Posted on 02/18/2017 11:45:49 AM PST by Kaslin
On Wednesday morning, Washington Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan explicitly advocated that since Trump administration spokesmen are liars, they should be denied any admission to the network Sunday talk shows. She called up Sunday show hosts and demanded it. Can you imagine the Post arguing in 1998 that the Clinton administration should be denied access to television because they were obviously lying about Monica Lewinsky? Heres Sullivans conclusion:
There is no reason to be surprised about the public statements of the Prevarication Administration.
But there is reason to doubt whether giving proven liars a regular platform is something that ought to continue. Truth matters. [Emphasis hers.]
Sullivan, like the rest of the liberal media, was furious that Trump spokesman Stephen Miller defiantly projected an unproven everybody knows cynicism that theres a substantial voter fraud problem in New Hampshire. Sullivan, like the rest of the liberal media, didnt see anything wrong with black Democrat Rep. Elijah Cummings offering no proof on the same show as he proclaimed there are millions of people, I'm sure, who have not been able to vote that should be able to vote.
Stephanopoulos fought Miller tooth and nail, but Cummings was given a free pass.
Now lets wonder how Sullivan in 2012 then the Public Editor or reader's advocate of The New York Times evaluated Susan Rice lying on all the Sunday talk shows about the terrorist attack on our consulate in Benghazi was a spontaneous protest gone wrong, caused by a YouTube video. Put Margaret Sullivan and Susan Rice in a Nexis search of the Times you get nothing.
Perhaps Sullivan would argue that Rice wasnt relevant to the newspapers coverage? Sullivan did write about complaints that the Times was displaying bias by placement on Benghazi congressional hearings, refusing to put them on Page One. (Because, obviously, the Clinton haters shouldnt win.)
Sullivan <actually wrote in 2012: I see no evidence that The Times is pushing the Obama agenda, overtly or otherwise. Now who sounds like The Prevarication Administration? Who is a team player, a spokeswoman like Kellyanne Conway?
This Sullivan campaign obviously doesnt extend to Dan Rather or to Brian Williams. Sullivan doesnt mind if they show up on television and decry the Trump liars as they shamelessly do.
This is how Sullivan reported on her Ban the Liars crusade:
Should proven liars continue to be given these platforms, especially on the Sunday-morning talk circuit? At what point are some administration officials no longer welcome in these influential national forums?
I asked John Dickerson, host of CBSs Face the Nation, and George Stephanopoulos, host of ABCs This Week, that question Monday. Both thoughtfully made the case that its important to have administration spokespeople on their shows, even if they dont say much thats useful or spout falsehoods.
If they are representatives of the White House, then the bias should be for taking them on the air, Dickerson said. The key is to provide context, he said sometimes with a discussion immediately following, and, when appropriate, to do what he calls adjudicating, meaning pushing back, asserting established fact through repeated questioning, as he has often done.
Or sometimes, Dickerson says, viewers are best served by letting such guests speak freely, and then let an informed and wise viewership make its own judgments.
Stephanopoulos, who pushed Miller hard on the lack of evidence for his voting-fraud claims, told me that he was a worthwhile guest.
Miller was elaborating on the presidents own assertion, he said. So its critical for us, through questioning Miller as his surrogate, to hold the president accountable.
The Trump administration is a month old, and somehow the Posts media columnist thinks White House aides should have no place on a Sunday news program. For four years? For eight? This, from the same people who pound the table if The Washington Post is denied access to Trump for 48 hours.
She doesn't realize that the only reason they are there is because they were invited.
I'm sure everyone in the Trump administration would be more than happy to not receive the invites.............LOL!
Since Republicans have all houses, I would reintroduce the fairness doctrine, name it after Harry Reid and make it so everything the left currently does business is subject to fines and suspension of licenses.
For example, anything dealing with National security must be corroborated by at least two sources and neither can be anonymous, or the sources can be anonymous if the opposition can get validation. If they refuse to or cannot validate, the story cannot be run.
Brilliant!
Are leftists ugly BECAUSE they are leftists or are they leftists because they are UGLY?? Which came first??
Time to change the format.
Broadcast a one-on-one with Mr. Trump and/or a department head and schedule it opposite the Control-LEFT media program.
She used to have a good doctor that kept her under control. I wonder if she was able to keep that doctor?
The fascist left speaks again.
The Sunday shows are focused on tearing down Conservatives and undermining their message.
They are not intended to be a platform for Conservatives to deliver their own message.
The ONLY reason to go is to limit the time Libs have to tear them down and attempt some minimal defense.
I am really enjoying the melt down of the lame stream media.
5.56mm
Trump people: Well if you don’t want us to grace your shows, we won’t do it. Ciao!
Thanks for the info.
The Trump administration alone will keep Twitter afloat... LOL
It would drive the non leftist population entirely to the Internet and would extinguish the top two thirds of the MSM..
I believe you have called it, ASD. The Trump administration does not need the news networks to get its news out.
Careful what you wish for, lady.
Cloak themselves in the First Amendment. Stifle the speech of others. Yep. That’s about right.
That’s always how it works with leftists: Freedom for me, but not for thee.
Per-Zactly!
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