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1. Lauer Worries to Edwards: Will Obama Get 'Swift-Boated' On Wright? Does bringing up Reverend Jeremiah Wright amount to "swift-boating" Barack Obama? That's what Today co-host Matt Lauer suggested in a Friday interview with John Edwards. For the third time this year the Today show used the term parroted by Democratic partisans to wonder about the evil Republican smear machine. Lauer reminded John Kerry's running mate of the "swift-boating of John Kerry" and worried: "Do you see a fall election campaign where there are images of Barack Obama and Jeremiah Wright side by side? Is it going to hurt him?" This was at least the fourth time an NBC News host or anchor (third time on the Today show, second time for Lauer) has fretted about Obama being "swift-boated" by odious Republican tactics, questions which presumed the criticisms of John Kerry in 2004 were mendacious. 2. Roberts: 'Liberal' Obama Needs 'Bible-Thumping, Gun-Owning' VP During the roundtable discussion on Sunday's This Week with George Stephanopoulos, ABC's Cokie Roberts not only made a relatively rare identification of both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as "liberal," but she also argued that Obama needs to choose a running mate who is a "Bible-thumping, gun-owning, white guy from a swing state. I mean, maybe that's who the party should have nominated." 3. CNN's Wolf Blitzer Plays Softball with Barack Obama CNN's Wolf Blitzer tossed mostly softball questions at Senator Barack Obama in an interview aired on Thursday's The Situation Room, and re-run on Sunday's Late Edition. Besides his attempt to minimize his record as a liberal and as being the Hamas-endorsed candidate, Blitzer, for 22 minutes, skipped the Rev. Wright issue and both began and ended his interview with feel-good topics -- Obama's appearance on the cover of Time magazine, and asking the Illinois Senator about what his mother would think of him if she was alive today. 4. CBS: Obama a 'Rock Star' Just for Actually Showing Up to Work On Friday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith proclaimed: "Barack Obama took some time off from campaigning to go back to Washington, where he got the royal treatment yesterday." Correspondent Chip Reid followed with a report: "Officially this place, Capitol Hill, is Barack Obama's place of employment, but he doesn't come here very often. When he did make a rare visit yesterday he was treated like a rock star." Reid went on to describe Obama's "rock star" tour of Congress: "Swarmed by tourists and reporters, Barack Obama slowly wound his way through the U.S. Capitol, visiting the House floor where observers say even some members of Congress appeared star struck." 5. Chris Matthews in 2004: Obama Created a 'Chill' in 'My Legs' Four years before Barack Obama gave Chris Matthews a "thrill" up his leg, the Senator produced a "chill" in the MSNBC host's leg. On July 27, 2004, during coverage of the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Matthews reacted to Obama's prime-time address by rhapsodizing: "I have to tell ya, a little chill in my, in my legs now." On February 12 this year, following primary results in Virginia and Maryland, the Hardball host again gushed over Obama, this time after a victory speech. Speaking of the Democratic candidate, he fawned: "I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often." 6. 1999: ABC's Walters Pressed Lewinsky on Affairs with Married Men Just as segregation in the South "blunted the force of moral outrage against the Nazis" during the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Washington Post arts critic Philip Kennicott contended in a Saturday lead "Style" section piece on a new exhibit at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on the 1936 games, Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo have also undermined arguments against Chinese political repression before the Olympic games there this summer. Deep into his May 10 treatise, "Playing With Fire: U.S. Holocaust Museum Revisits Fascist Iconography of 1936 Games and Beyond," Kennicott asserted: "It's impossible to walk through the current exhibition without feeling a repetition syndrome. Just as Jim Crow laws blunted the force of moral outrage against the Nazis, the specter of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo has blunted the force of arguments about Chinese political repression." 7. WashPost: Guantanamo Undermines Criticism of Chinese Repression Years before she admitted her own affairs with married men, ABC's Barbara Walters pressed Monica Lewinsky about her affair with a married Bill Clinton: "Did you ever think about what Hillary Clinton might be feeling or would feel if she knew? Did you ever think about Hillary Clinton?" At the time, the public wasn't yet aware of Walters' own affairs. Now, more than nine years later, Barbara Walters has come forward, in her new book Audition, with revelations about her relationships with married men. 8. 'Top Ten Surprising Facts in Barbara Walters' New Autobiography' From the Late Show's "Top Ten Contest," the "Top Ten Surprising Facts in Barbara Walters' New Autobiography." Lauer Worries to Edwards: Will Obama Get 'Swift-Boated' On Wright? Does bringing up Reverend Wright amount to "swift-boating" Barack Obama? That's what Today co-host Matt Lauer suggested in a Friday interview with John Edwards. For the third time this year the Today show used the term parroted by Democratic partisans to wonder about the evil Republican smear machine. Lauer reminded John Kerry's running mate of the "swift-boating of John Kerry" and worried: "Do you see a fall election campaign where there are images of Barack Obama and Jeremiah Wright side by side? Is it going to hurt him?"
