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Journo-Tools for Obama
Can we stop calling the hosts of the presidential debates "moderators"? They're left-erators. It's time for the old media godfathers to end the pretense that they're fair and neutral observers of the American political scene. And it's time for the GOP to stop perpetuating these rigged exercises in futility.
Last week, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced the names of 2012's chosen referees: CNN's Candy Crowley, PBS's Jim Lehrer and CBS's Bob Schieffer will preside over the three presidential debates; ABC's Martha Raddatz will host the sole vice presidential debate. While the debate panel trumpeted the gender diversity of its picks, the chromosomal diversity is far outweighed by the political uniformity, class conformity and geographical homogeneity of the group.
Crowley has lived and worked in D.C. for liberal CNN for a quarter-century. Raddatz worked for liberal National Public Radio for five years before joining ABC News; she has been based in the D.C. bureau for the better part of a decade. Schieffer has been a fixture in the nation's capital at CBS News, home of the faked Rathergate documents, for three decades. Lehrer, the liberal patriarch of PBS News, is nearly as aged a Beltway monument as the Washington Monument itself.
The presidential debates are the last bastion of "mainstream" media self-delusion in the 21st century. They are a ritual laughingstock for tens of millions of American viewers who have put up with leading, softball questions for Democratic candidates and combative, fili-blustery lectures for Republican candidates campaign cycle after cycle. Now, Democrats are lobbying the supposedly nonpartisan debate commission to disallow questions about President Obama's phony dog-and-pony deficit panel.
Why does the Republican Party agree to play along with this ideologically stacked deck masquerading as an objective pantheon of disinterested journalism? The Romney campaign's capitulation to the liberal debate racket and its narrative-warpers comes at a time when more and more members of the Fourth Estate itself are admitting that they have served or been treated as tools for the Obama administration:
--Just this week, ABC News correspondent Jake Tapper told conservative talk-show host Laura Ingraham that he "thought the media helped tip the scales" for Obama. "I didn't think the coverage in 2008 was especially fair to either Hillary Clinton or John McCain. Sometimes I saw with story selection, magazine covers, photos picked, (the) campaign narrative, that it wasn't always the fairest coverage." Duh.
--MSNBC political analyst Mark Halperin acknowledged this weekend on the "Today" show that the Beltway press corps is helping Obama drive campaign issues that most voters don't care about: "I think the press still likes this story a lot. The media is very susceptible to doing what the Obama campaign wants, which is to focus on (Mitt Romney's tax returns). ... Do voters care about it? I don't think so. ... I think it's mostly something that the press and insiders care about."
--Another MSNBC political reporter, Chuck Todd, disclosed that gaffetastic Vice President Joe Biden's staff was trying to edit the press pool reports to cover for the second-in-command's lack of rhetorical command. "This is an outrage that they do this," Todd said.
--Independent political blogger Keith Koffler of whitehousedossier.com reported this week that Team Obama was dictating interview topics to local TV reporters in battleground states, just after holding a kabuki press conference on Monday to capitalize on the Missouri GOP Rep. Todd Akin "legitimate rape"/magical uterus debacle. "In interviews with three local TV stations Monday, two from states critical to Obama's reelection effort, Obama held forth on the possibility of 'sequestration' if he and Congress fail to reach a budget deal, allowing him to make his favorite political point that Republicans are willing to cause grievous harm to the economy and jobs in order to protect the rich from tax increases," Koffler reported.
"The reporters mostly made no effort to hide the arrangement. 'The president invited me to talk about sequestration,' NBC 7 San Diego's reporter told her audience. In the interview, she set Obama up with a perfectly pitched softball the president couldn't have been more eager to take a swing at: 'What do you want individual San Diegans to know about sequestration?' she asked."
These willing lapdogs and stenographers follow in the footsteps of the hallowed Fishwrap of Record, which 'fessed up last month to allowing Obama campaign officials to have "veto power" over statements. "We don't like the practice," said Dean Baquet, managing editor for news at The New York Times. "We encourage our reporters to push back. Unfortunately this practice is becoming increasingly common, and maybe we have to push back harder."
If not the 2012 GOP presidential ticket, then who? If not now, then when?
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16 Comments
Cap17 in Cleveland, OH
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 9:15 AM
But if Romney can't handle the biased questions, (like Newt did) then we're sunk anyways!
Ct-Tom in NC
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 10:14 AM
Memo to Mitt (re-sent for the 20th time): Hire Michelle at a ridiculously high salary and be guided by everything she says. You will wind up with 65% of the popular vote, minimum.
J & J Larsen in Bow,NH
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 10:45 AM
Great Idea!! If Romney fired some of his advisors and hired Michelle Malkin and Donald Trump -- America would be the winner!!!
