LA Times Columnist Blasts CNN as the 'Corrupt News Network'

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By Jason Aslinger | December 2, 2007 - 23:43 ET

It's one thing for NewsBusters and conservative commentators to blast CNN for its shoddy "moderation" of the recent Republican YouTube debate. It's quite another thing to see CNN get eaten by one if its own. And that's exactly what happened in the surprising LA Times article titled "CNN: Corrupt News Network."

LA Times Columnist Tim Rutten (who is no stranger to NewsBusters) pulls no punches in blasting CNN.

[T]his most recent debacle masquerading as a presidential debate raises serious questions about whether CNN is ethically or professionally suitable to play the political role the Democratic and Republican parties recently have conceded it.

Selecting a president is, more than ever, a life and death business, and a news organization that consciously injects itself into the process, as CNN did by hosting Wednesday's debate, incurs a special responsibility to conduct itself in a dispassionate and, most of all, disinterested fashion. When one considers CNN's performance, however, the adjectives that leap to mind are corrupt and incompetent.

In a fabulous irony, Rutten uses liberal arguments to prove CNN's corruption. Rutten's basic argument is that most Americans "think the war in Iraq is the most important issue facing the United States, followed by the economy, healthcare, and energy prices." According to Rutten (and backed by a Pew poll), "Americans do not think immigration is the most important issue confronting the country."

Rutten also makes the obvious point that if CNN is choosing which YouTube questions are asked, then they are really CNN's questions and agenda. Having made these points, and supposedly "establishing" that Americans are not concerned about immigration, Rutten levels a serious accusation of self-interest and corruption at CNN.

So, why did CNN make immigration the keystone of this debate? What standard dictated the decision to give that much time to an issue so remote from the majority of voters' concerns? The answer is that CNN's most popular news-oriented personality, Lou Dobbs, has made opposition to illegal immigration and free trade the centerpiece of his neonativist/neopopulist platform. In fact, Dobbs led into Wednesday's debate with a good solid dose of immigrant bashing. His network is in a desperate ratings battle with Fox News and, in a critical prime-time slot, with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann. So, what's good for Dobbs is good for CNN.

In other words, CNN intentionally directed the Republicans' debate to advance its own interests. Make immigration a bigger issue and you've made a bigger audience for Dobbs.

That's corruption, and it's why the Republican candidates had to spend more than half an hour "debating" an issue on which their differences are essentially marginal -- and, more important, why GOP voters had to sit and wait, mostly in vain, for the issues that really concern them to be discussed.

Rutten (not nearly finished) also accuses CNN of "intellectual venality" in choosing questions designed to create "moments of conventional television conflict." In this regard, Rutten cites to CNN's questions about gun control, which according to Rutten and his polling data "doesn't even show up in surveys of voters' concerns."

Rutten further bashes CNN for its emphasis on religion over policy, citing to CNN's:

... wickedness of using some crackpot's query about the candidates' stand on Biblical inerrancy to do something that's anathema in our system -- to probe people's individual religious consciences. American journalists quite legitimately ask candidates about policy issues -- say, abortion -- that might be influenced by their religious or philosophical convictions. We do not and should not ask them about those convictions themselves. It's nobody's business whether a candidate believes in the virgin birth, whether God gave an oral Torah to Moses at Sinai, whether the Buddha escaped the round of birth and rebirth or whether an angel appeared to Joseph Smith.

The latter point is relevant because CNN's noxious laundering of this question through the goofy YouTube mechanism quite clearly was designed to embarrass Mitt Romney -- who happens to be a Mormon -- and, secondarily, to help Mike Huckabee -- who, as a Baptist minister, had a ready answer, and who happens to be television's campaign flavor of the month.

Rutten states that CNN's failure to properly screen the questioners "pales" in comparison to its other failures. Rutten concludes that CNN, having "failed in its responsibilities to the political process," should be excluded from future presidential debates.

The entire article is an interesting juxtaposition of Rutten's scathing rebuke of CNN (with which most conservative would agree) based upon Rutten's own prioritization of the importance of various issues (with which most conservatives would disagree).

It is also remarkable to see one of the nation's most liberal newspapers directly attack one of the nation's most liberal cable news outlets. It is increasingly clear that CNN has done irreparable damage to itself with its debate debacle.

—Jason Aslinger is a private practice attorney in Greenville, Ohio.

