Fox's Megyn Kelly Works Over McCain Flack

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First Posted: 09-15-08 10:17 AM   |   Updated: 10-16-08 05:12 AM

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A fortnight ago, we noted of the way CNN's Campbell Brown stumped McCain spokesperson Tucker "Anchorman" Bounds with a bunch of questions to which he could provide no straight answer. But that was before the "Hey! Has Anyone Noticed That McCain Lies All The Time" Media Backlash of 2008. Now, Bounds cannot even obtain safe quarter at Fox News.

This morning, Megyn Kelly roadblocked several of Bounds' attempts at glib explanations, ordering Bounds to "stay on point," relating that "every independent analyst who took a look at" McCain's contention that Obama would be raising taxes on the middle class noted that "that's not true," suggesting that McCain "level with the American people," and even providing pushback on the McCain camp's misleading contentions on an age-appropriate sex-education bill that Obama voted for in the Illinois State Senate.

"I looked at the language of the bill," Kelly stated, "Age appropriate sex education about child predators and inappropriate touching. What is wrong with that?" Well, what's wrong with that, of course, is that Obama opted against those precious town hall meetings that McCain wanted, so now children aren't allowed to be protected from pedophiles, I guess.

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TRANSCRIPT:

KELLY: I want to hold you accountable for what McCain is doing, and get you to weigh in on this. Has your candidate gone too far, has he stretched the truth with the voters?


BOUNDS: Well, Megyn, what we have done is gone to great lengths to discuss Barack Obama's record. And I think what you're seeing in this ad today is that he would rather hurl insults than examine his record. I mean, it is true that during a struggling economy, he proposes raising taxes.

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KELLY: Not on the middle class.

BOUNDS: Well...ulp...on job growth and small businesses that drive the job growth of this country.

KELLY: But you guys have suggested he's going to raise taxes on the middle class and virtually every independent analyst who took a look at that claim said that's not true. He'll raise it on people making $200,000 or $250,000, but not the middle class.

BOUNDS: Well, Megyn, you're giving him an enormous amount of credit for a guy who has voted only to raise taxes in the United States Senate. For now...for him to make a new claim...for him...now, keep in mind --

KELLY: No, no! Let's stay on point, I'm not giving him any credit. I'm saying what the independent analysts say. They say that claim is false. And if that's false, why would John McCain do that, Tucker? Why wouldn't he just level with the voters and say, look, he's going to raise taxes on the wealthy or whatever you consider somebody to be making over $250,000, it's going to have a trickle down effect. That may not be good for the middle class. But why say he's going to raise taxes on the middle class when he's not?

BOUNDS: Because his record says that he will. If we take ever his word on everything he says he will do, the oceans will part, the sick will become healed. They're all sorts of things that Barack Obama is claiming on this campaign. But when you look is at his record, he has voted to increase taxes, he has voted in support of higher taxes for people making as little as $42,000 a year. I think you and I can both agree that those people are entrenched in the middle-class of this country.

KELLY: Tucker, why did he claim--

BOUNDS: 94 times in three years he is voted in support of higher taxes. Why are we to take him on his word that he would cut any tax? He has no record of doing it.

KELLY: Why did John McCain suggests in an ad that Barack Obama supported, comprehensive sex-ed for kindergartners?

BOUNDS: You'll notice that the Obama campaign has never refuted that. They voted for that in Barack Obama's committee. His committee that he chaired voted to pass that legislation. If you examine the language in the bill--

KELLY: I looked at the language in the bill.

BOUNDS: I know you will have an Obama person on later, I hope that you will ask them if there was language in the bill that actually talked about sex education for kindergartners.

KELLY: The language in the bill talks about age appropriate sex ed, including education about child predators and inappropriate touching. What is wrong with that?

BOUNDS: And sexually transmitted diseases.

KELLY: Right. Why wouldn't you want a kindergartner to be educated somewhat about inappropriate touching from adults?

BOUNDS: About sexually transmitted diseases?

KELLY: No! No! [crosstalk] His campaign says that's not fair, what he was backing was trying to educate little kindergartners on how to avoid sexual predators' and that you are distorting the language of the bill. Your response.

BOUNDS: We did not distort the language of the bill. We told voters that he voted in favor of this education. That is a reform that is on his record. If we cannot talk about the votes that he's actually taken, if we can't talk about the fact that he is supporting higher taxes or has proposed more taxes in a down economy when americans are struggling, what can we talk about? It is an important debate. Let's talk about the facts. No more of the dishonest, sleazy accusations. What he is trying to do is divert attention away from the fact that he is no proven record of making reforms. When voters go to the ballot in November, they will vote for someone who has a record of reform and bipartisanship. That is John McCain, not Barack Obama.

