Posted on 07/14/2004 4:51:34 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Do they do it to keep us off balance? Just when you're about to write off The Today Show as hopeless DNC surrogates, they pull something like this morning. In separate interviews, Katie Couric made manifest her skepticism about John Edwards, while (the solid professional, IMHO) Jamie Gangel treated Laura Bush in a reasonable and straightforward manner.
Katie began her interview with Edwards and wife Elizabeth with a shot between the eyes: "Despite a nationwide bump in the polls when you were named to the ticket, a new poll in NC shows Kerry/Edwards down by 15%."
Edwards: "I'm not a poll expert but I've seen other polls showing 'basically a dead heat' [translation: " not down by quite as much"] in NC. I think once they get to know John Kerry, the people of NC will embrace this ticket."
Shot back an arch-eyebrowed Katie: "Really? A liberal Democrat from Massaschuesetts?"
Edwards waxed on about Kerry's volunteering for the military and service in Vietnam.
Couric: "Do you have a Florida strategy?" Edward and Elizabeth dwelled on the fact that his wife was born there and that they have 20 relatives that live there."
This again was met with skepticism by Katie: "Well, that's 20 votes, but doesn't George Bush have the ultimate family tie with the Governor?"
Both Edwards and wife mused darkly about how, yes, the "administraiton" of the state of Florida played an important role as to how the election came out in 2000, and piously hoped that this time "the people" will get to decide.
Katie then quoted Dick Cheney about how Kerry and Edwards voted for the Iraq resolution but now have developed "a convenient case of campaign amnesia."
Edwards: "It was right to vote for the resolution. But that authority has been abused by the President in lives, money, our reputation around the world."
Yet again, Couric put Edwards on the spot: "But you knew the coalition wasn't that strong and that there wasn't a fully-developed exit strategy, and you still voted for the resolution. How can you look back now and say this wasn't happening and that wasn't happening?"
Edwards was forced to retreat: "That's a fair question and I take full responsibility for my vote. But I didn't have control over the coaliton, over the lack of a plan to win peace. Saddam was a serious threat and needed to be dealt with. But ultimately it was the President's responsiblity."
When it came to Kerry and Edwards voting against the $87 billion in Iraq war funding, again Katie put Edwards on the defensive: "There's been a change of tactic on the campaign trail. [Note how the reference to 'campaign trail' implies that this was a purely political maneuver]. Kerry used to say that he supported the $87 billion but objected to the way it was funded [he wanted to raise taxes]. Now he says he's "proud" of voting against it. Which is it? Do you have a problem being one of four senators who voted for the war and against funding?" [Recall that he voted against funding at the point Howard Dean was riding high and it was expedient for Edwards and Kerry to portray themselves as anti-war].
"My view was I had to stand up and say no, this is not working."
Couric: "What would be John Kerry's exit strategy in Iraq?"
Edwards: "John Kerry would make certain that Iraqis were much more quickly and efficently trained to take responsibility for their own security."
With sarcasm normally resolved for Republicans, Katie shot back: "With all due respect [which as we know means: "with no respect at all"] why would Kerry be able to do a better job?" Edwards' answer escapes me.
Couric: "What do you think of Dick Cheney?"
Edwards:"He's always been cordial and polite [guess he hasn't told Edwards to go ---- himself. Yet]. He called me on the day I was nominated. But he is out of touch with ordinary Americans, wiht the struggles people deal with in their daily lives. We have dramatically different views of the world."
Edwards then actually repeated, for the 1,000,007th time, "my father worked in a mill, and I was the first person in my family who went to college."
He continued: "I feel an enormous responsiblity to provide those opportunities to other Americans."
Once again, he was met with Katie's incredulity. "And you don't think Dick Cheney wants to give opportunities to Americans?"
Edwards: "I don't see any signs of it. I get up every morning thinking about giving the same chance to other Americans. I grew up in the bright light of America and I want to give other Americans that same chance" [gag me with a smiley face.]