Lauer also took Hillary Clinton to task for saying she appeals to working class whites, which is who the Democrats need to win this November. Lauer opined that "a candidate doesn't often come out and say 'whites are supporting me.'" And asked Edwards if this is "old style politics." The entire interview was a gigantic love fest between Edwards and Lauer. The only challenging aspect was when Lauer pressed Edwards on who the former candidate will endorse. This was at least the fourth time an NBC News host or anchor (third time on the Today show, second time for Lauer) has fretted about Obama being "swift-boated" by odious Republican tactics, questions which presumed the criticisms of John Kerry in 2004 were mendacious. # On the April 22 Today, Ann Curry asked Barack Obama: "In the last presidential election John Kerry, a decorated military veteran, was 'swift-boated' as being unpatriotic. Why do you dismiss the kinds of questions that are going to be the bread and butter of the Republican campaign, if you become the nominee?" See the April 23 CyberAlert: www.mediaresearch.org # The February 20 CyberAlert, "NBC's Matt Lauer Raises Notion of GOP 'Swift Boating' Obama," recounted: Even though the general election campaign has yet to begin, some in the media seem pretty anxious to start condemning Republicans for dirty tricks. In an interview with Barack Obama shown Tuesday morning [February 19] on Today, Matt Lauer asked the Democratic frontrunner: "Have you stopped to think what the Obama version of swift-boating might be in this campaign cycle if you get to the general election? What they did to John Kerry, what's that version going to be with Barack Obama?" For a full rundown of the entire interview: www.mediaresearch.org # The October 31 CyberAlert item, "NBC's Williams Suggests Obama Likely to Be 'Swift-Boating' Victim," reported: During Tuesday night's [October 30] Democratic presidential debate on MSNBC, NBC anchor Brian Williams posed a question to Barack Obama which managed to simultaneously impugn Republicans as executors of disreputable campaign practices and portray Obama as a likely victim of it -- all based on Mitt Romney flubbing Obama's name and memories of the Bush campaign's attacks on John McCain in 2000. Explaining that his question would be "about religion and misinformation," Williams, who co-moderated the debate with Tim Russert, raised how Romney "misspoke twice on the same day, confusing your name with that of Osama bin Laden," as if, apparently, that was some sort of effort to suggest Obama is Muslim. Williams proceeded to highlight how "your party is fond of talking about potential swift boating," before he got to his charged political point in the form of a question: "Are you fearful of what happened to John McCain, for example in South Carolina a few years back, confusion on the basis of things like names and religion?" For the rest of the previous CyberAlert item: www.mediaresearch.org The entire transcript from 7:06 AM on May 9:
MATT LAUER: Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards dropped out of the race back in January. He's yet to endorse either of his former rivals. Senator Edwards it's nice to see you. Good morning.
