Looking back at the media's coverage of a broad spectrum of issues since Inauguration Day, Media Matters identified numerous patterns of conservative misinformation.
Media Matters looks at 100 days of ...
Written by Lily Yan & Hannah Dreier
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With the first 100 days of the Obama administration coming to a close, Media Matters for America has looked back at the media's coverage of a broad spectrum of issues since Inauguration Day and identified numerous patterns of conservative misinformation.
For the media, the months since President Obama's inauguration have consisted of:
100 days of hoping Obama fails:
100 days of disappearing Bush:
100 days of Obama Derangement Syndrome:
100 days of toying with revolution:
100 days of calling progressives and others “anti-American”:
100 days of social-fasc-commun-Nazi-McCarthy-Marxism:
- In CNBC host Cramer's “U.S.S.A.”: “Comrade[]” Obama is a “Bolshevik” who is “taking cues from Lenin”
100 days of glenn-beck-s--war-room-">Glenn Beck's paranoia:
100 days of Fox as “the voice of opposition”:
100 days of Rush Limbaugh's conservative leadership:
100 days of mocking, misleading on torture and detainees:
100 days of scapegoating ACORN:
100 days of scapegoating undocumented immigrants:
100 days of immigration misinformation:
100 days of dismissing the threat of global warming:
100 days of bad economic reporting:
100 days of earmark fixation:
100 days of misinformation and smears about unions:
100 days of misleading on health care reform:
100 days years of “socialized medicine” charge: