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Bias Bash: Media turns focus to VP Debate

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    Rich Lowry on the expectations game between Vice President Biden and Congressman Ryan

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Rich Lowry editor of the national review -- daily biased left.

I'm a little more on the vice presidential debate how do you think the media is shaping up the coverage for area and please don't be not -- to Martha Raddatz until she.

Proves it otherwise.

I don't have much -- to that yet to talk opt out of -- very good odds Ted.

10:30 PM and I might might ask them to bash I think basically the game and pregame what we're seeing it is right the vice presidential debates.

Usually aren't that importance.

But this one might be a little bit more important because -- this momentum and morale factor and there are really two things there -- -- just.

The enthusiasm.

The two parties Republican enthusiasm was up after the drubbing in.

And Denver and Democrat.

Down so it Democrats are hoping Biden changes that and a Franken had a big win they would continue that which would be big.

And probably the bigger thing though is just -- media narrative.

And this is the first significant downdraft Obama has had in his campaign in the press driven by added the debate performance.

Driven but poll numbers and that's another big factor in the -- and in the media and really the coverage tends to fall.

Other polls.

And if Brian has a big night it's gonna continue that media downdraft and I think that tends to panic Democrats more than Republicans Republicans are used to Jonathan.

The idea of the media being against them.

Yes why am -- here every week bashing bias that -- but it's more disconcerting for Democrats more disconcerting for democratic operatives who live and die by the New York Times.

Editorial page -- that media narrative continues -- -- could create more pressure more panic.

And he about a campaign and that's when you make mistakes I didn't unions do you get a sense that there is any gathering panic within the campaign.

-- I think there there it is made -- -- -- strong word but it was certainly.

Significant worry that the big bird thing to need to smacked.

Desperation and in that -- was pathetic.

And that they react differently -- states is going around -- -- -- or six days after this debate and talking at every stop without being perfectly.

I think is aside that they're a little bit lost and it's just.

And have to be disconcerting.

For the president because he's he's never had a moment ever really in his career.

Where there there have been people on his side saying you know what -- this guy isn't quite.

Up for whom he needs under prepared and I think you.

Prides himself particularly.

On his intellectual ability as a rhetorical ability -- come up with to have come up with a big zero in that debate and have people like Bill -- like the -- and -- them.

Really calling on -- it has -- hurt.

All right rich Larry thank you very much indeed Richard -- editor of the national review.

And is one of those who appear is what every weekend on the fabulous FOX News Watch hosted by John Scott.

Three to 4 PM eastern Saturdays and Sundays thanks very much -- -- -- debate tonight at ten.