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Jan Brewer vs. Shoe-Tossing Journalist
· Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The photograph of Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer pointing a finger at President Obama on the tarmac at the Phoenix airport brought out the worst in amateur psychoanalysis from our media elite. No one had an audiotape or videotape of what was said but just the finger-pointing image somehow was definitive evidence of profound disrespect.
These same journalists were not only unfazed but also actually downright amused back in 2008, when an Iraqi journalist in Baghdad threw two shoes at President Bush's head. That man, they said, was an "instant hero." Over and over, they replayed the footage, each time laughing just a bit harder.
Ah, but this is Obama, and no pointing of any kind is allowed. Outrage, you hear? Outrage!
It was an outrage contest. NBC anchor Brian Williams seemed the most offended. "Who have you ever seen talking to the president like this? ... The governor of Arizona with her finger in the face of the president of the United States! You don't see that often -- or maybe ever." The story that followed included angry MSNBC host Martin Bashir: "I think this is unprecedented! ... I don't know of any other instance when someone has been this disrespectful to the president."
Worst ever? Unprecedented? Williams clearly doesn't feel the need to do any research before making historical claims. He not only left out the Iraqi shoe-tosser in his historical ignorance. He left out ... himself.
In 2006, Williams conducted a very hostile interview with President Bush. One could isolate a screen image of Williams pointing an accusatory finger at Bush. Believe it or not, after slapping Bush around about whether he was too "patrician" to understand his mishandling of the response to Hurricane Katrina, Williams was pestering (or mocking) Bush for reading the French philosopher Albert Camus.
Williams clearly couldn't believe Bush had the brainpower to tackle it and pointed his finger as he challenged Bush to explain how he was misunderstood. He then threw at him "Still not watching television, huh?" "I watched a good baseball game," Bush snapped back.
Disrespect was the name of Williams' game.
On CBS, anchorman Scott Pelley brought in Bob Schieffer to compete with Williams in the Obama-lover outrage. He told Schieffer "it seems like it's not a Democratic or Republican issue but a question of how the office of the president is treated." Schieffer complained, "this is just another sign of the growing incivility and really vulgarity of our modern American politics in campaigns." He, too, had complete amnesia. "I can never recall a president stepping off Air Force One, which is itself a symbol of the presidency in American democracy, and being subjected to such public rudeness. I think really we're a better people than this little incident illustrates."
So let's look at CBS at the end of 2008, only about three years ago. Reporter Elizabeth Palmer quoted Muntadhar al-Zeidi's shoe-tossing words at Bush -- "This is your goodbye kiss, you dog!" She added that "By showing the kind of contempt formerly reserved for Saddam Hussein to President Bush, al-Zeidi's (became) an instant hero." Palmer snidely concluded "al-Zeidi should do jail time, said the Iraqi bloggers, because he missed." Then-anchor Katie Couric failed to muster any outrage at the disrespect, even if, as Pelley claimed, "it's not a Democratic or Republican issue but a question of how the President is treated."
In The New York Times, reporter Helene Cooper found potential political gain for Obama after the Brewer conflict. "Hispanic leaders said that what is being dubbed by some as the 'dustup in the desert' could play in the president's favor given the unfavorable view many Hispanics have of the governor for her advocacy of tough immigration measures."
By contrast, the Times asserted the Bush shoe-tossing in 2008 only underlined how dramatically unpopular Bush was in the Middle East for all the mayhem he imposed. "The Iraqi who threw both of his (shoes) at President Bush, with widely admired aim, were embraced around the Arab world on Monday as symbols of rage at a still unpopular war," wrote Times reporters Timothy Williams and Abeer Mohammed at the time. They found the "instantly mythic moment" had "provided a rare moment of unity in a region often at odds with itself."
Liberal journalists can insult a governor for challenging Obama, even after they enthusiastically channeled praise for shoe throwing at Bush's head. What they can't plausibly do is claim that they have a firm grip on historical facts or any shred of a record of nonpartisan respect for presidents.
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donna
there is a large difference when the poor behavior is coming from an elected official.
