Posted on 09/08/2009 6:46:51 PM PDT by FromLori
ABC's World News on Tuesday night bemoaned the impact of conservatives and citizen journalists in derailing President Barack Obama's agenda. Pivoting from the reaction to Obama's address to students, anchor Charles Gibson observed today's speech was really the latest target of some conservative groups taking on the President and their tactics are having an impact.
Reporter Dan Harris asserted the conservative echo chamber is not new, but, he fretted, this White House is operating in a vastly accelerated media environment where you no longer need to be in the presence of reporters to make news, as we saw with the health care furor at those town hall meetings. Journalistic veteran Tom Rosenstiel marveled: Today you can arrange that protest yourself, photograph it with a hand-held cell phone, and if you can then generate enough views of that video on YouTube, you can make something into national news. That's because, Harris insisted, the mainstream media love a good fight, even if the charges are unfounded.
Though Harris acknowledged some of the conservative complaints do play into larger concerns about Obama, he relayed how critics say the White House has been simply unprepared to deal with the ferocity of the conservative push-back.
Gibson next cued up how in an interview with Good Morning America's Robin Roberts, to air Wednesday, President Obama regretted more moderate Republican voices are not being heard. In the single soundbite, Obama expressed frustration that the voices of the traditional leaders, the Bob Doles of the world have been shouted down on that side.
The MRC's Brad Wilmouth corrected the closed-captioning against the video to provide this transcript of the story on the Tuesday, September 8 World News on ABC, following the lead item on Obaam's presentation to school students: CHARLES GIBSON: And today's speech was really the latest target of some conservative groups taking on the President -- whether the subject is health care reform, his economic plan, or something as seemingly noncontroversial as staying in school. And as Dan Harris reports, their tactics are having an impact. DAN HARRIS: If you want to get a sense of how quickly a controversy can ignite, check out this play by play. On August 26th, the White House officially announces that President Obama will be addressing students. The next day, a conservative Web site [Ron Paul's Daily Paul] criticizes the speech without even knowing what the President will say exactly. Just days later on September 1st, the Chairman of the Florida Republican Party slams the speech as indoctrination. By September 2nd, Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck are all over it.
KEVIN MADDEN, REPUBLICAN STRATEGIST: A lot of that opposition begins to feed itself. One person becomes 100 people. 100 people become 1,000.
HARRIS: The conservative echo chamber is not new, but this White House is operating in a vastly accelerated media environment where you no longer need to be in the presence of reporters to make news, as we saw with the health care furor at those town hall meetings.
TOM ROSENSTIEL, PROJECT FOR EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM AND FORMER LA TIMES REPORTER: Today you can arrange that protest yourself, photograph it with a hand-held cell phone, and if you can then generate enough views of that video on YouTube, you can make something into national news.
HARRIS: And that's because the mainstream media love a good fight, even if the charges are unfounded. But there's something else going on here as well. Some of the conservative complaints do play into larger concerns about this President, concerns that show up in his slipping poll numbers on health care reform and big government spending.
DAVID CHALIAN, ABC NEWS POLITICAL DIRECTOR: Even unfounded criticism is finding a home because there's a resonance on the larger issue for many Americans of too much government in their lives auto bailouts, bank bailouts, government-run health insurance.
HARRIS: Even though Team Obama ran such a successful presidential campaign, critics say the White House has been simply unprepared to deal with the ferocity of the conservative push-back.
MADDEN: You have to be aware of the opposition that is going to arise, and have a plan to deal with it.
HARRIS: The White House is clearly hoping that tomorrow's big speech to Congress will create a new narrative, the comeback. Dan Harris, ABC News, New York.
GIBSON: The President, in an interview with Robin Roberts of Good Morning America to be broadcast tomorrow morning, made reference to all this in the context of health care, saying more moderate Republican voices are not being heard.
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, IN GMA INTERVIEW: Part of the frustration I have is that, on the Republican side, there are wonderful people whose voices, I think, are tamped down, and, you know, the traditional leaders, the Bob Doles of the world, those voices have been, I think, shouted down on that side, and I hope that the Republican Party can rediscover that voice.
