Matt Lauer: 15 Years of Giving Today Show Viewers a Jolt of Liberalism With Their Morning Latte
By Geoffrey Dickens | January 05, 2012 | 10:36
Matt Lauer became a regular co-host of NBC’s Today show on January 6, 1997 and while his partners have changed over the years from Katie Couric, to Meredith Vieira and most recently Ann Curry, he’s joined them in regularly serving viewers a hearty portion of liberal spin to go along with their morning cup of coffee.
Over the years Lauer has treated his Democratic guests with light and frothy questions, as was the case when he asked Barack Obama how he would be able to “manage” the “expectations” of those hoping he would be their “Savior” and “Messiah.” In contrast he’s hit Republicans with bitter queries about their ability to lead, like the time he asked then Senator-Elect Rand Paul if Republicans, after having rode a “wave of anger and energy” into office in the 2010 midterms, would then “govern in Washington with anger?”
Below are just a few examples of Lauer's bias over the years. For a more extensive collection please visit his Profile in Bias page. (video after the jump)
Hating Conservatives
Co-host Matt Lauer: “For people who don’t remember, Senator, your time in the Senate, how would you describe yourself in terms of the political spectrum? Some have called you an ultra-conservative on social issues. Is that fair?”
Former Senator Rick Santorum: “Look, I’m a conservative. Yeah, I mean, I believe life begins at conception and I believe marriage is between a man a woman....”
Lauer: “In a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, 65 percent of people said they are most likely to vote for a candidate in 2012 who is strong on the economy, on the deficit, on jobs, not social issues. That’s not really what they are concerned about. So are you, are you barking up the right tree?”
— NBC’s Today, March 8, 2011
Sucking Up to Obama
“Fit to serve: Barack Obama photographed shirtless in Hawaii and a lot of women are giving him the presidential seal of approval.”
— NBC’s Matt Lauer starting out the Today show, December 23, 2009
“People have called you ‘The Savior,’ ‘The Messiah,’ ‘The Messenger of Change.’ The expectations have been raised to such a level....If you are, as you just say, lucky enough to be elected the next President, are you going to have to consciously manage expectations during the first several months of your administration?”
— Lauer to Barack Obama on Today, Oct. 20, 2008.
Saluting Socialism
Co-host Matt Lauer: “What’s the civics lesson in this for our kids as they’re watching this on TV?”
Correspondent Natalie Morales: “Well, I think there — as a parent, there’s a huge civics lesson, and it teaches, you know, what is important about this. What are — I think you have to ask the questions, ‘What are they there for, what are the reasons behind this?’ And I think the idea of having that civil discourse is important to teach our kids and it’s something in history we’ve seen....”
— Exchange on NBC’s Today about the Occupy Wall Street protestors on October 21, 2011.
“Russia’s rush to capitalism left the vast majority scrambling to survive. For many, life is worse than it was in Soviet times.”
– NBC’s Matt Lauer in Moscow on the February 12, 2004 Today.
“Americans are working more and getting less vacation time than people in any other industrialized nation....I feel strange saying, I never stopped to think about the fact there is no official U.S. policy on vacation time.”
-Today host Matt Lauer to Escape magazine’s Joe Robinson, a proponent of mandated vacation, June 12, 2000.
Baffled/Embarrassed by Unabashed Expressions of Liberty and Patriotism
Matt Lauer: “Two thousand British moviegoers were recently polled on a very important question. What are the Top 10 Cheesiest Movie Lines of all-time?...Braveheart takes #8 with the baffling battle cry.”
Clip of Mel Gibson on horseback rallying his warriors in the movie Braveheart about 13th century Scots battling the British: “That they may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom!”
— NBC’s Today, December 7, 2004.
Matt Lauer: “You are expecting a greater wave of patriotism here in the United States, in this particular time, than other countries have shown when they’ve hosted the games.”
