NBC's Mitchell Contradicts Herself on Romney's Criticism of Obama's Syria Policy
On Wednesday's NBC Nightly News, a piece by correspondent Andrea Mitchell incorrectly claimed that Mitt Romney "doesn't say how" he believes the Obama administration should assist rebels who are fighting against Bashar Assad's rule of Syria, giving the impression that the GOP presidential candidate was criticizing President Obama without offering constructive ideas. She even hinted that Romney had not voiced support for arming rebels as she noted that "Others, including John McCain, say the U.S. should arm the rebels."
But, earlier in the day, as she hosted Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC, Mitchell had acknowledged that "the Romney camp is calling for the U.S. to help arm the opposition," and read a statement the Romney campaign released on Tuesday that said as much before allowing Romney foreign policy advisor Dan Senor to further discuss what the Romney campaign believes America's role should be.
In contrast with the NBC Nightly News, on the same day's CBS Evening News, correspondent Nancy Cordes related that "Romney argues the U.S. should arm the Syrian opposition."
But NBC's report - which was recorded before the show was taped although Mitchell did make an appearance to introduce the piece - undermined Romney by hinting that he had not offered his own ideas:
ANDREA MITCHELL: In the face of all this, Mitt Romney argues the U.S. should help the rebels but doesn't say how.
MITT ROMNEY, ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL: The world looks to America to lead, and we've been sitting in the backburner, hoping things would become arranged in a way that was attractive to the world. But, frankly, what's happening in Syria is unacceptable.
MITCHELL: Others, including John McCain, say the U.S. should arm the rebels.
But, several hours earlier, just past 1:00 p.m. on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports, host Mitchell had informed viewers:
And while the administration relies on diplomacy to counter the brutality of this regime. The Romney camp is calling for the U.S. to help arm the opposition. ... I wanted to bring to you, to everyone's attention to what Mitt Romney's statement was yesterday:
"President Obama's lack of leadership has resulted in a policy of paralysis that has watched Assad slaughter 10,000 individuals. We should increase pressure on Russia to cease selling arms to the Syrian government and to end its obstruction at the United Nations. And we should work with partners to arm the opposition so they can defend themselves.
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Don't expect Annn-drea to
Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:23am.
Don't expect Annn-drea to remember what she said earlier in the day.
So, Ms. Mitchell, were you lying then or are you lying now?
Andrea is as much a reporter as Ed Schultz
Submitted by frank14 on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 10:01am.
and less impartial.
Andrea Mitchell
Submitted by c5then on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:28am.
should go back to being an activist (she calls it reporting) for "women's issues". Most of the other stuff seems to be beyond her, intelectually.
Maybe any of NBC's so-called "reporters" could ask the administration what the difference is between Lybia and Syria and what constitutes the line that needs to be crossed before "NATO" decides to act? Lybia announced that it was going to start killing it's own civilians and NATO acted preemptively. Syria just went ahead and did it, and has killed 9,000 + so far. So is the important threshold the announcement, or what?
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
Their Both Wrong
Submitted by JustAl on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:30am.
Syria, like Libya before it, is NONE of our business.
Can anyone say bin Laden?
Submitted by 4for4 on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:41am.
We've armed rebels before and look what happened. Replacing one destructive government with an unknown government is as easy as Iraq. This goes to show that few have considered the long term outcome of simply arming the rebels.
Just another...
Submitted by P. Aaron on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:44am.
...ME mess. Like Libya, Egypt, and mainstream American journalism. They're all vacuous.
Andrea often fails to differentiate her face from her derriere.
Submitted by KyWriter on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:54am.
But given the similarity, it's a natural mistake.
Mitchell looks old, whithered, depressed, exhausted
Submitted by ChrisNH on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:57am.
All Leftist Media Hacks do. They dread the coming trio of events:
1.) Scott Walker swats away threats from radical, violent Leftist union hacks and wins next Tuesday
2.) OBAMOCare is bludgeoned to death by the Supreme Court
3.) OBAMO loses--big--in November.
Doubt #3 anyone? Not anymore. The 'fundamentals' of unemployment, consumer confidence, the stock market, housing prices are all going the wrong way, and OBAMO knows it.
Plus, none of his 'negative' thrusts against Romney are sticking. In other words, people are tuning OBAMO out.
I say just give nuclear
Submitted by texastommy on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 9:18am.
I say just give nuclear weapons to both sides...
preferably dropped by B-2s from 50,000 feet...
but nuclear tipped cruise missles would be fine, too.
Then, pave the country over, build a Wal-mart, and have plenty of parking. And the parking lot will be lit all night from below.