MRC's Notable Quotables: Slashing Rick Perry, 'the Human Tornado'
Like clockwork, as soon as Rick Perry joined the GOP presidential field, the liberal media started slashing at the Texas Governor, impugning him as a “name-calling,” “human tornado,” “anti-science” racist —just “Bull Connor with a smile,” according to MSNBC’s Chris Matthews. Plus, Perry’s best-in-the-nation record on job creation is really a myth — not a “Texas miracle” but a “Texas tragedy,” according to CBS News.
As for Barack Obama, CNN shows they play no favorites, holding the President’s feet to the fire in a grueling interview: “The last time you were elected, you got Sasha and Malia a cute little puppy, Bo. What are you going to get them the next time, if you’re re-elected?” These quotes, plus many more, in the latest edition of MRC’s Notable Quotables (best quotes after the jump; full issue posted here at MRC.org).
Media Slash at Rick Perry, the “Human Tornado”
“On the broadcast tonight, fighting words. Rick Perry comes out swinging and talking, and the White House tells him to watch what he says....The rest of the country is learning what Texans already know about their Governor, what he says, what he does, how he does business....Today’s debate had to do with money, name-calling, and whether or not the President of the United States loves his country.”
— NBC’s Brian Williams opening the August 16 Nightly News.
Anchor Diane Sawyer: “The human tornado from Texas, Governor Rick Perry, who electrified the Republican race, raised the decibel level today against the President, challenging to a kind of political duel on ways to jump-start jobs, fast....”
Correspondent Jake Tapper: “Democrats say that until Perry came along, they never thought they’d meet a candidate who made the other Republican candidates look responsible.”
— ABC World News, August 16.
“Unmistakably Texan, unabashedly conservative, Governor Rick Perry does not care about the overwhelming scientific evidence that global warming is largely produced by humans burning fossil fuels.”
— ABC’s Jim Avila on Good Morning America, August 18. [Watch the video on MRC-TV]
Perry’s “Texas Miracle” Really a “Texas Tragedy”
Correspondent Wyatt Andrews: “It’s his most important accomplishment, and one Texas-sized claim.”
Clip of Rick Perry: “Texas continues to lead the nation in job creation.”
Andrews: “Some call this the Texas miracle....But Perry also got lucky when high oil prices boosted energy-related jobs....Perry’s bedrock pledge to never raise taxes also had a reckoning this year when his budget faced a $27 billion shortfall. With taxes not an option, the state cut deeply into health care, and so deeply into education, some 49,000 teachers are being laid off. [to teacher Rachel Zertuche] Do you see a Texas miracle?”
Rachel Zertuche: “No. I see a Texas tragedy.”
— August 12 CBS Evening News.
Is Rick Perry Just “Bull Connor With a Smile?”
“I know you’re an objective reporter, but I smell birtherism about this guy. His attack on Obama isn’t just policy. It’s about the nature of the person who’s President....This could be Bull Connor with a smile.”
— Host Chris Matthews to Dallas Morning News senior political writer Wayne Slater, MSNBC’s Hardball, August 16.
“Do you think Rick Perry would be for that? Do you think he’d be cheering for Ike today if he brought the troops in to desegregate the schools in Little Rock? I don’t think so!...He talks about secession. He talks about states’ rights. He’s got all the idiom of the guys who hate civil rights....I compared him to Bull Connor with a smile yesterday. Maybe that was too far, but I’m still learning about this guy.”
— Matthews on the August 17 Hardball.
Smearing “Radical” Tea Party and “Queen of Rage” Bachmann
“In Iowa, where she was raised, [Representative Michele] Bachmann has become the living embodiment of the Tea Party. She and her allies have been called a maniacal gang of knife-wielding ideologues. That’s hyperbole, of course. But the principled rigidity of her position has created some challenges for her campaign....Far more damaging than the charge of double standards may be the growing realization among Americans of just how radical the Tea Party movement really is....For now, Bachmann revels in the Iowa crowds, which don’t fuss about the missing fine print behind her ideas, the perceived contradictions among them, or their radicalism.”
— Newsweek’s Lois Romano in the magazine’s August 15 cover story on Bachmann headlined “The Queen of Rage.”
ABC Already Spending New Taxes from “Mega Rich”
Anchor Diane Sawyer: “Is it time for the mega-rich to pay at least the same tax rate as their secretaries? And if they did pay their fair share, would it fix America’s schools or roads?...”
Correspondent Bianna Golodryga: “An additional one percent tax on the richest Americans is estimated to raise $100 billion in extra revenue during the next decade....And while experts agree that $100 billion over the next decade wouldn’t be enough to even make a dent in the deficit, it would go far in other ways. For example, it’s enough to build almost 7,000 new elementary schools or more than 2,000 new high schools, Diane.”
— ABC’s World News, August 15.
CNN Anchors’ Tag Team Advocacy on Tax Hikes
Co-host Ali Velshi: “Senator, we haven’t seen a tax increase in a long time. In fact, we got an extension of the Bush-era tax cut.”
