NBC's Andrea Mitchell Sticks Up for NPR: 'Nobody Is Suggesting That Their Journalism Has Been At All Biased'
Andrea Mitchell joined Democratic Representative Steny Hoyer in sticking up for NPR as the NBC correspondent, on her MSNBC show, declared: "Nobody is suggesting that their journalism has been at all biased."
On Wednesday's Andrea Mitchell Reports she regretted that outgoing NPR executive Ron Schiller's controversial comments about its own funding and the Tea Party were going to make it harder for Hoyer and his ilk to keep funneling tax dollars its way. Mitchell whined: "We're talking about pennies on the budget, so this isn't really a cost-saving move, but now it's become so politically fired up" and then added, "Nobody is suggesting that their journalism has been at all biased."
(video, audio and transcript after the jump)
Hoyer joined in Mitchell's assessment as he praised NPR's journalists, "provide an excellent service to the American people" adding that while he thinks the "proper action was taken...it should not affect the debate with reference to the importance of having the National Public Radio and its affiliates, CPB as well, giving the kind of information and unbiased view, that I think they give."
Later on in the show, Mitchell continued her defense of NPR, this time with Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor as she pleaded: "We're talking about only two percent of the NPR budget and journalism that has really not been criticized. It's unimpeachable, in terms of the work that's being done in war zones around the world." To which Cantor fired back: "Well obviously there are some differences, Andrea, with your statements about there's never been any criticism about their reporting. I think that there are many Americans who, perhaps, may differ with you."
However, by the end of the segment, even the liberal Mitchell was forced to admit: "No argument, they certainly gave you a loaded pistol and just said, 'please fire.' It's obviously a big embarrassment for National Public Radio. "
The following exchanges were aired on the March 9 edition of MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports:
ANDREA MITCHELL: I wanted to ask you, briefly, about the NPR controversy because the, the CEO has quit under fire. There was a sting, a video. We know, you know, the, the controversy over how some of these stings are done, especially by this man James O'Keefe. But, at the same time, do you have a problem, now, with trying to defend NPR? We're talking about pennies on the budget, so this isn't really a cost-saving move, but now it's become so politically fired up. And what's gotten lost in this, is the fact that National Public Radio journalists are in, in war zones all over the world, particularly in the Middle East. That nobody is suggesting that their journalism has been at all biased. But you've got, you've got an executive fundraiser, who isn't even involved in the journalism, is now making it even more difficult.
REP. STENY HOYER, MARYLAND-D: Yeah I agree with your premise that NPR and its, its reporters, its journalists provide an excellent service to the American people and indeed to the international community in terms of the news and information that they are able to gather and to transmit to the American people and to the international community. Obviously every organization has, within its ranks, some people who make mistakes and, and who say things that are clearly not justifiable, paint with a very broad brush and are inaccurate because of that broad brush nature. I think the proper action was taken, but it should not affect the debate with reference to the importance of having the National Public Radio and its affiliates, CPB as well, giving the kind of information and unbiased view, that I think they give, on the state of affairs in our country and around the world.
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MITCHELL: I wanted to ask you about NPR. You made comments earlier today about NPR. This was one fundraiser, a hidden video. We know that the guy who took the, the video is actually pleaded guilty on another charge. So there is a lot of controversy, let's just put it, about the way this video was taken. That said, we're talking about only two percent of the NPR budget and journalism that has really not been criticized. It's unimpeachable, in terms of the work that's being done in war zones around the world. So why go after NPR, even with this current embarrassment?
REP. ERIC CANTOR, VIRGINIA-R: Well all I can tell you, Andrea, it's, it's the statements that were made that NPR doesn't need taxpayer funding. I mean that sort of makes the case in of itself. And so that's what we're concerned about. We're trying to figure out, finally in Washington, how to do more with less. And they're gonna have to be programs, laudable perhaps in their intent, that are gonna be cut. We just don't have the money. We're trying to be honest with the taxpayers here. And given the fact that, that we've, we've heard now from the people at NPR that they don't need government taxpayer funding I think that sort of makes, sort of makes the case.
MITCHELL: This is one person who has, it's one person who had already quit. Now he's moved up, obviously he's, moved up his, his exit. He was supposed to leave in May. He's a fundraiser, he's not a journalist. He's not, you know, directly involved in the management. And we're talking about $89 million, two percent of their budget. So do you really think, isn't this really a symbolic fight? A political fight? It has nothing to do with dollars and cents.
