation, lest the media blame Republicans for supposedly being indifferent to a hurricane's (relatively modest) forecasted effects
- trying to force conservative Todd Akin to pull out of the key U.S. Senate race in Missouri in August 2012
- trying to force Hillary Clinton to pull out of the Democratic primary in 2008
- consistently holding Sarah Palin to an unfairly high standard while giving a pass to liberal candidates
- forcing Queen Elizabeth to give a special public eulogy for the media favorite Princess Diana, who had been estranged from the royal family
- imposing strict gun control in Britain and Australia by creating an hysteria from over-publicized and isolated incidents in the 1990s
- forcing President Lyndon Baines Johnson to not pursue a second term by falsely reporting the Tet Offensive by implying the Vietcong won the offensive instead of the Americans
- ridiculing Vice President Dan Quayle for his supposed gaffes, in contrast with downplaying gaffes by liberals
- forcing President Richard Nixon to resign for covering up a scandal, in contrast with defending President Bill Clinton's covering up a scandal
- sex abuse in public schools is worse than in religious institutions, yet the media constantly bullies religious (especially Catholic) officials about it
- the media bullies the competitors of Tiger Woods in every major golf contest
- the media portrays Paris Hilton as dumb, but she's no dumber than other Hollywood figures
- the media bullied airships into terminating service by creating an unjustified hysteria based on the Hindenburg accident