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MRC's DisHonor Awards
  Roasting the Most Outrageously Biased Liberal Reporters of 2002
Thursday, March 27, 2003
The Omni Shoreham Hotel


Third Award

And They Called It Puppy Love Award

Runners-up:

Howell Raines

See video of Laura Ingraham introducing Howell Raines' quote

“Huge political talent. Huge political vision and I suspect — none of us, I can’t predict who’s going to win the next election, much less what history is going to say about anyone. But I think President Clinton’s role in modernizing the Democratic Party around a set of economic ideas and also holding onto the principles of social justice, and presiding over the greatest prosperity in human history. Those would seem to me to have to be central to his legacy.”
New York Times Executive Editor Howell Raines on PBS’s Charlie Rose, August 6.

 

Brian Williams and Marshall Frady

See video of Laura Ingraham introducing the exchange between Brian Williams & Marshall Frady

Brian Williams: “Is it fair to call him [Jimmy Carter] the best former President in, at minimum, modern American history, and perhaps, well, I guess, the last 200 years?”
Historian Marshall Frady: “Which embraces all presidencies. I think absolutely.”
— Exchange on CNBC’s The News with Brian Williams, October 11.

 

And the winner is:

Barbara Walters

See video of Laura Ingraham introducing Barbara Walters' quote

“For Castro, freedom starts with education. And if literacy alone were the yardstick, Cuba would rank as one of the freest nations on Earth. The literacy rate is 96 percent.” 
— Barbara Walters narrating her interview with Fidel Castro on ABC’s 20/20, October 11.

 

Laura Ingraham
Laura Ingraham announcing the winner

Judge Robert Bork
Judge Robert Bork accepting award for Barbara Walters

 

 


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