David Gregory Yawns At Torture News (VIDEO)

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Posted: 05-15-09 03:56 PM

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Do I believe that Meet The Press has improved under David Gregory? No, I do not. And as it turns out, in growing numbers, America is agreeing with me. As my colleague Danny Shea pointed out yesterday, "NBC's Meet the Press suffered its lowest ratings since David Gregory became moderator last week, dipping below the 3 million viewer mark for the first time since August 19, 2007.

I can't speak to why America is souring on David Gregory, but I can tell you why I am! Gregory demonstrates all of the reportorial tenacity of a dilettante badminton player under heavy sedation. The game -- oh, how it fascinates him! Look at the shuttlecock bob through the air, borne on the wheezing breezes of his hot air emanations and the gentle paddling of his racket! Back and forth and back and forth, if Gregory had his druthers, it would just go on forever, the rich panoply of process story unfolding endlessly until the end of days. In a world like that, it is a terrible thing, to have...you know -- standards.

Gregory made an appearance on Morning Joe Friday with this disease in full flower. He gently massaged the unfolding disclosures on torture into a passive reflection on Washington's eternal political sussurations:

GREGORY: I think -- this is another example of why the administration doesn't want to go down this road. Doesn't want to get this debate. I spoke to somebody yesterday that said the problem is that nobody comes away cleanly from this debate. Not a Republican and not a Democrat. And now the House Speaker is ensnared in these questions about why she didn't push back harder and when she actually knew about the techniques. So here we are in a position where Pelosi is blaming the CIA, accusing the CIA, misleading her. and you have other Republicans who are in these briefings saying wait a minute. We were all told what was going on. We all knew what was going on. Now calls for the release of the briefing in full. And this is not where the White House wants to be. This is not the debate that it wants to have. And it just goes back to a more fundamental point which is that the more you debate this, the more you realize the politics of the time are incredibly difficult. And as many people who oppose these techniques now have to acknowledge that in 2002, there were not Democrats who were willing to stand up to the White House and say no. We are not going down this road. This is wrong for America. That debate came later. A lot of the beliefs came later because of the time nobody really wanted to get in the middle or stand in the way of techniques that might prevent another terror attack.

I just don't know where to begin with this thicket of supine, cloying, dribble. David Gregory is talking about torture. He's talking about criminal behavior. He's talking about moral failings. And by his own admission, "nobody comes out cleanly." By his own admission, everyone was "told what was going on." Everyone "knew what was going on." You'd think that such a target-rich environment would lead a journalist to scramble all available resources to pin down all the wrongdoing, get to the bottom of everything, ensure that the whole matter comes out into the light. You will not be able to watch David Gregory in the above clip and feel like he is even remotely inspired to follow the story. All you get is shrugging, stooped, passivity.

Gregory is fascinated by Pelosi, and how shiny she is! On the matter of her being briefed on torture, Gregory reports something widely known: "There is no evidence she was pushing back even internally." But that's only part of the story! Pelosi is not the onion, she's the peel! There is no evidence that ANY of the people briefed on these techniques pushed back, even internally. One would imagine that watching Nancy Pelosi sidestep her way through an ungainly press conference might inspire someone to track down the rest of those who were briefed and stayed silent.

Gregory reports, "Other people who were [at these briefings], Republicans who were there, are saying it is clear as day. What they were asking for and what they were already doing." Does Gregory not realize that these sources have openly confessed to the very thing that the press is trying to hound out of Nancy Pelosi?

Gregory continues: "So that's the reality of the -- of the public record that we have so far. Now, maybe if we go down this road, maybe we will learn more and get a fuller accounting of what was contained in that briefing." YES, MAYBE A FULLER ACCOUNTING WILL FALL OUT OF THE SKY AND HIT US ON THE HEAD. And when it does, David Gregory will fearlessly document just how shiny its collision with the earth looked! Until then, we will have to dream of a day that someone invents REPORTERS, who actively seek out full accountings!

It gets even more ridiculous. Carlos Watson asks David Gregory, "What in your mind would be one or several tipping points that would move this towards a full investigation?" To my mind, the correct answer is, "Well, I am a dedicated, professional, well-remunerated reporter, and I have the obligation to bring this story in myself, and not wait around, passively hoping for a tipping point to spur me into action." But Gregory's answer is this:

"How about nothing?"

That's right! That's what he said. He added some important clarification: "Look, if the White House has the kind of political capital that it appears to have, they are going to make it very clear that they do not want this to be the discussion. they have a lot of other things they want to talk about." So there you have it. David Gregory and his colleagues are just paralyzed in the face of the White House's awesome political capital, which is the only thing for which they seem to have any respect. Gregory has been hanging around with too many political consultants. He's forgotten that he isn't one of them.

"The more you debate this," Gregory says, "The more you realize the politics of the time are incredibly difficult."

Well, boo hoo, you goddamned crybaby.

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Do I believe that Meet The Press has improved under David Gregory? No, I do not. And as it turns out, in growing numbers, America is agreeing with me. As my colleague Danny Shea pointed out yesterd...
Do I believe that Meet The Press has improved under David Gregory? No, I do not. And as it turns out, in growing numbers, America is agreeing with me. As my colleague Danny Shea pointed out yesterd...
 
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- magic3400 I'm a Fan of magic3400 9 fans permalink
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He asks questions, but doesn't seem too interested in the answer...he just wants to move onto the next question.

Matthews does this sometimes, then he will hear the guest say something interesting and has to stop and backup with a follow up.

I think they get wrapped up in their notes or something and they just stop listening to the answers.

The classic was the Ari Fleischer interview on Hardball when Fleischer said "...having been hit once how could we take a chance that Saddam might not strike again?", It took Matthews watching his second broadcast of the 6:00pm show to realize that Fleischer had implied that Saddam was behind 911.

