"Center-Right Nation" Watch - Study Shows References Spiked Immediately After Election Day

by: David Sirota

Fri Nov 21, 2008 at 17:39


When I wrote my first column about the "center-right nation" and subsequently launched the "Center-Right Nation Watch" series on this blog I predicted that the news media would actually increase its usage of this term after Obama won. I did a Lexis-Nexis search of the term, and was the first to note the trend and make the prediction that "if Obama wins, expect more frantic talk from the fringe about how electing a black man billed as an Islamic Karl Marx obviously means our country is more conservative than ever."

Feeling like I was out on a limb (and remember, this was almost 2 weeks before a group of major progressive pundits belatedly started writing about the trend), I asked a friend out here in Denver who works with a company called Trendrr to officially track whether my prediction was right - and you can see from the results above, it was - more so than even I imagined.

As the graph shows, the use of the exact term "center-right nation" spiked immediately after election day (point "0" is the day my column published, point "1" is election day). When the column was first written, the term was popping up about 20 times a day on Google News. Now it's about 240 times a day.

While it's true - this trend study doesn't tell us how many of the "center-right nation" references are saying this is "not a center-right nation." But a look through Lexis-Nexis shows it's safe to assume that the vast majority of these references are asserting this is a "center-right nation."

So we're not talking about theory anymore - we're talking about empirical fact. The media has exponentially increased the amount of times it claims that this country is a "center-right nation" - at the very same time public opinion data shows the country is a decidedly center-left nation. In short, we have the two hard data points proving that as the country has become more progressive and validated its progressivism on election day, the media has increased its claims that the nation is conservative.

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The only problem I see with this analysis... (0.00 / 0)
... is that we don't know what fraction of the time an article is saying "not a" + "center right nation".

I don't disagree with the main thrust of the post, I have seen an increase of the use of the term; however, an article talking about it not being a center right nation is a difficult background to remove.  

Maybe you can do a trend analysis for the negative and subtract that off.  

Cunha for Congress (FL-06)

P.S. I'm not a big fan of John McCain


Thank you for this ... (0.00 / 0)
it's just another example of TV(and their corporate masters) pushing on us what they want .. not what the consumer/viewer wants

impressive (0.00 / 0)
You've done great work here.


New Jersey politics at Blue Jersey.

Rachel Maddow (0.00 / 0)
will use the "not a-"  form

good to see David Sirota there from time to time.


Another (0.00 / 0)
me,me,me, look at me aren't I great Sirota diary.


Thanks for this (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate the support. It is because of readers like you that writers like me find the inspiration to eke out a living doing what we do.

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Absolutely right (0.00 / 0)
Pointing out that one has made a correct prediction can only be motivated by egotism.  It certainly could not serve any other purpose. None.  

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