Sunday Hosts Under The Microscope At Pre-Convention Panel

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First Posted: 08-25-08 12:35 AM   |   Updated: 09-24-08 05:12 AM

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Sunday morning was business as usual on the networks, with Face The Nation, Meet The Press, and This Week performing their familiar weekly duties against the backdrop of the impending Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. But a couple of hours after those shows were off the air, their hosts gathered in downtown Denver to subject themselves to a little scrutiny, courtesy of the Joan Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics, and Public Policy. Moderated by Judy Woodruff (with the same affable and capable guidance she puts to great use at News Hour), Tom Brokaw, Bob Schieffer, and George Stephanopoulos participated in a discussion that was frank, brimming with collegial humor, and filled with highlights.

Woodruff got immediately down to brass tacks, asking the panel how they would assess the campaign coverage in general. "Robust but uneven," offered Brokaw, who went on to assert that the country was much better served in this election cycle by the "wider screen" provided by the confluence of cable news and the internet. Schieffer averred that the coverage was "generally very good," but noted that the press tends to reflect the tenor of the campaign itself -- a theme he would come back to again and again. George Stephanopoulos noted how intense and rapid the news cycle has become: "Everything is covered, all of the time," and said the most difficult part of the job was working through the sheer abundance of campaign emails and blog posts.

Woodruff next asked the hosts to characterize the quality of coverage provided Hillary Clinton. Schieffer was the most succinct, calling it "fairly evenhanded." But Brokaw dissented, stating that he felt like things came to be "loaded up against her." There was "too much discussion of her needing to drop out of the race," Brokaw said, adding that these calls were "unfair and inappropriate in many instances."

Stephanopoulos felt differently, saying that a time came where it was simply "a fact that [Clinton] couldn't win," and that timing played a role in the coverage -- May was noticeably different from March. And as for perceptions of increased scrutiny, Stephanopoulos noted that the front runner draws the most fire.

Schieffer probably stated it best when he said that "we need to find a way to shorten [the primary] process."

Things got decidedly stickier when Woodruff asked if the key issues of the day had been given proper coverage. Brokaw said that without going back and taking "an inventory" of the past coverage, there was no way of really answering that question. There were twenty-two debates, and the candidates themselves could have initiated the discussion of issues.

Of course, this got me thinking about what a deficit the news consumer starts at when the celebrity face of a news organization asks the candidates about policy questions related to education, Iraq, energy policy, et cetera. Queries tend to solicit broad overviews with little depth. To me, a game-changing way of getting great issue coverage in politics would be to expand the exposure of specialized reporters. For example, reporters who cover education issues for a living are better suited to dig down into areas of vulnerability.

Stephanopoulos stated bluntly, "it's just not true that these issues are not being discussed." He's right, of course. They are being discussed, but in many cases, far from sight. Take the recent news out of Iraq, where withdrawal timetables are suddenly, plainly, a part of negotiations between the Bush and al Maliki governments. This development had its origins in a congressional hearing back in June, where Iraqi Parliamentarians began the steady push for U.S. withdrawal. To get that news, one had to turn to the Washington Independent. So far as I can recall, this story was not given much play in network or cable news. It was certainly never discussed on Sunday! But these hearings presciently bespoke the Iraq turning point we have arrived at today.

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The issue of issues behind them, the panel turned to more esoteric queries. Was there sexism or racism in the coverage of the Democratic primaries? Brokaw said, "I don't think [Clinton] was the victim of sexism. I just don't." Schieffer echoed Brokaw, literally: "I do not agree that sexism is more rampant in America than racism, I just don't." Stephanopoulos disagreed, suggesting that "sexism and ageism are more acceptable" than racism, noting that the comedians that populate his "Sunday Funnies" section, simply do not "have a handle" on how to lampoon Obama.

On the matter of John Edwards and Rielle Hunter, the panel split on whether or not they should have given the story more coverage. "We pressed our sources and couldn't report it," Stephanopoulos said simply. Schieffer went folksy on the matter: "A woman has a baby and says that fellow over there is the daddy and that fellow over there says I'm the daddy. That was pretty much it." Brokaw was more thoughtful, saying that the one "question he couldn't answer" was: would the press have gone after Romney or Giuliani as hard?

Brokaw's most puzzling moment came when discussing McCain's success, which he attributed to the candidate's "indomitable will." Brokaw opined that McCain won by simply being "the most authentic...he wasn't trying to reinvent himself." I encourage Mr. Brokaw to get to know that John McCain who ran for office in 2000!

The discussion grew even more electric when Woodruff threw the panel on the not-so-tender mercies of Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, who disputed Brokaw's take on John McCain and proclaimed, simply, that the media does not do a good job covering the issues. But it wasn't long before Rendell proffered the quote of the session -- disharmonious words sure to spook the entire convention. "Ladies and gentlemen, the coverage of Barack Obama was embarrassing. He basically got a free pass."

Rendell was pretty specific in the network he was singling out -- MSNBC -- if not the precise personage who lay at the root of his objection. Let's just say that when Chris Matthews decides to run for office in Pennsylvania, he'd better not be counting on Rendell's support. Where Matthews is concerned, it's pretty clear that Rendell's "tingle" is somewhere behind his temples, and white-hot at that.