CANTOR: Well obviously there are some differences, Andrea, with your statements about there's never been any criticism about their reporting. I think that there are many Americans who, perhaps, may differ with you. And the point really is it's about government taxpayer dollars being spent. What are our priorities right now? Again going back to the formula we're under, 40 cents being borrowed out of every dollar we're spending. It's unsustainable. We don't have the money. So everything is going to have to be cut here. But we're doing this so we can create an environment for the private sector to grow. That's the imperative right now. That's the priority. Again, a lot of laudable goals around Washington but we need to start setting priorities and being honest with the people.
MITCHELL: I just want to point out that NPR and the radio stations are, are saying that the elimination of federal funding for public broadcasting would, would be extraordinarily damaging to what, to the services that they provide in rural America, on Indian reservations. Not in the big cities, perhaps, as much where other kinds of fundraising is possible, private fundraising. But in a lot of poor communities its their only news service.
CANTOR: Well Andrea, as you say, it's a very small percentage of their budget. And again, I would just resort back to the statement, we've got to start prioritizing and learning how to do more with less just as every American is having to do under these very tough economic times. And again we've seen consistently that if it's a small percentage of the budget, they ought to be able to absorb it. And if you've got individuals, within NPR, saying they don't need government funding then okay. I mean, you know, again it's about making choices here. That's what we've got to do, again, like most Americans are having to do right now.
MITCHELL: No argument, they certainly gave you a loaded pistol and just said, "please fire." It's obviously a big embarrassment for National Public Radio. Thank you very much, good to see you, the Majority Leader Eric Cantor.
—Geoffrey Dickens is the Senior News Analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here
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Submitted by Bluegill on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:02pm.
Nah, no one would expect government news to favor the government. NahThat nobody is suggesting
Submitted by inquiringmind on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:11pm.
"That nobody is suggesting that their journalism has been at all biased." And there is our problem , Andrea.Nobody is suggesting....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:16pm.
Um, Andrea? Does the name "FoxNews" ring a bell?If you look up imbacile in
Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:17pm.
If you look up imbacile in the dictionary, you'll find a picture of Andrea waving with both hands.Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...
Go away barack_must_go retread. You were banned for cause.
Submitted by The Vet on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 1:15am.
If you looked up imbecile, you might know how to spell it.
barack_must_go: ...because you're an imbacile.
Miss_Me_Yet: If you look up imbacile in the dictionary...
Um, Andrea, a whole LOT of
Submitted by Van Halen on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:18pm.
Um, Andrea, a whole LOT of people are suggesting that so-called Journalism at NPR has been biased. That's why they just got stung so badly and two of their top people are gone. And why there are so many calls to defund them from taxpayer funds.Nobody is suggesting Andrea
Submitted by Free Thinker on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:20pm.
Nobody is suggesting Andrea is anymore than a leftist propaganda mouthpiece. I'm just sayin.Waaah. Mummy whines about sting etiquette.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:28pm.
What controversy about "how some of these stings are done"?
So what is the approved method of conducting a sting?
She should be an expert on the subject, her being the Scorpion Queen and all.
Andrea...you're an idiot....
Submitted by adamsmith on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:34pm.
See Subject line. I didn't feel like typing it twice. She's not worth the effort....I have no doubt that Andrea Twitch-well
Submitted by ConservaSerb on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:59pm.
Picks the dirt our of her husband's nostrils. And eats it. Please, Newsbusters, don't even mention the word "journalist" in the same UNIVERSE as Andrea Twitch-well.A wise & frugal government, which shall leave men free 2 regulate their own pursuits of industry & improvement, & shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government. T. Jefferson
Well, they're certainly not as biased
Submitted by johnsonl on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 6:11pm.
as MSNBC, huh, Andrea? I mean, you are the most leftist, correct?I think it's amazing
Submitted by johnsonl on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 6:13pm.
what those kids can do with a simple disguise and a hidden camera. Didn't "60 Minutes" used to do this?Another Breaking story from Andrea
Submitted by donabernathy on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 6:37pm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUHUCBs6Haw&feature=player_embeddedroflmao
ALWAYS GOOD FOR A LAUGH........
Submitted by Herbster on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 6:48pm.
I always try to catch Mrs. Greenspan's show at noon.....always good for a laugh. She reminds me, intellectually, of Mika......only older. However, today I was shocked, SHOCKED ......at some of the terminology she used in her "Report." Words like, "LOADED PISTOL," and "PLEASE FIRE." She needs to spend the Summer at the Obama Re-education Camp for Wayward Reporters. I'm sure that Mr. Dana Bash on CNN will apologize to his his audience if he shows this clip on his rarely watched show. Let's be honest and face facts......the woman is a twit!Cantor Disappoints Again
Submitted by SimJim on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 8:25pm.
