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Jennings Touts “Momentum” of “Enormous Anti-War” Rallies (MEDIA BIAS BARF ALERT!!!)
Media Research Center ^ | 20 Feb. 2003 | Staff Writer

Posted on 02/20/2003 6:44:03 AM PST by txradioguy

Jennings Touts “Momentum” of “Enormous Anti-War” Rallies

By Tuesday night Saturday's protest marches against the liberation of Iraq were three days old, and so the other networks had moved on, but for ABC's Peter Jennings, who was off Monday night, it was his first chance to weigh in on them. He trumpeted on Tuesday's World News Tonight that though the “the enormous anti-war demonstrations” have not “changed” President Bush's “mind about Saddam Hussein,” they “have certainly given Mr. Bush’s opponents some sense that they have momentum.”

Following a story by Martha Raddatz about the continuing split between the U.S. and three nations in Europe and how there was “a chorus of...voices at the UN hammering at what they say is the U.S. rush to war,” Jennings suggested that Bush “certainly” saw “those huge demonstrations here and overseas,” and so Jennings wanted to know: “They have any effect that you know of?” Raddatz maintained that “they can’t stand the fact that the world is having these massive protests” because it “makes the United States look bad” and “they think Saddam Hussein is laughing at them.”

Now, that exchange in full. Jennings intoned on the February 18 World News Tonight, as taken down by MRC analyst Brad Wilmouth: “President Bush said today that the enormous anti-war demonstrations here and overseas in the last several days have not changed his mind about Saddam Hussein. But they have certainly given Mr. Bush’s opponents some sense that they have momentum. ABC’s Martha Raddatz is at the State Department tonight. Martha?”

Raddatz explained: “Peter, the gulf seems to grow wider every day between those who say inspections should continue and the U.S., which says day after day, time is running out. For the first time today, President Bush responded to the massive worldwide protests against war and against his own administration.” George W. Bush at the White House, clip #1: “Two points. One is that democracy is a beautiful thing and that people are allowed to express their opinions.” Bush clip #2: “Secondly, evidently, some in the world don’t view Saddam Hussein as a risk to peace. I respectfully disagree.” Raddatz: “President Bush also said today he is still considering bringing a second UN resolution before the Security Council saying that Saddam Hussein must face serious consequences if he does not comply soon.” Bush: “We don’t need a second resolution. It’s clear this guy couldn’t even care less about the first resolution. He’s in total defiance of 1441. But we want to work with our friends and allies and see if we can get a second resolution. That’s what we’re doing right now.” Raddatz: “But some of America’s most important friends and allies -- France, Russia, Germany -- still insist that inspections should be allowed to continue. Late today, a chorus of other voices at the UN, hammering at what they say is the U.S. rush to war.” Dumisani Kumalo, South African Ambassador to UN: “We believe that resorting to war without fully exhausting all other options represents an admission of failure.” Raddatz wrapped up: “There is now a draft resolution sitting at the UN, but the U.S. doesn’t know when to introduce it or even whether to introduce it at this point, Peter.”

Jennings insisted: “Martha, at the White House, certainly the President and others will have seen, as we all did, those huge demonstrations here and overseas. They have any effect that you know of?” Raddatz replied: “Well, certainly they won’t talk about it publicly, Peter, but they can’t stand the fact that the world is having these massive protests. It makes the United States look bad. It makes the United States look like it is bucking the rest of the world, and they think Saddam Hussein is laughing at them.”

Belying Jennings, CBS Reports UN Can't Interview Scientists

Peter Jennings versus reality, a second example: A month ago Jennings touted how Iraq made a “deal” to let scientists be interviewed by the UN inspectors, but on Tuesday night CBS News reported that those interviews are not occurring.

As noted in the February 11 CyberAlert, less than three weeks after Jennings scolded Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz for asserting, without providing proof, that Saddam Hussein has ordered that any scientist who talks to UN inspectors be killed along with his family, ABC News reporter Brian Ross found an escaped scientist who confirmed the diabolical threat. Back on January 23 Jennings asserted, “there is no way to know how the administration verifies” what he described as “a very inflammatory charge.” For more about the contrast: http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2003/cyb20030211.asp#1

Back on the January 21 Good Morning America, from Baghdad Jennings assured GMA co-host Charles Gibson that “there's been a lot of talk in the last couple of days about whether or not Iraq is making any progress with the United Nations weapons inspectors, and they have made this deal to allow some of their scientists to talk to the weapons inspectors in private.”

