Your Turn: Judge and Decide the Worst Media Bias of 2009; 'Public Ballot' Now Online!

December 14th, 2009 10:16 AM

Editor's Note: Reposted at 3:00 p.m. EST on December 17. You have 24 more hours left to vote! 

Every year a panel of leading conservative media observers and experts picks the most-biased media quotes for the Media Research Center's annual awards for the year's “worst reporting.” And these judges have done so again this year to decide the 2009 award “winners” with the choices to be announced on Monday, December 21, but...

Now you too can participate via a separately compiled Web ballot! Watch or read the quotes and let us know which ones you think are the worst. Start voting here.

For each of the 16 categories, pick one quote – the one you think is the most outrageous in the category. Then move on through all of the categories. If the buttons are grayed out, that's because you've already cast your votes, but you can still read the quotes and play the videos.

The public Web balloting opened on Monday, December 14 at 10 AM EST and will close at 3 PM EST on Thursday, December 17.

The winners and results will be posted on Friday morning, December 18. Then, on Monday December 21 we'll post the official results as selected by the judges and you can compare their picks to yours.