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Holy Freaking Cow

I had to blink my eyes several times and read this slowly to assure my sight did not decieve me. One of the left's own actually being sensitive about Republican voters and expecting the GOP to get a fair shake. There has to be a catch. 

 

The most dangerous thing in the world is an angry person with political power.

There was a catch

candace, I read the article before I read Jason's post, and your instincts are correct, there was a catch.  In fact, the editorial had nothing to do with being sensitive about Republican voters or about the GOP getting a fair shake...it was loaded with liberal pretense.  This clown actually suggested that illegal immigration was a frivolous fringe issue that was only important to 4% of the country...and that CNN was only covering this "triviality" because the network needed to promote its token bigot, Lou Dobbs!  He made a passing reference to the Clinton & DNC plants...but he cut and ran from that issue like a guy leaving the room to avoid blame for a noxious fart.  Unsurprisingly, as this was from the worst "major" newspaper in the country (and that's saying something), the editorial was as tortured and biased as the network it claimed to be bashing.

well

We can't get the lefties to change overnight, can we? At least they're not all in lockstep defending CNN (like certain lefties on here). The more MSM people speak up, CNN will keep feeling the heat and maybe they'll lose a debate or two over this. He might be complaining for the wrong reasons, but at least he's complaining, and that's a silver lining.  

 

The most dangerous thing in the world is an angry person with political power.

Unfortunately, candace, I

Unfortunately, candace, I think this was done purely for stats.  The left-wing media occasionally have to have a go at one of their own to "paper the file".  They think this gives them statistical cover to defend against accusations of bias.  The LA Times is infamous for this phony stunt. 

OIC

Well pardon my ignorance of LA Times's history. When you word things like that, they make sense.  

 The most dangerous thing in the world is an angry person with political power.

I hope you don't think I was

I hope you don't think I was condescending to you regarding the LA Times.  I grew up in Southern California and, as such, have been subjected to the LA Times' dirty tricks for a long time.  They send out left wing hitmen like Steve Lopez and Michael Hitzlik to appear studied and reasonable...but they're always dishonest and arrogant.  The Times even tried to fix the recall election a couple of years ago by advancing a couple of phony polls and by dredging up old, discredited Schwarzenegger sexual harassment accusations.  And the paper is notorious for its journalistic malpractice when it comes to the illegal immigration issue. The Times is in full cooperation with the pro-illegal camp and will stop at nothing to distort the facts. Outside of a decent, if highly overrated, Sports Section, the LA Times isn't even fit to line the birdcage. 

Right on

Right on, fitz. I read the article as a complaint that CNN is not "left" enough. The immigration nonsense tipped me off right away. Rutten implies that immigration is not an important issue and maybe should not be talked about at all. His whining about the bad economy and how many Americans don't have health care give more clues to his hidden agenda. But I'm not surprised how many people can be fooled by an article like this. It's a great example of a lefty smoke screen. As I always say... 

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

He's right about the

He's right about the senseless questions being asked. The YouTube format has to go. At this point, the most professionally done debates have been on Fox News. Neither CNN, with the YouTube freakfest, nor MSNBC, with Matthews and Olbermann supplying questions only after they've framed them with their own 30 second opinion piece, can hold a candle to how the Fox team presented themselves and questions in the debates they hosted. Very professional, and what we all expect from those asking questions to a panel of United States Presidential candidates.

Regardless of how anyone feels about the candidates, on either side, or how one feels about the sides, the office of President of the United States is one that should be completely respected for what it is. It is the greatest elected office not only in America, but in the entire world BECAUSE it's the greatest office in America. I would expect all Americans to insist that the office be held in the highest esteem. After all, it's WE the People who select who works for us in that office. The Oval Office is not a ring in a three ring circus, though sometimes its occupants make it seem so.

CNN's debate has been criticized by all political groups.

CNN is corrupt, and perhaps both the left and the right see this even as we come to agreement from opposite ends of the political spectrum.

Glenn Bleccchhh has three hours daily to spew his garbage, while there is no comparable leftwinger(or even moderate) to act as a counterbalance.

Counterbalance?!?!?!?!?!?!

John Roberts, Wolf Blitzer, "The Wisdom Of" Jack Cafferty, Miles O'Brien, Christian Amanpour, Larry King, Rick Sanchez, Anderson Cooper 180, James Carville, Paul Begala, Nancy Grace, Bill Schneider, Jeffrey Toobin, Sanjay Gupta, Suzanne Malveaux, Michael Ware, Barbara Starr...

