Posted on 06/09/2010 11:52:15 AM PDT by Freddd
Oil spill clogging Washington's biggest mouths By: Nikki Schwab and Tara Palmeri Washington Examiner 06/08/10 9:00 PM EDT
CNN contributor Alex Castellanos (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images) Since BP bought up some of Washingtons biggest pundits to clean up their image, things are getting sticky. Television bookers are strapped for guests, we hear, and conflicts of interest have cropped up.
Take John Feehery. He frequently appears on CNN and MSNBC, but has been working on BPs account for two weeks with the Brunswick Group. When he appeared on MSNBCs The Ed [Schultz] Show on June 1, the BP story was discussed on the show. Feehery said hed like the administration to focus on plugging the damn hole, and was identified as a Republican strategist.
He told Yeas & Nays the BP story was a late edition to the shows lineup.
I didnt think we were going to talk about the issue, he said. I should have said something, and I regret that I didnt, but my message then wasnt approved by BP, nor was it a BP message, nor did I think of BP when I said it, he added. MSNBC did not respond to a request for comment.
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/blogs/yeas-and-nays/Plugged-up_-Oil-spill-clogging-Washington_s-biggest-mouths-95912579.html#ixzz0qNpWCSXg
CNN contributor Alex Castellanos and political commentator Steve McMahons communications firm Purple Strategies also has been hired to take care of some of the post-oil spill public relations mess, BP confirmed.
To deal with the situation, CNN is keeping its oil connections off the topic of oil.
Both Alex and Hilary are contributors used primarily to comment on political issues, and they are not being used to discuss the oil disaster story, CNN spokeswoman Edie Emery said.
As for CBS, spokesperson Jeff Ballabon told Yeas & Nays “Our policy in this case, as in others where a compensated spokesperson is involved, is to identify and disclose the individual’s relevant interests.” BP Chief Executive Officer Tony Hayward and BP Cheif Operating Officer Doug Suttles have appeared on their programming.
ABC and Fox News Channel said this hasnt been an issue. NBC did not respond to a request for comment by press time.
Double-edged sword I guess. Too much coverage and people might call for more (gasp!) regulation and prosecutions.
The biggest revelation is that Stanley Greenberg’s advertising company, who provided BP with their new ad campaign of being “green” and recommended all BP’s logos are green, gave Rahm Emanuel rent free living quarters while Emanuel was in Congress. Greenberg’s company was paid handsomely by BP. Emanuel lived rent free in DC. BP donates heavily to Emanuel’s man Obama. The circle of life in DC revealed!!
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