Posted on 11/14/2005 4:29:25 AM PST by Peach
Tim Russert, Democrat Shill
We realize Tim Russert only got his job at NBC because of Russerts then boss Senator Patrick Moynihans friendship with the then head of NBC News. But Russert regularly goes beyond the call of duty to his DNC overlords.
Behold this lead into a question for GOP head, Ken Mehlman on todays (November 13th) installment of Meet The Press:
MR. RUSSERT: "On solid intelligence." And then 15 months later, the secretary of state came on this program and said this.
(Videotape, May 16, 2004):
SECY POWELL: But it turned out that the sourcing was inaccurate and wrong, and in some cases, deliberately misleading. And for that, I am disappointed, and I regret it.
(End videotape)
MR. RUSSERT: "Deliberately misleading." Thats the secretary of state. So why cant Democrats now say that the administration deliberately misled the American people?
Because, Mr. Russert, you are a liar.
The actual context of Powells remarks from the cited May 16, 2004 Meet The Press broadcast gives his words an entirely different meaning:
RUSSERT: Thank you very much, sir. In February of 2003, you put your enormous personal reputation on the line before the United Nations and said that you had solid sources for the case against Saddam Hussein. It now appears that an agent called Curveball had misled the CIA by suggesting that Saddam had trucks and trains that were delivering biological and chemical weapons. How concerned are you that some of the information you shared with the world is now inaccurate and discredited?
POWELL: Im very concerned. When I made that presentation in February 2003, it was based on the best information that the Central Intelligence Agency made available to me. We studied it carefully; we looked at the sourcing in the case of the mobile trucks and trains. There was multiple sourcing for that. Unfortunately, that multiple sourcing over time has turned out to be not accurate. And so Im deeply disappointed. But Im also comfortable that at the time that I made the presentation, it reflected the collective judgment, the sound judgment of the intelligence community. But it turned out that the sourcing was inaccurate and wrong and in some cases, deliberately misleading. And for that, I am disappointed and I regret it.
It is clear that in his May 16th remarks Powell was referring to the CIA asset called "Curveball," who had been deliberately misleading. Not the administration.
In fact in his original answer Powell insisted the administration honestly believed the information the CIA had made available to them and had acted in good faith. But Russert edited Powells response to make it sound exactly the opposite.
Doing so, Tim Russert has once again exposed himself to the world as the Democrat hack that he is. Of course this is not news to anyone who has ever watched him.
As the keeper of the Sunday talk show thread, I thought you'd be interested to see just how Russert lied recently.
BTTT
Check out how a pajama clad blogger caught Russert in a big 'ole lie.
Hi, Jet.
If the left can't lie, they can't win elections for even dog catcher, imo.
It'd be nice if el-Rushbo would assist in exposing the partisanship of Russert.
Peach: From yesterday's thread, freeper hole-n-one posted the following. I have found it most useful, as I sent an email to Fox News and to Meet the Press calling little Dim Russert on his blatant lies.
From yesterday:
(Videotape, May 16, 2004):
SEC'Y POWELL: But it turned out that the sourcing was inaccurate and wrong, and in some cases, deliberately misleading. And for that, I am disappointed, and I regret it.
(End videotape)
MR. RUSSERT: "Deliberately misleading." That's the secretary of state. So why can't Democrats now say that the administration deliberately misled the American people?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9967566/
Now, read what Secretary Powell really said:
Russert: Thank you very much, sir. In February of 2003, you put your enormous personal reputation on the line before the United Nations and said that you had solid sources for the case against Saddam Hussein. It now appears that an agent called Curveball had misled the CIA by suggesting that Saddam had trucks and trains that were delivering biological and chemical weapons. How concerned are you that some of the information you shared with the world is now inaccurate and discredited?
Powell: I'm very concerned. When I made that presentation in February 2003, it was based on the best information that the Central Intelligence Agency made available to me. We studied it carefully; we looked at the sourcing in the case of the mobile trucks and trains. There was multiple sourcing for that. Unfortunately, that multiple sourcing over time has turned out to be not accurate. And so I'm deeply disappointed. But I'm also comfortable that at the time that I made the presentation, it reflected the collective judgment, the sound judgment of the intelligence community. But it turned out that the sourcing was inaccurate and wrong and in some cases, deliberately misleading. And for that, I am disappointed and I regret it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4992558
11 posted on 11/13/2005 2:46:15 PM EST by hole_n_one
Russert misled the American people! Russert lied!
Powell is a Democrat shill!
And to think that Fitzie believed Russert over Libby! I sure hope he was watching this stunt yesterday -- and I would hope that at the Libby trial, the lawyers would use this clip to show how dishonest Russert really is.
I need to look for Russert's e-mail address so we can send him a little note and ask for an apology.
Mr Russert should step down or be suspended. Misleading, quotes out of context, fake documents the effect is often the same. The lie creates a myth upon which additional attacks and half truths are spun.
Shame on Mr. Russert. Does he consider himself a journalist? Has he ever repeated false information?
Good job, catching that yesterday!
Let's send to Rush and demand an apology from Russert.
" "Deliberately misleading." Thats the secretary of state. So why cant Democrats now say that the administration deliberately misled the American people?"
It's a strange question for Russert to ask in the first place. His original statement and quote of Powell's says it was the source who misled them. " But it turned out that the sourcing was inaccurate and wrong, and in some cases, deliberately misleading."
btw - I didn't see it, but I've heard Russert did a job on Dean, getting him to admit that the democrats have no solutions and their only current agenda is to point out all that's wrong with Pres. Bush. I guess he told Russert that the dems would come up with something by next year. lol.
NBC News, Meet The Press (Tim Russert) can be contacted at: mtp@nbc.com
Write Russert and demand an apology at:
NBC News, Meet The Press (Tim Russert), mtp@nbc.com
ping a ling
Hello?
It's time for Tim "The only man in America whose father ever taught him anything" Russert to go back on the Hannity show so Sean can rehabilitate his reputation.
Sean are you listening? One of "Hannity's Hounds" is in trouble. Try and get the other dogs in your Democrat fan club to help him out.
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