Americans are 36% Conservative, 19% Liberal and the balance ‘Moderate’.

In the drive-by Media, journalists are 8% Conservatives, 32% Liberals and 53% lying Liberals.

Four Times More Journalists Identify as Liberal Than Conservative.

A survey conducted late last year and released Monday, by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, confirmed the obvious — that compared to the views of the public, conservatives are under-represented in national journalism while liberals are over-represented. Jennifer Harper of the Washington Times discovered the nugget buried deep in the annual “State of the Media” report from Pew’s Project for Excellence in Journalism and FNC’s Brit Hume on Tuesday night highlighted the findings from the survey of 222 journalists and news executives at national outlets:

“Only six percent said they considered themselves conservatives and only two percent said they were very conservative. This compares with 36 percent of the overall population that describes itself as conservative. Most journalists, 53 percent, said they’re moderate. 24 percent said they were liberal and eight percent very liberal.”