Co-host Christine Romans: “We’ve been cutting taxes for 10 years.”
Velshi: “And we haven’t seen the job creation. So, where is the evidence that not cutting taxes creates jobs? We haven’t seen it.”
— Grilling Republican Senator Pat Toomey on CNN’s American Morning, August 11. [Watch the video on MRC-TV]
Only “Far Right” Blames Obama for Nation’s Woes
Host Al Hunt: “What kind of shape is Barack Obama in for the 2012 campaign in Iowa?”
Former NBC News President Michael Gartner: “I think he’s in pretty good shape. First of all, people out here have an attachment to him because he was out here. I think people have a fondness for him and I don’t think people blame him for anything that’s wrong in this country, unless — I think the far-right of the Republican Party does, but I don’t think the moderates do, and certainly the Democrats don’t.”
— An exchange on Bloomberg’s Political Capital, August 12.
Undoubtedly the Question 14 Million Unemployed People Want Answered
“The last time you were elected, you got Sasha and Malia a cute little puppy, Bo. What are you going to get them the next time, if you’re re-elected?”
— CNN’s Wolf Blitzer to President Obama in an interview shown on The Situation Room, August 16.
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I'm going to be sick...........
Submitted by creekrat on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 9:32am.
How did we get to this place !!
When was the last time the
Submitted by kg on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 9:48am.
When was the last time the MSM were fair to a Republican candidate? Not fawning like they are to Obama, just plain fair and honest?
"DumbAssity of Dope"
There's no doubt that the MSM has begun circling the wagons . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 9:53am.
. . . around this President. They made a huge investment in his election, and though many are now skeptical of Obama's ability to perform up to the level they established for him in 2008, generally they still believe that there's an inner-SuperObama just waiting to bust out, even if he needs a second term to do it. For the MSM, he's still growing into the job and coping with Bush's mess.
A popular rejection of Obama in 2012 would invalidate the 2008 wisdom of the MSM, though the MSM would explain it as the American voters being too ignorant to recognize genius to appreciate Obama.
MSM explanation
Submitted by Model850 on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 4:42pm.
I dunno. Rather than "American voters being too ignorant..." I think it more likely that the media will attribute it to "racist backlash."
Oh, they might not use those words exactly but that would be their message.
"White voters repudiated the first black president in record numbers."
"Unable to cure the economy fast enough the nation's first black president saw white voters turn against him in greater numbers than most analysts predicted."
Media: Perry = Regan?
Submitted by FaulknerFan on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 9:57am.
The Media never change. They sound about Perry just like they did about Regan, the "Teflon President", because they couldn't make any lie stick to him and bring him down. Now that he (Regan) is recognized as being one of our greatest presidents, he's kind of a media darling and democrats role model as long as you don't mention his polices honestly. One of the biggest jokes of our time is the fraud Obama trying to claim some similarity to him when there couldn't be anything more remote. Funny, but Perry strikes me as being a little like Regan; rugged, manly good looks and a straight to the point, plain spoken no nonsense approach, at least in his public appearances. If he has the intelligence, substance, ability to totally reject BS and true love of country as Regan did, we may have a winner. Maybe that is what has panicked the media into their full scale attack.
An anti-media uprising
Submitted by AgentAmerican on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:03am.
We need an anti-media uprising...picture Qaddafi as CBS News ;)
April 15, 1912
Submitted by Samaritan01 on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:24am.
If the date sounds familiar it should....it's when the "unsinkable" Titanic went down. For our purposes it represents the democratic party going down in flames after controlling Congress and the presidency such a short time ago.
Impotency, panic, rage and downright fear.......with no solution.
The Media had to start off in High Gear
Submitted by Comrade Jim on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:50am.
To protect Obama on this one because the contrast is so stark.
Among all of Obama's many man-made disasters the wrecking of the economy and the destruction of jobs have been his most damaging "accomplishments." Of all the candidates, the contrast of Obama with Perry is the starkest. Texas has led the nation in a growing economy and creation of jobs.
The media saw no choice, they had to demonize Perry immediately to deflect people's attention from Perry's record.
Not to worry. When Palin
Submitted by jessieH on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 12:16pm.
Not to worry. When Palin decides to run, they will forget all about Perry, for a while.
Liberals will be very busy
Submitted by Free Stinker on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 12:29pm.
Liberals will be very busy trying to attack Palin, Perry, Cain, and Bachmann all at the same time.
/// Sarah Palin Fan since July 11, 2007 /// خال
"Bull Connor with a smile,”
Submitted by phryingphish on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 4:05pm.
"Bull Connor with a smile,” I didn't know Perry was a democrat.
I can't wait for Palin to join the race...
Submitted by needle on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:28pm.
The MSM is going to be like Elmer Fudd with with Wabbits popping up all over the place; and poor Elmer getting super-flustered as to where to aim and fire his shotgun.
You think I am using uncivil rhetoric? Just wait 'til Ed Schults and crew start running their mouths.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.