Networks Hype Rising Gas Prices 4 Times More for Bush, Than Obama

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Rising gas prices used to be big news, but not so these days. Although the national average climbed to $3.56 on Feb. 20, setting a February record after going up nearly a month straight, there was far less coverage than in 2008. Broadcast networks repeatedly covered the rise under the Bush presidency. Gas prices bounced around eventually reaching $3.56-a-gallon on April 24, 2008.

The Business and Media Institute analyzed broadcast network news references to gas or fuel prices between Jan. 20 and Feb. 20, 2012 and from March 24 and April 24, 2008. BMI found that in the 2008 period there were more than 4 times as many gas prices stories, news briefs or news headlines on ABC, CBS and NBC as there were in 2012 (97 to 21).

Coverage during the time periods differed not only in quantity, but in tone as well. During Bush’s tenure, gas prices were a huge economic threat and cause of suffering. The networks also used the high gas prices to attack the administration. In 2012, the networks aired mostly matter-of-fact stories on the rising gas prices, and worried primarily that they would hinder the economic recovery, not that they are making people suffer.

Dismal broadcast network reports about “skyrocketing” gas prices filled the newscasts in 2008. There were reports about businesses closing, airlines struggling and truckers protesting — all because of the high prices. One ABC report said families were facing the “tough choice” between food or fuel. Others said that “wallets were running on empty” and consumers were told over and over that there was no relief in sight. But by the end of November 2008, prices had collapsed to $1.82.

The networks weren’t simply reporting the painfully high gas prices in early 2008 though, in many cases they were exaggerating them. NBC’s “Today” focused on Redwood City, Calif. on March 6 where regular gasoline cost $3.99, according to the photograph NBC aired. The national average for gas that day was $3.19 a gallon. Ann Curry also failed to tell viewers that California has the highest state gasoline tax in the nation, a whopping 45.5 cents a gallon at that time.

On gasoline specifically, reporters have routinely showed photos of extreme pump prices despite lower national averages. The Business and Media Institute documented this trend in 2007, 2006 and 2005.

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Media bias is consistent – anti-Bush, pro-Obama.
Take the 8.4 million Americans out of work …..in 2004.
The Washington Post:

The nation’s unemployment rate fell slightly last month, and job growth picked up a bit, the Labor Department reported yesterday, indicating that the weak labor market is continuing its slow recovery.

The unemployment rate slipped in January to 5.6 percent, the lowest level in more than two years, and non-farm businesses added 112,000 jobs, on a seasonally adjusted basis, boosting their payrolls for the fifth consecutive month.

While the movement was in the right direction, the degree of improvement was disappointing

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/02/07/media-orgasmic-over-83-unemployment-2012-suicidal-56-2004#ixzz1n9o4qEJA

The New York Times:

“Job Growth Picks Up But Misses Forecast”:

Job creation revived in January after an abrupt year-end slowdown, with employers adding 112,000 jobs last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported yesterday.

It was the job market’s best performance since the economy started pulling out of recession in 2001. But the growth in employment was well under the 175,000 jobs expected by forecasters, and short of the 150,000 new jobs that economists consider necessary to absorb new entrants into the labor force.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/02/07/media-orgasmic-over-83-unemployment-2012-suicidal-56-2004#ixzz1n9oEeTsc

NPR:

BOB EDWARDS: How should one regard the unemployment report from the government today?

JACK SPEER: Well, Bob, I guess you can sort of look at this like a glass half-full or a glass half-empty. In other words, there’s reason for both optimism and pessimism when you look at the January jobs report out this morning. On the one hand, we’ve got the payroll employment figures. They’re showing fewer jobs last month than most economists agree are needed just to provide enough positions for all the new workers entering the labor force.

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CBS Evening News was right there with them:

DAN RATHER, anchor: It is growing but the US economy isn’t producing enough jobs, at least not yet. The government’s official figures out today say unemployment in January was running 5.6 percent. While that is down a bit, the decline is largely the result of workers giving up on finding a job and no longer officially listed as unemployed. The economy created some new jobs in January, about 112,000, but economists say that is below predictions and expectations and not nearly enough to meet demand. CBS’ Anthony Mason reports tonight on the job market.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/02/07/media-orgasmic-over-83-unemployment-2012-suicidal-56-2004#ixzz1n9oqljbL

NBC Nightly News covered the January unemployment report on February 6, 2004:

BRIAN WILLIAMS, co-anchor: NBC News IN DEPTH tonight, more on that unemployment report out today. As we mentioned, the rate ticked down to a two-year low. But the number of jobs created, 112,000, was well below what analysts had expected.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/02/07/media-orgasmic-over-83-unemployment-2012-suicidal-56-2004#ixzz1n9pGFdpG

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What about Obama the 12.8 MILLION unemployed and some recent headlines:

Unemployment Rate Drops To 8.6% Raising Hopes
WaPo

Jobless Rate Drop Could Boost Obama
Economists say the new figures are a good sign but they also note that the jobless rate is down in part because a lot of Americans have stopped looking for work.

Obama Gets Economic Indicator He Can Crow About
The National Journal

No doubt Friday’s unemployment numbers give the president some confidence.

Jobless Rate Lowest In 2.5 Years
<a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2011/12/us-unemployment-rate-hits-

25-year-low”>It’s a Christmas miracle! The unemployment rate dropped to 8.6% in November, the Department of Labor announced Friday.


Our Aliyah Shahid reports:
That’s down from the 9% in October.
And, U.S. employers added a net 120,000 jobs in November, a significant improvement…

I repeat:

Perhaps if the corporate oil giants would not export so much of our gasoline — gasoline is the number one export of the US (http://news.yahoo.com/first-gas-other-fuels-top-us-export-200739553.html) — instead if they would keep more of this gasoline in this country, then we might not have such high prices for fuel.

The media is for all intents and purposes a state apparatus when a dem is in the WH.