
On Sunday, NewsBusters published an article about Salon editor-in-chief Joan Walsh voicing displeasure with CBS anchor Katie Couric's "softball," "puff piece" reports from Iraq last week.
Moments after the piece was published, I received an e-mail message from MoveOn civic communications director Adam Green providing me with a video posted hours prior at YouTube by his organization, and forwarded to me so that I could see "Katie Couric's lapdog journalism" I was "defending."
Tuesday morning, Walsh amazingly responded to my article, and defended her views of Couric by embedding in her piece - wait for it - the YouTube video MoveOn had created and sent to me on Sunday (emphasis added throughout):
I was on CNN's "Reliable Sources" Sunday debating Couric's Iraq reporting with Michael Medved, and boy, the boys at Brent Bozell's "Newsbusters" weren't happy with me. When the right wing is defending Couric, whom they've always derided as a liberal shill, you know she's doing something wrong.
But the Couric coverage was a template for the overall media approach to the Petraeus P.R. surge. MoveOn did a great video summary of Couric's Iraq trip, with close attention to detail, which also distinguished its ad in the New York Times (although it was marred, in my opinion, by the right-baiting play on Petraeus as "Betray us").
Pretty amazing. So, the editor of one of the leading ezines in the country is actually defending her position concerning Couric, Petraeus, and the war in Iraq by using a video created by an extreme leftwing organization like MoveOn the day after it published an ad in the New York Times so disgraceful that many Democrats came out against it.
How delicious.
*****Update: As Walsh uses MoveOn to defend her positions, Democrats' decry Monday's New York Times ad. This from CNN.com:
Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Connecticut, also called on the Democratic leadership to "denounce MoveOn.org's attack on Gen. Petraeus." Lieberman has been supportive of President Bush's efforts in Iraq.
Congressional Democrats showed an eagerness to distance themselves from the ad.
Asked early Monday if this was the right message for his party to send, a member of the Democratic leadership, speaking on background, curtly answered, "No."
Sen. John Kerry, D-Massachusetts, called the ad "over the top."
"I don't like any kind of characterizations in our politics that call into question any active duty, distinguished general who I think under any circumstances serves with the best interests of our country," said Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential candidate and a decorated veteran.
"I think there are a lot of legitimate questions that need to be asked, a lot of probing that ought to take place; there's a lot of legitimate accountability that needs to be achieved. It ought to be done without casting any aspersions on anyone's character or motives," he added.
The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza wrote the following Tuesday: "This latest ad by MoveOn, however, shows that the left's goals and the party's goals are not always in coordination."
—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters.





















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Any port in a storm?
September 11, 2007 - 15:52 ET by Chris NormanAny piss-poor port in a storm?
Im sorry, I just cant
September 11, 2007 - 15:46 ET by bassndudeIm sorry, I just cant envision this woman in bed with anyone. Not even Soros....then again, you never can tell what the deranged will do.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
I would have to be awful
September 11, 2007 - 15:48 ET by Dan The Man 2I would have to be awful wasted to be in bed with her and then cut my arm off to escape.
Nuke em til they glow then shoot em in the dark.
I have a feeling this woman
September 11, 2007 - 15:51 ET by bassndudeI have a feeling this woman would take care of the "cutting off of parts" for you. Wasted wouldent get me there with her. Have to be druged.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Further Evidence...
September 11, 2007 - 15:49 ET by Wildcatter1980...of an organized effort by the far left to achieve their political goals? Or, perhaps not, but, there are too many coincidences to just dismiss this.
Just my $0.02
WOOF!
September 11, 2007 - 15:51 ET by Conservative_in_mass.Sleep with dogs, You'll get fleas...
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. ~ Unknown
Rush's undeniable truth of life
September 11, 2007 - 15:51 ET by mattm#24. Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women access to the mainstream of society.
I'm just sayin'
From what I remember of the
September 11, 2007 - 15:52 ET by motherbeltFrom what I remember of the Walsh post here, she mostly hit Couric from the left...Couric didn't talk to enough people who hate the US military, she went too easy on the generals, she made it look somewhat positive <sarc>which any smart person knows is blatant Bush propaganda! <sarc off>
So it's no surprise that she finds liberal playmates to agree with her, and thinks that validates her. Everyone else agrees with me, so there!
The surprise is that she is open about it. I hope she realizes she just tossed any credibility she had into the dumpster.
Is it just me that wants to
September 11, 2007 - 15:57 ET by bassndudeIs it just me that wants to see these people packed up and sent off to some repressive Islamist country for the rest of their lives?
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Salon?
September 11, 2007 - 16:37 ET by Del DolemonteThat's the penny-dreadful "news" site run by the brother of the guy who played Gilbert on "Leave It To Beaver". What's their stock price these days, still around a dollar a share?
RMR I saw her segment on
September 11, 2007 - 17:17 ET by RMRRMR
I saw her segment on the show and quite frankly I am not surprised to discover she is in bed with MoveOn. After all, the kind of questions she suggested Couric should be asking the troops, in the middle of a war, came right out of MoveOn's playbook.
But it's always good to have solid proof. Good job Noel.
Will conservatives have a moveon.org??
September 11, 2007 - 19:59 ET by reelman46WILL CONSERVATIVES HAVE A MOVEON.ORG??
Maybe
its just a fad but moveon.org (aka the pacificist secular socialist web
playground of angry potty-mouth posters) sure has changed the democrat
party. The party has largely become a lapdog…. lapping up dollars and
pandering weekly to the far left group that lacks any class or or tack
or moral or truth boundaries… and cares not.
Can the conservatives (aka mostly Repubs backing a smaller govt, lower
taxes and basic morality) or should the conservatives also unite behind
a blunt-talking supersite “web-based” group? Is it time to go beyond
rightwingnews (its excellent) and some others we all enjoy to a
consolidation behind a new megasite backed by serious money?
Imagine a sort of “RightOn.org” (sounds catchy) that would hammer those
Repub big spenders, those fence-sitters on issues like the Fair Tax,
those fiscal pantywaist Repub presidents that fail to veto, those
mushmouth Repubs who can’t seem to issue a quick clear sharp response
to the litany of lefty factless assertations, those Repub fossils who
never introduce any real reform bills decade-after-decade, those fuzzy
Repubs that waffle on immigration enforcement and those Repubs who say
one thing and vote another… without the potty-mouth wacko posts that
appear like a virus on political sites….therapeutic isn’t it?
First you have to have the dinero and the vision to assemble those
conservatives with a grand overall purpose. Now we a hundred (maybe
thousands) of good but fragmented in crucial ways. We have lotsa lotsa
“indians but no chief”… as was said pre-pc. One powerhouse website.
After I win the PowerBall some of my fellow bloggers can expect a phone
call… to dress out for the King Kong team. Congress would hate that
monkey on its back. That is a great start.
Doug Schexnayder, Ph.D. (theconservativecrawfish)
Salon has long been cleansed...
September 12, 2007 - 03:24 ET by Parker1227Back in the old days, Salon regularly featured pundits from the Left and the Right (and the center).
David Horowitz (of frontpagemag) and several other ex-Lefties got regular front page placement -along with a healthy mix of other iconoclasts from all sides. A true "salon."
Now, for the most part, its just another propaganda rag of the Left.
However, it has been hilarious watching the response of the rabid Leftist readership to the recent re-birth of Camille Paglia in Salon's hallowed halls.
She dares to question the fundamentalist Leftist creed on MORE THAN ONE issue.
Let the foaming at the mouth begin!
LOL