"Good Morning America" correspondent Kate Snow appeared ready to present Academy Award statues to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on Friday's show. The reporter gushed over the performance of the two Democrats at Thursday's Los Angeles-based Democratic debate. She rhapsodized, "So, the nominees for best performance in a televised debate go to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton..."
Snow, as well as GMA co-host Diane Sawyer and "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos, who appeared later on in the show, couldn't restrain themselves from mentioning the possibility of a Clinton/Obama or Obama/Clinton "dream ticket." Sawyer looked absolutely bubbly during GMA's opening. Lauding the friendly nature of the debate between the senators, she enthused, "And it's Friday, February 1st, 2008 and we all watched last night, right? What about that?!"
By far, however, Snow exuded the most excitement. The ABC reporter has a long history of providing favorable coverage for the Clinton. She once famously described the much derided Hillary Clinton laugh as either an example of someone having a great time or "she's the master of a shrewd political skill, disarming her critics with a gleam in her eye and a roar straight from the belly." (For a round-up of Kate Snow's most egregious Clinton-related bias, see a November 30, 2007 NewsBusters blog.)
It needs to be pointed out that ABC correspondent Jake Tapper provided some actual analysis of facts on Friday's GMA. He corrected misstatements and erroneous assertions by both Obama and Clinton on issues such as Iraq and health care. After an Obama clip that appeared to strike a tough stand on immigration, Tapper informed viewers:
OBAMA: We do have to crack down on those employers that are taking advantage of the situation.
TAPPER: That contradicts his previous position. Asked in a 2004 questionnaire, "Should the government crack down on businesses that hire illegal immigrants as major part of overhaul?" His answer? Oppose. Now, the Obama campaign acknowledges that Senator Obama changed his position on that. They say it's because employers can be held more accountable because of tamper-proof, electronic employment verification systems. They acknowledge he misspoke on the other item. Senator Clinton's campaign said that she did not misspeak or make any factual errors at all.
This is not the first time that ABC has allowed Tapper to act as a truth monitor. These type of segments certainly seem more valuable than the hyperbole that Snow often dispenses.
A transcript of Kate Snow's segment, which aired at 7:05am on February 1, follows:
7am tease
DIANE SAWYER: This morning, snubs to hugs. Inside the historic Barack Obama/Hillary Clinton debate as the stars came out in Hollywood to watch.
7:01
SAWYER: And it's Friday, February 1st, 2008 and we all watched last night, right? What about that?!
ROBIN ROBERTS: We thought it would be a lot of fireworks, but it was like a buddy movie.
SAWYER: It was. First you see Barack Obama and he's pulling out the chair for Senator Clinton. Yes, he does. At one point, he puts his arm around the back of her chair to make a gesture.
ROBERTS: He did.
SAWYER: There's a hug at the end. And if anybody out there can lip read, will you tell me what they were saying out there during this at the end? Anyway, it was the real evolution of a political alliance, anyway, of some kind as they head into this final tough round. And we'll have more on the debates coming up.
7:02am
SAWYER: But let us begin with this truly historic debate last night. ABC's Kate Snow is at the Oscar venue, the Kodak Theater in Hollywood. And, Kate, over to you.
KATE SNOW: Okay, Diane. Good morning. Well, this is where the Oscars take place, right? So, the nominees for best performance in a televised debate go to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, as they competed for not only the movie stars' attention in the audience but for all those millions of voters who go to the polls next Tuesday.
BARACK OBAMA SUPPORTERS: Ready to go! Fired up! Ready to go!
HILLARY CLINTON SUPPORTERS: Yes, we can! Yes, we can!
SNOW: Debate, Hollywood style. A star-studded crowd worthy of the Oscars. Actors, directors, producers, musicians.
SENATOR BARACK OBAMA: I was friends with Hillary Clinton before we started this campaign. I will be friends with Hillary Clinton after this campaign is over.
SNOW: No snub here, but they did lay out their disagreements on universal health care.
OBAMA: You can mandate it but there are still people who can't afford it.
CLINTON: I just disagree with that. I think, we as Democrats have to be willing to fight for universal health care.
SNOW: And on Iraq.
OBAMA: I don't want to just end the war, but I want to end the mind set that got us into war in the first place.
WOLF BLITZER: Senator Clinton, that's a clear swipe at you.
CLINTON: Really? We're having such a good time. We are, we are having a wonderful time.
OBAMA: I wouldn't call it a swipe. Absolutely.