Fast forward to Tuesday night, February 18, and while Jennings was fretting about how President Bush was not caving in to the agenda of “the enormous anti-war demonstrations” (see item #1 above), CBS's Mark Phillips in Baghdad was noting how the interviews with scientists had hit a snag.

Phillips reported on the February 18 CBS Evening News: “The UN is actually having only mixed results with its interviews. Of 30 requests it's made to speak with chemical, biological and missiles weapons specialists, only three have actually been interviewed. The problem is the scientists want to tape record their interviews, presumably to protect themselves and their families against retribution. The UN's refusing, saying that would be the same as having a government minder in the room to eavesdrop. And it's all shaping up as another argument over whether Iraq is really cooperating or is merely using other means to stymie the UN.”

Anti-U.S. Demonstrators a Second “World Superpower”

Those “who took to the streets opposing U.S. policy” are a second “world superpower,” MSNBC reporter David Shuster asserted on Monday's Hardball.

MRC analyst Geoffrey Dickens caught the claim by Shuster extolled on the February 17 edition of the show hosted by Chris Matthews. Shuster, who provides a set up or background piece for the show each night, insisted: “The size of the demonstrators at least here, at least in Europe, seems to underscore, Chris, that there are now perhaps two world superpowers. There’s the United States and then there are those millions of people who took to the streets opposing U.S. policy.”

Ted Turner Hopes Audience Gets Anti-War Message from New Film

Ted Turner hopes the audience which sees the new movie about the Civil War that he financed, Gods and Generals, gets an anti-war message. The CNN founder told NBC's Matt Lauer that in the movie “they’re all good guys. And you feel sorry whenever you see somebody killed and that’s really the way war really, really is.” Turner, who opposes the liberation of Iraq, argued that since “we now have the power to destroy the human race,” we must “learn to negotiate.”

MRC analyst Geoffrey Dickens also came across this item and took down this exchange from the taped interview played on the February 18 Today:

Matt Lauer: “Turner says when he embarked on Gods and Generals he never imagined the country would be on the brink of military conflict. The message, he says though, is timely. A war movie about getting people not to like war.” Ted Turner: “In Gettysburg and Gods and Generals there are no bad guys. They’re all, they’re all good guys. And you feel sorry whenever you see somebody killed and that’s really the way war really, really is.” Lauer: “You’re hoping the message here as people sit down to watch this movie is, you know, this is a 140-years ago and, and here we are we are still looking at killing each other.” Turner: “I think we should move past that. Particularly with nuclear and, and weapons of mass destruction. We, we now have the power to destroy the human race. And we’re gonna have to learn to, to, to negotiate.”

It's tough to negotiate with an enemy bent on mass murder. Should Roosevelt have “negotiated” with Imperial Japan or Nazi Germany in 1942?

The site for the movie scheduled to open on February 21, and which stars Robert Duvall and Jeff Daniels: http://www.godsandgenerals.com/

For Turner's comments to Lauer, in an excerpt from the same interview shown on the February 10 Today, see the February 11 CyberAlert. That CyberAlert item also recounted how Turner claimed that U.S. plans for Iraq would “kill tens of thousands of people” just to get one man would be just like, Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper summarized, “dropping a nuclear bomb on Washington in an effort to neutralize the two snipers who terrorized the U.S. capital region last fall.” See: http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2003/cyb20030211.asp#5

“Top Ten Good Things About Having 19.8 Inches of Snow” in NYC

From the February 18 Late Show with David Letterman, as announced by New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, the “Top Ten Good Things About Having 19.8 Inches of Snow in New York City.” Late Show Web page: http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/

10. "Footprints in snow make finding fleeing criminals a snap"

9. "As if by magic, all potholes are filled"