Sunday morning was business as usual on the networks, with Face The Nation, Meet The Press, and This Week performing their familiar weekly duties against the backdrop of the impending Democratic Natio...
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- ProfEvil I'm a Fan of ProfEvil 2 fans permalink

The media focus on Obama is for the wrong reason.
The media is focused on catching every little gaffe, or misrepresent every single word that comes out of his(Obama) mouth/campaign.
John McCain on the other hand is getting a free pass on everything.
Tom Brokaw is a solid John McCain mouth piece.
We really miss Tim Russet- may his gentle soul rest in peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 08/25/2008
- sheikwil I'm a Fan of sheikwil 3 fans permalink

They are focusing on the coverage of Obama, but not the fact that the media treated Obama unfairing this entire time, they looked at everything Obama did, even the man sneezing, while they let McCain and all the lies he told, all the flip floopping he did, all the gaffe's he made just slide right by. So yes the media paid a lot of attention to Obama and overlooked all the idiot things McCain has done. Even the research has found that the media was harder on Obama than McCain and Cindy with her drug stealing etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 08/25/2008
- dkuz09 I'm a Fan of dkuz09 12 fans permalink
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Its kind of disheartening to see Gov. Rendell speak so loosely about Obama when just two years ago, Barack Obama himself stumped for Rendell in Philadelphia for the gubernatorial elections(I was there in the liacouras center to hear him speak, with Rendell smiling and clapping happily by his side). What a difference two years makes. Shame shame shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 08/25/2008

As a proud Philadelphia native I was a huge Rendell fan. Even liked his commentary on the Eagles. His behavior regarding Obama has left me confused and somewhat angry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 08/25/2008
- Triciann I'm a Fan of Triciann 3 fans permalink

He's always been a close friend of the CLintons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 08/25/2008
- Plowboy I'm a Fan of Plowboy 25 fans permalink

Proof that there is a lot of sh*t is our world.
It is time we started cleaning out these damned stables.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 08/25/2008

Ok so a network that generally comes in 3rd in the ratings still has so much clout to have single handedly engineered Obama's win to become the Democratic nominee for President. Please enough already. The loss was her’s and her team’s. The vote for the Iraq war was her undoing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 08/25/2008

Rendell conveniently forgets how long and hard the press hammered O on so-called Bittergate and the Rev Wright story. That said, someone needs to smack him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/25/2008
- ProfEvil I'm a Fan of ProfEvil 2 fans permalink

Tom Brokaw is John McCain's mouth piece. David Gregory focuses on anything that is ant-Obama. Joe Scarborough is a buffoon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 08/25/2008
- DWP I'm a Fan of DWP 2 fans permalink

Rendell obviously did not listen to Pat Buchanan or Joe Scarborough. True there are some reporters on MSNBC who seemed to be pro Obama but there were sure quite a few who were obviously pro Clinton. At any rate this is not the type of thing that is going to help -- I thought Rendell was a true Democrat -- obviously I am wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 08/25/2008
- flymic I'm a Fan of flymic 14 fans permalink

Does Mr. Rande!l think Fox Noise is the beacon of journalistic integarity. Save it Governor-- you're a sore loser.


The best part of all of this is Rande!l knows Biden's pick as VP puts PA solidely democratic and makes his state a non-issue this election cycle put an end to his 15 minutes of fame.

Maybe now he can go stuff his face with another Philly Cheestake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 08/25/2008
- 1PALady I'm a Fan of 1PALady 2 fans permalink
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You are so right, he is not needed as much now. Not that he was doing anything to help O anyways!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 08/25/2008

Bob Shieffer is the only one with any MSM credibility here. Brokow is a champion for McCain and Stephanopoulos is a champion for, shall we say, for himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 08/25/2008
- RonNYC I'm a Fan of RonNYC 17 fans permalink
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Shieffer is the idiot who asked Bush and Kerry why people are gay during the 2004 debates. What a stupid question and equally stupid answers. What was the point. And now he is going to moderate another debate. I won't be watching that one. Shieffer is a loser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 08/25/2008
- oddsnends I'm a Fan of oddsnends 3 fans permalink

The media is losing a lot of credibility. Their making it all about HRC at the expense of the other most historical nomination in history. Something all American's can be proud of. I'm a white 65 yr old woman & I remember white only fountains & restrooms. The riots. It's 40 yrs later & I've never been prouder of my country than I am now. Finally a part of the American dream can be realised. Simply That all men are created equal. No they don't have to wave the race flag in any way, probably shouldn't. But they're denegrating the historic value of this nomination by gossip. We want to hear about issues that effect the American people.
What's real coverage. Duh! Issues, issues, issues. & the solutions these people offer. To be manipulated out some stealth media bias or plane lazyness shames this country & turns the media into a gossip rag.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 08/25/2008
- dkuz09 I'm a Fan of dkuz09 12 fans permalink
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Couldn't have said or heard it from anyone better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 08/25/2008
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With friends like Rendell, who needs enemas? I thought Gov. Ed was now "on-board." Apparently not with that kind of "after-the-fact" rhetoric. Hey, Ed, save your sniping for 2009 and then write a book that can go straight to bargain bin.

Obama/Biden 2008/2012

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 08/25/2008

I can't stop laughing over the "enema". I hope it was intentional.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 08/25/2008

I hope it was intentional too!
ps. Mathews and Obermean should get those enema`s they were so full of it in there Hill hate.
and yes others we pro Hill and anti Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 08/26/2008
- CtJean I'm a Fan of CtJean 9 fans permalink

Dear stopcensoringme, did you mean enemies (as in foe)

or actually enemas?

I can't stop laughing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 08/25/2008
- CtJean I'm a Fan of CtJean 9 fans permalink

Did you mean enemies?

or enemas?

I'm still laughing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 08/25/2008
- Taratrue I'm a Fan of Taratrue 4 fans permalink

Me too. :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 08/25/2008
- CtJean I'm a Fan of CtJean 9 fans permalink

third try at this comment

did you mean e n e m i e s or e n e m a s

I'm still laughing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 08/25/2008

To all those asking about the spelling: it works either way, but I'm hoping it was intentional.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 08/25/2008
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