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George Stephanopoulos Boy George Becomes the Lone Anchor at This Week
Media Research Center ^ | September 14, 2002 | Media Research Center

Posted on 09/14/2002 2:48:33 PM PDT by Coeur de Lion

Political partisan. Liberal presidential aide. Sunday news show anchor.

Former Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos will become the sole host of the Sunday news show This Week in September. If it seems strange that the post once held by broadcasting icon David Brinkley will be occupied by a former Democratic operative with limited media experience, it should. Stephanopoulos was a no-holds barred partisan during his political days and even liberal editors had issues with him. The Wall Street Journal’s Al Hunt, in a discussion about Stephanopoulos’s 1999 book on CNN's Capital Gang, recalled how the news host operated less than ethically in 1992: “For those of us that knew George before he was a virgin, I want to tell you something, this book is a shocker. I’ll give you one example. In 1992 we broke the story about Clinton evading the draft. James Carville and Paul Begala called me up directly. We had a fight over it to no avail because the story was right. George went behind our back and told everyone that we were had by right-wing Republicans. That was a lie and he knew it.”

ABC News insists the former political partisan is a fair and even-handed journalist. Good Morning America host Diane Sawyer even claimed that Stephanopoulos had been “completely non-partisan” during his time at ABC. Plus, Peter Jennings vouched for his fairness on The O'Reilly Factor last May 15. Stephanopoulos’s comments over the last five years, however, don’t support either claim.

To read about Stephanopoulos's coverage of Campaign 2000, click on Go Gore! Also see the June 12 Media Reality Check for selected excerpts from his book, All Too Human.

Old Habits Die Hard: Slipping in Liberal Talking Points

Cokie Roberts characterized the use of Social Security as an issue in the Congressional elections as “pretty pathetic” during a discussion on This Week. Stephanopoulos responded with “it’s worked before.”

In response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, Stephanopoulos said he wanted a national debate to find out “why some people in the world who do hate us and the effect of our policies on them.”

Stephanopoulos perpetuated the idea of a Social Security “lockbox” in interview with White House economic adviser Larry Lindsey when he asked if the administration was willing to delay or repeal the tax cut to avoid dipping into the mythical lockbox.

A Media Reality Check recalled when Stephanopoulos, in a This Week discussion, labeled Republican Senator Jesse Helms “a terrorist.”

In response to a Cokie Roberts comment that “most Americans have a gun in the house,” Stephanopoulos muttered “unfortunately, yeah.”

Stephanopoulos used This Week to campaign against Solicitor General-select Ted Olson, citing the attorney’s partisan past and “legalistic parsing” as a reason to defeat his nomination.

Analyzing the Bill Bradley-Al Gore Democratic presidential contest, Stephanopoulos called the Bradley plan to allow gays to serve openly in the military “right.”

Bashing Bush

Stephanopoulos, a former Clinton spin coordinator, accused the Bush administration of not lying "for the most part" in its response on what the President knew about terrorist threats prior to September 11. “…But there was a misimpression left,” he said.

An EPA official left government and criticized Bush environmental policies. Stephanopoulos praised the move as a “principled resignation.”

President Bush created a “deeply incoherent” concept of an “axis of evil” – the grouping of Iran, Iraq and North Korea – to justify National Missile Defense, Stephanopoulos argued.

Stephanopoulos claimed Vermont Senator Jim Jeffords left the Republican Party because "his pride was at stake."

The crew of the Navy surveillance plane that was forced down in China might have been released sooner if the President hadn’t been so “hard line.”

Fighting Tax Cuts

Stephanopoulos contrasted the “cost” of suggested tax cuts with that of the recent “emergency spending proposal” that President Bush vetoed. But Stephanopoulos listed only the most beneficial-sounding spending items (“firefighting grants, nuclear plant security, cargo inspection and the emergency funds for New York City”)...

