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kpete

(71,979 posts)
Wed May 27, 2015, 08:18 AM May 2015

It's long since time the press gave Bernie Sanders the respect he deserves.

In democracy, the voters decide who wins a presidential election. But the media has great influence over which candidates get serious consideration. So when it comes to Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and the 2016 race, it's clear that he's getting a raw deal. It's long since time the press gave him the respect he deserves.

Jay Rosen, the New York University journalism professor, has a useful concept for describing the ideology of journalists: nested spheres of legitimacy. These have to do with the way ideas are presented in a piece of journalism. The idea of women's suffrage is presented as non-controversial, thus placed in the "sphere of consensus." The idea that aliens control the government, say, is presented as nuts, thus placed in the "sphere of deviance." The latter ideas are openly presented in the news as illegitimate or insane, if they are not ignored altogether.

What ideas go in which sphere is an inescapable part of journalism, though most reporters don't acknowledge they're doing it. And at the moment, the idea of Bernie Sanders as a candidate is getting placed in the deviant sphere

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The constant presumptions about the electoral viability of some candidate amounts to an attempt to influence the outcome of the election, whether it's intentional or not. That might be a justifiable enterprise with someone like former Rep. Ron Paul, who has an extensive history of racism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism. But while Sanders has odd hair, and can be grouchy at times, he's not some random nutter from the Prohibition Party.


the rest:
http://theweek.com/articles/556667/bernie-sanders-totally-legitimate-presidential-candidate-time-press-started-treating-likehttp://theweek.com/articles/556667/bernie-sanders-totally-legitimate-presidential-candidate-time-press-started-treating-like

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It's long since time the press gave Bernie Sanders the respect he deserves. (Original Post) kpete May 2015 OP
If Bernie wins, it will have to be without the help of the prostitute media. nt ladjf May 2015 #1
Lol... Agschmid May 2015 #3
I was referring to the professional news media. nt ladjf May 2015 #5
As in TV? Agschmid May 2015 #6
I'm going to say it one more time. The mainstream news media, ladjf May 2015 #7
Again... Agschmid May 2015 #2
For some bizarre reason, saying he is not getting the coverage he deserves annoys DUers no end. merrily May 2015 #4

Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
3. Lol...
Wed May 27, 2015, 08:31 AM
May 2015

The old media?

The new media?

Social media?

Internet media?

TV media?

Radio media?

The blogging media?

Remember more and more, you are the media.

ladjf

(17,320 posts)
7. I'm going to say it one more time. The mainstream news media,
Wed May 27, 2015, 08:51 AM
May 2015

which includes commercial TV and print news, will not support any candidate who is dedicated to fighting for mainstream Americans rather that the very rich people who are and have been dictating who will be supported. For example Howard Dean was dumped by the mainstream media within a week after he campaigned that he was going to try to break of the politically monopolistic practices of the media.

Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
2. Again...
Wed May 27, 2015, 08:28 AM
May 2015

He is on he MSM more than almost any other declared candidate, he also *himself* has said he is happy with the level of coverage he has received and it has been above his expectations.

That being said there are some quality issues but overall amount of coverage isn't an issue.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
4. For some bizarre reason, saying he is not getting the coverage he deserves annoys DUers no end.
Wed May 27, 2015, 08:37 AM
May 2015

Nonetheless, he has not been getting the coverage he deserves.

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