As usual, you have NO credibility.

Fitz - Professor False eats

Fitz - Professor False eats a lot of Cheetos... and you know what Cheetos do to the brain...

Professor False, for all of your outrageous claims, this one has to be the knee-slapper of all knee-slappers.

 

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fitz...I could pick some

fitz...I could pick some nits over two or three of those names, and, of course, on the "right", besides Beck and Dobbs, there is Bill Bennett [and Jonah Goldberg and Delroy Murdock may still be around, too], but, that aside, I tend to agree with the increasingly leftward tilt charge.

Where you and I will no doubt disagree is with my previously expressed opinion that, under Turner, CNN was reasonably balanced beween liberal and conservative commentators.  I'm aware of the countercharge that the news delivery was skewed well to the left, but I never found the evidence of same to be particularly persuasive.

Jer 

Jer, as I write, I notice my

Jer, as I write, I notice my cat is engaging in one of her fastidious grooming sessions (cleanliness next to godliness, she always says)...it seems an appropriate time to ask you which nits there are to pick.  I gave my list a second look, and even as it was off the top of my head, I can't see one name I would leave out.  In fact, I'm sure there are others I've forgotten.  Are Judy Woodruff, Aaron Brown or Paula Zahn still there?  It’s been a while since I’ve come across any of them.  And I seriously dispute your implication that Lou Dobbs is "on the right".  Anti-illegal immigration as he may be, Lou Dobbs is nothing approaching a conservative.  Outside of that one issue, I have found him normally to be in lock step with the CNN company line.You may be accurate on the relative balance of commentators on CNN during the Turner years, but the balance was strictly in number of bodies as opposed to presentation of opinion.  How often did Kate O’Beirne really get to make a complete point as she was constantly shouted down by the likes of Al Hunt, Mark Shields or Margaret Carlson?  Bob Novak got so sick of James Carville routinely stepping on his lines that he famously walked off the set during a live broadcast.  And don’t forget the roles that the anchors play in this.  While conservatives are invited to comment on various issues, they are often subjected to the biases of anchors’ leading questions…as if being deposed.  Meanwhile, CNN anchors will “tee up” the liberal contributors with favorable leading questions, then let them carry on uninterrupted.  While admitting that FNC skews to the right, it is only because CNN’s blatantly left wing presentation of the news created the market for Fox New Channel.By the way, I read another thread where you mentioned pizza.  That made me very hungry.  I think we’ll order one tonight.  What could be better than a pizza to go with Monday Night Football and hanging up the Christmas decorations with my wife?-fitz      

 

CNN is really corrupt?

You speak this as if it's common knowledge and not a big deal. Better go send that memo to folks like Leon who are still defending CNN.

Typical liberal escape tactic. Vehemently deny something until it is proven with facts, and then to save face you act like it's common sense.

PS Air America was given plenty of chances to compete and no one listened. Before Rush Limbaugh became popular, and before Fox News hit the air, there was no one to counterbalance the left.

 

The most dangerous thing in the world is an angry person with political power.

candance

Wait, are you telling me..... it was actually worse than it is now ???

 

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Yes Dear Shy

Back in the early 80s before Rush went nationwide, before there was an internet, before there was any of this, my parents got all their news from Dan Rather and the local paper.

Why do you think the myth of McCarthyism flourished so long with no one second-guessing it? Why did Americans really believe our troops in Vietnam were babykillers?

You see how much they get away with now: imagine there's no NewsBusters, no Hannity and Colmes, no Glenn Beck, no Ann Coulter writing books, no Michelle Malkin to investigate crooked debates, and no Drudge Report to leak anything damaging about the Clintons. That was the 60s, 70s and early 80s.

The most dangerous thing in the world is an angry person with political power.

Who is the prettiest whore

I immediately wondered what Rutten's rub was really about and he simply is angry not at CNN, but angry that CNN was promoting "GASP" ideas which means the US would control it's borders..........and oh my that "God thing question".

It is not though that even CNN went redlands, but that CNN really was through Blitzer rehabilitating Hillary Clinton whose LA Times proxy of the cartel has doomed to the dungeon.

