Is Mitt The New Hillary?

Huffington Post   |  Rachel Sklar   |   January 18, 2008 08:21 AM


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So, apparently the traveling press corps can't stand Mitt Romney. His carefully-coiffed hair and carefully-glossed answers and glibly not-quite-true statements and signs that suddenly read "CHANGE" and promises to Michigan that he'll put a chicken in every pot and that little smile that never leaves his face that we noticed during the debates early on — all of it has combined to drive the press crazy (cf. Ana Marie Cox's Twitter page). He's not fun and expansive like John McCain, holding court in the back of the Straight Talk Express (cf. John King), nor is he inspiring and galvanizing like Barack Obama (cf. Lee Cowan). He's slippery and mockable and mocked, and not, well — what's that word? Ah, yes — likable.

Okay, fine. That doesn't mean that a member of the press should heckle him at an event he is covering.

By now everyone knows about the kerfuffle — and very near scuffle, from the looks of it — that Romney got into yesterday with the AP's Glen Johnson. Johnson challenged Romney — correctly — on his claim that he didn't have lobbyists "tied" to his campaign (he was saying "tied to" as Johnson interrupted him, a phrase from which he retreated in the ensuing exchange). As everyone now knows — but can feel free to watch on the web here and here and here and here and here and here — Johnson called Romney out at the event at a Staples, saying that Romney's claim was "not true" because top Romney adviser Ron Kaufman was, in fact, a Washington lobbyist who worked on President Bush's campaign. Tussle over Kaufman's role ensued, with Romney saying he didn't run his campaign and Johnson insisting that Mitt was, essentially, full of it. Afterward, Mitt came around to where Johnson was parked on the floor with his laptop and got into it yet again in a cringeworthy exchange that has clearly been catnip for the political crowd.

Great video, yes — but great for the press? I'm not so sure. Johnson was right, and on target — but was it really his place to heckle Mitt Romney and disrupt his press event? I get the whole "reporters aren't stenographers" line (cf. David Shuster last night with me on MSNBC), but there's a wide gulf between stenography and picking a fight. Johnson made himself the story here by challenging Romney so aggressively.

Yes, but look at how much attention this has gotten! Romney's been exposed for his obfuscations and slippery half-truths! Great, fine, but is it Johnson's job to do that, that way? A Romney event being disrupted by a protester is one thing — a member of the press corps doing the same thing is quite something else. (And let's pause for a moment to reflect on how different the coverage might be if instead of the respected AP reporter Glen Johnson it was some punk kid with a videocamera and a "Stop Romney!" website. I'm just saying.)

Or, let's imagine for a moment that it was a reporter calling out John McCain for an inconsistency, or Barack Obama. Probably wouldn't happen, for a variety of reasons, but one of those reasons is that neither Obama nor McCain drive the press corps crazy, and seeing either of them thwarted doesn't elicit a secret cheer from same. I get the frustration, but isn't the press under an obligation to be as neutral to the candidates they hate as they are to the candidates they like?

The exchange made me think of Hillary Clinton — not that anyone's gotten into it with her so publicly (except for maybe Tim Russert at the Philadelphia Dem debate), just that it's pretty well-established that she has, in certain instances (to put it lightly), been covered more harshly than other candidates (cf. Chris Matthews, not only statements re: Bill "messing around" but also re: his personal feelings about her). Earlier this week, Eric Boehlert made the point that reporters covered Clinton's detailed Q&A sessions in New Hamsphire as boring/excruciating wastes of their time (if not that of voters); this after complaints that she did not do Q&As. Boehlert also pointed me to this snippet from TNR's Jason Zengerle:

I was at a dinner tonight with various political reporters who are up here to cover the happenings, and it was pretty funny how giddy/relieved they were at the prospect of a McCain-Obama general election campaign, as opposed to, say, a Romney-Clinton one. Suddenly, the next 11 months of their lives look a whole lot more enjoyable.

I'm not suggesting that Johnson's frustration with Romney wasn't legitimate — sounds like it was — nor whether it was accurate — sounds like it was, and then some. Nor am I questioning that it was part of his job to challenge a candidate on such things — it is. But, for all that Romney aide Eric Fehrnstrom is clearly a wanker for telling Johnson "don't be argumentative with the candidate" he was right to call him out for not acting professionally. There's the job you do, and then there's how you do it. On the campaign trail and everywhere else, they both matter.