Posted February 1, 2012 at 7:05:34 AM
mmccrindle
Anyone who missed Bob Beckel's rage over Alan West's truthful rebuke of Obama's agenda yesterday really missed a belly laugh. It was special!
I believe Brewer, who said Obama chastised her for her book and then just walked away from her.
He's done the same before. Israel is still pissed-off.
All narcistic arrogant people do this.
Brewer, incredibly, used the correct finger where as I wouldn't have!
Posted February 1, 2012 at 9:46:10 AM
Sharon
Respect is a two-way street. To get the plane and then immediately start chastising another elected official is disrespectful. To get respect, one must also give respect. Obama's chastising of Gov. Brewer was something that should have been done privately, not in the public forum. This was clearly a publicity stunt by Obama to gain sympathy and show how he is "disrespected" openly by conservatives. Unfortunately for him, it spurred a lot of interest in Gov. Brewer's book. But, it also have the liberal main stream media something to complain about. And for all those lost sheep who blindly follow whatever is on main stream media, it has the desired effect; another incident of those mean conservatives being mean to the president, so they must be bad.
Posted February 1, 2012 at 10:14:50 AM
PDK
Another good post Brent.
I, the man alone in the desert, still advocating a mutually excluding separating out of America into two mutually exclusive countries, one liberal, one democrat, sense the double standard practices of the liberal/democrat Americans(?), you expose here, as they have been exposed elsewhere, by others, including myself, as one of the primary reasons for said mutually exclusive countries. I wish no longer to punish these liberals with my conservative prescence.
As I swallow my selfishness, I am able to visualize the beauty of their Utopia.
No oil, no coal, no nuclear, no wind, nor gas energy shall keep their environment clean. No military will make the world love them. No capitalist pigs trying to hog as much of their own money as they can, instead of coughing it up to them, as obviously they deserve it more.
Just bonified socialism and all the joy history demonstrates said socialism engenders. Further, muticultural for all, illegal Hispanics and Islamics, after all our ancesters came here.
I understand how great their Utopia could be, if only I and all other conservatives would just leave.
So for the beneifit of my superior in intellect and morality fellow Americans(?), I truely would like to separate out into two countries.
I no longer watch the liberal MSM. I remember, however Chriss Mathews spiting on Sarah Palin with his wit. He said, "did you ever see Sarah Palin read a book"? To which I began to say, "did you ever see Chriss Mathews pay his male prostitute"?
I understand now how wrong I am and how correct he is.
Nobama 2012, vote republican. Thank you.
Posted February 1, 2012 at 12:43:50 PM
Carol
If anyone bothered to listen to Governor Brewer's interview on a radio show that same day, they would have heard he tell the DJ that she had NO IDEA SHE HAD POINTED HER FINGER AT HIM. She said she "talks" with her hands as most of us do. So she was NOT pointing it at him with the intention of being disrespectful. Unfortunately, the photographer captured this "out-of-context" split-second photo and showed it knowing that it would be taken the wrong way and cause controversy.
Posted February 1, 2012 at 1:09:53 PM
JJStryder
My hands are grasping my gapping mouth stifling a scream because I'm shocked shocked! that double standards are practiced by liberal journalists. .....Wait, it's not a scream but a yawn!
Posted February 1, 2012 at 2:41:39 PM
JAC
No matter what anyone says, I maintain that Gov. Brewer used the wrong finger!
Posted February 1, 2012 at 6:11:56 PM
Helen Roberts
God Bless Arizona Governor Brewer! She's not afraid of
anyone and has the cajones to prove it...We need more leaders
like the governor, and less pussy cats.
Posted February 1, 2012 at 11:32:32 PM
pete
A story is told that during the days of the Cold War a two-car automobile race took place between the United States and the former Soviet Union. An American newspaper reporter described the result of the race this way: “American car beats out Soviet competitor.” The Russian newspaper reported the same automotive contest from a slightly different perspective: “Soviet car finishes second; American car is next-to-last.”
Both stories are factually correct, but the bias is very apparent when one has all the facts.
One of the facts evident in the Brewer-obama joke is that Pravada and Tass had nothing on Americas liberal media.
Posted February 2, 2012 at 12:43:24 AM