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Press pounces on Rove's remarks

By James G. Lakely
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 25, 2005




Major news outlets that largely ignored the controversial comments of the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate last week immediately reported on a fiery speech by White House adviser Karl Rove, giving the story front-page prominence and the lead of newscasts.
Early yesterday morning, NBC's "Today" show, the CBS "Morning Show," and ABC's "Good Morning America" all featured the Democratic outrage over Mr. Rove's comments that after September 11 liberals "wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers" while conservatives "prepared for war."
Each network's nightly newscasts on Thursday also ran stories on Mr. Rove's speech, delivered Wednesday night.
On June 14, Senate Minority Whip Richard J. Durbin compared the military's interrogation techniques at the prison camp at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to that of the Nazis and other murderous regimes.
Yet CBS did not broadcast a single story on the Illinois Democrat's comments. "Today" and "Good Morning America" and those networks' nightly news programs didn't air anything about it until the senator apologized after a week of complaints by Republicans, the Anti-Defamation League and veterans groups.
"What the networks did was zero, zero, zero, zero on Durbin, and as soon as Rove shows up, boom," said Tim Graham, director of media analysis at the conservative Media Research Center. "To say that one deserves zero coverage and the other huge coverage is just bizarre."
Steve Lovelady, managing editor of the Columbia Journalism Review Daily, said he's "not sure if the network morning shows even qualify as journalism these days," describing them as "yuk-fests with periodic headline updates tossed into the mix almost as an afterthought."
But he was still puzzled about why CBS, including their evening news program, ignored the Durbin story altogether. "Nothing about Durbin ever, even after the apology," he said. "I'd love to hear how they justify that."
Calls to CBS, ABC and NBC for comment were not returned.
The Washington Post reported the Democratic outrage over Mr. Rove on its front page yesterday, but Mr. Durbin's remarks never made it there. The newspaper published its first story on the Durbin controversy three days after the speech on page A-11. The story was kept inside for its duration.
The New York Times played the Rove story on page A-16 yesterday, a 776-word bylined story. The newspaper's largest story about Mr. Durbin was 381 words, published inside three days after the firestorm erupted.
New York Times public editor Byron Calame and The Washington Post did not return calls for comment.
The White House press corps also handled both stories dramatically differently. Questions about Mr. Rove dominated the White House press briefing the day after the speech was delivered with spokesman Scott McClellan being peppered with 22 questions on the subject.
A solitary reporter asked for the White House's response to Mr. Durbin's speech -- two days after it was delivered -- and Mr. McClellan was asked about it just two more times.
Roy Peter Clark, senior scholar at the Poynter Institute, a school for journalists, said he doesn't think the discrepancy in coverage is necessarily a product of bias against Republicans. "The one that occurs to me is the difference between speakers," Mr. Clark said, explaining that Mr. Durbin, despite his leadership position, has a lower national profile than Mr. Rove.
"Karl Rove has come to have, since the election, a much higher profile, yet he is a character we don't see [in public] as much," he said.
 
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Patriot:

Durbin admitted his mistake and apologized ... time for Rove to show the same kind of class
 
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Rove is an arrogant prick.
 
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Thursday, June 23, 2005 11:49 p.m. EDT



Pataki Reads Hillary Riot Act on Rove

New York Gov. George Pataki read Sen. Hillary Clinton the riot act on Thursday after she demanded that he condemn comments by White House political advisor Karl Rove.

"I think it's a little hypocritical for Sen. Clinton to call on me to repudiate a political figure's comment, when she never asked Sen. Durbin to repudiate his comments," Pataki told reporters, after she complained that he sat idly by as Rove blasted liberals for being soft on terror at a New York Conservative party function Wednesday night.

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"She never responded when asked to respond [about Durbin]," Pataki complained. "She never responded to Howard Dean's insult to every single Republican, saying that they never earned an honest day's living.



"She never responded to Sen. Reid's unfair criticism of the president - he called the president a loser and a liar. He's never apologized - she never requested that."

"She never called for an apology or clarification when Moveon.org called for moderation and restraint in response to the terrorist attacks." Pataki concluded: "So, when she does that, I'll be glad to listen to her call for me to ask someone to apologize."

 

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Patriot, when someone apologizes that usually ends the matter. What more is there to say? They admitted they were wrong anf rell on their sword. Not much more to say. Rove hasn't apologized or bakced off at all so obviously the furor will continue longer. You guys have trouble dealing with reality?
 
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REALITY:

* 1700 American kids dead
* Over 10,000 Iraqi children dead
* Over 200 billion spent from a guy who said in October of
2000 that "under my watch there will be nation rebuilding"

We saw everything we needed to know in last falls debates:

"Mr President ... name 3 mistakes you made in term # 1" ...
that famous "Stump the Chump" look by Bush tells one all they need to know about the inner workings of "Mr Reborn"
 
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D2bets said:
Patriot, when someone apologizes that usually ends the matter. What more is there to say?


It was not reported on even BEFORE he apologized.
 

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t3a said:
It was not reported on even BEFORE he apologized.

If t wasn't reported on then how has it been the hot topic of discussion for the last week? It's all I've heard about. Maybe because I'm in ILlinois I've heard more of it. But it sure seems like it was covered quite thoroughly, but now there is no more to debate as he apologized.

Plus, this is going to get more press because Rove is the direct top advisor to the PRESIDENT, who is rarely heard from publicly whereas Durbin is just a ordinary senator from Illinois who wasn't terribly well known.

Everything is a media conspiracy to you right-wing nuts. How about the conspiracy of the media's failure to ask questions leading up to the Iraq War?

On the whole, the media is very pro-establishment, pro right-wing.
 
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Rove hasn't apologized or bakced off at all so obviously the furor will continue longer. You guys have trouble dealing with reality?<!-- / message -->
Why should he.You guys are the ones with the reality problem.Take a good look at the post from moveon.org on 9/13/01.

You don't have to apoligise for the truth.
 
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Pat, not even close to the truth.
 
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I think Rove does not care about the USA, only himself.
 
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Judge gotta disagree with you on this one bud.

liberals "wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers" while conservatives "prepared for war."

moveon.org a liberal website said these words almost verbatem shortly and during the week of 9/11.

Richard Gere almost got his head kicked in NYC and was booed off stage when he said similar comments.
Michael Moore also did the same.

These are people with huge left wing liberal backing.
Rove generalisation was correct.
 
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Still a giant generalization.
 

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Pat: Too bad W attacked the wrong country!:toast:
 
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It's like saying all conservatives are blood thirsty war mongers. It is just not true.
 

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Judge Wapner said:
It's like saying all conservatives are blood thirsty war mongers. It is just not true.
Not all, but most!:toast:
 

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Patriot said:
Judge gotta disagree with you on this one bud.



moveon.org a liberal website said these words almost verbatem shortly and during the week of 9/11.

Richard Gere almost got his head kicked in NYC and was booed off stage when he said similar comments.
Michael Moore also did the same.

These are people with huge left wing liberal backing.
Rove generalisation was correct.

It's about as correct as calling all conservatives hateful, racist bitches just because Ann Coulter is one.
 
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Coulter is "well rounded" ....

funny how she hates Arabs but had no problems spreading her thighs not long ago for that Muslim boyfriend of hers:

"Take me, Abullah .... make me scream like a TRAITOR!"
 
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The sad thing here is that Rove's comments are not far off and we have proof right here with some of our poster's.......
 
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