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    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Fri Mar 27, 2009 at 03:32:25 PM EST
    Tags: Media Spin, National Public Radio, FOX News, Barack Obama, big government, self-reliance (all tags)

    Bill O'Reilly's new column this week analyzes why the left-wing media has been taking a hit in light of President Obama's recent troubles with the economy.  Since you wouldn't normally have a chance to read this in your local paper (unless you live in Alpena, Escanaba, Marquette, or Mount Clemons), I thought I'd cross-post it here.  Bill does a great job of explaining why traditional newspaper and broadcast television outlets are struggling, and why places like RightMichigan are doing well.


    By Bill O'Reilly - Thursday, March 26, 2009

    Shocking many of its listeners, the left-leaning National Public Radio recently ran a commentary pointing out that Fox News, which NPR considers to be very conservative, is amassing record ratings in the wake of the Democratic takeover in Washington.

    All things considered, that was not great news for some NPR folks.

    The reason that FNC is doing so well, while at the same time some committed left-wing media operations are failing, is what I call the remorse factor.

    Almost 62 million Americans voted against Barack Obama last November, many of them convinced that his vision for America was . . . well . . . kind of dangerous.  Also, exit polling showed that some who supported the president did so out of disgust with the Bush administration, which lost control in its last two years in power.

    So, when financial chaos intruded on Mr. Obama's honeymoon period, millions of news consumers flocked to agencies that have been a bit skeptical of the young President.  Obviously, news organizations considered to be in the tank for Obama are of little use to people worried about their financial well-being.

    In politics, there is always an element of hatred, even in a noble country like the United States.  If you are an Obama-hater, you are likely to go where your opinion is reinforced.  If you are neutral on the president but worried he may be in over his head, you might seek a more skeptical view of the president's policies.  Thus, the rough bumps that the President is experiencing have been deadly for the liberal media that, just a few months ago, cheer-leaded Mr. Obama into office.

    Truth be told, I have been the beneficiary of the president's early troubles, because my television ratings are through the roof.  Folks know that while I respect Barack Obama and do not cheap-shot him, I am very skeptical of his big government, nanny-state philosophy.  Also, my guests represent many points-of-view, unlike my cable news competition that spins nearly everything as positive in Obama-land.

    However, I do not want Barack Obama to fail. I want him to see the light.  This is a great country because most of its citizens are responsible, hard-working people who realize that cradle-to-grave entitlements will ultimately bankrupt the nation.  Call me crazy, but I want to persuade the ultra-intelligent president that his Swedish-entitlements vision for 300 million Americans is an opium-fueled pipe dream.  Self-reliance has made this country great, not federal foot massages.

    So, I will consistently deliver that message to the president, Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, Harry Reid, and the rest of the gang who couldn't spend straight.  I'll do that hoping the Democrats will wise up and impose some discipline in the fiscal area.  If they do not control federal spending, they will suffer big losses in the Congressional races just a year and a half from now.

    Until then, here's looking at you, good ratings.


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