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NBC Replaces Brokaw on Meet the Press With Reporter Known for
Bashing Bush, Defending Clintons
David Gregory, ‘Custodian’ of NBC’s Biases
As the baton passed to David Gregory at NBC's Meet the Press, NBC
couldn't stop from shamelessly selling itself as a gift to America.
On Monday's Today, Tom Brokaw exclaimed about filling the late Tim
Russert's shoes: “It's a great legacy and he'll remain a presence of
that, but Tim would be the first to say we were all temporary
custodians of a national treasure.”
How did David Gregory earn this new position? Most
viewers know him largely as an arrogant question-yeller at Bush
White House press conferences.
Take this exchange with Scott McClellan on the Plame
leak probe on July 11, 2005: “This is ridiculous. The notion that
you're going to stand before us after having commented with that
level of detail and tell people watching this that somehow you
decided not to talk. You've got a public record out there. Do you
stand by your remarks from that podium, or not?...Why are you
choosing when it's appropriate and when it's inappropriate [to
comment]?” McClellan replied: “If you'll let me finish,” but Gregory
insisted: “No, you're not finishing! You're not saying anything!”
Bye-Bye, Bush. Gregory is another journalist to rise through
the ranks by bad-mouthing Republicans and defending the Democrats.
He lectured President Bush in a May 18, 2006 interview shown on
MSNBC's Hardball: “In the most recent survey, your disapproval
rating is now one point lower than Richard Nixon's before he
resigned the presidency....Do you think it's possible that, like
Nixon and Watergate, that the American people have rendered a final
judgment of disapproval on you and your war in Iraq?”
But when Karl Rove joked that liberals wanted to
respond to 9/11 with indictments and therapy, Gregory was insulted,
declaring on the June 23, 2005 Hardball: “Is there a danger...in
trivializing, for instance, Guantanamo Bay, the treatment of
detainees? When you send Dick Cheney out, the Vice President, to say
‘let's remember they're all bad people,' and when you send such a
lightning rod like Karl Rove out to say that the Left wanted to
subject the 9/11 terrorists to therapy, doesn't that sort of
caricature what are important debates in the
country?”
Gregory identified Cheney as a villain during September
1, 2004 convention coverage: “One of the obstacles for Dick Cheney
tonight is the fact that he has become a dark figure....There are
those who believe that Dick Cheney has led this administra-tion and
this President down a path of recklessness, that maybe his approach,
his dark approach to this constant battle against another
civilization, is actually the wrong approach for ultimately keeping
America safe.”
Poor, Poor Hillary. Gregory sounded like Geraldo Rivera on
CNBC's Rivera Live on August 9, 1999, as Whitewater counsel Robert
Ray began dismissing any idea of Hillary Clinton indictments.
Gregory displayed outrage: “If this trail is cold and nothing adds
up to indictment, does this become anything but a smear job against
Hillary Clinton at the worst possible moment for her politically?”
Gregory promised Monday “I'm gonna be focused on trying
to live up to the values and the integrity of this program, making
this a place for tough questions, accountability, fairness, and also
respect to our guests here.” Fairness for Republicans and tough
questions for Democrats aren’t always NBC policy. – Tim Graham
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