8. "Makes Hartford's 17.5 inches look pathetic"

7. "Dude, the snowboarding has been righteous"

6. "The city's never been so salty"

5. "I made a hundred bucks in overtime shoveling at Gracie Mansion"

4. "Shot in the arm for city's struggling toboggan industry"

3. "Instead of 90 miles per hour, cabs traveling a more reasonable 60 miles per hour"

2. "Any Broadway show can legitimately add the phrase 'On Ice'"

1. "Yesterday I got to run New York City from home in my robe"


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Glad th se the "media bias" is just a myth. /sarcasm off
1 posted on 02/20/2003 6:44:04 AM PST by txradioguy
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To: txradioguy
I am getting tired of hearing about these anti-war rallies. They were around during the first Gulf War and didn't make a difference. The media is giving too much coverage to the communists/socialist groups. Its a shame the media doesn't pick up on the socialists who organize the marches. They seem to be forgotten by the media. Just because there is a huge crowd marching doesn't mean that they shouldn't be investigated by the media. That is a story in itself for them to investigate. The public should be made aware of who and what is organizing these marches. The parents who send their kids to college would be shocked to know that their money is being thrown at socialist organizations just so that the socialists can overthrow our government. The media is really doing a dis-service to their jobs as reporters and investigators.
2 posted on 02/20/2003 6:50:56 AM PST by areafiftyone (The U.N. is now officially irrelevant! The building is for Sale!!!)
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To: areafiftyone
One of my jobs when I was in Somalia was to assist with the nightly press briefings to the civilian media. They were helpful in writing my stories for AFN as well. I would sit there and get the same info they "mainstream" media would get and then to see the stories they would air and the way they twisted it around boggled my mind. That was my first ever Limbaugh SITYS moment. Until that point I'd never bought into his theory of media spin. Boy am I a believer now!
3 posted on 02/20/2003 6:53:52 AM PST by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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To: areafiftyone
I am getting tired of hearing about these anti-war rallies

It's not anti-war, it's ANTI-AMERICAN.Take the march last week in San Francisco...it was organized by the World Workers Party..A COMUNIST group. The same group behind A.N.S.W.E.R.

And, did you notice not ONE sign called for Saddam to disarm...they ALL had ANTI-BUSH slogans. Anti-war MY EYE! Give peace a chance, huh????

Well, if 12 years & 17 resolutions isn't chance enopugh...I don't know WHAT is.

4 posted on 02/20/2003 6:55:34 AM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it.)
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To: txradioguy
“Martha, at the White House, certainly the President and others will have seen, as we all did, those huge demonstrations here and overseas. They have any effect that you know of?”

Why yes, Peter. The president has decided to stop listening to people like Powell, Rice, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz and will instead make decisions based on the opinions of a Wavy Gravy look-alike, a former tree-sitter named Saffron Moth, and three guys working a giant puppet.

5 posted on 02/20/2003 6:56:07 AM PST by dead
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To: dead
LMAO!!!! That's good. Gotta clean the chocolate milk off the screen now.
6 posted on 02/20/2003 6:59:28 AM PST by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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To: txradioguy
Commies were in the streets in huge numbers back when the USA was going to position Pershing missles in NATO countries There was also a big push for Nuclear Freeze and all kinds of talk of a nuclear winter etc etc
Naturally the networks went GAGA and played the demonstraions for all they were worth.

Reagan ignored all the BS and we deployed the Persghings and there was no Nuclear Freeze


8 years later the Soviet Union went into the ASH HEAP of history NOT ONE DAMN MEA CULPA from the left wing media hand wringers .
Spokesmen ought to remind these fools of their past performance