CLINTON: I think I made a reasoned judgment. Unfortunately, the person who actually got to execute the policy did not.
OBAMA: Senator Clinton, I think, fairly, has claimed she's got the experience on day one. And part of the argument that I'm making in this campaign is that it is important to be right on day one.
OBAMA: Senator Clinton was asked how she could be a change agent with her family name.
CLINTON: And, you know, it did take a Clinton to clean after the first Bush and I think it might take another one to clean up after the second Bush.
SNOW: And what about a dream ticket? Obama/Clinton or Clinton/Obama?
OBAMA: Well, obviously, there's a big difference between those two.
SNOW: And with that, an almost hug and what looked like kind words. It was a Hollywood evening. Senator Obama was hanging out with Stevie Wonder afterwards, Diane, and Hillary Clinton went to a big Hollywood fund raiser. Back you to you.
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.





















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The propaganda
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 12:49 ET by rbosqueThe propaganda (brain-washing) continues. Here in L.A., every local station has a positive story on the democrats. They must have forgotten that the Republicans are in the race too.
Hellooo!
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 16:41 ET by vaboxrboyFox and Friends did the exact same thing this morning!
She's Dripping with Biased enthusiasm
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 12:53 ET by JayTeeWhile the Candadates were faking affection for one another.
Hipocrisy on display ... Fake it and see if it works. I guess Hollywood Films are all Fake, so they were enthused beyond belief. Sorta shows you what happens when only Two are running, the republicans will be more interesting to cover....the MSM can't put up with these two lovebirds over and over again, and still get ratings .
Stimulis: Congress and the president are now agreed on remedies that will not work, expending money they do not have, to fix a problem that may not exist. Steve Chapman
Gag me with a small eating
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 13:09 ET by motherbeltGag me with a small eating utensil!
Oh, wait!! That's not needed!!
Right....Oscars to both, for "best performance at trying to fool all of the people some of the time......"
SNOW: And with that, an almost hug and what looked like kind words. It was a Hollywood evening
Yeah, all that was missing was the soaring music and the shot going up to the dark night sky............
Love in the afternoon continues.
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 13:09 ET by kgToo bad the debate wasn't on a cruise ship. We could bill it as the "Love Boat".
Game in play
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 13:36 ET by celatorThe game is in play. What's the nature of the game? A Hillary/Barack ticket--planned months ago. The pivoting tactic took place last night before the audience of Hollywood trash when Blitzer took the camouflage off with his statement that the democrat "dream ticket" was right there on the stage. He followed the MSM script perfectly. He's such a good boy. Wild applause from the audience. I must have heard the term "history in the making" at least a dosen times.
McCain is being pushed by the left because he will easily lose to Hillary/Barack. The left knows he splits the R's. Once the left launches their smear campaign against McCain (at precisely the right moment) he won't know what hit him. It's coming. Watch carefully.
Liberal's Basic Rule For Discourse: I don't care if you agree with my premises, but I demand that you agree with my conclusions.
cel... I could not agree
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 13:43 ET by bigtimercel...
I could not agree more.
Great post.
Moving parts
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 15:00 ET by celatorThanks. I was having a difficult time making credible sense of all the moving parts in the D's scenario. Then it came to me in one of those Eureka moments. Barack and Hillary can sweep up the D delegate count if they work together. The socialist revolution in the US begun in the '60's becomes official once they are elected. Plain as day.
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I couldn't agree more
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 13:55 ET by ChrisMillsClinton and Obama are certainly fine actors. After all, they're always pretending to be qualified to be pres and their performances are so good that people actually believe that's real. Or how about how they talk about their prowess in dealing with the economy with proposals that will hurt the economy and trample on our property rights. A lot of people believe those acting performances too. Yeah, let's give both of them Oscars. Tom Hanks and Nicole Kidman have never given as convincing performances to such a wide audience in all their movies.
ABC
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 14:08 ET by ammo johnWhat do you expect from the Always Bashing Conservatives network!
Last Night's "Oscars"
Fri, 02/01/2008 - 17:03 ET by fitzfongI think there was something missing last night...Was anyone else wondering why the producer didn't have the orchestra play their speeches out to commercial?
The only real surprise from Kate Snow is that she didn't take her Clinton apple-polishing routine to the next level...on the red carpet..."Hillary, Hillary everyone wants to know...who are you wearing tonight?"