Bozell Column: CNN, Not an Honest Broker

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Is CNN capable and professional enough to host presidential debates? After last week’s CNN-YouTube debate fiasco, even Tim Rutten, a media writer for the left-leaning Los Angeles Times, was giving CNN a big fat F for failure: "In fact, this most recent debacle masquerading as a presidential debate raises serious questions about whether CNN is ethically or professionally suitable" to host debates. CNN had the opportunity to perform a journalistic swan dive. Instead it produced an enormous belly flop. It’s far worse when you realize this mess of a production was the highest-rated primary presidential debate in history.

Back in May, after the Democrats stiff-armed the Fox News Channel invitation to debate, many conservatives believed the Republicans should return the favor with CNN and its proposed CNN-YouTube debate. I disagreed. I suggested in this space that Republicans should accept debates on CNN, but be more forceful in setting the terms and selecting the hosts. It seemed correct to assume at the time that CNN would attempt to be more fair and balanced simply because so much was riding on the outcome, namely CNN’s very credibility as an impartial observer of the political process.

I was wrong. We can’t expect CNN to be an honest broker.

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Anchor Anderson Cooper began the debate by telling the viewers at home "all the questions tonight come from you." An ombudsman should have interrupted at that point, with a clarification along the lines of a Hertz commercial: "There’s CNN, and there’s not exactly." CNN wanted viewers to think the whole process emerged from the bottom up. Instead it was CNN discarding 99.5 percent of entries at the top, and deciding what finally would air. And as the debate unfolded, viewers discovered the depths of CNN’s dishonesty about their alleged questions from the vox populi.

Standing up in the audience after being flown in by the debate organizers, retired general Keith Kerr threw a hardball question at the Republican contenders about the "don’t ask, don’t tell" policy toward gays in the military. He listed his military credentials and proclaimed he was gay, and then said "I want to know why you think that American men and women in uniform are not professional enough to serve with gays and lesbians?" After several candidate answers, Gen. Kerr interrupted and began lecturing the Republicans on how insensitive they are to gays in the military, as if he’d been granted a 30-second attack ad by CNN.

Within minutes, conservative bloggers and media critics discovered through simple Googling that General Kerr was a Hillary Clinton supporter, and not just a supporter, but a man whose name was listed as part of the Clinton campaign’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Steering Committee.

How could CNN have missed this? CNN claims it had no idea. We are asked to place ourselves in a state of suspended disbelief here. No one, absolutely no one at CNN knew of his identity? Shades of the Dan Rather Memogate story. CBS also claimed no one, absolutely no one knew the memos to be false, never mind they had months to discover the truth that conservatives were able to unearth in minutes.

A simple Google search would have revealed this man’s political identity. Even better, the Great Vetting Machine at CNN needed only to do a search of CNN.com – he’s been a guest on the network, actively promoting this agenda.

It’s a lose-lose for CNN. If somehow we were to accept that no one, absolutely no one at CNN knew this man’s political identity, what does this say about the professionalism of CNN? To believe that CNN didn’t know is to conclude that CNN is an incompetent news organization.

On CNN’s Sunday show "Reliable Sources," CNN Washington bureau chief David Bohrman embarrassed the network even further. Bohrman admitted to host Howard Kurtz that CNN has its own version of "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell." CNN never asked Kerr if he was affiliated with a candidate. "Here's why we stopped making sure that he was a real general and making sure that he hadn't contributed to a campaign. His question was great. All right?" Ask a "great question," and then CNN doesn’t care if you’re on someone’s campaign stationery.

When former ABC reporter Linda Douglass suggested that from now on, every single person asking a debate question on national TV should be required to answer that question, Bohrman had the gall to disagree: "I'd love to agree, but I don't....Candidates meet all sorts of people, and there should not be the complete bio of everyone who asks a question."

Oddly, CNN wants to start a media-ethics debate, where critics demand full disclosure and CNN boldly advocates the cause of ignorance. To them, surprising Republicans with questions from unidentified Hillary fans and John Edwards backers is just a delightful evening of dirty tricks.


