Hillary Clinton should send the Saturday Night Live writers fruit baskets and expensive bottles of wine. That's because without them, she might be out of the running for the presidency right now.
Allow me to explain. According to the Center for Media and Public Affairs, a non-partisan press watchdog group, Barack Obama has been getting unprecedented favorable coverage from the American media. From the middle of December to the middle of February, 83% of the reports dealing with Obama on the network news telecasts were positive. That is truly astounding, as the media's traditional role is to be skeptical of those seeking power.
Now, Hillary Clinton didn't do badly either: 53% of the stories about her were nice and easy. A good number, but nothing like the Obama lovefest.
In the debate last week, this bias was clear. You may remember NBC News interviewer Tim Russert hammering Senator Clinton with a barrage of tough questions. That was legitimate, as Mrs. Clinton should be facing difficult fire. But Russert and his mate Brian Williams did not put Barack Obama to the same test when they easily could have.
Millions of Americans, including the Saturday Night Live gang, witnessed that. And so, last Saturday, SNL skewered Russert and Williams, mocking their bias towards Obama. The devastating satire got major play on the internet and the cable news programs.
I believe that exposition helped Hillary Clinton in both Ohio and Texas. Americans of all political stripes do not appreciate the media trying to manipulate an election. We saw that after the New York Times hatchet piece on John McCain, when liberals and conservatives alike condemned it.
Exit polls from Ohio and Texas show that Senator Clinton routed Senator Obama among Democrats who made their choice within three days of the vote—exactly the time frame of the SNL skit. In Ohio, Hillary won those voters 58% to 40%. Could be a coincidence, but I don't think so.
It is true that Louis Farrakhan's endorsement did not help Senator Obama, and neither did his economic advisor telling some Canadians that Obama really isn't an anti-NAFTA guy after all—that his rhetoric is a campaign ruse. That was not good.
But, among everyday voters, those are small deals. However, the mocking of the press was huge; everybody was talking about it.
So, the liberal media has now hurt their own guy because it got greedy. Instead of doing the usual stealth bias number, the committed left press sensed blood in the water and openly tried to knock Hillary Clinton out of the race.
It didn't work, and with that attempt now in tatters, some in the liberal media realize they must repair the damage and actually report the race fairly or face the rising anger of the electorate.