Posted on 02/15/2006 8:56:14 AM PST by frankjr
Headlines:
Los Angeles Times: Hunter Suffers Setback as Criticism of Cheney Grows
The Washington Post: Cheney's Response A Concern In GOP
The New York Times: Handling of Mishap Creates Strain in the White House
The Boston Globe: Hunter shot by Cheney has a heart attack
The Globe's story is particularly breathless, saying the "sudden turn" in Harry Whittington's condition left the White House "stunned" and his "prognosis difficult."
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius opines that "arrogance of power is on display with the Bush administration," and astonishingly compares the Veep's hunting accident to Chappaquiddick and Watergate:
"Nobody died at Armstrong Ranch, but this incident reminds me a bit of Sen. Edward Kennedy's delay in informing Massachusetts authorities about his role in the fatal automobile accident at Chappaquiddick in 1969. That story, and dozens of others about the Kennedy family, illustrates how wealthy, powerful people can behave as if they are above the law. For my generation, the fall of Richard Nixon is the ultimate allegory about how power can corrupt and destroy. It begins not with venality but with a sense of God-given mission."
The MSM is unhinged, a victim of its Bush hatred, which includes of course hatred of Cheney. The idea that failure to tell the White House press corps of a hunting accident for 14 hours is in anyway similar to leaving a woman to die in a submerged car while fleeing the scene or the cover-up of Watergate is just nuts.
And the American people know it.
What the Beltway gang seems not to understand is that most of America is laughing at them, not frowning at the Veep. There isn't a single fact we haven't been told, and we don't much care if the pampered poobahs of the press got a heads up after four or 14 hours.
There isn't a cover-up, there isn't an issue, there isn't even a controversy.
There is, however, a spectacle, and it is another black eye for the MSM.
This episode doesn't resemble Chappaqquidick. It resembles Rathergate and Eason Jordon's overreach, episodes where legacy media allowed its massive blind spot to lead it into a collision with the public it seems not to understand is fully informed and mostly contemptuous of its preening and screaming.
David Gregory is playing the new Mary Mapes, and Dana Milbank the new Rather, the former obtusely, stubbornly and breathlessly believing he's got a story that's not a story, the latter revealing an animosity towards the White House so deep as to call into question his ability to even pretend to be objective again.
It will be hard for anyone to top Ignatius' comparison of this hunting accident --which was known to about 20 people within two minutes of its happening, and fully laid out to the public the next day-- with Chappaquiddick, but some will try. This is a gift to the Vice President, as the attempted exploitation of his injuring his friend by an angry, vain and partisan MSM is already transparent and already resented by the public that has long understood the deep bias of the talking heads on the tube and which has another exhibit in the long line of case studies of that bias.
I searched the online sites of the four papers above, btw, for any story of Al Gore's remarks in Saudi Arabia on Sunday in which the once and possibly future candidate for the presidency charged the United States with "terrible abuses" against Arabs in the aftermath of 9/11, and of "indiscriminately round[ing] up" of Arabs who were then held in "unforgivable" conditions.
I could find no articles on the story in the four papers.
The "Cheney cover-up" meme is wholly fabricated while the MSM itself covers for the former vice president's slander on the country made in front of a foreign audience.
Look at these numbers for total viewers from Mediabistro:
6pm: Hume: 1,448,000 / Dobbs: 745,000 / Abrams: 290,000
7pm: Shep: 1,458,000 / Blitzer: 625,000 / Hardball: 534,000 / Showbiz: 123,000
8pm: O'Reilly: 2,244,000 / Zahn: 647,000 / Countdown: 479,000 / Grace: 529,000 / On The Money: 223,000
9pm: H&C: 1,379,000 / King: 751,000 / Rita: 284,000 / Prime News: 346,000 / Mad Money: 182,000
10pm: Greta: 1,088,000 / Cooper: 594,000 / Scarborough: 293,000 / Grace: 272,000 / Deutsch: 121,000
11pm: O'Reilly repeat: 1,000,000 / Cooper: 373,000 / Situation: 169,000 / Showbiz repeat: 149,000 / On The Money repeat: 59,000
Now add to the FNC audience the huge audience for talk radio, recently described in an Arbitron research report this way:
"News/Talk/Information has the highest average listener age among the nations top 15 formats, yet advertisers covet the very high incomes and education levels among those listeners...."