Once again Cantor hums and haws before defending the conservative position. Mitchell shouldn't have gotten two words out of her mouth before Cantor called NPR the liberal bastion it has always been. He's a weasel. Maybe this time the Repubs will actually shut down funding for a liberal bureaucracy. I wish they'd start with the Dept. of Education, but I'll take NPR for now. Of course it took a regular guy with a camera to do what the Repubs have been afraid to do.Cantor is weak.
Submitted by Thalpy on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 9:36am.
Cantor is weak, too conciliatory. He must learn, and quickly, what appeasement brings or he will be gone. John McCain doesn't get it even now.I just love watching liberal
Submitted by MightyMouth on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 8:47pm.
I just love watching liberal heads explode! Especially when the are getting their asses handed to them across the board! ROFL!!The Libs Started TheTrend of GOTCHA NEWS...Now is Their Turn!
Submitted by gruyere cheese on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 9:20pm.
I don't think that Liberals realized that sometimes the tide can turn agaisnt you. They were ridding high and mighty when their Messiah was elected 2 years ago. They insulted anyone and everyone who did not agree with them; a lot of good, hard working Americans (Tea Party members or not) were labeled racists simply because they did not agree with the policies and ideological beliefs of their Hero, Mr. Obama. Even if NPR government funding is 10%, the government does not categorize what party you belong to when the tax payers money comes in; and so, these NPR machine is funded 10% by Americans regardless of their color, religion and /or political affiliation.When MSNBC rushes to defend
Submitted by Bull Moose Prog... on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:10pm.
When MSNBC rushes to defend you, it PROVES you're a LIBERAL.Andrea is 100% correct!
Submitted by Ashrak on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:28pm.
There is no suggestion about bias going on at all..... just accurate declarations and demonstrations of it being reality that there is.There Mitchell Goes Again
Submitted by Bourbeau on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:03pm.
"They gave you a loaded pistol". Geese Andrea, I thought we were going to tone down our violent rhetoric in our day to day discourse. Oh, I forgot, it was the Conservatives that had to tone down their rhetoric; no one on the left needed to tone down their's. Talk about a left wing media talking head who no longer adds any value to anything she does. Time to go back and watch Alan take his morning bath reading the NY Times.I'm suggesting it.
Submitted by rbosque on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:17pm.
I'm suggesting it.What!!
Submitted by KornKing on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:42pm.
Andrea changed her name to "nobody"?Steny - $400+ million isn't pennies, you dolt!
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 10:04am.
We're talking about pennies on the budget, so this isn't really a cost-saving move,
These democrats are so out of touch it isn't even funny. It's this kind of thinking that got us in this mess...."it's only a half a billion dollars". As some wag said...."a billion here, a billion there, and you're talking real money".
Mitchell is so captivated by the current democrat ideation that his "only pennies" comment sailed right over her head.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
40,000,000,000 Pennies
Submitted by Agnostic on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 10:14am.
It is so little that I'm sure that NPR won't miss it at all.
Hmmm...if he truly believes
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 10:16am.
Hmmm...if he truly believes $400+ million is merely pennies, then I hereby formally request that he gets the Federal Government to cut me a check for that amount.It's maddening...these dems squawk no matter the $$ amount
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 10:34am.
Hoyer's screeching about NPR, Reid is screeching about his Cowboy Poetry(!!!) Festival, Debbie Wasserman Shultz is screeching (literally, I can put up a video but it would ruin your day) about a $1.5 million grant for Port Everglades.
Seriously, $1.5 millon? There are a zillion snow-birds in and out on cruise ships alone, not to mention the volume of freight that goes in and out of the Port. How about getting that money from the people who actually USE the service, you ignorant democrat twits? Oh, what a novel concept...charge the people who attend the Cowboy Poetry festival, not every other poor slob in the country.
Sheesh!
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
I think the increasing
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 1:26pm.
I think the increasing frizziness of Debbie Wasserman Shultz's hair is due to the electro-shock therapy treatments. Is it just me or is she intentionally trying to out-insane Sheila Jackson Lee?"Nobody is suggesting that
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 10:14am.
"Nobody is suggesting that their journalism has been at all biased."
Now I know that Andrea Mitchell is not stupid enough (as compared to let's say Mika Brzezinski) to make such a claim so I have to conclude that she is being completely dishonest here. This follow Occam's Razor.