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Airing Anti-Palin Bilge at NBC
Twenty years ago, NBC's "Today" devoted three days of interviews to the insufferable Kitty Kelley, who unspooled baseless allegations against Nancy Reagan, like her supposed love affair with Frank Sinatra. That kind of tabloid bilge belched back up the garbage disposal on Sept. 16, when "Today" promoted the new Palin-bashing book "The Rogue," by leftist author Joe McGinniss.
NBC doesn't have an evidence standard when its conservatives are being gored. With liberals, it's a different story. NBC didn't give a second to McGinniss after liberals roundly condemned him in 1993 for his Ted Kennedy book "The Last Brother." In 1996, after the Clinton White House complained, "Dateline NBC" canceled an interview with author and former Secret Service agent Gary Aldrich on his anti-Clinton book "Unlimited Access."
This time, McGinniss was out to destroy Sarah Palin, and NBC reporter Savannah Guthrie rolled out the red carpet. McGinniss called Palin "An utter fraud. An absolute and utter fraud." Guthrie added: "You called her a tenth-grade mean girl." McGinniss insisted "those are kind words compared to a lot of what you would hear in Wasilla...the people who know her best like her least."
Who are "the people"? When the target is a conservative, NBC's "news" programs clearly don't find it necessary to prove damaging personal charges from anonymous character assassins before spreading them. Guthrie enabled McGinniss as the personal attacks mounted. "He accuses the famed hockey mom of using her children as props and reports she was not much of a mother at all." She was "virtually nonexistent as a mother," insisted McGinniss. Guthrie also forwards that Todd and Sarah Palin were "fighting incessantly and threatening divorce."
The Palins also used cocaine, according to the NBC manure-spreaders. Guthrie touted: "Another bombshell, McGinniss writes that both Todd and Sarah have used cocaine in the past, a claim that has not been verified. How do you substantiate something like that?"
Better question: If it isn't verified, why the hell did you report it?
McGinniss replied: "Well, you talk to somebody who snorted it with her, and you talk to many of Todd's friends who describe him as having been on the end of the straw frequently in his youth. I'm not saying that Todd and Sarah Palin today abuse cocaine or even use it. But there's no question that they both did at one point in their lives."
Who are these "many friends"? How about naming just...one?
How are liberals treated when the story deals with drugs? On Dec. 14, 2007, this same NBC program put on the shame-shame faces when one of Hillary Clinton's campaign co-chairmen resigned after suggesting "Republicans could attack Obama for using drugs." His source?
That would be Obama's 1995 memoir "Dreams from My Father," page 93, about his high school years and cocaine: "Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it."
Still Hillary Clinton was scolded and had to apologize. In an Andrea Mitchell report, NBC replayed a clip of a 2004 interview when Tom Brokaw asked Obama if Republicans could exploit it, and Obama dismissed it: "They already have." Mitchell said the American people didn't like these stories: "Clinton allies have been openly frustrated that people are not paying more attention to Obama's teenage drug use. And their problem now is that that is exactly the kind of politics that Iowans say they don't like."
But that "kind of politics" is fair game for the GOP -- even when Sarah Palin isn't currently running for anything.
After Mitchell's report on Clinton's apology, the late Tim Russert even mourned the lack of journalistic ethics: "But the difference is, there used to be more of a filter. Now with so many media outlets, this explosion of the information spectrum with cable and radio and the Internet, little things like this suddenly explode because, they're, quote, 'in play.' And we're talking about it this morning." This line is a sick joke when you look at the network promotion of hatchet-job authors like Kelley and McGinniss.
NBC's Guthrie also helped champion McGinniss' claim that Palin slept with a pro-basketball star: "McGinniss also quotes friends who speak of a sexual encounter Palin had with basketball star Glen Rice in 1987, while she was a sports reporter for a local Anchorage station, prior to her marriage." Who needs proof of Palin's romances at 23?
Then Guthrie wrapped up: "McGinniss portrays Palin as hands off when it came to governing Alaska, but a ruthless political opportunist who crushed her enemies and rarely lived up to the fiscal conservative image she championed." He said "At best, she's a hypocrite...At worst, she's a vindictive hypocrite."
Truer words were never spoken...if they were applied to the news manufacturers at NBC.
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8 Comments
Jonathan Sipe
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 9:51 AM
Typical liberal rederick. Sarah Palin scares them because she has a huge amount of influence with the Tea Party, which also scares them, she is a voice of reason, she is successful, and she is conservative. They can't find any real dirt on her so they make it up and talk about how she acted when she was still a kid. Who cares? What she did 20 or even 10 years ago doesn't matter now. Her record over the last 4 or 5 years is what counts. She is not a liberal and that just eats in their crawl. They can't beat her, but if they would just listen to her they might learn sometheng. Like I said, they are scared of the shift in momentum she is creating in this Country.
Tex Horn
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 11:15 AM
“Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it” - Adolf Hitler
Abu Nudnik
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 12:43 PM
@Tex Horn: Hitler's maxim works with the truth too, fortunately.
Greg
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 1:16 PM
The left never veers from its nasty Alinsky playbook. They are predictable to be sure. However, if anyone believes their garbage, it's because they want to believe their garbage.
Archie
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 1:50 PM
Wouldn't it be grand to see McGinnis stand in front of Todd and make these charges? I will believe that he would not have the cojones to step out in the open around a real man such as Todd Palin.In fact, I bet Sarah would kick his sorry butt all over Wasilla.
Howard Reed
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 7:31 PM
Hello America,Sydincated lefties are seriously damaging to your mental faculties. Only bona fide 'meatheads' absorb the garbage produced by the mainstream media and their friends in low places. Yes. Though Sister Sarah hasn't made any overatures about throwing her hat in the ring, the lefties are engaging in the reporting of personal destruction. Of all the GOP notables, she scares them the most. They know she is wildly popular among 'We the people . . .' and could make mincemeat out of B. Hussein on the campaign trail.I guess one would have to go to Wasilla, Alaska to conduct their own popularity poll to know for sure what McGininnis says about her being so unpopular in her hometown is true. You have to be pretty well liked and respected to go from small town mayor to governor of your state.Like most of the swill put out by libs about conservatives that threaten their measure of a balanced world, this to will have to be taken with a grain of salt. Could be, like most everything else negative reported by lefties about conservatives, this to will probably make her even more popular.The Turban Torpedo
maxovrdriv
Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 10:45 AM
She used cocaine, what was she thinking, she wanted to be president like the current moron who admitted to using it and if it were not for FOX or reading his book would never have been out in the media.
Ed
Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 12:39 PM
It isn't easy to sympathize with Republicans when they continue to give NBC interview access. They should refuse to be interviewed by anyone from this network, and when the retake the Federal Government, ban them from the White House and Air Force One.