I will grant him the fact that it was a heated interview, but that was a missed opportunity to bury Fleischer in the dog dew that the Bush/Cheney cabal created.

I see the samething on Meet the Press right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 05/17/2009
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I have not watch Meet the Press since Russert died. He would always put their feet to the fire. David Gregory is too soft and uninteresting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 05/17/2009
- LisaO8 I'm a Fan of LisaO8 26 fans permalink

I agree - after I saw him dancing with Rover, I couldn't stomach the man anymore. Schuster would be great - throw him in there to replace DG!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 05/17/2009
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Hadn't thought of Shuster, good one! He never came across as pretending to care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 05/18/2009
- Bobrobert I'm a Fan of Bobrobert 9 fans permalink

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Pathetic... know nothing... castrated wimp on Sunday morning that should never have been put there!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 05/17/2009
- meeneecat I'm a Fan of meeneecat 5 fans permalink

Except for maybe some guest appearances and fill-ins on other shows, I'd never actually listened to Gregory before playing this clip...and I couldn't get past the 40 second mark, god is he dull! His voice is dull, his expression is dull, his tone is dull, and his face reminds me of a horse's. How on earth, why on earth, did NBC give the job to him. My cat could have predicted that ratings would immediately plunge.

Man, oh man, I don't mean to make light of the whole torture thing, but I would tell you anything you wanted to know so long as you don't force me watch clips of David Gregory yawning over, and over again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 AM on 05/17/2009

Sun. AM talking heads are a waste of time. Their focus is corporate goals instead of thoughtful, intelligent reporting and analysis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 05/17/2009
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how right you are

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 05/17/2009

Dana Perino in a suit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 AM on 05/17/2009

I don't have to listen to what he says. A few seconds of his tone and body language speaks enough for him.. it says "no will."

What is he doing there if he's too jaded and defeated to muster any passion for journalism?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 AM on 05/17/2009
- Acidic I'm a Fan of Acidic 6 fans permalink

This is the most worthless non-story I have ever had the displeasure of reading. What a joke. Although Gregory could definitely use some pizazz, I saw nothing wrong with his critique and as far as yawning, You really need to grow up Jason.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 AM on 05/17/2009
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Oh really, How about the fact that Gregory isn't saying journalists need to pin down the Republicans that were briefed & find out the truth ... LIKE WATERGATE ... the truth was exposed by 2 journalists ... duh

Gregory is a lazy boy who has NO journalistic integrity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 05/17/2009
- dems08 I'm a Fan of dems08 175 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 05/17/2009
- maxfax I'm a Fan of maxfax 17 fans permalink

If Gregoy misses the point on torture, you better believe it's absolutely calculated. There's no innocence here, particularly when it comes to "Morning Joe."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 05/17/2009
- Malkin71 I'm a Fan of Malkin71 26 fans permalink
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David Gregory is a total T00L.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 05/16/2009
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Gregory is not a deep thinker and he cannot relate to the "pulse" of America -- that is why I stopped watching MTP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 05/16/2009

God you all need to go back to the cave you was in. After 9/11 everyone was yelling for blood and said do to whatever it took to get the ones that did the attacks. Now everyone is coming out today 7 years later when we are safe. You all need to remember what happened the TWIN TOWERS was bombed and the PENTAGON and 3000 people died from this. Lets wake up people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 05/16/2009
- horsey I'm a Fan of horsey 13 fans permalink
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yep Bush was on guard when 9/11 happened. guess the guy was sleepin in his cave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 05/16/2009
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The people who attacked us are still out there because Bush decided to drop the ball in Afghanistan and go into Iraq costing over 4000 troops their lives, 40,000 troops so maimed they can no longer serve, and thousands more suicides among returning soldiers who got no help, and then Bush & Co. lied about those numbers. Maybe there were no attacks because Bush served up the military on a shiny platter making it easier for terrorists than having to come to us. And even then he didn't protect them with the proper gear they needed, or even a decent strategic plan, after putting in charge the one who was left atter firing all the generals who told the truth. All Petraeus did was pay $30 million a month to the terrorists not to fight against us in Iraq and claim the surge worked. And if you think all that BushCo did made us safe, you're the one who desperately needs to wake up and start educating yourself as to the reality of what BushCo has cost us and other countries in lives and everything else you can think of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 05/16/2009
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you've been a member at Huffington Post since April 2009 and made 700+ comments already? something doesn't smell right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 05/17/2009
- Jeany I'm a Fan of Jeany 12 fans permalink

I was never asleep, I lived under the Dulles flight path. I was and am a proponent of intelligence work and prosecution and not a fan of Bush's MONSTER LASHING OUT reaction. Anyone who thinks that the big show of military power was in any way preferable to good, solid investigation and prosecution is stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 05/17/2009
- evekendall I'm a Fan of evekendall 124 fans permalink
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I NEVER said do whatever it took!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 05/17/2009
- sangean I'm a Fan of sangean 4 fans permalink

I became much less impressed with Gregory when he had the daily show on MSNBC during the campaign. He is an entirely conventional, pedestrian Washington insider talking head who brings no originality to the table. His stewardship of MTP has been rooted solely in the "conventional wisdom" and both George on ABC and Bob on CBS can run circles around him. They are each far sharper interviewers than Gregory and, obviously, the viewing public senses this. I think that if NBC let Brian Williams really cut loose, he would easily outdo Gregory as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 05/16/2009
- kevinw I'm a Fan of kevinw 10 fans permalink

Gregory is a Repub enabler. He likes the Pelosi angle cause it gives a safe democratic target. If Obama stays away from the torture debate then they can say he is just like Bush. I think Gregory is afraid if he does hard news he won't get invited to those fancy rich people/news media galas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 05/16/2009
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