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Brent, all I can add to

Brent, all I can add to that is... Amen! 

Rush Limbaugh stated that of the top 5 Republicans running for the presidency, only one was a true conservative. http://www.fred08.com/ Rush then stated that the conservative was Fred Thompson.

Let's completely discount

Let's completely discount the fact that this retired general now works for Hillary Clinton.

We are still left with a debate-hosting "news" network that picked a question that they thought would be a "gotcha" for Republican candidates. They didn't just air his video; they flew him in to stand up and ask his question in person. And even the way it was worded was loaded: he didn't say "Do you think." He said he wanted to know why you think that American men and women in uniform are not professional enough to serve with gays and lesbians. (using the accustaion of them disparaging the troops as unprofessional as a starting point).

Now if that doesn't scream "agenda" I don't know what does.

Even if the guy wasn't a Clinton worker, by virtue of choosing that question (and the one with the guy waving the Bible) CNN has now forfeited its final shred of credibility as far as fairness in this campaign is concerned.

What's next CNN, stocking

What's next CNN, stocking the live audience with Democrat supporters to heckle the GOP candidates? All in the name of "they'll have to face all kinds of people out on the campaign trail"?

What's next CNN, stocking

They'll replace the real Republican presidential candidates with Dem operatives..., all with canned answers to the canned questions.., and be done with it! ha!

roll on floor laughing

An ombudsman should have interrupted at that point, with a clarification along the lines of a Hertz commercial: "There’s CNN, and there’s not exactly."

This was one hilarious line. Good work Brent.

The picture looks like a

The picture looks like a promo of a new game show, "Blindsided by You're Political Enemies" hosted by Anderson Cooper. "For a thousand dollars, answer a question from a gay ex-general who now works for Hillary Clinton!"

Chris... LOL! ...or we

Chris...

LOL!

...or we could call it 'Backfire' for a new show because that is exactly what happened to CNN and Hillary along with others again...

I love it!

BT, and with "Backfire",

BT, and with "Backfire", Anderson Cooper now needs to go back to his old job of hosting "The Great Race", and not the presidential one. :)

Great article by Brent! CNN

Great article by Brent! CNN is so lacking credibility, it's not to be believed. What a complete sham, that whole outlet. I think the only show left with an ounce of integrity is Larry King Live (and that's an ounce, at the most...)

And Chris, yeah, how did AC rise to such prominence? Guy was co-hosting some morning show just a few years ago, and now he's the Q-Tip face of CNN! :p

 

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I thought I blew it, when I

I thought I blew it when I said Anderson Cooper should go back to hosting "The Great Race". On double checking, I was wrong, but this is even better. He hosted "The Mole". Now, how appropriate is that, given the last debate?

LMAO...

The Mole ... did that show even last the entire first episode?

Chris... Rofl... Appropr

Chris...

Rofl...

Appropriate...very!

Too late

CN,

What's next CNN, stocking the live audience with Democrat supporters to heckle the GOP candidates? All in the name of "they'll have to face all kinds of people out on the campaign trail"?

Your late in your question because it has already happened. 

Watch the Kerr video and when Cooper asked him if the candidates answered his question, when he responds NO!, there was a loud cheer from the audience.

poco, That's what makes it

poco,

That's what makes it so hard to satirize media bias and dishonesty or come up with a far out extended scenario. It's usually already happened or is about to...

CNN...is anyone REALLY surprised

Great work, Brent.

Is anyone really surprised that the Pubs were ambushed by a Clinton supporter...CNN is the Clinton News Network.

If conservatives are RIGHT, then liberals must be WRONG.
Thompson/Rice

about the N.I.E. wolf

about the N.I.E. wolf blitzer comes out with a panel occupied by jack cafferty, Toobin the clown, and an additional moonbat. next on hardball we get Matthews with Andrea Mitchell followed by Joe Biden. Matthews to Mitchell: "You're so non-partison". Somebody wrap my head in duct tape!

