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Couric Campaigns for Papillomavirus Vaccination
NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein

Posted on 02/02/2007 3:36:04 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest

How can Katie Couric claim to keep her politics our of her work when she offers up her own editorial positions on a variety of subjects? She does so in the course of her "Katie Couric's Notebook" segments. It's true that Katie normally avoids the controversial. On January 16th, for example, she took a bold stand against procrastination. And when she did address abortion on January 22nd, she played it largely down the middle -- though pro-lifers might argue that her mention of the way the issue has sparked violence ignores the daily violence of abortion itself.

But at times Couric takes positions on hot issues of the day, such as on January 12th when she expressed the hope that the Gitmo prison "is closed down soon." On January 26th, Couric came out for "breaking our addiction to oil." Or how about this one, in which, incredibly, Couric argued in favor of congressional earmarks!

Then yesterday, in a segment modestly entitled "Saving our Daughters" Couric came out for universal vaccination for the human papillomavirus, HPV, for girls. This is a highly-controversial issue. Many traditionalists are strongly opposed to mandatory vaccinations for girls as young as 11. For example, take this column on the subject from the Independent Women's Forum in which the author writes:

The latest from an immunization panel affiliated with the National Centers for Disease Control: force every single little girl, female teenager, and young woman in the country to be vaccinated against cervical cancer--actually against sexually transmitted disease that can cause cancer.

Here’s the New York Times report:

"The vote all but commits the federal government to spend as much as $2 billion alone on a program to buy the vaccine for the nation’s poorest girls from 11 to 18.

"The vaccine, Gardasil, protects against cancer and genital warts by preventing infection from four strains of the human papillomavirus, the most common sexually transmitted disease, according to federal health officials. The virus is also a cause of other cancers in women."

If you think 11 sounds young for sex, how about age 9--the recommended age in some cases?

But there are a few hitches--such as parents who, uh, balk at the idea of telling prepubescent girls that it’s just fine for them to have all the sex they want, ’cuz now they’ll be vaccinated! And isn’t it against the law to have sex with children?
Whatever your views on this particular issue, don't we have reason to suspect Couric will tailor her treatment when covering candidates who favor -- or oppose -- her position? To use a time-honored Couric trope, I suppose "some might say" it's better to have Katie put her politics out there. In any case, looking at the body of her "Notebook" work, and however she might strive for a moderate tone, it's hard to see Katie other than as a predictable liberal MSM voice

Contact Mark at mark@gunhill.net


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cbseveningnews; couric; mediabias; papillomavirus

1 posted on 02/02/2007 3:36:07 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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Campaigning-Couric ping to Today show list.


2 posted on 02/02/2007 3:37:38 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

Hopefully her ratings will continue to decline and she'll get canned soon. There is nowhere to go for her after the anchor chair, and we'll be spared her idiocies from then on.


3 posted on 02/02/2007 3:41:56 AM PST by bondjamesbond (Have you ever noticed that whatever the problem, the government's solution is always "more taxes"?)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

I don't like Couric at all.... but this is reaching for a reason to hate on Katie.

I don't think giving a vaccine to an 11 year old that may prevent her from dying of cervical cancer decades later is an endorsement of sexually active 11 year olds.

The main reason to get this is for prevention of cervical cancer, not prevention of genital warts.

I like the NewsBusters site as well, but this is being taken completely out of context IMO.


4 posted on 02/02/2007 3:51:08 AM PST by Reform4Bush
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

Is Katie Couric still on tv?


5 posted on 02/02/2007 3:56:11 AM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

She and CBS are made for each other.


6 posted on 02/02/2007 3:58:21 AM PST by Cementjungle
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To: Reform4Bush

I think Newsbuster's point is that Couric should be reporting the news and not endorsing positions one way or the other. By doing so, she is negatively impacting any credibility she has in reporting the news because she can no longer be seen as being independent and unbiased.


7 posted on 02/02/2007 4:11:54 AM PST by Loyal Buckeye
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To: Reform4Bush

Please have a look at the excerpt from the column from Independent Women's Forum that is included in the article. You and others might feel the vaccinations are a good idea, but there are responsible voices on the other side. Katie is thus injecting herself, pun intended, into a controversial subject.


8 posted on 02/02/2007 4:18:48 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

Read the complete article, read the comments as well.

That's a pretty weak commentary against the vaccination.

I think the biggest obstacle is the cost of the 3 stage vaccination - $360.

My grandmother died of cervical cancer, and it is an issue in my family. Perhaps that sways my judgement a bit, but I support Couric on this.

She's still a hateful bitch and a disgrace, but for once I think she is doing the right thing.


9 posted on 02/02/2007 4:32:59 AM PST by Reform4Bush
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To: Reform4Bush

I respect your opinion - I might agree with you. But that is really not the point. There is simply no denying that this is a controversial issue. Traditionalists oppose mandatory vaccination for 11-year old girls as sending a very wrong message. Couric was clearly stepping into a political debate.


10 posted on 02/02/2007 5:36:04 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

Me thinks Merck got to dear Katie with some green. Yes indeed.


11 posted on 02/02/2007 5:56:05 AM PST by doberville
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

Genital Warts.....spread by unprotected sex.


12 posted on 02/02/2007 6:32:46 AM PST by Dallas59 (HAPPY NEW YEAR 2007!)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
When I was pregnant I was diagnosed with Cervical cancer. It was advanced-I had always had tests, but it was undiagnosed or mis diagnosed until then. I had a c section then a radical hysterectomy one after another. I spent 6 days in the hospital and the last 3 years in treatment. I may die. Odds are not in my favor. If I could have had that vaccine this may not have happened. My son may have had a mother when he gets older. My husband may have had me longer. Who knows. A vaccine will not make a 9 year old have sex. That is ridiculous. But a vaccine may keep a family together years later.
13 posted on 02/02/2007 9:09:50 AM PST by bigred41
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To: bigred41

Sincere and heartfelt best wishes to you for a prompt and complete recovery.


14 posted on 02/02/2007 9:18:50 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

We've already been through her colonoscopy. If she tries the pap smear thing on TV, I'm calling the FCC.


15 posted on 02/02/2007 9:20:02 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Voted Free Republic's Most Eligible Bachelor: 2006. Love them Diebold machines.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest

She can't pay for her own vaccination?


16 posted on 02/02/2007 9:22:43 AM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: Joe 6-pack

I've always defended Katie for having the televised colonoscopy, since it no doubt saved lives by encouraging others to get one.

Still, have to give a big LOL to your post!


17 posted on 02/02/2007 9:30:02 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest (Watching the Today Show since 2002 so you don't have to.)
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To: governsleastgovernsbest
I read an article today that stated TEXAS is the first state to MANDATE this:

*TEXAS IS FIRST TO REQUIRE CANCER SHOTS FOR SCHOOLGIRLS:

Texas on Friday became the first state to require all 11- and 12-year-old girls entering the sixth grade to be vaccinated against a sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer. Averting a potentially divisive debate in the Legislature, Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, signed an executive order mandating shots of the Merck vaccine Gardasil as protection against the human papillomavirus, or HPV, starting in September 2008. Mr. Perry's action, praised by health advocates, caught many by surprise in a largely conservative state where sexual politics is often a battleground.

Also found in the New Your Slimes:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/us/03texas.html

18 posted on 02/03/2007 5:35:34 PM PST by TheBattman (I've got TWO QUESTIONS for you....)
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