Roberts: 'Liberal' Obama Needs 'Bible-Thumping, Gun-Owning' VP During the roundtable discussion on Sunday's This Week with George Stephanopoulos, ABC's Cokie Roberts not only made a relatively rare identification of both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as "liberal," but she also argued that Obama needs to choose a running mate who is a "Bible-thumping, gun-owning, white guy from a swing state. I mean, maybe that's who the party should have nominated." As the group discussed the running mate possibilities, Roberts argued that it would be a bad idea for Obama to choose Clinton: "I don't think that it's good for the Democratic Party to have two liberal Senators from states that are going to go Democratic anyway. I mean, he needs a Bible-thumping, gun-owning, white guy from a swing state. I mean, maybe that's who the party should have nominated." Sam Donaldson jumped in: "You mean, in other words, somebody who disagrees with him on all the issues." [This item, by the MRC's Brad Wilmouth, was posted Sunday on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org ] Below is a transcript of the relevant exchange from the Sunday, May 11 This Week with George Stephanopoulos:
COKIE ROBERTS: I don't think that it's good for the Democratic Party to have two liberal Senators from states that are going to go Democratic anyway. I mean, he needs a Bible-thumping, gun-owning, white guy from a swing state. I mean, maybe that's who the party should have nominated.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer Plays Softball with Barack Obama CNN's Wolf Blitzer tossed mostly softball questions at Senator Barack Obama in an interview aired on Thursday's The Situation Room, and re-run on Sunday's Late Edition. Besides his attempt to minimize his record as a liberal and as being the Hamas-endorsed candidate, Blitzer, for 22 minutes, skipped the Rev. Wright issue and both began and ended his interview with feel-good topics -- Obama's appearance on the cover of Time magazine, and asking the Illinois Senator about what his mother would think of him if she was alive today. For a briefer look at the interview, see the Friday CyberAlert item, "CNN's Blitzer to Obama: 'Ready to Handle' the 'Assault' from GOP?" online at: www.mediaresearch.org As the interview began 10 minutes into the 4 pm Eastern hour of the program, Blitzer first asked Obama about Time's "And the Winner Is" cover story emblazened with a picture of the Senator. The CNN host followed-up by referring to the so-called "Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx:" "It's almost like being on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Is that what you're -- you're nervous about that?" [This item, by Matthew Balan, was posted Friday afternoon on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org ] After his foreign policy set of questions (which included the omission of Hamas's actual endorsement of the Democratic candidate), Blitzer presented two more softball questions -- this time from viewers -- concerning the so-called "dream ticket" that would include Hillary Clinton as the vice presidential candidate and what Obama's legacy would be. Blitzer closed the interview by asking, "Your mother raised you. She was on food stamps at one point -- a single mother. If she were alive today and she saw where you have reached, the point that you have reached right now, what would she say to you?" Now that the media have declared Obama the presumptive Democratic nominee, Blitzer devoted the subsequent questions to the upcoming general election campaign, framing the Republicans as character smear artists that Obama will have to overcome. "It's been intense in the primaries. But you realize it's going to be much more intense in the next chapter, in the next phase, given the differences between you and John McCain. Are you ready for this next phase?" He also played a recent clip of Mitt Romney slamming Obama's level of experience, and quipped afterwards, "Wow. That's a strong statement." The text of Wolf Blitzer's questions to Barack Obama, along with selected answers from the Senator:
WOLF BLITZER: Here is the cover, 'And the Winner Is...' That's a picture of you. What do you think?
CBS: Obama a 'Rock Star' Just for Actually Showing Up to Work On Friday's CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith proclaimed: "Barack Obama took some time off from campaigning to go back to Washington, where he got the royal treatment yesterday." Correspondent Chip Reid followed with a report: "Officially this place, Capitol Hill, is Barack Obama's place of employment, but he doesn't come here very often. When he did make a rare visit yesterday he was treated like a rock star." Reid went on to describe Obama's "rock star" tour of Congress: "Swarmed by tourists and reporters, Barack Obama slowly wound his way through the U.S. Capitol, visiting the House floor where observers say even some members of Congress appeared star struck." [This item, by Kyle Drennen, was posted Friday afternoon on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org At one point, Reid explained how Obama reached across the aisle: "Even saying hello to House Republicans." However, Reid pointed out that: "the conversation apparently was less than profound," and played a clp of Obama joking: "They said they were impressed with my jump shot."
