Interesting that the "real world" is completely in line with how Sirs, Ami, and Plane see it, but not how Brass views it.
The "real world" conforms perfectly to Sirs very complex notions of media bias against the right wing. The "real world" amazingly defies Occam's Razor and instead goes about a troubling, yet unwitting conspiracy of raging media bias towards (coincidentally of course!) the political philosophies of Sirs, Ami, and Plane.
The pure probability of that taking place is astounding.
In fact what we have here is argumentum ad consequentiam. Slapping the label of "reality" or "the real world" doesn't make it so. More than that it has become a nice example of Groupthink in America.
Your version of reality is no more credible than Brass' ,Sirs. Neither is yours Plane or Ami. You offer no evidence to support it, and the evidence you'd offer is clearly biased to an outcome you have presupposed. There's nothing even pseudoscientific here. You have an outcome you desire (left-wing media bias) and you are going to see it whether it exists or not and you'll seek proof of its existence only.
argumentum ad consequentiam
Honestly, find something worthwhile to discuss and something with at least more merit than this.