Llegando a conocer a John McCain

Por Karl Rove, publicado en The Wall Street Journal,
 
It came to me while I was having dinner with Doris Day. No, not that Doris Day. The Doris Day who is married to Col. Bud Day, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, fighter pilot, Vietnam POW and roommate of John McCain at the Hanoi Hilton.

Análisis de la cobertura periodística del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers, Slate Magazine

The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal’s world-wide newsbox all lead with looks at the continuing Democratic presidential contest after Sen. Hillary Clinton’s victory in Pennsylvania. As all eyes turn toward Indiana, the Clinton campaign announced that it received $10 million in contributions [...]

Gana Clinton a Obama las primarias de Pensilvania

 
 
AP/ El Universal (México)
 
20:02 Hillary Rodham Clinton ganó las primarias de Pensilvania la noche del martes, derrotando a Barack Obama y alejando la posibilidad de ser eliminada de la competencia por la nominación presidencial demócrata.
 

Análisis de la Cobertura Periodística al Proceso Electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers, Slate Magazine
The Washington Post leads with the last day of campaigning before Pennsylvania voters head to the polls today. Sen. Hillary Clinton unveiled a new ad, and Barack Obama’s campaign worked hard to manage expectations, saying that the former first lady is clearly the favorite to win their first contest [...]

Peligra apoyo a Hillary

El Universal, Notimex
 
En nota fechada en NY se informa que los 2.5 millones de dólares que recaudó el concierto del cantante británico Elton John hace dos semanas, podría no utilizarse en la campaña de la candidata demócrata Hillary Clinton, pues violaría la ley.

Análisis de la cobertura periodística al proceso electoral

By Ryan Grim, Today’s Papers, Slate Magazine
The New York Times and Washington Post lead with nearly identical headlines, reporting that Barack Obama has sharpened his tone on the eve of the Pennsylvania primary The Wall Street Journal puts the pope’s visit to Ground Zero atop its world-wide news box, fronting two stories on the [...]

Análisis del tratamiento periodístico del proceso electoral

 
 
 
By David Sessions, Today’s Papers, Slate Magazine

The WP tops its A1 with a study of Sen. John McCain’s “volcanic temper,” which the presumptive Republican presidential nominee explains alternately as a lifelong character flaw and as the fuel of his fire for political reform. The unflattering piece charts the infamous temper from its early days on [...]

Los medios acusados de parcialidad contra Clinton

Por Edward Luce, publicado en Financial Times
 
The US media have abandoned all pretence at neutrality in the Democratic presidential contest and are heavily biased towards Barack Obama and against Hillary Clinton, according to Ed Rendell, the governor of Pennsylvania.

Análisis de la cobertura informativa del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi
 The Wall Street Journal leads its world-wide newsbox with the continuing debate between the Democratic presidential contenders over Sen. Barack Obama’s remarks that rural voters in Pennsylvania “cling to guns or religion.” The paper points out that as Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton continue to discuss guns and family values, Republicans clearly see [...]

Análisis de la cobertura informativa del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers

 

The LAT fronts last night’s forum on faith, where the Democratic presidential contenders continued fighting over a recent comment made by Sen. Barack Obama in which he said that small-town voters are “bitter” and so they “cling to guns or religion.” The NYT does a little analysis of the candidates’ body [...]

Análisis de la cobertura de prensa de EU al proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s Papers, Slate Magazine
USA Today leads with an analysis that shows “independent political groups” have spent $17.3 million in the first three months of the year, which is more than double what was spent during the same period in the 2004 presidential contest. The vast majority of that money has helped Democrats [...]

Latinos hacia la Casa Blanca

Alejandro Meneses, El Universal
 
WASHINGTON.— La red televisora pública en español HITN anunció el lanzamiento del primer programa que tratará exclusivamente temas de importancia para la población hispana en Estados Unidos de cara a las elecciones de noviembre.

Análisis de la cobertura informativa del proceso electoral

By Daniel Politi, Today’s News, Slate Magazine
The WP goes inside with a look at Bush’s claim that by keeping troop levels stable in Iraq until he leaves office, he’s doing the next president a favor because it increases the likelihood that security won’t deteriorate. There are those who agree with him, but others, particularly some [...]

Los candidatos y la guerra de Irak (análisis de la cobertura informativa)

By Daniel Politi
Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2008, at 6:17 AM ET
The Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and USA Today lead with Gen. David Petraeus telling lawmakers that troop withdrawals from Iraq should stop indefinitely this summer. Testifying before two Senate committees alongside Ambassador Ryan Crocker, Petraeus insisted the security situation in Iraq has improved [...]

“¿Quién podrá monitorearnos?”.

·         En el noticiero de noticiero de López Dóriga (R. Fórmula), José Fonseca comentó:  Los senadores que con tanto entusiasmo impulsaron la reforma electoral, ayer estallaron contra el IFE.

Análisis de la cobertura de medios de EU

 
By Joshua Kucera, Today’s Papers, Slate Magazine
Both the WSJ and Post find bad news for John McCain as he runs for president in a struggling economy. One of his top advisers, Phil Gramm, led the deregulation of the banking and financial services industry as a senator in the 1990s and is now a vice chairman [...]