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To: conservativesoutherner
It was a bit confusing but this is my take,

Juan Williams started babbling on about Dick Cheney and the energy task force and how it was kept secret. Brit Hume interrupts him and talks about how that is unrelated and it is the job of the press to keep this straight and let people know that the two - Enron's collapse and Cheney's task force - are unrelated. Tony then tries to get the conversation back on track and mumbles (I have a hard time with Tony some times) something about Enron influencing energy policy (at this point I am about to explode and am thinking, come on Fred, say how Lay was an advisor to Clinton on energy policy) and they go back to Cheney and the energy task force. Fred pipes up that the two are unrelated but nevertheless, Cheney should release the list and that will be the end of it.

I don't think Tony was trying to get at Bush here but the whole show was kind of wierd. Earlier, they (Brit and Tony)were interviewing Dingell about all this and Tony asks, "well, what are you going to do about making the Enron employees whole again?!" I can't remember what Dingell said exactly but something about giving his political contribution from Enron back to a fund for the employees.

I emailed a nasty note to Fox and said their and everyone else's coverage on this has been deplorable - all rumor and innuendo.

The whole story is ridiculous. The only reason it is getting so much play is because George W is from Texas and he has a friendship with Ken Lay and it's an energy company. Period. There is no political scandal here. It is a business scandal sure but let the Justice Dept and SEC sort it out. Congress should stay away.

Hope this helps.

281 posted on 01/13/2002 7:28:50 PM PST by Wphile
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To: Wphile
Thank you, you're very nice. I agree with you 100% about not bailing Enron employees out. I feel sick over what they did to them, but it's really not a governmental matter. We can't help out everyone who takes a hit in a capitalist society. It works on the laws of chance and unpredictability, and there are always going to be winners and losers in that kind of system.

As to whether the question was a form of advocacy, I seriously doubt it with either Snow or Hume (I did read this transcript and the one with O'neil on the fox website). I caught parts of the other shows, and they asked the same exact question. They're doing it because Henry Waxman raised the issue. They think they have to ask provocative questions. If they can get an answer tantalizing enough, their shows are mentioned on the wires, in newspapers and and on the morning shows during weekdays. The theory is people here about the shows and they gain a bigger viewing audience.

I suppose your question would be "what do they care more about- ratings or good journalism". Well, that is a very good question.

Do you happen to remember what the viewer mail was about at the end of the show ('mailbag')?

,Shannon

283 posted on 01/13/2002 7:52:12 PM PST by conservativesoutherner
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