Stephanopoulos urged Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle to fight the Bush tax cuts: “If it’s the right thing to do, if you believe it’s the right thing to do, why not make the case, take it to the country and put pressure on the President?”

Stephanopoulos worried that the "huge" Bush tax cuts would "cost" the government too much money.

Stephanopoulos said Bush would only be able to unify the country by compromising on the “big issues” such as taxes, education and health care.

Defending the Clintons

When former President Bill Clinton opened his office in Harlem, ABC allowed Stephanopoulos to interview Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart about the move. Stephanopoulos asked Lockhart about Clinton’s mood during the pardon controversy.

Stephanopoulos claimed former President Clinton’s pardons were no worse than former President Bush’s pardon of Cap Weinberger.

In discussion with Diane Sawyer on Good Morning America, Stephanopoulos explained how Hillary Clinton should run her New York Senate campaign and offered a sympathetic description of President Clinton’s “struggles” over the last year-and-a-half. “We’re all mixes of light and dark,” he suggested.

Stephanopoulos didn’t discuss ethical issues involved in donor-guaranteed Clinton house in Chappaqua, New York but focused on the amenities of the home instead. “…Finally they’ve got a swimming pool,” Stephanopoulos gloated.

Shortly after a stiff, less-than-contrite apology for the Lewinsky affair, Clinton ordered missile strikes against terror camps in Afghanistan and Sudan. Stephanopoulos insisted the President didn’t provide a more elaborate apology because “he was afraid of projecting weakness to the terrorists.”

Liberals Like Stephanopoulos Are OK, But No Conservatives!

Stephanopoulos’s role on This Week was expanded amid controversy in late 1999. William Kristol, former Chief of Staff for Dan Quayle, and ABC executive producer Dorrance Smith, former official in the first George Bush administration, were forced out while Stephanopoulos was promoted.

Stephanopoulos served as co-host of Good Morning America in 1999 and no journalists complained, but when former New York Republican Representative Susan Molinari hosted a CBS Saturday morning show in 1997 media criticism was intense.

A Contrast: Tough Coverage of Cuba’s Dictatorial Government

Stephanopoulos interviewed a Cuban dissident for Good Morning America and referred to the nation as “a tightly-controlled island.” Still labeled Bush as “hard line” in his approach to Cuba.

In response to Jimmy Carter’s denial, Stephanopoulos noted how the U.S. government stood behind a State Department contention that Cuba has offensive biological research capability. Stephanopoulos also highlighted Carter’s visit with the leaders of the Varela Project, a political reform movement in Cuba.


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1 posted on 09/14/2002 2:48:33 PM PDT by Coeur de Lion
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To: Couer de Lion
Say whatever you care to, this guy is a clinton butt boy.
He is just another liberal biased smug punk.
2 posted on 09/14/2002 2:53:26 PM PDT by Joe Boucher
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To: Couer de Lion
I keep hoping that this is just a bad nightmare, and once
I'm awake that little creep from the clinton administration,
stephie, would be telling a grand jury how he got a
sweetheart 6 figure loan from Nations Bank for a townhouse
he bought, instead of holding down the anchor at abc's
"This Week" Stephie is damaged goods. He's a little weasel
turncoat and a crook to boot. He should be booted from
abc.
3 posted on 09/14/2002 2:55:03 PM PDT by AdvisorB
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To: Couer de Lion
I will continue not watching.
4 posted on 09/14/2002 2:55:49 PM PDT by What Is Ain't
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To: Couer de Lion
My mom heard Step-on-all-of-us in a news feed back in the Clinton Days.

He said [paraphrasing], People are just a herd of sheep. Dumb and gullible. They've believe anything, just because it's on television.

Everyone was poking at him, trying to hush him up, pointing at the camera. They weren't supposed to be airing anywhere.

When he realised it was on live, he looked shocked. Then he said, Turn it off! Get out of here!

Back then, sad to say, people were very dependent on the Old Three, formerly known as 'Big Three'. Thank God times have changed.