GIBSON: George Stephanopoulos is joining us now. George, the President may yearn for more moderate Republican voices, but it seems less and less likely he's going to get much Republican support on health care reform.
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: It does, Charlie. The last bipartisan negotiations are just about at an endpoint, likely to break down tomorrow finally, and the Democrats in the Finance Committee will have to try to come up with a majority on their own. But what the President, I think, was trying to do in that interview with Robin Roberts, what I think he will do tomorrow night, is reach out to the voters who are attracted to that kind of sensibility. Independent and moderate Republican voters who either voted for President Obama last year or were open to him at the beginning of this year, but are starting to pull away, he wants to get them back tomorrow night by convincing them that he's going the extra mile on bipartisanship.
GIBSON: But he keeps saying we have to do something, the status quo is unsustainable. The problem becomes what you do when you get into details. And he has to come up with a bill and they still haven't, that they know can get enough Senate votes and more than half the House votes.
STEPHANOPOULOS: That's exactly right, Charlie. And to do that, he is going to have to, again, move more to the middle. Tomorrow, I think he will be more specific than he's ever been in the past. I think he will actually identify many of the ideas that he's talking about that are Republican ideas and may even come up with some new ideas that have been supported largely by Republicans, like malpractice reform, again, to try to show that he is working hard to make this system work, and if he ends up having to go with Democrats alone, he had tried his best to get Republicans on board.
GIBSON: Alright, George Stephanopoulos in Washington, thanks
Our LOCAL ABC 7 is JUST as bad. They reported very positive and upbeat on the illegal alien march yesterday in Chicago.
BUT on the TEA PARTY rally in Joliet where 10,000 people shoe up they had negative comments.
When something is crap, it should be derailed. ;-)
We’ve learned that the media won’t document anything so we’re doing it ourselves.
Saint Ted Kennedy would never have gotten away today with what he got away with in 1969. I see nothing wrong with "citizen journalism" and their tool, the blessed World Wide Web.
Weve learned that the media wont document anything so were doing it ourselves.
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Amen!
It must be news to Rush that he was “in on it”, seeing how he was on vacation all last week.
And how the libtard commie Quisling "reporters" (sic) hate this new environment! Just ask Dan Rather what he thinks of "citizen journalists!
sorry...”all over it”
I swear these people in the MSM have to walk around behind obama with a pooper-scooper. Then they try to put a ‘high-shine’ on a turd. They polish and polish and polish.....but it is still a turd.
LOL our local paper didn’t even report on our tea party today but we had national news (FOX) and international news Times online UK)
I did get some great pics including one of JimRob.
http://s736.photobucket.com/albums/xx2/Snappler_2009/Jackson%20Mi%20tea%20party/?albumview=grid
Amen!
It’s called democracy and freedom of speech ABC. Ever hear of it?
Ah, the sweet smell of the self-anointed becomng less and less relevant and exposed for their absolute lack of what they like to call journalist, er urinalistic, integrity.
We’ve learned that the media won’t document anything so we’re doing it ourselves.

>>Today you can arrange that protest yourself, photograph it with a hand-held cell phone, and if you can then generate enough views of that video on YouTube, you can make something into national news.
You mean, kinda like when the national media turns a few cases of flu into a “pandemic” that will generate a panic when the vaccine is finally ready and not available fast enough in great enough quantities?
Or how one cop can get into a scuffle with a guy in Boston and it’s national news an hour later, with a beer summit in the White House a few days after that?
Or how a few cases of food poisoning can cause people to throw away millions of pounds of food nationwide the next day?
The 24/7 media created this fire and now they’re getting upset the the great unwashed masses have the same power?
I was amazed tonight. Watching ABC news. I usually do, but my goodness...the story was that they are po’d. Right-wing echo chamber? Like right-wingers aren’t exposed to the mainstream left-wing echo chamber all day?
Happy to sadden you, Charlie Gibson, you Obot lemming that you are.
Harris is a liar. The speech was being criticized because of the after speech work the students were being required to do, such as write essays on how to help the President achieve his (political) goals. That was apparent from day one. He's twisting this, as all the driveby/state run media has, as being against Obama "simply" giving a speech.
LOL. Well put. :)
Sounds like someone's having issues...
I picture Jeffrey Immelt red faced and screaming.......
