'Balanced' New York Times 'Reporter' Kate Zernike Waxes Sarcastic on Tea Party 'Hearings'
Tea Party beat reporter Kate Zernike was back on the reporting scene in a Thursday afternoon “Caucus” post, “A Tea Party ‘Hearing’ in the Senate That Wasn’t.” Zernike surely used up her monthly quota of sarcastic quote marks in this snarky post mocking the unofficial hearings (sorry, “hearings”) held by congressmen who support the Tea Party.
By contrast, Times reporter Scott Shane was quite respectful of an unofficial hearing held on June 16, 2005 by a far-left anti-war fringe aimed at impeaching President George W. Bush.
A self-styled Tea Party debt commission was foiled Thursday in its effort to hold a Senate hearing on its proposals to reduce the deficit.
The 12-member commission, which was appointed by the libertarian group FreedomWorks, has been holding hearings across the country over the last several months. It had arranged for several Tea Party-aligned Republicans, including Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah, to convene what they called a “hearing” Thursday afternoon in the Russell Office Building, one of the three Senate buildings across the street from the Capitol. There it planned to present its final recommendations in which it declares, against the argument of many Republicans and Democrats alike, that Congress can erase the national debt and reduce spending at the same time it preserves the Bush-era tax cuts.
Capitol police shut down the room, apparently after a suspicious package was found in Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions office (though Michelle Malkin has evidence the Times left out that points to Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer).
FreedomWorks staff members had been celebrating it as something of a coup that they were holding their “hearing” at the same time as a meeting of the joint Congressional committee charged with cutting $1.2 trillion from the deficit over the next 10 years. “Dueling debt committees,” they crowed in a press release earlier in the week.
Evicted from the Russell Building, they saw suspicious motives -- big government strikes again! -- and issued another press release declaring the shutdown “outrageous.”
“They’re kicking us out of our own building because they’re afraid we are going to do something crazy, like balance the budget,” said Matt Kibbe, FreedomWorks president.
In fact, Senate rules say that only official Senate committees can convene an actual “hearing,” so FreedomWorks had reason to believe that they had been shut down by Senate procedure (even if it didn’t deter them from going along with the plans for the “hearing” in the first place.)
Zernike concluded with a crack at conservative Hillsdale College, and the hearing.
Mr. Lee promptly led the activists down the street to a room at an outpost of Hillsdale College, a conservative institution that has taught its interpretation of the Constitution -- but apparently not the Senate rules -- to many Tea Party supporters. There, the activists resumed their meeting. Or hearing?
By contrast, Times reporter Scott Shane was quite respectful of an unofficial hearing held on June 16, 2005 by a far-left anti-war fringe aimed at impeaching President George W. Bush and organized by Democratic Rep. John Conyers. Shane skipped the sarcastic quote marks around "hearing" used by Zernike, and the story's text box spoke truth to power: "As the White House dismisses accusations about its behavior, loud calls for answers,” Shane ignored the nuttiness and paranoid anti-Semitism of participants, and the inclusion of radical Cindy Sheehan and discredited Joe Wilson.
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Oh, I see, two or more
Submitted by ant on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 6:19pm.
Oh, I see, two or more Congressman cannot get together without the express consent of the Senate. So NOW libtards care about rules, they don't seem to notice when their people and their President are violating the Constitution and encroaching on the rights of the people, violating ethics rules or campaign rules. No, that's fine, it's for the 'greater good'. Pigs.
Klueless Kate.....
Submitted by big.league.slider on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 6:22pm.
Ms. Zernike attempt in her NYT blog to ridicule some Senate Republicans for a public debt discussion they held, only served to demonstrate her ignorance.
First, she perpetuates the falsehood of "....Bush-era tax cuts....". Sadly, this crack political journalist for the NYT is unaware that the tax cuts she is referring to are the result of legislation President Obama signed last year. That would make them Obama-era tax cuts.
Second, she discusses ".....cutting $1.2 trillion from the deficit over the next 10 years....". You can't cut a budget deficit, because the actual deficit won't be known until after each year's revenues and expenditures have been fully accounted for. You can only take proactive measures to reduce estimated deficits of proposed future budgets. But as recent history has shown, the federal government has a very poor track record estimating future expenditures and revenues.
Finally, Kate ridicules the Senate Republicans (Rand Paul, Mike Lee, et al) for a perceived lack of knowledge of Senate protocol, rules and procedures regarding their balanced budget discussions. Yet at the same time Kate ignores the willful nonfeasance on the part of Senate Democrats in their failure to produce a federal budget for almost 2 years now.
Kate: It is better to remain silent and be perceived ignorant, than to publicize one's thoughts and thus remove all doubt.
It's Crazy KZ and her traveling ignoramus show!
Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 6:23pm.
Would you expect anything but tripe coming from a lowlife NYT writer?
A few months back Elijah
Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 6:23pm.
A few months back Elijah Cummings wanted to have a minority hearing on Fast and Furious. Rep. Issa said no. They went ahead and held a "forum". I don't recall the NYT reporting on that other than to talk about the issue of gun control.
In Zernike's world.....
Submitted by Forbus on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 6:31pm.
I wonder what is more loathsome....the Tea Party...or a bottle of shampoo.
Re: In Zernike's world.....
Submitted by ghidorah15 on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 8:53pm.
It's probably a photo-finish.
More framing the narrative I
Submitted by amyshulk on Sat, 11/19/2011 - 1:18am.
More framing the narrative I see, but guess what Kate? You just let all of us know the TP IS still alive and kicking!!!
Do these idjits really think they sway people with "reporting" like this?
Ronald Reagan
First of all, it wasn't a
Submitted by jessieH on Sat, 11/19/2011 - 10:40am.
First of all, it wasn't a hearing, it was a meeting. Second, to hell with the gov't, we will meet in private, from now on. Let thye gov't endorce the pedophiles, freaks, unions & the dregs of society, at the protests. When we take our country back from these socialist fools, we'll know, exactly, who to incarcerate & who to eliminate.