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By Kyle Drennen | June 22, 2012 | 11:26

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On Thursday's NBC Rock Center, just days after calling for more liberal media bias against conservatives, left-wing screen writer Aaron Sorkin dismissed the idea that he has a reputation as an outspoken liberal: "I don't know so much about my being known for my liberal politics.... I don't have very much political sophistication at all." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump]

Correspondent Savannah Guthrie skeptically replied: "Really, you're not known for your liberal politics?" Sorkin argued: "I don't feel that way about myself. Maybe I am. I've met activists, I'm not one of them. You know, they'll march. They'll do things that are hard. I, I don't."

Sorkin recently told USA Today that his latest project, HBO's The Newsroom, had a "bias toward fairness," even as the article went on to tout how the show's lead character, anchor Will McAvoy played by Jeff Daniels, "goes after the Tea Party activists and billionaire Koch brothers who helped fund it for seizing control of the Republican Party..."

In a review for The New Republic on Friday, ABC News correspondent Jake Tapper ripped Sorkin's leftist fantasy:

McAvoy – and, by extension, Sorkin – preach political selflessness, but they practice pure partisanship; they extol the Fourth Estate's democratic duty, but they believe that responsibility consists mostly of criticizing Republicans. This is done through the oldest trick in the book for a Hollywood liberal: by having McAvoy be a "sane Republican" who looks at his party with sadness and anger.

On Rock Center, Guthrie failed to challenge Sorkin on the show's obvious agenda, simply noting: "His latest project, The Newsroom on HBO, a comedy drama tackling themes of romance and politics set in the world of cable news." Turning to Sorkin, she observed: "This is kind of the newsroom of your dreams." Sorkin replied: "It absolutely is."

Guthrie described the main character this way: "Sorkin's protagonist, played by Jeff Daniels, is a news anchor on the rebound from a sort of nervous breakdown....Daring to tell the nation what it doesn't want to hear." A clip played of Daniels as McAvoy running down America: "There's absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest country in the world. We're 7th in literacy, 27th in math- "

After accepting Sorkin's laughable denial of his liberal politics, Guthrie and host Brian Williams gushed about him like adoring fans. Williams confessed: "My only problem with his work is how dumb it makes me feel, which is not a long walk on any day." Guthrie chimed in: "Well, we're all in that club, aren't we? I mean it's almost like another language we need to translate....You know, he obviously is incredibly intelligent....he's pretty humble about it."

Wrapping up the segment, Williams told Guthrie: "Great profile. I envy you the time you spent with him."

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Here are portions of the June 21 segment:

10:20PM ET

(...)

SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: His latest project, The Newsroom on HBO, a comedy drama tackling themes of romance and politics set in the world of cable news. This is kind of the newsroom of your dreams.

AARON SORKIN: It absolutely is.

GUTHRIE: All those moments spent at home watching, throwing things at the TV, now you can say how it really should be done.

SORKIN: I'm – honestly I'm not trying to say how anything should be done. But in a romantic comedy, you know, love works the way we wish it would work and here the news works the way we wish it would work.

GUTHRIE: Sorkin's protagonist, played by Jeff Daniels, is a news anchor on the rebound from a sort of nervous breakdown.

JEFF DANIELS [AS WILL MCAVOY]: YouTube, YouTube!

EMILY MORTIMER [AS MACKENZIE MACHALE]: Will, now you're just a crazy guy shouting YouTube!

GUTHRIE: Daring to tell the nation what it doesn't want to hear.

DANIELS: There's absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest country in the world. We're 7th in literacy, 27th in math-       

GUTHRIE: You are known for your liberal politics. Your lead character is a registered Republican.

SORKIN: Well, first, I don't know so much about my being known for my liberal politics. These characters aren't, you know, vessels for me to say what I want. I don't have very much political sophistication at all.

GUTHRIE: Really, you're not known for your liberal politics?

SORKIN: I don't feel that way about myself. Maybe I am. I've met activists, I'm not one of them. You know, they'll march. They'll do things that are hard. I, I don't.

GUTHRIE: You're not that motivated?

SORKIN: I'm not.

(...)

10:25PM

BRIAN WILLIAMS: Savannah, you touched on this. My only problem with his work is how dumb it makes me feel, which is not a long walk on any day. But I go days without quoting the framers to the Constitution.

