Flashback to 1994: Brokaw Declared Contract with America 'Long on Promises, But Short on Sound Premises'
Published: 9/23/2010 2:16 AM ET
With House Republicans set today (Thursday) to unveil their "Pledge to
America" if they win a majority of seats in November, a look back at how
then-NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw derided the Contract with
America when it was announced on Tuesday, September 27, 1994. "Today,"
Brokaw declared on the newscast he anchored from in front of the White
House, "GOP congressional candidates were summoned to Washington and
given a battle plan. However, as NBC's Lisa Myers tells us tonight, it
is long on promises, but short on sound premises."
In the subsequent story, Myers cited the GOP's promise of "tax cuts for just about everyone" while also pledging "more money for defense and a balanced budget amendment." She countered: "An independent budget expert called it standard political bunk." Myers also poked at term limits, noting Newt Gingrich "already has served 16 years...Gingrich said any term limit bill will apply only to future members of Congress." She mused in concluding her piece: "And politicians wonder why voters are cynical."
Video clip, from the MRC's videotape archive, is of Brokaw's introduction followed by the entire story from Myers. Audio: MP3 clip. Extra treat: The video begins with a Today show promo narrated by Katie Couric: "The latest on the OJ Simpson case. Can celebrities get a fair trial?"
In the subsequent story, Myers cited the GOP's promise of "tax cuts for just about everyone" while also pledging "more money for defense and a balanced budget amendment." She countered: "An independent budget expert called it standard political bunk." Myers also poked at term limits, noting Newt Gingrich "already has served 16 years...Gingrich said any term limit bill will apply only to future members of Congress." She mused in concluding her piece: "And politicians wonder why voters are cynical."
Video clip, from the MRC's videotape archive, is of Brokaw's introduction followed by the entire story from Myers. Audio: MP3 clip. Extra treat: The video begins with a Today show promo narrated by Katie Couric: "The latest on the OJ Simpson case. Can celebrities get a fair trial?"

TOM
BROKAW: Here in Washington, fear, loathing, anticipation and among
Republicans, unrestrained glee about the November elections. Democrats
are bracing for the worst. Republicans, now, are beginning to talk
openly about taking control of the House and the Senate. Today, GOP
congressional candidates were summoned to Washington and given a battle
plan. However, as NBC's Lisa Myers tells us tonight, it is long on
promises, but short on sound premises.
MYERS:
Their agenda: tax cuts for just about everyone; Seniors, business,
families with children, even new 'American Dream' savings accounts for
the middle class. Also promised: more money for defense and a balanced
budget amendment. An independent budget expert called it standard
political bunk.
MYERS: What's more, Gingrich said any term limit bill probably will apply only to future members of Congress.
