Posted on 02/18/2004 3:40:37 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:19:36 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
February 18, 2004 -- What goes around came around yesterday when Don Imus found out that his new boss at MSNBC is the much-despised - by him - veteran news exec Rick Kaplan. "He's a lying, back-stabbing, snail-gut-sucking weasel, and he nearly ruined CNN," Imus railed on his WFAN wake-up show that MSNBC simulcasts - adding that the feeling is mutual.
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The I-man knows which side his bread is buttered on... he doesn't want to lose his national TeeVee Bush bash fest, so he'll plant a big kiss on Kraplan's backside and get over it.
I'm no fan of Rick Kaplan. I worked at CNN during those days - Kaplan is a Machiavellian moron at best.
But anyone who can get Imus riled up like that can't be all bad. [g]
Just damn.
If you want on the list, FReepmail me. This IS a high-volume PING list...
Very eloquent, brother, and spot-on.
Where I come from, we don't wear hats indoors.
It would be appreciated if someone could enlighten me as to how he can raise millions of dollars for a ranch for sick kids that virtually functions four months out of the year?
In February, ABC News rehired long-time producer Rick Kaplan on a temporary basis to oversee its live news coverage. Yesterday, ABC placed Kaplan in a seat of great political influence: senior vice president in day-to-day charge of World News Tonight, Nightline, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, and the ABC News Political Unit.
Kaplan has been the prime example of a TV news producer who did not just blur, but demolished the wall between reporting on liberal politicians and openly helping them. Heres a brief summary:
1992: While executive producer of ABCs Prime Time Live, Rick Kaplan advised candidate Bill Clinton on how to deal with the media uproar over his affair with Gennifer Flowers. After failing to get him on ABC, he advised Clinton in phone calls on how to handle the 60 Minutes interview.
Weeks later, when Clintons campaign struggled in the New York primary, Kaplan rode to the rescue again, getting Clinton booked on the Don Imus radio show. Kaplan not only arranged the interview, he prepared him for it and ABC cameras taped both ends of the conversation and aired it on Nightline. Later, Kaplan did not deny a Spy magazine report that he boasted of attending Clinton campaign staff meetings and helped set up the campaigns press office.
1993: While executive producer of ABCs World News Tonight, Kaplan stayed overnight in the Lincoln Bedroom at Clintons behest. He also played golf with Bill shortly before the inauguration and watched movies with both Clintons at the Governor's mansion, The New Republic reported.
1997: In reporting on a two-hour CNN special on campaign finance produced by Kaplan, U.S. News found that Kaplan demanded that staffers limit the use of the word 'scandal' in reporting on Clinton's campaign fundraising woes. The phrase Clinton scandal was never uttered.
1998: As the Lewinsky scandal broke, Kaplan leapt into action at CNN with two-hour specials attacking any and all Clinton critics. The programs included Media Madness, which asked what the hell are you people doing probing Bill Clintons sex life?; and Investigating the Investigator, which described Ken Starr as suspect over his religious and Republican roots. In May, Kaplan devoted an hour to demonizing Rep. Dan Burton, who was compared by reporter Bruce Morton to English despot Oliver Cromwell.
2000: Kaplan stayed overnight in the White House for a second time. No, I do not feel embarrassed, ashamed or compromised in any way, shape or form, Kaplan said after President Clinton gave his daughter Alexis, 21, a two-and-a-half hour White House tour.
The November 20, 2000 Newsweek reported Kaplan had helped Al Gore prepare for a debate against Bill Bradley. At a rehearsal for a California debate on March 1, former CNN President Rick Kaplan joked, 'Let's do the debate now.' He was still CNN president in March.
If Kaplans campaign machinations arent enough to raise ethical eyebrows, it should be remembered that Kaplan was at the helm of ABCs Prime Time Live in 1991, when they aired an expose against the Food Lion supermarket chain using undercover producers who falsified their resumes and staged events. Food Lion sued, and a jury fined Kaplan $35,000, which a judge later overturned.
As CNN president, Kaplans idea of creating a program called NewsStand began in 1998 with a quickly-retracted Tailwind expose charging that U.S. soldiers gassed dissidents and children in Laos during the Vietnam War. With a record like this, how does Kaplan keep getting the top jobs? Tim Graham
Stop the presses! Imus called somebody a weasel!
It's decaf, right? Please tell me it's decaf.
Decaf? Are you crazy? Drinking decaffeinated coffee makes about as much sense as drinking deliquorized beer.
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