When comparing media outlets on the basis of liberal and
conservative, most would consider Fox News to be more “right” and MSNBC to be
more “left.” For this particular blog, I’ve decided to analyze both outlets and
their portrayal of 2016 presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.
CONSERVATIVE MEDIA OUTLETCLICK HERE FOR FOX NEWS COVERAGE OF "HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT"
Bill O’Reilly, American television host, author, syndicated columnist,
and Fox News political commentator, did not take it easy on Clinton during his segment. The commentator used Fox as a media outlet to
analyze Clinton on a segment called “Talking Points.”
Within the segment,
he compares Hillary to President Obama. Soon after creating an image that
Clinton is similar to Obama, O’Reilly states that income for working Americans is down slightly from when Obama initially took office. However, this statistic
isn’t backed up by any evidence and can be viewed as a form of manipulation to
persuade the audience.
Next,
O’Reilly reports that supporters of Hillary will vote for her no matter what
and that her record of injustices don’t really matter when it comes to voters.
By using this language, he generalizes a large group of people and by doing so, is
presenting biased information.
Immediately
following his first statement, the Fox News commentator presents a clip from
Saturday Night Live. The clip pokes fun at Clinton. After the clip is shown,
O’Reilly calls the actress portraying the role of Clinton, Kate McKinnon, “one
of the best comedic performers he’s ever seen.” Choosing to display a video
from a comedian that portrays Clinton in a negative light to only further prove
your own points, satire or not, is a biased tactic.
Finally,
the commentator ends his segment by stating that traditional American values
are under siege, therefore Clinton has an advantage. This claim is biased
because of the word traditional. What may be traditional values to him may be
different from the traditional values of others.
LIBERAL MEDIA OUTLET
CLICK HERE FOR MSNBC NEWS COVERAGE OF "HILLARY UNDER ATTACK"
MSNBC’s “Hardball” is a led by an analyst named Chris Matthews. On this episode of Hardball, Matthews displays a segment called “Hillary Under Attack.”
The name of the segment alone can create an image in the viewer’s head that influences them to see Clinton as a victim. This usage of language is meant to be manipulative. Throughout the episode, graphics and captions are displayed. Amongst the graphics shown, “GOP Steps Up and Attacks Hillary Clinton” is the most prominent. By showing the graphic throughout the segment, MSNBC is hoping to reinforce the idea that Clinton is the victim in the situation of the email scandal.
Also,
the analyst talks about how the right wing may think that because of the email
scandal, the Clinton’s may think they are above the law. They then back up
this point by using Monica Lewinsky as an example. The entire premise of this
argument is based on what they think the other side is thinking. This
information is completely biased.
When
comparing the two media outlets, I have noticed that neither can be fully
trusted. While MSNBC tries to paint Hillary as victim, FOX News shows her as
the villain who is out to siege traditional American values. From what I know
about the potential Presidential Candidate, she wouldn’t want to be viewed as
victim and she wouldn’t want to be viewed as a villain. While I understand that
most news is biased, it is important to question all of the information being
presented.







I think that you did a good job catching one of the larger gaps in O'Reilly's argument in that he did not have any data to back up his claim. I like how you compared two very opposing media sites and analyzed them fairly
ReplyDeleteFox has always disliked Hillary in a large way. Do you think that they will really have any influence on her campaign?
ReplyDeleteHere you said: "O’Reilly reports that supporters of Hillary will vote for her no matter what and that her record of injustices don’t really matter when it comes to voters." Do you think that O'Reilly stating this is a huge surprise? Also, do you think it will transfer over to any Democratic candidate that comes along in the next year?
ReplyDeleteWhere can voters go to get the "real story?"
ReplyDelete...also...your background will keep me from sleeping tonight...