GUTHRIE: Well, we're all in that club, aren't we? I mean it's almost like another language we need to translate. I don't speak Sorkinese fluently either. You know, he obviously is incredibly intelligent. He says that he, of course, was the youngest of siblings that were much, much smarter than him and he just had to keep up, so he's pretty humble about it.

And it's not just the content, it's also the length. He says most television scripts, the ones he writes, are 20 to 25 pages longer than the average one because he puts so many darn words in them.

WILLIAMS: And as you mentioned, the angst already about his daughter liking his...

GUTHRIE: What a moment. He has all the anxieties of a writer with far less success, and yet here he is, a household name practically, for writing. That's something pretty rare in Hollywood.

WILLIAMS: Great profile. I envy you the time you spent with him. Savannah Guthrie, thank you as always.

GUTHRIE: Thanks.

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This might be the Article of

Submitted by Kubrickfilmfan73 on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 11:47am.

This might be the Article of the Year, if only for the exchange of "how dumb it makes me feel" and "Well, we're all in that club, aren't we?" Isn't it interesting how people end up telling the truth in spite of themselves?

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LOLOLOLOL!!!!

Submitted by ProudAmerican58 on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 3:10pm.

Great catch!

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What's funny is Jeff Daniels character is a John McCain Repub

Submitted by frank14 on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 11:50am.

yet when John McCain ran they demonized him. The libs think we don't remember it. They loath any Republican no matter how accommodating they are to the lib media.

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Wha?

Submitted by bkeyser on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 11:57am.

Who me? (wink, wink)

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"I'm not a liberal activist.

Submitted by texastommy on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 12:08pm.

"I'm not a liberal activist. Hell, all I do is make progressive propaganda TV series."

Putz.

"Occasionally, and randomly, problems and solutions collide. The probability of collisions decreases geometrically as the size of the committee created to force these collisions increases."
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Just as normal as can be, where NPR is the middle of the road.

Submitted by upcountrywater on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 12:09pm.

Standard O'bama voter...be mellow, and pay teachers more.

You Didn't Build That.

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ARiver

Submitted by Lamdog on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 12:53pm.

Denial is not just a river in Egypt.

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Snortin' Sorkin

Submitted by Blorg on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 1:17pm.

Aaron must be back on the powder if he expects people to believe he's not a liberal propagandist.

And part of the screed that Daniels spouts is BS. The myth about 178th in infant mortality was exploded by Ann Coulter years ago. Do we rank 178th? Yes. Why? Because other countries count infant mortality differently.

From Coulter:
"But the international comparisons in “infant mortality” rates aren’t comparing the same thing, anyway. We also count every baby who shows any sign of life, irrespective of size or weight at birth.
By contrast, in much of Europe, babies born before 26 weeks’ gestation are not considered “live births.” Switzerland only counts babies who are at least 30 centimeters long (11.8 inches) as being born alive. In Canada, Austria and Germany, only babies weighing at least a pound are considered live births.
And of course, in Milan it’s not considered living if the baby isn’t born within driving distance of the Côte d’Azur.
By excluding the little guys, these countries have simply redefined about one-third of what we call “infant deaths” in America as “miscarriages.”
Moreover, many industrialized nations, such as France, Hong Kong and Japan — the infant mortality champion — don’t count infant deaths that occur in the 24 hours after birth. Almost half of infant deaths in the U.S. occur in the first day."
http://www.sj-r.com/opinions/x1699609436/Ann-Coulter-Infant-mortality-ta...

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We will remember him for being a coke-addicted pile of crap.

Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 8:06pm.

And a self important dimwit.

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Just what nobody needs; More TV garbage

Submitted by needle on Fri, 06/22/2012 - 9:30pm.

The lead character in Aaron Sorkin’s comedy drama The Newsroom is a registered Republican. (?)

Oh, right! Is that supposed to be the funny part? Does he have a big red nose and wear a clown suit too?

How about casting the Madam in a putative HBO comedy drama The Cat House as a Christian virgin?

By shying away from casting his lead character as an obvious Liberal Democrat Sorkin is running away from a rich opportunity for some REAL satire. That could be ground breaking, but it would also be breaking myriad taboos light years beyond HBO’s compulsive Liberal comfort zone. Bill Maher might even be grazed by some comedic shrapnel. Can’t have any of that.

Here’s a tip Aaron: don’t even bother. If your “comedy” lasts a whole season, it will be with the assistance of some benefactor like George Soros. Pity the guy who has to manage the laugh track for this just-another-dull-pathetic sit-com. [sigh.]

- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.

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