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Dear Rachel,
You must be a glutton for punishment. Don't you know that "fair and balanced" can't be tolerated here?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 PM on 01/19/2008


Sorry, Rachael, but what is it you do, exactly?

You're obviously not a journalist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 01/19/2008

Well let me see......almost every post disagreed with Rachels article. Most of the posts rip Rachel a new one for her lack of spine. I believe there is only one post who agrees with Rachel but only to the degree that they thought the AP reporter should have used more decorum, but was correct in calling Romney out. Hmmm, looks to me like Rachel Sklar is not a reporter at all but instead has shown herself to be a media lackey who wants to maintain the status quo of letting politicians get away with saying anything they want with no accountability. As Rachel well knows if Glenn Johnson had not been vocal and aggressive in his questioning no one would know that not only is the man Johnson referred to a lobbyist, but Romney has many lobbyists working for him.
I would feel like such an yellow coward that I would resign.
Whaddya think Rachel? Good idea? Hand in your reporter badge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 01/19/2008

Rachel, I'm at a loss as to why you are still allowed to post anything at Huffpost. Did you have a point that you wanted to make or is this what your stream of consciousness is like?

Based on this and your other recent posts I have to conclude that you're a legacy appointment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 01/19/2008

The AP reporter correctly pointed out that Romney is trying to hide his ties to special neocon interests. That's the reporter's job. Thank goodness there are still real reporters with the guts to do their jobs properly. Most reporters nowadays are cowaring sheep who nod at what any government mouthpiece tells them, no matter how wildly outrageous it is. Reporters generally are afraid of being labled terrorist-lovers and of losing their jobs. The AP at least is totally independent of the corporate media. Somebody has to watch the people in power, especially the fascist neocon crime syndicate now in power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 01/19/2008

The job of the press is NOT to treat each person equally...especially when they lie!!

This is what got us where we are. We need MORE reporters who will not stand for lying, nor report it back without a fight.

Mitt had it coming and then some.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 PM on 01/18/2008

so let's see, a candidate distorts the truth, a reporter calls him on it, and Ms Sklar has an issue with the way the reporter conducted himself, this is exactly the problem with the press now a days, they are uninformed, lazy, arrogant and care more about how they look than getting the story right, I dont care if some old lady who supports Mitt said he was rude, (like she was there to by ink cartridges) more reporters like him please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 01/18/2008
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Heckled? He asked him a legitimate question which Romney was dodging. The discussion lasted after the photo shoot and then ONTO Romney's private plane. That reporter needs a raise.

The media inflate conflict between candidates while turning the actual media-politic interaction into a beauty pageant. Politicians SHOULD hate reporters, it means the reporters are doing their job.

Get them by the short and curlies and secure my Democracy, Mr. and Mrs. Fourth Estate!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 01/18/2008

Old Mitt new Mitt red Mitt blue Mitt
Willard smells you can't perfume it
Takes no stand he does a dance
In magic Mormon underpants

I read this little ditty on another post and just had resurect it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 01/18/2008

Rachel,

I haven't read so much flip-flopping since, well, since Mitt Romney hit the campaign trail last year. I wondered why we hadn't seen you on MSNBC lately. Have you been off at the GE/NBC School of Journalism for the Complacent, Docile and Submissive? Or were you studying at Fox News Network's Night School for Strong-Willed, Obnoxious Opinionators? I'm just askin'.

Flip-flopper was the catch phrase from the 2004 election, and it's high time we brought it out of storage. Romney has flip-flopped on hot button issues such as abortion, gay marriage, etc. What was good for the state of Massachusetts isn't good enough for the United States? He's a "legitimate" flip-flopper. Does he think no one is going to fact check his statements during a presidential campaign? Hats off to Glen Johnson who caught Romney with his pants down. Meet Candidate Bendova!