After Reid's report, Smith talked to Democratic strategist Joe Trippi about when Hillary Clinton would get out of the race. Smith began by asking about Clinton's recent comments in an interview: "First about Hillary Rodham Clinton, gives an interview to USA Today yesterday talking about how well she does with white voters, listening to her husband last night, are the wheels finally coming off this bus?" Read the January 8 CyberAlert on Smith's Iowa comments here: www.mrc.org In October of last year, Smith interviewed Obama and even wondered if the Senator's life was in danger due to racist voters: "Several years ago, I sat in Colin Powell's living room, and he talked about running for president. And one of the things that concerned him was his own safety. Do you think about that at all in terms of, there are people in this country who might look at you and say, 'not in my lifetime, not in this United States?'" Read the October 17, 2007 CyberAlert on Smith's concerns for Obama's safety: www.mrc.org Near the end of the segment, Smith asked Trippi, former campaign manager to John Edwards, about potential running mates for Obama. Shockingly, Trippi responded: "John Edwards, absolutely, it's not because I worked for him. I actually think -- I think the -- the -- just the force of two people, son of the South from Robin, South Carolina, joining with the Senator from -- from Lincoln's Illinois, would be just a powerful thing about putting the division of this country behind us and moving forward." Smith seemed to like the idea: "Right. And locking down some of those blue collars...Do you think he'd take it?" Here is the full transcript of the May 9 segment:
HARRY SMITH: Barack Obama took some time off from campaigning to go back to Washington, where he got the royal treatment yesterday. CBS News Capitol Hill Correspondent Chip Reid is live with more. Good morning, Chip.
OBAMA: With Hillary Clinton making clear she's far from quitting, Obama said he agrees the race is not over.
Chris Matthews in 2004: Obama Created a 'Chill' in 'My Legs' Four years before Barack Obama gave Chris Matthews a "thrill" up his leg, the Senator produced a "chill" in the MSNBC host's leg. On July 27, 2004, during coverage of the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Matthews reacted to Obama's prime-time address by rhapsodizing: "I have to tell ya, a little chill in my, in my legs now." On February 12 this year, following primary results in Virginia and Maryland, the Hardball host again gushed over Obama, this time after a victory speech. Speaking of the Democratic candidate, he fawned: "I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often." See the February 13 CyberAlert: www.mrc.org For video, see the February 25 Notable Quotables: www.mrc.org So, first there was the "chill." Four years later, Obama produced a "thrill." One can only imagine what feelings the likely presidential nominee will create for Chris Matthews's appendages at the 2008 Democratic convention.
[This item, by the MRC's Scott Whitlock, was posted Friday afternoon on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org ] Following Obama's speech, in the 10pm EDT hour, Matthews gushed: "I have to tell ya a little chill in my, in my legs now. That is an amazing moment in history right there. It is really an amazing moment. A keynoter like I've never heard." Matthews soon parroted Dick Gephardt: "A star is born." More on Matthews: Matthews added moments later: "Maybe I'm a romantic and I was rooting for, for Colin Powell who turned out to be a little less important politically than I thought he might be in his career. More of a soldier in the last situation we all know about. But I've just seen the first black President there. The reason I say that is because, because I think the immigrant experience combined with the, with the African background combined with the incredible education, combined with his beautiful speech, not every politician gets help from a speech. But that speech was a piece of work!" See the 2004 CyberAlert for more: www.mrc.org
1999: ABC's Walters Pressed Lewinsky on Affairs with Married Men Just as segregation in the South "blunted the force of moral outrage against the Nazis" during the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Washington Post arts critic Philip Kennicott contended in a Saturday lead "Style" section piece on a new exhibit at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on the 1936 games, Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo have also undermined arguments against Chinese political repression before the Olympic games there this summer. Deep into his May 10 treatise, "Playing With Fire: U.S. Holocaust Museum Revisits Fascist Iconography of 1936 Games and Beyond," Kennicott asserted: "It's impossible to walk through the current exhibition without feeling a repetition syndrome. Just as Jim Crow laws blunted the force of moral outrage against the Nazis, the specter of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo