Drudge an Ally?

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The left calls Drudge a right-winger, but Drudge calls himself an anti-government libertarian. Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul’s positions are “true to my heart … But I look at him and say, ‘The guy can’t lead.’ ”

From this article published in Sept 2007. If you remember last time around Drudge basically ignored Paul just like everyone else, probably because he thought his campaign just wasn't serious or newsworthy.

This time around is a completely different story, though, isn't it? My impression is that his choice of articles, headline wording, placement and pictures shows a clear but subtle pro-Paul bias. Am I just imagining things?


We all know what a huge effect a slight media bias can have, and Drudge's pull with Republicans is hard to overestimate.
 
Drudge is an ally. He's subtly anti-establishment. He still has to appeal to the base, but the mere fact that he doesn't ridicule Ron Paul makes him a friend.
 
He never linked to a single newsletter story even at the height of the frenzy. Enough said.
 
I wouldn't be too sure he's an ally - he has many longstanding ties to the pundit class that brought us Bush. I have a photograph of myself and he back in 1998 from an "impeach Clinton" rally, had have long since been excommunicated from that crowd for being too libertarian and not enough of a war hawk. Be wary.
 
His main job is linking to the most relevant news articles. He can flavor it slightly with his personal opinion, but not go overboard, to maintain his credibility. And from the way he spins the articles, it's absolutely clear he wants RP to be president really badly.
 
‘The guy can’t lead.’

Except that the definition of leadership is the ability to influence people to pursue a common goal. Well, damn if he isn't leading us!!!

And when you have the ability to lead independent-minded people - a task that is harder than herding cats - you have true leadership. That is far different than people following you because they are afraid of what you might do to them or following you because of what they hope to gain from you.
 
Part of Drudge's headlines are derived off the demand that he receives to post links. You shouldn't confuse a subtle attempt at being objective with him supporting or opposing anyone at this point. All though I do have a feeling that he likes Ron a lot more.
 
No he is not..... and that is what is right.

Nobody should expect ANY media to be allied with a candidate. They should be fair, objective, and report the facts to the viewers. Drudge is one of the few who is a journalist and has given every candidate a fair report.
 
He's good, but as others have said, he doesn't single handily run the site by himself. Atleast one of his staffers is known to be very pro-Paul.
 
Drudge an Ally?

From this article published in Sept 2007. If you remember last time around Drudge basically ignored Paul just like everyone else, probably because he thought his campaign just wasn't serious or newsworthy.

This time around is a completely different story, though, isn't it? My impression is that his choice of articles, headline wording, placement and pictures shows a clear but subtle pro-Paul bias. Am I just imagining things?


We all know what a huge effect a slight media bias can have, and Drudge's pull with Republicans is hard to overestimate.

These days, yes.

Drudge also played a big part in pushing pro Iraq war stories like rest of MSM in past years, but let's hope he's got a new religion now and change is for good.
 
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