Surprise: NYT Watches 'The View,' Finds Liberal Slant

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New York Times media reporter Jacques Steinberg watched the popular ABC morning chat fest "The View" and actually found a liberal slant. His Tuesday Arts section lead story, "'The View' Has Its Eye on Politics This Year," basically contradicts what the paper claimed on September 13, when it said the show was "generally friendly territory for politicians." As a bonus, veteran journalist Barbara Walters claimed that "I don't think anyone knows my political opinions." Really now?

In a reversal from usual media denials of liberal media bias, the Times's Steinberg actually noticed a pro-Obama slant on the part of the show's co-hosts.

Barbara Walters said she left the set of "The View" on Sept. 12 believing that she and her fellow panelists had conducted a fair on-the-couch interview with Senator John McCain, and later in the episode one with him and his wife, Cindy. That was the live conversation in which Whoopi Goldberg asked Mr. McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, if she should fear "being returned to slavery" if he won, and Joy Behar complained to him about the untruths she saw in his campaign advertisements.

But soon after it was broadcast, Ms. Walters recalled in an interview at her ABC office on a recent afternoon, she received an e-mail message from Rosie O'Donnell, a former "View" co-host whose on-air monologues were often far left of center.

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As it turns out, the McCain interview -- in which he received tougher treatment than either he or his Democratic rival, Senator Barack Obama, had experienced in previous appearances on "The View" -- was part of a conscious effort by Ms. Walters and her producers to insert their daytime talk show forcefully into the nation's political conversation this fall.

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And yet, as might be the case on many night-time cable news shows, the women of "The View" prefaced their questions to Mr. McCain on Sept. 12 with what seemed to be thinly veiled references to how they were leaning in the election -- with Ms. Behar and Ms. Goldberg expressing obvious disappointment with Mr. McCain, and Elisabeth Hasselbeck saying he could count on her vote.

Steinberg suggested that Walters was leaning toward Obama as well:

While Ms. Walters has been a tougher read, she pressed Mr. McCain in her first question about whether he actually believed Sarah Palin to be, as he has said, the "greatest" vice presidential nominee in the nation's history. She wondered aloud whether Ms. Palin could ever be compared to John Adams. (He responded that he should probably be more wary of "hyperbole.") Ms. Walters then asked about Ms. Palin's mandate to be a Washington reformer, asking, "Who is it that Governor Palin is going to reform? You? The Senate?"

By contrast, when Mr. Obama appeared on "The View" in March, when he was not yet the Democratic nominee, Ms. Walters greeted him by relating a backstage conversation with her co-hosts. "Maybe we shouldn't say this," Ms. Walters told Mr. Obama. "We thought you were very sexy."

Walters made this dubious assertion:

"Because it's an election year," she said, "I have perhaps expressed my feelings in a stronger way than I did years ago. Still, I don't think anyone knows my political opinions."

The Media Research Center, which has tagged journalist Walters' liberal views for years, would strongly disagree. Here's what Walters said about Cuban dictator Fidel Castro on ABC in 2002:

For Castro, freedom starts with education. And if literacy alone were the yardstick, Cuba would rank as one of the freest nations on Earth.

—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.


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Ms. Walters is no different

Ms. Walters is no different than the vast majority of  "journalists".  Even without his glasses, Mr. Magoo would have no problem seeing right through them.

Liberals

Liberals really believe they are too complex to be labeled as anything, which is why so many of them wont admit they are liberal.  Even when they cant produce a single item that they are not slanted to the left about.  How does that saying go, no one I knew voted for him?  When you surround yourself with those who think and act exactly like you do everything you do will be mainstream in your own mind.

What View Point?

The View slanting left?  Gee ya think?!  This is breaking news for the NY Times!

Wow NYT

Wow NYT! You didn't know that? Well golly gee.

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.- George Santayana

only the politically

only the politically challenged watch that crap of a show.  outside of elizabeth,(god bless her), the combined IQ of the show's hosts is in the single digits.

Honestly...

NYT is jealous when someone is more left than they are...

So was Maher who had to settle Sullivan down during his rant...

Is there a DailyKos contest going on like an Anti-American Idol show?

The coverage of this election is just getting more and more ridiculous.

The NY Times says to The View:

"Hey, kettle, you're black!"

 NOTE: This has nothing to do with race. Just in case you thought it did...

1960s/70s

I am having some kind of flash-backs, hallucinations, or just plain dementia. Just reading the first paragraph of this story got me blinking. ''I didn't really read that, did I? They're joking, aren't they?'' Ah, but then I realized that the reality we live in is simply not the same as The Chosen Ones' reality. For they merely have to say a thing and it will be the truth for all eternity.

Those that see the blatant crapulance for what it's worth are called racists, ignorant, uneducated, Nazis, ''The Evil Empire'' (cue SCUBA breathing apparatus sound), ''flyover country'' trash, ''small town hicks'', and my current all time favorite - ''Alaskans''.

Like Yakov Smirnoff said, ''What a country''! Actually, it's more like that Looking Glass Land (cue floating, smiling cat) where Alice took too many pills. But the tea was good.