Bozell Column: CNN's Slanted Slice of America

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Every four years, journalists present themselves as objective questioners in presidential debates only to be roundly, and correctly, denounced by conservatives for being anything but. When, oh when, we ask, will America be able to enjoy a candidate forum free from liberal reporters inserting their slanted worldviews into the discussion? When, oh when, we ask ourselves, will they get out of the way?

It looks like we should be very careful what we ask for.

On Tuesday night, CNN did this – or at least said it was doing this. The network teamed up with the video site YouTube to host a debate of the Democratic contenders and pretenders in South Carolina. This time the primary questioners were amateur video-makers who submitted their questions to YouTube, competing for CNN air time like a political version of "American Idol." CNN puffed itself up as "groundbreaking" for this effort, suggesting it was offering "real questions from real people."

The questioners CNN presented may have given the debate a different flavor, but what the consumer was really left with was the aftertaste of too much soda bubbles and syrup. It was a dumbed-down debate, with center stage dedicated to bouts of silliness, shameless attention-seeking, and emotionally manipulative questions.

Rather than an objective discussion about gay "rights" there was the question from two lesbians wondering why they couldn’t get married. Rather than a factual question about Iraq there was the angry plea from the grieving father of a fallen soldier that we withdraw before he lost another son. This kind of "moderation" might be enjoyable to watch as an alternative to the norm – like watching the heart-wrenching or embarrassing tryouts of "Idol" wannabes – but it wasn’t exactly the high-faluting rebirth of Athens.

These interviewers wanted to be taken seriously, but many were just buffoons who made fools of the network that likes to bill itself as "the most trusted name in news." CNN selected hammy Tennessee hillbillies looking like "Hee Haw" rejects and a cartoon snowman speaking in a falsetto voice about global warming as presidential candidate questioners, along with several lame musical interludes where the inquirers displayed their questions on crudely written cue cards.

Is this really the state of affairs in our democratic experiment, circa 2007? If so, God help us all.

There was a more serious concern for the public watching this CNN spectacle. Every time "objective" networks claim to seek the voice of the American people, they seem to think that 75 or 80 percent of Americans are squarely on the political left of the spectrum, people who think Dennis Kucinich-think is in the mainstream. Questions from the left dominated the CNN proceedings, lamenting the Democrats’ slowness on Iraq withdrawal, honoring "gay marriage," and scrapping everything George W. Bush ever proposed.

Some questions consisted of tired, and thoroughly false liberal attack lines that would warm a Democrat’s heart, as in asking how race and class skewed the response to Hurricane Katrina, with the insulting assumption that President Bush said "Oh, it’s just black people. Take your time responding." Predictably, this insulting question drew an equally truth-challenged response from Sen. Chris Dodd: "The American president had almost no response whatsoever to the people of that city, New Orleans." Where were the CNN fact checkers? Bush signed a $51 billion aid package within ten days.

Some might say we shouldn’t be shocked by these loaded inquiries because it was, after all, a debate among and for partisan Democrats. But if so, CNN shouldn’t pretend this to be the collective voice of America. It simply can’t have it both ways. But CNN never admitted that slant. CNN might claim that there’s a left-wing tilt in the number of submissions that they received because of the partisan interest. But that’s no excuse for CNN to skew the proceedings so dramatically and leave the impression that "the people" out there think Ted Kennedy’s way too conservative.

CNN tipped viewers off to its ideological direction when it continuously praised all the "passionate" and "thoughtful" submissions in preview segments leading up to the debate. When CNN aired environmental questions, they came from parents holding children panicking about the global-warming menace. When it aired health-care questions, the questioners wanted to know why government subsidies are so inadequate. When it aired "faith" questions, they were from people scandalized by too much old-time religion in our politics.

The Republicans will also subject themselves to the CNN-YouTube bubble machine on a Monday night in September. They will be foolish to expect a similar treatment.

It’s rare for the liberal TV news networks to conduct a town-hall presidential debate that even splits the questions down the middle ideologically. Charlie Gibson did it in the second Bush-Kerry debate in 2004. Now that debate, with its simple one-for-you and one-for-you, seemed strangely groundbreaking.


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Questions for Republicans

Questions for Republicans aired by CNN will probably include "Why don't you want everyone to have health care?" and the now-infamous "Why do you hate Mexicans?"

Are you okay mb? Sounds

Are you okay mb?

Sounds like you're channeling Tumbler.  :P

Watching that debate last nite was kind of scary, yes?

 

I didn't watch it.

Reading about it was bad enough!

I confess I made up the health care one, but Tom Tancredo in the first debate actually did get asked "Why do you hate Mexicans?"

Alan Colmes

I just finished watching Brent on H&C and I'm thoroughly confused. Will someone please help me.

 Is Alan Colmes a total fool or a complete idiot?

 Inquiring minds want to know.

Poco..........yes

Poco..........yes

ROF

LMAO!

Sean likes him -

but besides that, to answer your question, he's a lib, so what was your question again?

There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V

Evening poco... Both.

Evening poco...

Both.

poco... LOL... Geesh...

poco...

LOL...

Geesh...

You got instantaneous answers from us all!

}}}----> pocomo

He can be both.

He can also be the most in tune Liberal in the crowd.  Very little actual knowledge is necessary to be a member, you just need to be very much in touch with your Feeeeeliiings.

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

I'm sure that the evil

I'm sure that the evil Rupert Murdoch/Roger Ailes Gestapo personally selected Colmes after many auditions. Same with Wesley Clark.

Liberals did not grasp it

The obvious point for a liberal to make is that The New Republic doesn't have to resort to dubious anonymous reporting from Iraq to convince its liberal readers that the war is going badly.

