For Immediate Release: Keith Appell (703) 683-5004 -- Friday, March 12, 1999
Vol. Three, No. 10
Despite Continuing Developments, Networks Stick to Ignoring the Juanita Broaddrick Cloud
Monica and George Are Hot, Not Juanita
As the networks compete to promote multi-million-dollar book deals by Monica Lewinsky
and George Stephanopoulos, a lady who sought no book deal -- Juanita Broaddrick -- is
still being ignored by the networks. ABC's Nightline has done nothing, and World
News Tonight hasn't aired a full story. CBS Evening News did one story, CBS
This Morning nothing. NBC Nightly News has never shown it s own network's
exclusive Broaddrick interview, but they did air exclusive footage of NBC's interview with
Monica Lewinsky's father and stepmother. NPR and PBS haven't gone beyond one story. It's
not like they haven't had angles to consider:
February 25:
New liberal MSNBC Equal Time co-host Cynthia Alksne declared: "I've been a
supporter. This is hard for me, but we're at rape. This is over the line for me and I
think women everywhere deserve a better answer than a global denial out of David Kendall.
I think they deserve the President of the United States to tell them what happened. Why am
I, why is that unfair?" Soon after, MSNBC said she'd been "relieved of her
duties" (while she remains an MSNBC legal analyst) and claimed it had nothing to do
with her stand. The networks didn't wonder otherwise.
February 26: Vice President Gore held a White House event on domestic
violence. He proclaimed: "Physical brutality at the hands of a partner or spouse is
not simply love gone wrong, or someone needing to blow off steam at the end of the day. It
is criminal assault, pure and simple. We don't do anybody any favors, least of all the
abusers, when we ignore it." Associated Press reporter Sonya Ross reported it without
any Broaddrick mention. On ABC's Good Morning America, anchor Antonio Mora
blandly previewed: "And Vice President Gore announces $223 million in grants to
communities to fight domestic violence." U.S. News writer Michael Barone did
mention the event in passing on CNN's Inside Politics that day. Also on that day,
Sen. James Jeffords told a radio audience how Clinton's behavior with Broaddrick was
"a private matter," but he later apologized. TV coverage? Zero.
March 4: Hillary Clinton declared in a speech at the United Nations:
"It is no longer acceptable to say that the abuse and mistreatment of women is
cultural. It should be called what it is -- criminal." AP and UPI wire stories did
not include the quote, and The New York Times carried it, but made no reference
to Broaddrick. TV coverage? Zero.
That morning, Washington Post reporter John Harris revealed HHS Secretary
Donna Shalala said she hasn't decided whether Clinton raped Broaddrick, and didn't need to
to do her job. TV stories? Zero.
March 7: Linda Tripp appeared on ABC's This Week, and cleared
up questions about a taped conversation with Lewinsky referring to a 158-minute Clinton
phone call to "Juanita." Tim O'Brien gave the first World News Tonight
mention in summarizing Tripp's answer: "Tripp said that was a different Juanita.
Tripp said it is not Juanita Broaddrick, who recently accused the President of having
raped her 20 years ago....So who is the new Juanita? Perhaps one more tantalizing breath
in a scandal many had hoped would breathe its last." The only other coverage was a
Tripp clip and follow-up question from Wolf Blitzer on CNN's Late Edition.
March 8: Broaddrick's son Kevin Hickey appeared on CNN's Larry
King Live, and CNN's Jeff Greenfield was amazed that ex-Clinton aides Dee Dee Myers
and David Gergen wouldn't defend Clinton and said he should address the charge. TV
coverage? Zero, not even on CNN's Inside Politics or The World Today the
next day. -- Tim Graham
L. Brent Bozell III, Publisher; Brent Baker, Tim Graham, Editors;
Jessica Anderson, Brian Boyd, Geoffrey
Dickens, Mark Drake, Paul Smith, Media Analysts; Kristina Sewell, Research
Associate. For the latest liberal media bias, read the
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