After GOP-less ObamaCare Special, ABC's Sawyer Chides McConnell and Steele for Not Coming on Thursday's 'GMA'

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Apparently feeling some heat about its decision to not allow any Republicans to participate in its primetime ObamaCare infomercial Wednesday evening, ABC decided at the last minute to invite Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Thursday's "Good Morning America."

Unfortunately, both McConnell and Steele, having been given less than 24 hours notice, were not available, and the RNC suggested "GMA" contact Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wi.), one of the GOP's leading voices on healthcare in the House.

Although Ryan was available, and did speak with Sawyer Thursday morning, the "GMA" co-host still felt the need to tell viewers McConnell and Steele declined her invitation (video embedded right):

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And this morning, a Republican perspective on healthcare reform. We invited Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell to join us this morning, and also the Chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele. They declined. We have a leading voice, one of the leading voices on the Republican side from the House joining us. Just minutes ago, I talked to Republican Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.

As Ryan had been referred to ABC by the RNC, and accepted the invitation, why was it necessary for Sawyer to notify viewers of McConnell and Steele's regrets?

After all, according to a representative inside McConnell's office, the Senator was to speak to the Association of Builders and Contractors this morning, and, as a result, also declined an invitation to appear on CBS's "Early Show."

As for Steele, an RNC official told NewsBusters the Chairman had two previously scheduled radio appearances Thursday morning, a breakfast with the RNC Women's Interactive Network, and then was flying to Michigan for a townhall meeting.

As such, the reason for McConnell and Steele's declines was scheduling conflicts. It goes without saying that those who participated in Wednesday evening's special were given more than fifteen hours notice.

Complicating matters further, Senate and RNC sources have told NewsBusters that ABC tried to get Politico to write a story about McConnell and Steele's invitation regrets in an apparent attempt to deflect criticism of the network's decision to not allow Republicans to participate in Wednesday night's special.

It appears that after Politico spoke to McConnell and Steele's offices, the reporter in question didn't feel a story was warranted.

In the end, despite ABC News President David Westin's claims that this special "will include a variety of perspectives coming from private individuals," no Republicans were allowed to participate. 

Now, after the program has been completed, ABC is suddenly asking for GOP input, and chiding those whose schedules couldn't afford fifteen hours notice.

If ABC REALLY wanted Republican views, McConnell and Steele should have been invited on Wednesday's show. I'm sure they would have accepted the invitation if given ample notice like everybody else in attendance.

—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters. Follow him at Facebook and Twitter.


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Republicans should refuse

Republicans should refuse ALL their "invitations".  I think they should ALL say to anyone from the Nets, "sorry, I only do interviews with journalists, not propagandists for the Left."

LOL

LOL

I totally agree

Furthermore, everytime a Fox News program airs or a conservative radio talk show is broadcast, the producer should invite the President of the United States to appear.  Whether he appears or (more likely) declines and sends a rep (or not), the host can then routinely begin by stating "We've invited the President of the United States to come on our show and explain his policy in his own words to our audience, but he declined."

forget my comment

good idea Gal, I like it.

I am with you on this one

I am with you on this one Mattm, all Republicans should refuse any appearance on State Run Media.  Considering they would be met with hostility and talked over, never given a chance to tell the truth, they should get their message out through Fox and the Internet.

The Obama Administration: THE most fiscally irresponsible Administration EVER

Disgraceful

These kinds of cheap attacks should beneath Sawyer and ABC.

I Agree

 

"DumbAssity of Dope"

Block Republican comment

Then they changed their mind and decided to let a republican comment? 

 

Sawyer your diagnosis is "phony"

you can only close the door on me one time-

no non progressives should ever give ABC/NBC the time of day, let alone go on the network.

last nights dog and pony show-rated really high-how's that bfor change. 

BHO-  THE PROGRESSIVE PIRATE -new president brings flys and rats to the White House.

 

 

 

Oh this is rich coming from

Oh this is rich coming from Sawyers/abc.

Let's see, they come in last in last nights ratings, yet they don't seem to have a clue why....beside the fatigue from seeing O 24/7, they had no opposing views for this infomercial.

How phony can you get.

I wished the repubs wouldn't even go on abc and a few other stations myself.

Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart

why?

it's their ego.  and why shouldn't they be feeling a bit arrogant - they put an unqualified marxist in the White House - they believe that they know what's best for America.

they put an unqualified

they put an unqualified marxist in the White House

I take offense at this statement. Duh One is a very qualified marxist.

Ahh, these networks are very

Ahh, these networks are very devious. As the wheels come off of  BO's clown car, it is going to worse.

NO Republican should have went on

Including Ryan.

ABC blatantly boycotted approx. half of the country, so eff them.

And IMO, anytime Steele does NOT speak, it's a good thing.

How dare they

How dare they not accept the table scraps from the state run media.

Liberalism is fiction

ABC

Can't be invited to the dance, Diane, but good enough for sloppy seconds with you?

sawyer

jessieH           Both ABC & Dian Sawyer should be investigated for trying to defraud the citizens.

Diane, you ignorant slut

A regular madam of the media whorehouse.

Second fiddle

So the "elite" media invites the opposition to play second fiddle to their leader. But the second fiddle refuses. Wow! Maybe the Republicans are growing a spine..... Nah, not yet. The "gentlemen" still love to be kicked. But maybe they're starting to learn their lesson.

 

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

Ratings, what ratings?

First of all, I watched this whole joke of an infomercial.  I wanted to give ABC a chance to prove me wrong, they didn't succeed. The ratings say more than anything I could say, given all the publicity it had.  Does anyone believe the MSM anymore? 

Now, it would really be interesting if Fox News had a real forum on this health care plan, invited the President in for some real questions (which I'm sure he'd decline) invite some Democrats to defend this fiasco and some Republicans and have viewers e-mail questions.  I bet ABC would be drooling at the number of viewers for a forum that would actually attempt to ask tough questions, especially about a bill that's going to drastically change our health care system.

Election 2008-God's way of showing us that elections count.  

Sawyer finally tells the truth.

2 GOPers didn't appear the day AFTER the Obamaknowsbetterthanyouwhattodoaboutyourhealthcare Special.

Good. I hope they all refuse in the future.

I am fed with the tripe on the Obama stations.

To hell with your Sawyer and to hell with ABC.