So why the wretched excess? Why, after being embarrassed by Stephen Glass's over-the-top reporting, would they resort to some anonymous dude telling strange stories about American guys wearing around the skullcaps of dead children all day?

That is too funny...

I actually read in a blog once, accusing FNC of using Alan Colmes as the liberal on Hannity and Colmes because it makes liberals look stupid. Don't they realize he sounds just like they do? Listening to him is like watching a train wreck, you know it's horrible, but you can't turn away. ;)

 

 

Stop global warming. Ball-gag a liberal.

Well, one can only hope

Well, one can only hope that the questions the (R)'s submit shall be thoughtful and serious.

But of course, with CNN doing the choosing....I suspect Mr. Bozell's supposition will be correct.

I've a suggestion for the NEXT round of debates....let the (R)'s submit questions to the (D)'s via YouTube....with Rush to be the decider on the questions submitted to the candidates....and vice versa.....with, oh say, Alan Colmes (it matter's not...let the libs choose their own arbiter of questions) picking the questions for our candidates.

And a moderator from the "other side" of the political spectrum to keep the candidates on topic and off their non-answering talking points.  Without showering the audience with stupidity and spittle and self-aggrandizing show-boating (anybody know to whom I'm referring here?)

THAT would be a debate worth watching.

 

Where you been?

Off subject, missed your parties Blonde - Rush had mentioned that the questions were amatureish and not asked by broadcast professionals, which demeaned the professionalism of CNN - I'd go further, have a collection of Joe six-packs, being moderated by a "real" reporter or better yet two - one msm (Lsm) and somebody from NB. The questions would be asked by the Six-packs, debated by the rest of them, then if necessary, a compiled or condensed question would be put to the candidates. This could be a 2 part session, with the questions being put together earlier, then being asked later, live.

The fun part would be to see the interactions between the libs and thinking people, the emotional vs. factual. With luck, the questions would be nothing like the baby food softballs being used by the demolibs so far. Youi'd get "Why are you so interested in defeat, instead of winning?", Asked of the lib moderator, "what percentage of news is showing bad instead of good in Iraq?" or "if people only see bad on tv, how do you think the pols will reflect that viewing?"

There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V

Fasted

how is it possible to demean the proffesionalism of CNN?  just askin

Support our Troops   

}}}----> From Youtube to Teletubbies

I'm hoping the Republicans can eschew the Snowman types.

Will they go down to the Gay debate also?

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

Cool... ...that was

Cool...

...that was really a low blow!

LMAO...

Not sure it was cool . .

. . 'casue he wasn't a 'hot' snowman, didn't melt my heart with his plea, and I think he's a bit wishy-washy or soft on carbon transfers.

There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V

}}}----> He said, sheepishly

What?  What?

What did I say now??  Bwahahaha.

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

the u-tube Q's for the R's

The u-tube Q's for the R's.

There will not be a question - OK, OK, there will not be any actual straight questions on actual issues - most of the questions will be based on issues that the leftists use to divide Republicans, or on c__pola like: "why do you hate gays?" or "why do you hate Mexicans?" or "do you agree with President Bush that New Orleans does not matter?" But I regress..

There will not be a single question that asks:

What will you do to make sure that our taxes are not increased?

What can you do to give the Iraqi people the best chance possible that after more than 3 decades of oppression and terror, they have a chance at freedom and hope?

What hope can you give Americans that you will ensure that our right to a free press will not be taken away, by the fringe Democrats?

Will you promise to fight back the leftist agenda of the media and to push for real national discussion on important issues as how to reform SS, how to reform Medicare and how to stop illegal immigration?

And, as President, next time a lunatic like Hugo Chavez visits our country and smears our president, that you will personally have him removed from our land? 

...plus lets not forget the

...plus lets not forget the SC Judges.

I can just hear it.

Are you ready to appoint someone to the SC that more or less follows the same moderate ideology as Sandra Day O'Connor, that really follows what the mainstream of America really approves of ?

}}}----> Sandra Day of the Condor

Stiiill can't believe Reagan fell for that appointment.  She just swooped in and pretty soon she was perched alongside Ruth Baiter Buzzard.  As I've indicated before...Buzzards answering the carrion call.

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

Gary, I nominate you to

Gary,

I nominate you to ask the questions....particularly at the next little liberal love-fest.

On the one hand, the so-called debate yesterday was very entertaining television.  But that leads me to the "other hand".....disturbing in its levity and lack of seriousness.

I'd rather have a nice cold drink and a conversation with a friend for entertainment.....but when it comes to the future of our country, I want serious ideas (not pandering....I almost killed the new TV last nite a couple of times...wanting to throw something through Hillary's ugly mug).  We live in serious times, and I am craving serious thought rather than talking points.

The whole bloody topic is rather depressing, actually.

Okay, time for me to sign off this computer and fire up the other one....I have hours of work to do before I sleep.

Nite all.

 

Goodnight Blonde

Nite, O, Bruce.  

Nite, O, Bruce.

 

I second that......

I second that nomination. Very good questions.

 

 

Stop global warming. Ball-gag a liberal.

Idiodic debate

Over 3,000 questions submitted and these were the best CNN could find??

 

“I would remind you
that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind
you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.”

Selection process

These were the ones CNN found fit to pass on. Bias is everywhere.

Our real problem, then, is not our strength today; it is rather the vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow. Dwight Eisenhower

Pathetically funny isn't it

Pathetically funny isn't it paul?

CNN....Most trusted name in News...

...or some such BS. 

Riiiiiiiiiiight

According to most surveys they are not the most trusted. :)

Our real problem, then, is not our strength today; it is rather the vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow. Dwight Eisenhower

Date for Cindy

At least Cindy Sheehan can hook up with one of the questioners at that debate - the man who claims to have lost a son.