"News/Talk/Information listeners are very likely to be married, but theyre not as likely as listeners to other formats to have children in the house. They are the most likely to own their own home, and about one-third of the base have reached or surpassed the traditional retirement age. News/Talk/Information listeners represent enthusiastic online usersthey often visit newspaper, broadcast media and financial information sites. They even listen to radio stations online in large numbers. Listeners to this format are more likely to identify themselves as Republican than any of the nations other top formats."
Add to the FNC audience and the radio audience the blog audience, and even David Gregory should be able to understand why the public won't buy his hysteria as legit: Too many news consumers have the facts, and don't have to depend upon David and Dana and the other anti-Bushbots of the press room for spin.
The Cheney story will not work out the way the MSM wants it too because there is a huge push-back from non-left wing news sources who have already been playing the audio from the press briefings which embarasses the Gregorys of the world.
Will legacy media ever figure this out?
I'm surprised they even mention Chappaquidick. The two things are so obviously different.
I hope the Russian wins. That punk Weir deserves to fall on his face.
A Chappaquiddick comparison would be great, many millions of Americans do not know what happened there, the counter arguments would be very effective in bringing the truth to a whole new generation.
lol. Without a doubt you would win that bet.
This fuss about Cheney reminds me of nothing so much as the manufactured controversy about the GOP campaign ad in 1998 (?) which displayed a picture of dhimmicrat politicians, allegedly with a superimposed subliminal message spelling "RATS."
An O'Reilly repeat from a couple hours ago beats Anderson Cooper, who has had nothing but fawning press? LOL
How in the hell do you equate an accidental shooting where the victim recieves immediate medical attention but you don't tell the press to being drunk, driving your car off a bridge and leaving a drowning girl to die while you go sober up before you report it?
Exactly. I thought the same thing.
David Gregory's audience are mainly the elderly, who formed their news viewing habits during the Kennedy administration and haven't changed since then, and the infirm trapped in day rooms of nursing homes across America.
Yeah, Cheney did not let Harry Whittington to bleed to death.
They are similar in that the press was not immediately notified about an accident. In neither case was it the principal's duty to notify the press about anything. They differ in that Teddie did not notify people who could have possible rescued the victim and did not notify authorities as the law requires. Cheney and company rushed to have the victim taken care of and local authorities, the ones required to know, were properly notified.
I compare the MSM to a pack of Rabid Dogs when a story concerns bad news about Republicans, These same MSM can be compared to sleeping dogs when Dems are involved.
Its actually pathetic. they are embarrassing themselves.
This story deserved a few jokes from liberals like Jay Leno and let it pass on , It isnt a big story. Certainly not worth all the inuendo and BS coming from the Msm.
Just for the record, how is the 78 year old in the hospital doing?
Very interesting demographics on talk radio listeners.
Yes they are different. But both involve accidents, and both involve delayed reporting of the accidents.
Can you be so sure that no one in the hunting party had drunk any alcohol? If there was some drinking going on, do you think the Prez and Veep would want that generally known, or would prefer that it not be publicized?
I like Bush, and I like Cheney, and I wasn't there. I am more than willing to take at face value, as the truth, anything Dick Cheney says about what happened.
But when anyone, including a powerful politician, discharges a firearm and hits someone, he has to be prepared to explain exactly what he was doing and how it happened. And even answer tough questions about alcohol and the reporting delay.
Ignoring the Painfully Obvious:
This time it really is Bush's Fault!
Stop for one second.
Who else had the authority to set the timing on this story release?
This is a wonderful example of the Total Failure of the Imagination...on everyone's part.
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