CNN Conveniently Omits Eliot Spitzer From List of Recent Political Sex Scandals
CNN continued its rehabilitation of Eliot Spitzer's political career in leaving his name out of a lengthy list of recent political sex scandals Tuesday. As MediaBistro and my colleague Tom Blumer reported yesterday, the network shied away from disclosing the checkered past of one of its prime-time anchors.
In the wake of former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's revelations that he fathered a child with a mistress, CNN ran a segment during the 2 p.m. EDT hour covering recent political sex scandals. Correspondent Suzanne Malveaux mentioned six by name and CNN ran old news clips of even more – but failed to disclose that the current host of a CNN prime-time show was once embroiled in an infamous scandal.
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Eliot Spitzer hosts the network's 8 p.m. EDT prime time show, In the Arena, and previously served as New York's governor from 2007 until March of 2008. Spitzer aburptly resigned from office when his involvement in a high-end prostitution ring became public.
CNN brought him on last fall to co-host the ill-fated prime time show Parker-Spitzer with columnist Kathleen Parker. When Parker left the network in February, Spitzer continued as the host of the 8 p.m. EDT hour, now re-named In the Arena.
During the afternoon segment, Malveaux mentioned the "rumored affairs" of President Kennedy and named the scandals of Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.), former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, and former President Bill Clinton. CNN also featured old news footage in the background of other scandals, from former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to former Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho).
CNN, however, did feature Spitzer's fall from grace as one of 17 recent political sex scandals on its blog CNNPolitics.
A transcript of the segment, which aired on May 17 at 2:29 p.m. EDT, is as follows:
RANDI KAYE, CNN anchor: We now know why Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver split. The former California governor admits he fathered a child outside of his marriage more than 10 years ago. The mother was a longtime member of his household staff, it turns out. It seems that we are hearing these types of stories more and more in politics. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux takes a look back at some of the scandals.
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SUZANNE MALVEAUX, CNN correspondent (voice-over): It's become one of the oldest cliches in politics, whether it's the rumored affairs of President John F. Kennedy, or the painful story of John and Elizabeth Edwards, infidelity, lies, and the inevitable apologies are almost a given in the world in high-power politics. And it is the politicians' wives who generally endure the deepest agony, forced to face the cameras when a sex scandal hits.
MARK SANFORD, former governor of South Carolina: The bottom line is this: I have been unfaithful to my wife.
JENNY SANFORD, former wife of Mark Sanford: Am I okay? You know what? I have great faith and I have great friends and great family.
MALVEAUX: And with all of the news swirling around the Schwarzenegger and Shriver scandal, we know it is not the first time that the former first lady of California has had to endure the limelight for her husband.
MARIA SHRIVER, former wife of former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: And you can listen to people who have never met Arnold, or who met him for five seconds 30 years ago. Or you can listen to me.
MALVEAUX: There are those who try to help their spouses recover from their fall from grace, like Calista Gingrich, Newt Gingrich's third wife. Gingrich was House speaker at the time and she was on his staff. This was during the height of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
NEWT GINGRICH, presidential candidate: There were times in my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked far too hard and that things happened in my life that were not appropriate.
MALVEAUX: The affair could have crippled his political ambitions. She's now a visible presence by his side as he gears up for his run for the White House.
And then there are those who are at the podium when their powerful husbands are forced out of politics.
HILLARY CLINTON, former first lady of the United States: You know, I am not sitting here, some little woman standing by my man.
MALVEAUX: So why, after all the betrayals and all of the sex scandals, are these storyies still relevant? Some argue because if you'd lie to the ones you love, you'd also lie to others. Namely, the ones that you're supposed to serve.
Suzanne Malveaux, CNN, Atlanta.
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→ Let's not forget
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 12:07pm.
CNN correspondent Richard Quest, the meth-head, busted in a public park with a sex toy and chain attached to his naughty bits.
Dick Quest (ironical ain't it?)has since been reassigned to Great Britain.
Client #9 gets a pass?
Submitted by Dbak61 on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 12:28pm.
Go figure. Maybe they thought they were 'protecting their brand'....hahahahahaha...NO, that can't be.
Sex scandals and the MSM's obvious bias in digging/reporting
Submitted by Gary Hall on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 12:32pm.
Oh, John Edwards. At the time, not only had the national media shelved any interest in vetting candidate Obama, they had little interest in exposing candidate John Edwards.
A rare admission of the MSM's inexcusable bias was offered by one of the Los Angeles Times staff opinion columnist Tim Rutten in August of 2008. Rutten spilled the beans, as he allows that the decision in such matters is from the top (an excerpt):
Sadly, no one in the MSM appeared to have considered Rutten's seemingly good advice.
NewsBusters' readers know well enough that such direction from the top is not limited to sex scandals. During the 2008 presidential campaign, for example, in the case of Gov. Sarah Palin, it's rather obvious that onions were in full bloom, while in the case of Sen. Obama, it would appear that the top was saying, "well, make a few calls, but don't really push for an answer."
(;~/ gary
CNN conveniently omitted
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 12:48pm.
CNN conveniently omitted Eliot Spitzer from a list of recent political sex scandals?!?
I am SHOCKED! SHOCKED I tell you!
Well...maybe not.
Moderators!
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:27pm.
Check out this guys profile picture, for that alone he should be banned. His anti-Semitism should also have him banned.
Goodbye, Fajar. May I be the
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:33pm.
Goodbye, Fajar. May I be the first to let you know that you're an idiot.
Beuk
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:34pm.
I doubt you're the first, and I can guarantee you won't be the last.
Yo, Fajar. (Is that pronounced Fart Jar?)
Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:59pm.
Is it true that Mohammy made love to pigs?
You don't need to quote the Koran in every post. I have a copy I've been using in the bathroom for weeks, so I don't need any extra right now, but thanks for thinking of me.
If this upsets you, you can find me on MSNBC. My name is Ed Schultz.
Goodbye, Fajar. May I be the
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:34pm.
Goodbye, Fajar. May I be the first to let you know that you're an idiot.
MODERATORS
Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:26pm.
Can we get this guy out of here please?!
MODERATORS ET AL
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:36pm.
Yeah, don't just ban him, lock out his IP, block him, whatever, you can do that, and it's legal.
And please delete all of his crap. It's offensive as hell!
-Jon
Piss off, Hajji.
Submitted by NC Cop on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:31pm.
Piss off, Hajji.
Goodbye, Fajar. May I be the
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:34pm.
Goodbye, Fajar. May I be the first to let you know that you're an idiot. Here, have a pork chop.
Hey, it's a MoBot!
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 4:33pm.
Kewl!
Malveaux was selected for her glassy-eyed stupidity
Submitted by daveinboca on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 4:11am.
I don't think S. M. is clever enough to realize just how stupid and ridiculous her on-air persona comes across as being. She is a true airhead ditz and world-class skank with an abundance of human fecal material between her ears.
I really want to know why CNN
Submitted by Mazzi on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 8:44am.
I really want to know why CNN is so in love with Spitzer anyway. He comes across as greasy and supercilious, he has a nasty dossier, and he is extremely unattractive (which, you would think would be a hindrance on TV, right?). I don't know how he handles himself on air, because he makes me rather nauseous - so I avoid his show.
It just seems to me that there are plenty of charming ex-politicians who would be much better choices than this creep.
I'll give them a pass on this one
Submitted by Darogr on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 8:58am.
NOBODY wants to think of Spitzer and sex at the same time.