Did anyone hear the caller

Did anyone hear the caller who called in to Rush yesterday who was at the debate? I missed the beginning of the call, but apparently, he submitted a question about treason in the media, it was pre-screened, and he was flown down. He's a blogger, and filmed some of his experience. At one point, they're all on tour, including the General, and when Cooper see the General, he greets him much warmer than one would expect a total stranger. So, they knew each other, some of the other CNN folks greeting the Gen are on tape, and Cooper lied about not knowing who the Gen was...

Do you know if this caller

Do you know if this caller posted the video somewhere on the Internet?

I think he said his name is

I think he said his name is Gerald Horton or something like it.  He only said it once that I heard, and I had the sunroof open, so... I wonder if it was in my Rush in a hurry update in my email... lemme check...

DRAT!  All it says is 'a YouTuber'. I am going to go search really quick and see if I can find anything. I have a ton of work, but I'll try.  I'd like to find it for myself, too!

I looked and I can't find

I looked and I can't find anything.  I remember he said his question was about treason in the media, and that it could be found with the other debate questions. I'll look more when I get a chance but let me know if you find anything.

Clinton News Network

All this so soon after Volf let Mrs. Clinton's "No." slide? Is CNN suicidal?

Not suicidal - just a

PRIME example of "the rules don't apply to me"!!  CNN is a hair's breadth away from becoming the first of the msm to go under!  They have absolutely no credence whatsoever!!!  Not even in the msm!!!!

I Agree!

I actually read an account of MSNBC pinheads jumping all over CNN's fraudulent debate...brother eating brother!

Much of the problem lies in

Much of the problem lies in the fact that the Republican candidates won't draw the same line in the sand with CNN and MSNBC that the Democrats draw with Fox News Channel.  In effect, that creates the impression with some that Fox is biased but that CNN and MSNBC are legitimate.  I know this isn't the intention of the Republican candidates...they are trying to set themselves apart from the cowardly Democrat candidates who are unwilling to take on a questions from a network they perceive as "hostile".  The Republicans seem to think they'll earn credit and respect for going into hostile territory while embarassing the Democrats for being cowards.  Instead, they leave the impression that CNN is a legitimate news network as opposed to the hub of fraudulent Clinton propaganda that it is...meanwhile, frauds like John Edwards and Hillary Clinton earn praise from their scummy base for marginalizing Fox News.  I say the Republicans should refuse to go on CNN and MSNBC from here on out...they'll earn respect from the base for standing up to these DNC mouthpiece networks, and they won't lose any respect from the other side because they never had it to begin with. 

I agree completely!

And the first stupid question asked should have an immediate response - "I'll pass until you can come up with a relevant, respectful question, thank you" 

I guess we Republicans just can't get it in our heads that being "nice" and putting up with their crap doesn't really do the trick.  Liberals love trapping us any and every way they can!  It doesn't matter if it is Anderson Cooper, this general or Chris Matthews allowing Elizabeth Edwards to call in and challenge Ann Coulter, they all love to play dirty and it's high time we step back and say NO MORE! 

debates

Here's a funny idea...

 Franklin Graham's sister shows up at a DNC debate. She asks John Edwards if he's such a good Christian, does he really believe in the Bible.

Then she asks Hillary Clinton if there should be a punishment for presidents who knowingly lie on national television.

Then she asks Barack Obama if he believes in censoring the Confederate flag.

After their answers, she stands in the audience and says they haven't answered to her satisfaction - and the door prize is a 5 minute lecture from her.

What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

candance

but Anne Lotz can speak

"everytime you take a shower you are a mass murder"  -- the Profff

chuckle

reading that signature of yours tickles me every time. The lengths a lib will go through to make a point!

make a point??

or continue not having one?

"everytime you take a shower you are a mass murder"  -- the Profff

stop bot

Stop, you're making me laugh too much!

aborted babies = natural skin rejuvenation

I wonder if that's what he teaches his students in class.