Lloyd Ward, U.S. Olympic Committee President: “I certainly expect the stands to be rocking. I expect the flags to be flying. And you know, the expression of patriotism is fine for any country that hosts the Olympics. We want to express our nationalism as a part of the world’s community and I expect to see that.”
Lauer: “But we have to also be careful and draw a line not to let our patriotism get in the way of the games in general.”
– Exchange on NBC’s Today, February 7, 2002.
Anti-War
Matt Lauer in Baghdad: “Talk to me...about morale here. We’ve heard so much about the insurgent attacks, so much about the uncertainty as to when you folks are going to get to go home. How would you describe morale?”
Chief Warrant Officer Randy Kirgiss: “In my unit morale is pretty good. Every day we go out and do our missions and people are ready to execute their missions. They’re excited to be here.”
Lauer: “How much does that uncertainty of [not] knowing how long you’re going to be here impact morale?”
Specialist Steven Chitterer: “Morale is always high. Soldiers know they have a mission. They like taking on new objectives and taking on the new challenges....”
Lauer: “Don’t get me wrong here, I think you are probably telling me the truth but a lot of people at home are wondering how that could be possible with the conditions you’re facing and with the attacks you’re facing. What would you say to those people who are doubtful that morale can be that high?”
Captain Sherman Powell: “Sir, if I got my news from the newspapers also, I’d be pretty depressed as well.”
— Exchange on NBC’s Today, August 17, 2005.
Anti-Gun...
Matt Lauer: “Have you ever gotten up one morning, read the newspaper or seen the news about a particularly horrific crime or event that involved a shooting and thought even for a second, I may be on the wrong side of this issue?”
NRA President Charlton Heston: “No, I never felt that.”
Lauer: “Never wavered?”
– Exchange on NBC’s Today, September 5, 2002.
“When Lauer has to report stories such as the recent first-grade shooting in Michigan, he says, a part of him wishes he weren’t a journalist. Then he wouldn’t have to appear objective. ‘I’d love to be more opinionated about guns.’ He fears historians will describe turn-of-the-21st-century America ‘in just two words: gun violence.’ He tells of attending a party where friends discussed their office layouts – which closets they’d hide in to save their lives. ‘People at cocktail parties now talk about their personal safety. There’s something really wrong here.’....
“If he could ask President Clinton just two questions: ‘It wouldn’t be about [Monica Lewinsky]. I’d ask, “What are you going to do about guns? Why not make this issue one of your legacies?’”
-From a profile of Today co-host Matt Lauer by Jeffrey Zaslow in the April 28-30, 2000 edition of USA Weekend.
...but Pro-Green
“Today, life on earth is disappearing faster than the days when dinosaurs breathed their last, but for a very different reason....Us homo sapiens are turning out to be as destructive a force as any asteroid. Earth’s intricate web of ecosystems thrived for millions of years as natural paradises, until we came along, paved paradise, and put up a parking lot. Our assault on nature is killing off the very things we depend on for our own lives....The stark reality is that there are simply too many of us, and we consume way too much, especially here at home....It will take a massive global effort to make things right, but the solutions are not a secret: control population, recycle, reduce consumption, develop green technologies.”
— Lauer hosting Countdown to Doomsday, a 2-hour June 14, 2006 Sci-Fi Channel special.
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Submitted by grammajane on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 10:54am.
less liberal to listen to but, am sure another one will step up to the plate and continue all of lauers bias agendas. See ya..........
they do have a good system of
Submitted by TruthMonger on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:01am.
they do have a good system of replacement - the next could be even worse
Congratulations Jimmy Carter!
Matt Loser - Happy 15th Anniversary of Dishonesty and Propaganda
Submitted by drsamherman on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:09am.
Maybe NBC will replace him with something capable of sinking to the depths he reached while on the program. Perhaps an animated excavator will do.
Glasses on.
Submitted by averageschmoe on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:14am.
