Posted on 02/02/2006 9:59:47 AM PST by frankjr
As was reported yesteday on NewsBusters, Democratic Senator John Kerry wasn't challenged on the Today show after he claimed that 53% of Americans don't graduate from high school. Well on this morning's Early Show, New Orleans Democratic Mayor Ray Nagin made an equally silly claim, "50% of all residents in the United States live along the Gulf Coast." I listened to the soundbite several times to ensure I heard him correctly.
The claim came during an interview with Harry Smith about President Bush's State of the Union Address and the challenges in rebuilding New Orleans, but was Harry Smith even listening to Nagin? One would think a competent journalist would have picked up on such an outragreous claim and challenged Nagin on it, or asked Nagin to clarify his remarks. Would Smith had let that slide if it were a Republican making such assertions?
A transcript of the exchange in question follows below.
Harry Smith: "That's quite all right. Let me ask you a question here. The President paid scant attention to New Orleans, the whole Gulf Coast in general and Katrina during his State of the Union Address two nights ago. What is your reaction to that?"
Ray Nagin: "Well, you know, my reaction is similar to most people along the Gulf Coast. We were very disappointed. We thought that the President would come out and reaffirm his commitment to rebuild in the Gulf Coast, which is a very important portion of the country. 50% of all residents in the United States live along the Gulf Coast. So, you would think that he would demonstrate a firmer commitment to rebuild than what we heard."
Nagins exaggerated claim wasnt his only inaccurate statement of the day. At the very beginning of the interview, after he is introduced, he calls his host by the wrong name, "David." The transcript follows:
Harry Smith: "A new congressional report on the poor federal response to hurricane Katrina notes "a lack of leadership." It suggests the White House and the Homeland Security office both failed to take decisive action. Meanwhile, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was on Capitol Hill to answer some questions too yesterday. Mayor Nagin joins us this morning from the crescent city. Good morning Mr. Mayor?"
Ray Nagin: "Good morning David how are you?"
Smith: "It's Harry Smith here, but that's all right, we'll keep going."
Nagin: "Harry?"
Smith shrugged it off after correcting him, but what else could Harry do? Its not like Harry hasnt forgotten names while conducting interviews before.
50% did live along the Gulf Coast, but most of them were eaten when all food ran out and the residents had to resort to cannibalism. I heard that on the news, so I know it's true.
It's that Calypso Louis "Million Man Math."
I believe it made the Providence Rhode Island Journal and the Tampa Tribune. One mention each... You have a good memory, Phantom Lord.
Mayor Chocolate also stated that there WERE stockpiles of supplies in the Superdome.
Gee. Wish I had a blue state education.. < /sarc>
Hey, give the guy a break. He was raised on Farrakhan math.
Between this and Kerry the other day, it seems "50%" is the new "a whole bunch".
In the immortal words of Butt Head "I hate numbers. There's like too many of 'em."
David! Hah. The tables turn. I remember several years ago, when CBS was looking for a new weatherman, that our local guy was on there.
His name was Todd. He thought Harry called him "Tom", and said, "It's Todd." Harry replied, "That's what I said." "No you didn't." "Yes I did." It was sad. Obviously, Todd never got a return engagement...
On the main topic, I can easily believe Harry didn't correct him. Shameless liberals, both of them.
I thought maybe you are from "Alanta", Georgia ... ever notice that "they" never seem to put the "t" in Atlanta ... ? LOL
It all depends on what "along" means. If you include not only the beachfront communities but go inland 1200 miles, Mr Nagin would be correct.
Perhaps he means 50% of all chocolates live on the Gulf Coast. To Nagin and his ilk, they are the only ones who matter.
Not metric but Ebonics...
NOTE: Steven Wright says that 86.342% of statistics are made up on the spot.
See, it's not hard to interpret these things once you understand that feelings, not facts, are what really matter in liberal la la land.
That means sKerry will be trolling for all those high school votes, all 136% of them.
My memory of it is pretty good. Clinton followed it up by commenting that "now that he is a home owner he is going to have to get one of these" as he had recently purchase the home in NY.
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