Then it was on to Jamie Gangel's interview with Laura Bush.
Gangel: "In light of the Senate report highly critical of intelligence on Iraq does your husband have any regrets?"
Laura: "Who can regret Saddam is no longer in power? Is it tough? Absolutely? Have we sacrificed? Absolutely. But we can do tough things in this country."
Gangel: "She [Laura] has become the President's secret weapon, and is ready to play political hardball."
Gangel: "Kerry recently said that "no young Americans will need to go to war unnecessarily if I'm president," implying they have under President Bush.
Laura: "Are they sorry Saddam is no longer in power? They saw the same intelligence. They're stuck because they can't give any credit to Pres. Bush."
On Ron Reagan, Jr. speaking to DNC convention, Gangel asked: "Is it embarrasssing?" "No." "Is he being used?" "I'm not going to say that" [meaning that I'm too polite to say that it is obviously true].
Gangel lobbed a softball on the VP candidates: "What do you think of John Edwards? Do you think he matches up to Dick Cheney." Laura: "Of course not, absolutely not." "Any basis for speculation that he might be replaced by someone like Colin Powell? "No. No."
The interview concluded with some soft questions about daughters Jenna and Barbara's new-found interest and involvement in the campaign.
Neither Gangel's questions nor tone were hostile. A shocking contrast with the blatant skepticism Couric expressed to Edwards.
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Thanks for the kind words on the thread. Hopefully the track record of we FReepers will prove better than the dependably-wrong Morris!
I love Laura, and it speaks volumes about W's good heart and good instincts that he chose her.
I have no doubt that Kerry, in choosing Teresa, "first he looked at the purse." Even so, though she's not my cup of tea, Teresa can be kind of refreshing.
Interesting you should mention this. I have a quite liberal friend who voluntarily told me last week that he thinks Ter-AY-za would make a poor first lady and that she compares poorly with Laura Bush. We tend not to discuss politics much since we are polar opposites but he brought this up - I didn't start the conversation. He also said, "Don't worry, GW is going to win." I don't know if he's indicative of the rest of the libs but I think it's interesting anecdotally.
I guess I will watch The Today show but I never do, I am sick of Katie Couric and her jealousy with Matt Lauer, plus ever celebrity that is on the show Katie is so star struck! gigling, cooing like a love sick teenager, I cannot stand watching her any longer....
I agree. If anyone is ill-suited to be First Lady, it's Teresa - well, with the possible exception of you-know-who. Still, that doesn't mean that on a personal level she isn't an interesting and charming-in-her-own-way person.
Please check it out - I'd appreciate being reassured that I wasn't hallucinating!
Really? Wow. Katie really seemed to go off the reservation today, then.
I am sorry I missed the show.
Don't go crazy now! :)
It would take a lot more than that to draw me away from Imus and/or C-SPAN in the morning.
Maybe his father did that work
early on(I don't know), but he
worked in the AG Dept when Ike
was President. The Gov't sent
him from Nebraska to Wyoming;
that's why he & Lynn met, his
first school day there. They
were both 13 yrs old.
It's a nice dream but it isn't going to happen - not in my lifetime, anyway. The press, being responsible, unbiased journalists? Never happen.
You will *always* have a job at FR. This is just a temporary lapse.
That is exactly correct. I did not know it would happen so soon but Hillary's talking points have been given to Katie and she is going to lead the charge.
Kerry & Edwards are going to go down in flames like Dukakis.
Yes I will 5 minutes to go :-)
governs????? What are you thinking?????
First you do a full transcript of the Today show and then you go over to DU? I'm getting worried about you. :)
Don't worry, no danger of me going over to the other side. Been there, done that, successfully emerged from the therapy.
Yes especially since Kerry snubbed Hillary as they are reporting on Fox news.
Whew! You had me worried.
Details??? I missed that. How did Kerry snub Hillary? Inquiring minds want to know. Please......
Gertz is apparently trusted by the military and some in the administration.
So he is a good alternative to nailing the liberal mediots when they lie about our military.
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