has blunted the force of arguments about Chinese political repression." [This item, by the MRC's Brent Baker, was posted Sunday on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org ] Even accepting the premise for 1936, a key difference is that Jim Crow laws impacted an entire segment of American citizens while Abu Ghraib was soon-corrected misbehavior by a few soldiers and Guantanamo holds a small number of people captured in a war launched against the U.S., very few of whom may be innocent. The U.S. versus China is a particularly invidious comparison in the midst of a presidential campaign to replace the current U.S. leadership, an opportunity not allowed in China. Many Americans loudly oppose the Bush administration, yet none are imprisoned -- not even Keith Olbermann. For the May 10 Washington Post article in full: www.washingtonpost.com
WashPost: Guantanamo Undermines Criticism of Chinese Repression Years before she admitted her own affairs with married men, ABC's Barbara Walters pressed Monica Lewinsky about her affair with a married Bill Clinton: "Did you ever think about what Hillary Clinton might be feeling?" At the time, the public wasn't yet aware of Walters' own affairs. Now, more than nine years later, Barbara Walters has come forward, in her new book Audition, with revelations about her relationships with married men, something former The View co-star Star Jones has denounced: "It is a sad day when an icon like Barbara Walters in the sunset of her life is reduced to publicly branding herself as an adulterer, humiliating an innocent family with accounts of her illicit affair....It speaks to her true character." This new information on Walters sheds some interesting light on her 1999 20/20 interview with Monica Lewinsky regarding her affair with President Clinton. As MRC Director of Media Analysis Tim Graham observed: "It might have helped viewers process that interview with some on-screen graphics that said 'Barbara Walters has been a mistress just like her interviewee.'" [This item, by the MRC's Lyndsi Thomas, was posted, with video and audio, Friday morning on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org ] In her new book, Walters admits to having had affairs with married men including Claude Philippe, the Waldorf-Astoria's top caterer with whom she talked of getting married but he never divorced his wife. Walters also had affairs with prominent politicians including then-married U.S. Senator Edward Brooke (R-Mass.) and U.S. Senator John Warner (R-Va.). In the interview with Monica Lewinsky, Walters wondered why Lewinsky "kept having affairs with married men," as Lewinsky had an affair with a married man before becoming an intern at the White House. After Lewinsky's answer, Walters responded: "So you had to take whatever you could get?" Notably, after Senator Brooke left his wife for Walters who then called off the relationship, Walters said she felt only "some guilt" at costing the "superb Senator" his re-election, nothing about ruining his marriage. Perhaps she should have asked herself the same question she asked of Lewinsky in 1999: "Did you ever think about what Hillary Clinton might be feeling or would feel if she knew? Did you ever think about Hillary Clinton?" Did Walters think of the wives of the married men with whom she had affairs? Did she ever think of Mrs. Brooke whose husband actually divorced for Walters? A transcript of the relevant portions of the interview aired as part of a special two-hour 20/20 on Wednesday, March 3, 1999:
BARBARA WALTERS: One juror at the grand jury asked why you kept having affairs with married men. Why did you? Why do you?
WALTERS: Did you ever meet Hillary Clinton?
'Top Ten Surprising Facts in Barbara Walters' New Autobiography' As posted Saturday, the winning entries in last week's Late Show with David Letterman "Top Ten Contest," the "Top Ten Surprising Facts in Barbara Walters' New Autobiography." Late Show home page: www.cbs.com 10. First career choice: journalism. Backup career choice: wrasslin' gators (Stephen S., East Greenbush, NY) 9. Her tawdry affair with William Taft almost cost him the 1908 presidential election (Tim C., Fort Collins, CO) 8. Spent three years as a roadie for the Grateful Dead (Glen I., Atlanta, GA) 7. She helped coin the phrase "Mo' money, mo' problems" (Matt S., Chicago, IL) 6. Spent summer of '71 as a linebacker on Jets' practice squad (Bob T., Bartlesville, OK) 5. She made $200 by taking the "under" on Star Jones' wedding (Mark S., Kettering) 4. Wore the title of 1985 New York State Fair Hot Dog Eating Champion (Brian H., Rigby, ID) 3. Katie Couric is the result of one night of passion with Walter Cronkite (Steve M., Tulsa, OK) 2. She injected Rosie O'Donnell with steroids (Joe L., Souderton, PA) 1. Spent more time on her back than Michelangelo (Michele G., Rochester, NY) #3 made the cutting and pasting of this list worth my time. -- Brent Baker
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