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"[For Obama] the real test is yet to come. The Republican Party has been
successfully scaring voters since 1968, when Richard Nixon built a Silent
Majority out of lower- and middle-class folks frightened or disturbed by
hippies and student radicals and blacks rioting in the inner cities....It is
a sure bet that the GOP will try to paint Obama as ‘the other’ — as a
haughty black intellectual who has Muslim roots (Obama is a Christian) and
hangs around with America-haters....The real question is whether he [McCain]
can — or really wants to — rein in the merchants of slime and sellers of
hate who populate the Internet and fund the ‘independent expenditure’ groups
who exercise their freedom in ways that give a bad name to free speech."
— Richard Wolffe and Evan Thomas, May 19 Newsweek.
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Brace for GOP Nastiness |
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"[In 1988] the Republicans used the symbols of nationhood (notably, whether
schoolchildren should be required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance) to
bludgeon the Democrats, challenge their patriotism and utterly redefine their
nominee, Gov. Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts. The memory of that campaign —
reinforced, for many, by the attacks on Senator John Kerry’s war record in the
2004 election — haunts Democrats of a certain generation....Like Mr. Dukakis in
1988, Mr. Obama is relatively new to the national scene, and thus vulnerable to
being defined by Republican attacks. And like Mr. Dukakis, Mr. Obama lacks
experience with the politics of wedge issues on a national stage."
— New York Times correspondent Robin Toner in a front-page "Political
Memo," May 4
"Let’s talk about this Jeremiah Wright controversy....You remember the swift
boating of John Kerry....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?"
— NBC’s Matt Lauer to former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards on
Today, May 9.
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Smearing Democratic Patriots |
"‘Out of the mainstream’ is a charge
Republicans habitually make against Democrats. It’s code for ‘unpatriotic.’
And it worries Democrats that it’s been so effective against their
candidates in the past — even against those who’ve received the Purple
Heart."
— CBS reporter Dean Reynolds on the May 4 Evening News, closing
out a story over 2004 video of John Kerry.
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Holding Obama’s Feet to the Fire |
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Anchor Brian Williams: "Last time we were together, I handed you a
copy of Newsweek, it was the first time you’d held it in your hands
with you on the cover. Have you yet held this [Time magazine cover
declaring Obama the winner] in your hands?"
Senator Barack Obama: "No, I don’t want to. Because the last time it
was in New Hampshire and I ended up losing. So, I’m not sure if it’s the
magazine or you, Brian, that’s the jinx, but I’m not taking any chances."
Williams: "Last time, you looked at it and you thought instantly of
your mom."
Obama: "She’d like that picture. She always encouraged me to smile
more."
— NBC Nightly News, May 8.
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Co-host John Roberts: "I want to just stipulate at the beginning of
this interview, we are declaring a Reverend Wright-free zone today. So, no
questions about Reverend Wright. Our viewers want us to move on, so this morning
we’re going to move on. Is that okay with you?"
Barack Obama: "Fair enough. That sounds just fine."
— CNN’s American Morning, May 5. |
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Obama, Victim of "Nasty" Race |
"You have known him [Jeremiah Wright] for more than 20 years. He officiated your
wedding. He baptized your children. When he went up there before the national
press and said your husband criticized him because he’s a politician, because
that’s what they do to get elected, did he betray you?...How painful was that?
This is somebody who you confided in....Do you think that your husband has been
treated fairly? Are you surprised at how nasty this race has gotten?"
— CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux to Michelle Obama, Anderson Cooper 360, April
30.
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Real Culprit: Racist Whites |
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“The shower of indignation on Charlie Gibson and George
Stephanopoulos over the last few days is the clearest evidence yet that the
Clintonites are fundamentally correct in their complaint that she has been
flying throughout this campaign into a headwind of media favoritism for
Obama....If Obama was covered like Clinton is, one feels certain the media focus
would not have been on the questions, but on a candidate performance that at
times seemed tinny, impatient and uncertain. The difference seems clear: Many
journalists are not merely observers but participants in the Obama phenomenon.”
