Posted on 04/18/2008 12:52:21 PM PDT by DesScorp
On April 7th, you again devoted a substantial part of your show to the claim of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman that I was behind his prosecution. Your continued coverage of this issue raises questions about your journalistic standards and those of MSNBC and NBC. During your broadcast, Mr. Siegelman referred to Ms. Dana Jill Simpson as a respected Republican political operative, a reference it seems you accept because of the frequent attention you give her in your broadcasts.
Have you, during your coverage of Ms. Simpson, ever actually looked into her claims? For example, have you ever asked her what campaigns she worked as an operative with me?
And if so, did you check out what she said by calling the candidates who were my clients or their campaign managers to ask if she was involved in those campaigns? Did you review campaign expenditure reports to see if her name appeared as a paid operative? Or did you check with the DeKalb County Republican chairman or activists (such as the Moore campaign chairman, an effort she told the Judiciary Committee she was active in) to see if she really was a respected Republican political operative?
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Stolen victories? (did you forget your sarcasm tags?)
Hey Dan!
Better put some ice on that!
Dan Abrams is picking up the “fake but accurate” torch from Dan Rather, and running with it.
Once again....Rove, you magnificent bastard!
i WANT TO KNOW IF rOVE GOT ANY REPLY AT ALL FROM MSNBC OR ABRAMS.
Ouch!
That left a mark!
Dan Abrams, Dan Rather. Same man, different suit.
Simpson is impossible to miss due to her height and strawberry hair.
Those of us who know of her in college likewise know that she decorated her dorm room and her personal night attire floor to ceiling, head to to toe, in Strawberry Shortcake memorabilia (including sheets and PJ’s).
As for her being a “Republican Operative,” she’s never been at any state, local, or national event, meeting, or work effort for which I’ve attended over the past 14 years here in Alabama...and her friendship with former Governor Siegelman (a Democrat) brings such a claim to the contrary by her into sharp doubt.
but then...I only live/work here. It’s not like I made a phone call from New York as the full extent of some journalistic “reporting” of an Alabama story.
MSNBC needs to research: Truman Capote and his in person interviewing, as none at that channel seem to have picked up such habits in J-School.
28 for you
Rove just gave Dan Abrams a slap-down of epic proportions.
I just thought that it was assumed that anything associated with Rove is in some way delusionaly illegal.
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