BOZELL: Corrupt Democrats Are Not News

By Brent Bozell and Tim Graham When seeking to demonstrate the degree to which the objective news media act like Democratic partisans the best place to start is scandals as in Have you heard all about the latest Republican scandal? versus What Democrat scandal? On Aug. 8 Republican congressman Chris Collins of the Buffalo New York suburbs was indicted for insider trading and lying to the FBI. ABC CBS and NBC played this story to the hilt with 18 minutes and 24 seconds of coverage in just the first 24 hours according to the Media Research Center. CBS devoted the most coverage pounding away for 7 minutes and 6 seconds. ABC came in second offering 5 minutes and 41 seconds and NBC was right behind with 5 minutes and 37 seconds. On Aug. 21 prosecutors indicted California Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter on charges of wire fraud and campaign finance violations. The morning and evening newscasts on ABC and CBS spent a total of 4 minutes and 44 seconds covering the story in the first 36 hours. In contrast with Collins Hunter was lucky that there was breaking anti-Trump news -- the conviction of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and the guilty plea of former longtime Trump confidante and lawyer Michael Cohen to charges of campaign finance violations. It thrilled the networks that these two men Collins and Hunter were the first congressional endorsers of Donald Trump for president. That multiplied the newsworthiness for them. Now wait a minute! Why thats such a loaded unsubstantiated conclusion! Except it isnt. Look what happens when a Democrat is indicted. And tried. And convicted. And sentenced. These very same three networks these champions of public integrity were bored to tears by the indictment and trial of former Democratic Congressman Chaka Fattah of Philadelphia. During the year and a half between his 2015 indictment and 2016 conviction and sentencing for misappropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars of federal charitable and campaign funds the ABC CBS and NBC morning and evening programs offered a measly 68 seconds of news. In other words: Collins received 16 times as much coverage as Fattah in just one day. But wait. It gets worse. Theres former Rep. Corrine Brown of Florida who was sentenced to five years in prison in 2016 for using an alleged childrens charity called One Door for Education as a personal slush fund for herself and several aides. She used it for more than $300000 in personal expenses including tickets for NFL games and a luxury box for a Beyonce concert. Brazen barely describes it the judge Timothy Corrigan said of Browns sham charity. Never heard of her? Theres a reason. Network coverage: Zero. Zilch. Nada. Both Fattah and Brown were members of the Congressional Black Caucus and were defeated in 2016 primaries by other black Democrats after the national whisper of their indictments. Both had been in Congress for two decades and faced no serious general-election opposition for most of that time. There are other House Republican scandals the networks have noticed since Fattah and Brown. On Dec. 13 2016 NBCs Today featured a nearly two-minute-long report on former GOP congressman Aaron Schocks arraignment on corruption charges in federal court. Even after they leave office Republicans garner more attention than incumbent Democrats. On Oct. 5 2017 when pro-life Republican Congressman Tim Murphy from Pennsylvania resigned after the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported he had urged his mistress to get an abortion (she wasnt actually pregnant) all three broadcast evening shows ran reports on it. It added up to more than 6 1/2 minutes of coverage in the morning and evening and almost 5 minutes of it aired on NBC. Think of this and then feel free to laugh at NBCs Chuck Todd who proclaimed on Sundays Meet the Press that charges of a liberal bias in the media are an old Roger Ailes tactic not based in much fact.
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