5 posted on 09/14/2002 2:56:31 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March
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To: Mr.Smorch
Things aren't nearly as bad as they used to be. Momentum has been on our side. It might not always seem that way. But the thing to watch for is news broadcast ratings. Liberals are using every dirty trick in the book to keep from submerging completely under. Freegards....
6 posted on 09/14/2002 2:59:21 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March
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To: Couer de Lion
Does anyone know how many people are watching "This Week" these days? I haven't watched it in a long time.
7 posted on 09/14/2002 2:59:36 PM PDT by Malesherbes
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To: Joe Boucher
I hear his daily radio ad. Is he spending all his time talking news? Or is he retreating from news some to get his ratings up?
8 posted on 09/14/2002 3:00:43 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March
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To: Couer de Lion
ABC News backtracked this morning and announced that the inaugural broadcast of the show with it's new host will be renamed This Week's Spin with George Stephanopoulos.
9 posted on 09/14/2002 3:00:52 PM PDT by Amerigomag
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To: Couer de Lion
can you say canceled.........

Can you say Donahue ratings.....

can you say destined to fail big time.....

10 posted on 09/14/2002 3:01:46 PM PDT by The Wizard
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To: What Is Ain't
How have the ratings been?

If people watch, he will remain. If they don't, he will be canned.

11 posted on 09/14/2002 3:01:50 PM PDT by 07055
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To: Couer de Lion
I haven't watched the Brinkley show in at least five years. Sam and Cokie were tolerable, sometimes good. But who on earth still watches that show? And when did ABC give up pretending to be objective? Will they come up with a show for traditional conservative American families to counterbalance this liberal circle-jerk hosted by Boy George?
12 posted on 09/14/2002 3:05:44 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March
You are right on this score. I think the "guardians
of the gates" (the super cultural 7: "time, newsweak,
abc, cbs, nbc, the NY Times, and the Washington Compost)
are watching their power and influence melt away. This
is why they were so panic stricken about pushing "campaign
finance deform" down the throats of a recalcitrant
public.
13 posted on 09/14/2002 3:05:44 PM PDT by AdvisorB
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To: Couer de Lion
Hasn't been a reason to watch This Week since David Brinkley left.

Guess what there still isn't.

14 posted on 09/14/2002 3:07:57 PM PDT by dts32041
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To: Amerigomag
Their ads say they will "make news". Says it all.
15 posted on 09/14/2002 3:08:36 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter
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To: The Wizard
Peter Jennings vouched for his fairness...

Well, that just reinforces existing opinions. People that believe Jennings will watch the show. People that know better, won't.

Another problem with these mergers is that the failed business plans of the media subsidaries are buried.
No one is held responsible. Probably illegal and not allowed in the real world, wasting such an asset.

Just wondering if there were more than 900 FBI files on Republicans.

16 posted on 09/14/2002 3:18:44 PM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: Couer de Lion
Waiting for Sam Donaldson to weigh in on this...

(I just love it when the "free media" becomes so transparent in their bias!! Too bad for the staunch, although possibly mis-guided "media pro's"...at least they have some kind of integrity, not to mention real credentials!)

17 posted on 09/14/2002 3:20:17 PM PDT by 88keys
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To: Couer de Lion
This is the best thing that could happen to us as Republicans, because it insures that as of tomorrow morning, This Week will be completely irrelevant. It'll be as if the show no longer exists. Just watch Russert and Tony Snow and watch both their ratings skyrocket.
18 posted on 09/14/2002 3:25:02 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Couer de Lion
They've been touting his show as if he were some kind of superstar. He is nothing more than a weasel.
19 posted on 09/14/2002 3:25:51 PM PDT by ItisaReligionofPeace
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To: Couer de Lion
The lone anchor? He'll probably be the lone viewer.
20 posted on 09/14/2002 3:26:35 PM PDT by Temple Owl
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