Nice to see the Gestapo back. What was with Romney lackey Eric Fehrnstrom's little tirade caught on camera? Man, did he get outed last night, dictating what the media can or cannot do! And that was after Romney had come back for seconds...did Romney think he was going to win that fight with Johnson? Fehrnstrom had to go over and bitch slap Johnson... why, again? To maintain the candidate's right to lie? His dignity? Puh-leeze! How about the public's right to know the truth, or our first amendment right to free speech? If this isn't news, I don't know what is. It's right up there with finding out the candidates are planting ringers in their audiences.

So Rachel, stop perpetuating the "Sheeple's News." You were brainwashed at the GE/NBC School of Journalism for the Complacent, Docile and Submissive. Snap out of it!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 01/18/2008
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Ms Sklar:

You are a member of the recently popular steno school of journalism, I gather. Or the Stepfords for Romney campaign committee, perhaps? Just let the lies pass, correct?

Heckle? You should look it up.

The reporter caught Romney in a pathological lie and confronted him with it. It was a wonderful thing to witness. Thrilling! At last!

I'm ready for the somnolent Washington press corp to wake up, follow Johnson's example and start doing their jobs. I've been waiting seven years for this to happen. Let's hammer the @#&*% political liars over and over again! Then do it some more.

(Romney and Clington do share something in common but it's not vilification by the media. Romney and Clinton are sibblings under the skin in their plasticity.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 01/18/2008

Rachel Sklar, you are part of the all the problems America faces at this point in history. So many (if not 99%) of the mainstream media do not call politicians on thier lies, inacuracies, parsing, and plain old bs that they know they can get away with it. If you feel what JOnes asked & the way he asked it is out of bounds please hand in your media badge pronto. We need a million more reporters like Greg Jones. We need to take away reproters creds who are not willing to mix it up with the crooks & liars who are running our country. Rachel you were so off base last night on MSNBC that I wanted to reach into my tv and shake some sense of moral responsibilty into you. Unfortunately the majority of the press such as yourself just tow the corporate line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 01/18/2008

You're so off base you must be standing in the bay.

Heckle: to harass with impertinent questions
Pertinent: pertaining directly to the matter at hand, relevant

If journalist did investigative reporting and confronting liars instead of worrying about being rude we wouldn"t be bogged down in the colonial war that could devolve these United States.

If you don"t like rude when liars are parsing their lies, move over to the Miss Manners website.
Oh sorry, that won"t work. YOU were pretty rude talking over David Shuster twice on Dan Abrams last night.

You say you get the reporters aren't stenographers" line but you should go read Glenn Greenwald's article on media toadies at:
www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2007/02/21/wolffe/

and Aaron Kinney's article on "A tale of two presidents" at:
www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2005/09/15/time_newsweek/index.html

Can't you see what happens when you just want to play nice. This is high stakes with the future direction of this country, not High Tea with frilly clothes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 01/18/2008

You're so off base you must be standing in the bay.

Heckle: to harass with impertinent questions
Pertinent: pertaining directly to the matter at hand, relevant

If journalist did investigative reporting and confronting liars instead of worrying about being rude we wouldn"t be bogged down in the colonial war that could devolve these United States.

If you don"t like rude when liars are parsing their lies, move over to the Miss Manners website.
Oh sorry, that won"t work. YOU were pretty rude talking over David Shuster twice on Dan Abrams last night.

You say you get the reporters aren't stenographers" line but you should go read Glenn Greenwald's article on media toadies at:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2007/02/21/wolffe/

and Aaron Kinney's article on "A tale of two presidents" at:
http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2005/09/15/time_newsweek/index.html

Can't you see what happens when you just want to play nice. This is high stakes with the future direction of this country, not High Tea with frilly clothes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 01/18/2008

I saw the clip, and it made me cringe.
While I despise Romney and his lies make me nauseous (and angry, too), I thought that the way Johnson acted was wrong.
Why can't reporters just write their pieces and say: 'Romney was in Nevada (or wherever) today, lying again. Today he claimed that his campaign was not tied to lobbyist, when in fact one of the men in charge is a lobbyist'.
Articles that point out that he is a liar, list the lies, tell the truth, should be much more effective than adolescent outbursts.
Believe me, I've blown up at people in similar situations... and felt queasy afterwards.
What matters is that Romney is a pathological liar; his case is so bad that he believes his lies, and he believes his denials when he's questioned about his lies. THAT is the story, not the anger of frustrated reporters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 01/18/2008
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