To correct comrade Rutten, I honestly do want to know what people believe in religion and God...........for the simple reason I really don't want someone in office who thinks women are sex slaves to be sacrificed upon his oral office desk like a certain Clinton was.............and there are all kinds of perverted religions running around out there which Marilyn Manson would delve into.

If Rutten had really cared about content, it would have been a good scolding..........but when you have Rutten and Blitzer both doing the same destructive things to America it is only a matter of which is the prettiest whore.

As no one cares about Allentown 25 years after Billy Joel wrote his song..........Rutten is just as guilty as CNN.

 

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What got his panties in a twist

"So, why did CNN make immigration the keystone of this debate? What standard dictated the decision to give that much time to an issue so remote from the majority of voters' concerns?"

There it is.Because illegal immigration was brought up.It is a big issue to the majority of Americans.It is a issue the Dems should be called on.
As far as CNN being corrupt I agree.Yet I think the reason this yutt is haveing a hissy fit is because of the time that was spent of illegals.

"His network is in a desperate ratings battle with Fox News and, in a critical prime-time slot, with MSNBC's Keith Olbermann."

KOed isnt on at the same time as Dobbs.

7PM - P2+ (25-54)
FOX Report with Shepard Smith – 1,642,000 viewers (335,000)
Lou Dobbs – 876,000 viewers (220,000)
Hardball – 515,000 viewers (159,000)
Kudlow & Company- 258,000 viewers (81,000)
Glenn Beck – 343,000 viewers (159,000)

8PM - P2+ (25-54)
O’Reilly Factor- 2,397,000 viewers (532,000) LSD: 2,416,000 viewers (539,000)
Out in the Open– 639,000 viewers (179,000) LSD: 639,000 viewers (179,000)
Countdown w/ Olbermann - 863,000 viewers (241,000) LSD: 912,000 viewers (273,000)
Fast Money- 190,000 viewers (68,000) LSD: 189,000 viewers (68,000)
Nancy Grace – 569,000 viewers (196,000) LSD: 572,000 viewers (197,000)

While I may agree with some of his points the bottom line is they brought up a issue that bites him and the Dems in the butt.Illegal immigration.He can camoflage it anyway he wants but that was the burr under his saddle.

And don't forget the way

And don't forget the way the ever incisive Wolf Blitzer went after the Mrs C. word in the last Democrat snooze-fest, I'm sorry, I mean debate.

"Tell me Mrs Clinton why are you so wonderful?"  Boy that CNN is just relentless I tells ya!

Check out my exclusive edit of BBC News America's interview with Mrs Clinton: It's news to me!

"We have a question for

"We have a question for Senator Clinton from Plant #17, er, um, I mean...."

 

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comprehension

My reading comprehension may be shot but when I first read this article at another site I thought it to be 99% liberal talking points with a general nod at blaming CNN for not being as subtle as the rest of the MSM. The article spends a paragraph attacking conservative issues and then says that the questions asked of the Republicans were weak.
From Article - "United States is at war in the Middle East and Central Asia, the economy is writhing like a snake with a broken back, oil prices are relentlessly climbing toward $100 a barrel and an increasing number of Americans just can't afford to be sick with anything that won't be treated with aspirin and bed rest."
The interpretation I got was that, in the 'journalist' opinion the CNN catered to the Republican candidates and their audience, albeit with ineffective Democrat plants, with soft questions because they couldn't answer questions on the tough topics listed in paragraph one. With an attack on Dobbs immigration stance for CNN (its LA would you expect anything less) and a nod at the corrupt proceedings this article seemed more of a whine about CNN clumsily drawing attention to overall tone of election coverage in the US being from the pov of Liberal Democrats.
While acknowledgement of the liberal bias may be good, IMHO, this is more of a hit piece on conservatives and the audience of the Republican debates.
Of course I just might be a little cynical this morning.

Agnostic

Agnostic --Not cynical at all, you are absolutely right. Read my  responses above. You are a perceptive reader.

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

iveseenitall,

How much would you like to bet that when they do a breakdown of the number of stories leaning left or right this would be put on the right side so they can prove 'balance'?
Disclaimer - I don't gamble even on a sure thing.

Agnostic

Absolutely! Give me a piece of that action.

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

libs

 

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

CNN Just Now Corrupt?

Memo to LA Times: How many years has it been since CNN admitted they were in the tank for Saddam just to keep an office open? And that wasn't corrupt, how?

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CNN's credibility problems

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