Robert in NEW Mexico
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 10:22 AM
Is Obama running for office? If the evening news is any indication, the evil Mitt Romney is the only candidate, isn't paying his fair share of taxes, and always says the wrong things to our allies. And Paul Ryan is the enemy of senior citizens.
Obama, in constrast, is just a celebrity who spends his time on fluffy made-for- the-ladies talk shows.
J & J Larsen in Bow,NH
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 10:56 AM
Ladies who have learned to think for themselves loathe the vapid emptiness of the current crop of "gossip" shows!! I never watch them as they are mostly an insult to ones intelligence!!
J & J Larsen in Bow,NH
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 10:51 AM
If Romney [or anyone else] had not paid taxes for ten years -- they would be in prison!! Why not just ask the IRS about this question and put an end to the newest made up 'crises" that the Liberal Communists employ. Rahm Emmanuel one stated, "If there isn't a crises make one up". This the Democrats do very well. Is there ANY substance in the current administration??
Tex Horn in Texasz
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 11:17 AM
I agree with Cap 17 in Cleveland. If Romney can't manage these left wing nitwit questioners, then he deserves to lose. Maybe he should be coached by Newt. If he can't stand and fight in the face of all the lies Obama has thrown at us, what kind of president would he make? Although I'll vote for Romney, my vote will be cast simply to rid ourselves of the socialist. The Republicans picked the wrong man, just like they did with McCain, and they too have the wrong campaign managers, including Mr. Etch-A-Sketch Fernstrom. In an election that will determine whether we become another Europe, things are not looking good. I can only hope that the Tea Party is a giant group, quietly bidding their time, waiting to strike in November.
Scotch62 in O-town, FL
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 1:38 PM
Agreed Tex. If we get the right people in the house & senate, Mitt will have to sign the appropriate legislation.
A Concerned Citizen in Hilton, NY
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 1:34 PM
You guys are missing the point here in saying that if Romney can't defend himself, he doesn't deserve the Presidency. This isn't a tempering by fire. It about the GOP accepting the premise by going along without complaints. Refuse at least ONE debate (the worst one) as being unacceptable unless is the one to host/moderate the event. At least in jury selection BOTH lawyers have to agree and SOME compromise is understood. It's unacceptable for the Romney camp to just say "OK".
A Concerned Citizen in Hilton, NY
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 1:36 PM
You guys are missing the point here in saying that if Romney can't defend himself, he doesn't deserve the Presedancy. This isn't a tempering by fire. It about the GOP accepting the premise by going along without complaints. Refuse at least ONE debate (the worst one) as being unacceptable unless ("you pick the right-leaning moderator") is the one to host/moderate the event. At least in jury selection BOTH lawyers have to agree and SOME compromise is understood. It's unacceptable for the Romney camp to just say "OK".
(Sorry, used brackets in my comment, so everything between them was removed.)
JTG in Indiana
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 2:13 PM
I'd view the debates on liberal media outlets as an opportunity. Romney will know if he's being set up and I'm certain he will respond in kind. My only concern is that the Bamster will be told the content of debates ahead of time and have ample time to load up his teleprompter for his response. We will know the difference as he's an idiot off the teleprompter.
Richard Ryan in Lamar,Missouri
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 5:22 PM
These so-called "moderators' should be called the commission`s "Pricks", not picks.
Howard Last in Wyoming
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 5:40 PM
GOP does not stand for God Owful Party for nothing. I am not holding my breath for a republican big shot (you still can't call them leaders) to call Barry a lying communist who is out to destroy the United States. It will drive the New York Slimes (oops Times), NBC, CBS, ABC, etc. nuts. And Barry can not refute it.
tod-the tool guy in brooklyn N.Y.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 7:08 PM
Michelle, it's always a trick question with the left-wing media types; Martha Raddatz, Bob Schieffer, where's my vomit bag? The Ryan versus Biden debate, as Mac mentions, will definitely be the best!! "Budget Chairman vs. Budget Buster!" Tex Horn---don't worry, the TEA Party is tens of millions, of which I am one!!
Tex Horn in Texas
Thursday, August 23, 2012 at 12:38 PM
Todd the Tool Guy, I hope you are right, my friend. From what I can see, the Tea Party is our only chance to rid ourselves of the Chosen One with NPD. Although I am Libertarian, I support the Tea Party and the Romney/Ryan ticket. It's the only choice I have, the way I see it.
MMK in Illinois
Friday, October 5, 2012 at 3:56 PM
Thank you, Michelle. We need to shine more light on today's so-called journalists. It ain't what it used to be. It's difficult to find unbiased reporting out there. I may as well just make up my own stories in my head for the truth any journalist is giving me today. They need to get back to basics, and basics used to be telling you what was happening--not giving a liberal opinion on every news event. People are not the ignoramuses most journalists believe they are--we are intelligent and thoughtful people preferring to make up our own minds based on unbiased news we are given. Unfortunately, we aren't getting that. Thank you.