I always like how when he interviews a liberal politician he will sit relaxed with a smile on his face asking feel-like and emotional questions. When it is a Republican he goes into serious mode, puts on his glasses and goes right after them with intense questioning like an interrigation. I am also SICK of this "Some people say". That to me means that his liberal friends or the Democratic opponents are the ones that feel that way. So what? My conservative friends hate Nancy Pelosi and the way she gets away with lying all the time and jamming her far-left proposals down are throats. They never have her on and say "some people say". They just sit back in their chair and kiss their behind.
I've seen
Submitted by misterbee241 on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 12:07pm.
Cute and Cuddley Katie Kouric do the same thing.
their monopoly is declining
Submitted by ohio granny on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:21am.
As more and more people get their news from alternate sources such as the internet, the influence of the so-called MSM is fast declining. Just look at how much the morning news shows of ABC, CBS, and NBC have declined in recent years. By being mouthpeices for and defenders of everything democrat they have unwittingly caused their own demise.
I personally have not watched anything on these networks except some sports shows for approximately 15 years. And I cannot see myself ever watching anything on them again except maybe (very sparingly) some sports events.
Why would anyone who wants to know all sides of an issue want to watch or read something that only gives one side? I for one do not.
Mainstream media
Submitted by manderso on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 3:34pm.
Actually, the mainstream media shows on Sunday morning clean up over Fox, Cnn, MSNBC. Just look it up, it's not even close.
Matt Lauer
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:21am.
The original Vagina Monologue.
replacement
Submitted by dan iroticiv on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:25am.
The obvious replacement should be Lester Holt, I am guessing they go with Willie Geist, which would actually be a good move.
Matt Lower is another
Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:51am.
Matt Lower is another limp-wristed, flaccid girlie-man lib 'newscaster'..............I wonder if he and Bri-Bri Williams are 'partners'.
Why do our guys
Submitted by misterbee241 on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 11:57am.
go on these shows and take it, like some lamb to the slaughter? Why dont they fight back, and call these idiots on their idiotic questions? I'd love to see a conservative tell Lauer and his ilk, Matt, that's the dumbest question i ever heard. where did you get THAT from?
But, if wishes were horses, beggars would ride.
Lauer couldn't hold a candle
Submitted by Soldat44 on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 12:05pm.
Lauer couldn't hold a candle to most of the bloggers here at Newsbusters.
Your Ph.D.
Submitted by BBallleaper on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 12:04pm.
is from where Matt? You cheated on your wife with how many bimbos Matt? Sorry, can't hear you. Please speak up Matt. Oh Matt, you seem to have a brown stain on the left side of your nose. No, don't wipe it. It looks good on you!
The problem isn't just with
Submitted by Kenny Bunkport on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 12:21pm.
The problem isn't just with Lauer. The problem lies in the Today format and philosophy (add GMA as well). The whole intent of these shows was to "feminize" the news to make it more palatable for the housewives at home. Throw in a bunch of fluff and feel good and blur the line between news and entertainment beyond distinction.
At the risk of flame balls, I'll add that women in general seem to need to be told how to think by experts. The Today Show and GMA have filled that need in spades. There's no question on these shows what is the correct interpretation. After all, who wants to debate philosophies at 7:00 in the morning? No need for dissenters, except to attack them, to show that the anchors are bravely watching out for you.
The worst legacy of these shows is that their cancer has spread to the prime time regular newscasts which have now given up any pretense of objectivity..
Stroll down memory lane......
Submitted by almostacowboy77 on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 2:13pm.
My favorite Matt Moment:
"You're glib!"
- Tom Cruise to Matt Lauer, 2005
One of the 2 times I've agreed with Tom. That and when he married Nicole Kidman. 8-)
15 years of being paid to be??
Submitted by ohio granny on Fri, 01/06/2012 - 10:17am.
15 years of getting paid to be stupid? The one constant with liberals/dems is they continually show they have no morals or standards except POWER. They will even lie about their own children or parents to further the liberal cause. Their sole purpose in life is POWER and CONTROL.
Why would anyone even watch Lauer or any NBC or MSNBC news? program. You already know how they will spin every story to further their liberal bias.