7 posted on 02/20/2003 7:01:52 AM PST by uncbob ( building tomorrow)
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To: txradioguy
Jenning's also reported on the huge support garnered by Carol Moseley-Braun on her bid for President. "I know it seems a little early to call but barring the illegal vote count in Florida she has taken the US by landslide", chirped Peta.
8 posted on 02/20/2003 7:02:46 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (RW&B)
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To: Flurry
The thing that really insults my intelligence with these news talking heads is that they act like they are the gate keepers to news and the public trust. I WORK in television, it may only be AFN but I'm still in television news. I KNOW how easy it is to completely change the tone and direction of a story by how you write a sentence or edit a sound bite. And the "mainstream" media acts like they don't know anything about that. Sheeseh. It's no wonder I don't watch anything but FNC and Sports Center these days.
9 posted on 02/20/2003 7:09:16 AM PST by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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To: txradioguy
I have a friend in the Pentagon who works for Rumsfeld. He spends his day filling in reporters on the goings-on in the defense department. There are a few reporters, he tells me, who spin his information into progpagandic gobbedygook on a daily basis.
And if you want to hear about one of the finest exemplars of media silliness that said friend has shared with me, freepmail me.
10 posted on 02/20/2003 7:14:19 AM PST by Cosmo (the French don't bathe either)
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To: txradioguy
I don't know what it's going to take to stop media abuse. ABC should be forced to change their name. There is nothing American about these commie pigs. Send Jennings back to Canada ah heck even those socialists don't want him, send him to France.
11 posted on 02/20/2003 7:22:45 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (RW&B)
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To: Flurry
I don't know what it's gonna take either. None of the big three or for that matter CNN or MSNBC seem to "get it". Viewers are a lot more savvy on current and world events than they were 20 years ago. There are so many different sources to get news and when what they're getting from other sources doesn't jive with what JenningsBrokawRather are telling them they tune out because they don't like getting lied to. Not even the drop in viewers and the drop in the readers of newspapers has gotten it through their thickheads. Not sure if anything will.
12 posted on 02/20/2003 7:28:10 AM PST by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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To: dead
Bwaaa-ha-ha-haha-haha-ha-ha-ha-ha

(everyone came running to see what was wrong, luckily for me, we all view these people the same!)
13 posted on 02/20/2003 7:48:47 AM PST by eyespysomething
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To: txradioguy
Great stuff, I love MRC. I can't tell you the last time I watched network news. I try to watch Brit Hume if I can, but I usually get my news on the internet. Last night, Hannity and Colmes had on yet another anti-war maggot, and I finally turned to my husband and said "Change the channel, I am tired of yelling at the TV and these people give me a headache."
We cannot change their mind, they will not listen to reason, and they cannot wander from the mantra of Hate Bush, Bush Did It, War for Oil. I am tired of hearing from them, and they can all jump up my #%&.
I'm trying to come up with a window sign for my minivan that shows my disgust with all of this. Any ideas?
14 posted on 02/20/2003 7:55:48 AM PST by eyespysomething
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To: eyespysomething
How about: "It's About Democracy, Stupid!"
15 posted on 02/20/2003 8:06:03 AM PST by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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To: eyespysomething
Or do you think the anti-America protesters would understand that concept? LOL!
16 posted on 02/20/2003 8:10:37 AM PST by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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To: txradioguy
Nope still too subtle! I'm going for broke with it (but no cursing). I need something that says the anti-war people ARE anti-American and support terrorists. While I could just use that, I think something more catchy would work better. I want people to see it and say: That's Right! That's how I feel!
17 posted on 02/20/2003 8:12:10 AM PST by eyespysomething
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To: txradioguy
Peter Jennings shall soon be "reporting" his lying drivel permanently from his well-deserved "reassignment" in the infernal region of Hades.

Hey Pete -- we hear it's a "dry heat."

18 posted on 02/20/2003 8:23:37 AM PST by F16Fighter (Democrats -- The Party of self-loathing anti-Americanism and sedition)
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Ok how about A.N.S.W.E.R. = Terrorism
19 posted on 02/20/2003 8:41:33 AM PST by txradioguy (HOOAH! Not just a word, A way of life!)
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Here's one effect the protests have had, Peter:

President Saddam Hussein's government, apparently emboldened by antiwar sentiment at the U.N. Security Council and in worldwide street protests, has not followed through on its promises of increased cooperation with U.N. arms inspectors, according to inspectors in Iraq.

20 posted on 02/20/2003 8:43:43 AM PST by skeeter (Sona si Latine loqueris)
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