Its not supposed to happen this way! I control the news, not these stinking hillbillies!!!
Dissent is Patriotic...remember?

"their tactics are having an impact.
Oh, how they wish there were no internet now!
What's interesting is how they view it merely as a matter of "tactics" rather than substance (an actual Communist in Obama's White House administration). The major news networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) should have done the vetting. Had they vetted Obama properly, you would have had a President McCain in there or he never would have beaten Hillary for the nomination.
What's happening now is the MSM's fault. Their phony messiah is imploding because they failed to do the vetting that bloggers and Fox News are doing now. He never should have been presented as presidential material. They created that myth. Now they try to blame those pointing out that the Emperor Wears No Clothes.
Who watches ABC anymore?
The MSM has lost the franchise.
Somebody (ABC) forgot to take their hypocracy meds!
Gads. As if the said "ferocious conservative push-back" was some capricious Greek deity that punished the unwary and innocent Team 0bama.
HELLO. The mythological fate spin just doesn't fool anybody.
The main stream media beat by internet bloggers, the American citizens and fox. They don’t like taking thier own medicine it seems!
I vehemently disagree with that premise. Team BO would have been creamed without the overwhelming proactive help of the press. They did much more than just cover for this guy. They behaved as if they were officially part of his campaign team.
Coupled with the opposition (McLame) throwing itself on the sword on a nearly daily basis, it would have been a wonder had he not been elected.
The reason Team Obama ran such a successful campaign: Soros and Middle East Muzzie money plus the internet.
The reason Team McSame ran an unsuccessful campaign: reaching across the aisle.
Good on conservatives for latching on to technology in the backlash.
When Bob Dole was minority leader, he was considered the tax collector for the democrats...We will go along with your tax increase, just not quite as high an increase as you want....
Please tell 0bama that he is the commander-in-chief, but only of the military. The POTUS position is not set up as dictatorship, but as a servant of the People and their representatives in Congress.
They believe in “Conservative Echo Chambers” ... but do they believe in “Liberal Echo Chambers”.
He has no clue how revealing that statement is.
ABC rues the day. Rue the ruin of your rude rule, ABC.
What a shame, they must despair, that Arlen Specter, Lowell Weicker, and Nelson Rockefeller are no longer there to provide the "moderate" and calm voice of reason for exterminating the unborn, funding mandatory end of life counseling, and assisting Obama and his "science czar" Holdren in doping the water supply with population control drugs.
The news media has been twisting the story all day-—how nutty those conservatives were objecting to the President’s inspirational speech. Not mentioning the lesson plans and letter writing that went along with it initially which was withdrawn after objections.
After witnessing events a few times personally, then reading about them or hearing about them in the news media, I never recognized what they were reporting as what I saw happen....
Oh cry me a freaking river!!!
Yeah, and you can also come up with a push poll and report the results as news in an effort to sway public opinion, too ABC.
Liberals are the people in an echo chamber - they have all the networks, all newspapers but one, CNN, PBS, NPR, etc. etc. and we have 4 people on radio and FOX ( half the time)...
I’m not defending the MSM but any time someone tried to look into the chosen ones past, he would scream racist like he does now.
The MSM must be passing notes in class - this is the second time in a few days I’ve heard the “echo chamber” talking point!
It was clear he was a wacko at that Berlin speech last summer. They got so carried away even The Times of London parodied the messiah cult they built up around him. Only the Kool-Aid drinkers are still falling for this.
The biggest damn lie in that whole piece by George Stephanopolous!
And to Charlie Gibson...buh, bye.
Tom Brokaw was lamenting the internet the other day, and now ABC. I love it when these crybabies whine over their inability to monopolize the news anymore. You blew it, idiots. These people and their lack of ethics, integrity, and truth in reporting created the demand for the niche that conservatives were more than happy to fill, now they cry like babies because no one with a brain trusts them to deliver the news anymore. Waaaaah. Keep whining, idiots. The only people who care are brainless, leftist twits. Enjoy your dwindling influence. I know I am.
They do a “group-think” thing - it must have been printed in the New York Times. That said, the “echo chamber” comment was used here at FreeRepublic months ago - in reference to liberals. The stole it from us...
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