A fortnight ago, we noted of the way CNN's Campbell Brown stumped McCain spokesperson Tucker "Anchorman" Bounds with a bunch of questions to which he could provide no straight answer. But that was be...
A fortnight ago, we noted of the way CNN's Campbell Brown stumped McCain spokesperson Tucker "Anchorman" Bounds with a bunch of questions to which he could provide no straight answer. But that was be...
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What the guy should have done, compare McCain to the story of the Frog and the Scorpion.
Some things are just born that way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 09/16/2008

Megyn Kelly, Thank you. You are a credit to your profession. Thank you again, and again, and again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 09/16/2008
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WOW if that's a 'work-over,' bring her on! She NEVER called him on his avoiding EVERY SINGLE QUESTION.
You DO have to give him credit: he's very good as avoiding every issue and turning it all back anti-Barack. Too bad they are nothing but lies and distortions; which she made no headway against.
Sorry, am not impressed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 09/16/2008

Quit whining. When someone is doing a better job, cut her some slack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 AM on 09/16/2008
- Rnactivist I'm a Fan of Rnactivist 6 fans permalink

Wow...Megh­an, you had better start updating that resume...b­ut you dropped the ball, you had him on the mccain lies and then you let him slip away into the BS that the party is so famous for...but nice try.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 AM on 09/16/2008

Ms. Kelly, better dust off your resume....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 AM on 09/16/2008
- mamacat I'm a Fan of mamacat 137 fans permalink

More interviewers need to include that sort of language - "But that's not true."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 09/16/2008
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wow that vid was a blue moon fox taking the gop to task

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 AM on 09/16/2008
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I never thought I would see the day. A Fox News anchor (another blond hair, blue eyed one), NOT giving the republican candidate a free ride. Amazing. That was the first sign of "fair and balanced" I have ever witnessed on Fox News. Megyn appeared genuinely concerned about the middle class tax scenario, and about kids getting educated about how to avoid sexual predators. Most of all she appeared to have something I haven't seen on Fox News before...i­ntegrity. I am so used to lies, deceit and cronyism on Fox News, I almost didn't recognize integrity when it was right in front of me. I gotta say, I'm impressed. Now go talk some sense to Shawn Hannity Megyn!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 AM on 09/16/2008
- wmfor I'm a Fan of wmfor 21 fans permalink
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Wonder if you'll see her on Fox again after that. Her corporate masters must not be pleased.

Of course the McCain flunky really should have answered, "Of course they are lies. But we're in this election to win."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 09/16/2008
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Would you like a side of doublespeak with your plate of lies?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 09/16/2008

One of the first lies of the general election: McCain wants to stay in Iraq 100 years.

Where was the indignation over that giant lie?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 AM on 09/16/2008
- vernonbc I'm a Fan of vernonbc 2 fans permalink

Um, have you not seen the video where McCain says exactly that? That he'd be happy to stay for 50 years...10­0 years?

That could be the reason why reasonable people aren't upset about it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 AM on 09/16/2008
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The war injury and the Keyboard LIE !

July 13, 2008
Transcript

The Times Interviews John McCain


Q: But do you go on line for yourself?

Mr. McCain: They go on for me. I am learning to get online myself, and I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself. I don’t expect to be a great communicator, I don’t expect to set up my own blog, but I am becoming computer literate to the point where I can get the information that I need – including going to my daughter’s blog first, before anything else.

Q: Do you use a blackberry or email?

Mr. McCain: No

SR advisor Mark Salter: He uses a BlackBerry, just ours.

Mr. McCain: I use the Blackberry, but I don’t e-mail, I’ve never felt the particular need to e-mail. I read e-mails all the time, but the communications that I have with my friends and staff are oral and done with my cell phone. I have the luxury of being in contact with them literally all the time. We now have a phone on the plane that is usable on the plane, so I just never really felt a need to do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 AM on 09/16/2008
- Paul Peete - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Paul Peete 402 fans permalink

Tucker Bounds is the Scott McClellan of the McCain camp. The difference is Scot had a podium to stand behind and Tucker is on a soap box, And that box is getting wet and slippery when Cambell and Megyn get him sweaty. Or is that some other liquid they get him sprayin?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 AM on 09/16/2008
- wmfor I'm a Fan of wmfor 21 fans permalink
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Does that mean that Tucker will eventually get a big book contract to confess, "McCain made me lie for him. And I felt so very cheap in the morning."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 09/16/2008

The McCain campaign's entire strategy has come down to: get every republican hyena you can on TV and KEEP SAYING AND REPEATING LIES. It's really crude -- they're not even *trying* to tell the truth at this point -- just bury Obama in a truckload of b.s. It's really insulting to voters. I guess this is how he would govern, too?? Not good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 AM on 09/16/2008
- DRaymond I'm a Fan of DRaymond 66 fans permalink
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The buzz created by the View is getting attention. I think that the kid gloves are coming off even at Fox

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 AM on 09/16/2008

I do not watch "The View"- sort of thought it was fluff. But B. Walters and her women finally showed the cable networks how to do their job. I will watch it now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 AM on 09/16/2008
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How are we supposed to believe that John McCain is going to "reform" the Washington he helped shape by voting with Bush for the past 8 years? B/c of the type of politician he was prior to 2000? Give me a break, Tucker...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 AM on 09/16/2008
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