— The Politico’s John Harris and Jim VandeHei in an April 18
article headlined: “Obama’s Secret Weapon: The Media.” |
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Limbaugh’s Shameful Mischief |
"Let me ask you about this Limbaugh factor. If Hillary Clinton wins this
squeaker in Indiana...many could say that the margin of error...was generated by
a mischief-making by a radio talk show host, a talk jock....Anyone who voted to
screw up the political system of this country with the purpose of mischief
should carry that with them the rest of their lives. What a ridiculous way to
use the vote for which people fought and died, to use that vote to make
mischief. I hope you’re proud of yourself."
— MSNBC’s Chris Matthews during live primary coverage May 6, talking about
Rush Limbaugh urging listeners to vote for Clinton to keep the Democrats in
chaos.
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Republicans vs. "Scientific Fact" |
Anchor Wolf Blitzer: "He [McCain] makes it clear he believes there is
this problem, Jeffrey, called global warming, in marked contrast to a lot of
other Republicans out there who aren’t yet convinced that this is a serious
problem."
CNN senior analyst Jeffrey Toobin: "Well, you know, this story
illustrates just how low the bar is for Republicans on the environment.
[laughter] You know, the fact that he acknowledges global warming is seen as
a big advantage for him, but it’s like acknowledging gravity. It is a
scientific fact. [laughter] Now, the real issue is not whether it exists.
The question is what to do about it, and, in that area, he’s not as far to
the right as Bush is, but he’s pretty close."
— CNN’s The Situation Room, May 12.
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Tornadoes: The Earth Fights Back |
"This has been one of the most active, deadly tornado seasons in a long
time....I talked to three people, casual conversation today, all of them
smart, saying, ‘I don’t know, we must be doing something to our Earth.’ So
once and for all, what’s going on?" — NBC Nightly News anchor
Brian Williams to NBC WeatherPlus meteorologist Bill Karins, May 12. Karins
discounted global warming as a cause.
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Sean Hannity = "Junkyard Dog" |
CBS’s Morley Safer: "Liberal
politics has always been his [actor Alec Baldwin’s] passion....He has an
impressive grasp of the issues and spends a huge amount of his time and
money supporting causes he believes in....But his bare-knuckled approach to
political discourse-"
Clip of Alec Baldwin: "Not all Republicans are as insane as these
extremist conservatives."
Safer: "-has made him an easy target for conservative junkyard dogs
like Sean Hannity."
— From a 60 Minutes profile of Baldwin, May 11. |
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Either "Smart" or "Conservative" |
"As far as Reverend Wright, we’re hearing from voters there that it’s not really
influencing them too much. At, at least, the smart, educated pool of voters who
go to the primaries, they’re not buying necessarily this guilt by association.
But, that being said, what about your more conservative, white, rural voters?
And I don’t know...."
— Raleigh, North Carolina TV reporter Kim Genardo previewing the North
Carolina primary on the nationally-syndicated Chris Matthews Show, May 4. |
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We’re as Awful as China’s Despots |
"Just as Jim Crow laws blunted the force of
moral outrage against the Nazis [when they hosted the 1936 Olympics], the
specter of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo has blunted the force of arguments
about Chinese political repression."
— Washington Post arts critic Philip Kennicott in a May 10 item
about a new exhibit at the Holocaust Museum. |
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America’s Army of Illiterates |
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"If you can read, you can walk into a job later on. If you don’t, then
you’ve got the Army, Iraq, I don’t know, something like that. It’s not as
bright."
— Novelist Stephen King at an April 4 Library of Congress event for high
schoolers later carried by C-SPAN2. |
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BBC’s Ludicrous Caricature |
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"Many Americans drive private cars not much smaller than this truck, and
the risk is that they use their tax rebate simply to buy fuel, boosting the
profits of the oil companies but doing little or nothing for the wider
American economy."
— BBC correspondent Justin Webb standing next to an 18-wheel big rig in a
story on BBC World, April 30.
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John McCain’s Secret Agent? |
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"I think Reverend [Jeremiah] Wright might be being paid by the
Republicans. [laughter and applause] That’s what I think....He’s on the
payroll!"
— ABC’s The View co-host Joy Behar, April 30. |
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Wright Makes Sense to Rosie |
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"Racism does exist in this country and it’s still thriving. And some of
the things that Jeremiah Wright says he’s held accountable for....but there
are things that white preachers said that are just as insane....There is a
place in the world [for] an inspirational, liberational kind of preaching
that Reverend Wright does....I listen to him, and frankly, it made sense to
me. I totally understood what he was saying."
— Rosie O’Donnell on NBC’s Today, May 5. |
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