CBS Ignores, NBC Downplays Sting Tape of NPR Exec Slamming 'Racist' Tea Party
Only ABC's Good Morning America on Wednesday highlighted claims by a NPR executive, caught in an undercover sting operation, that Tea Party members are "seriously racist" people. CBS's Early Show completely skipped the subject. NBC's Today allowed a brief mention during a news read.
GMA's Jake Tapper extensively highlighted quotes by the outgoing Ron Schiller: "The current Republican Party, particularly the Tea Party, is fanatically involved in people's personal lives and very fundamental Christian." In the tapes he can be seen adding, "They believe the term, white, middle-America, gun-toting – I mean, it's scary. They're seriously racist, racist people."
Tapper noted that shows such as Sesame Street and Frontline are award-winning. He explained, "Republicans say, then, fine. They should be just well and good without federal funding."
However, Tapper did force this commentary into his report: " Well, NPR was already caught up in the partisan tug-of-war over budget cuts with Republicans calling its programming liberal and biased. Now, that's a caricature. But this NPR executive just handed NPR's opponents some more magic markers."
Over on Today, Ann Curry offered only a brief summery of the developments: "A hidden camera has revealed a National Public Radio fund-raising executive calling the GOP and the Tea Party racist and saying that the radio network would be, quote, "better off" without its federal funding."
In the wake of the sting, NPR's CEO and president, Vivian Schiller (no relation to Ron Schiller), has been fired.
A transcript of the Tapper, segment, which aired at 7:05am EST on March 9, and the Today brief follow:
ROBIN ROBERTS: Back here at home, though, changing gears to a big embarrassment for National Public Radio. A top executive there caught on tape in a hidden camera sting operation, slamming the Tea Party, saying the network would be better off without federal money. Jake Tapper is in Washington and joins us with the details right now. Good morning, Jake.
ABC GRAPHIC: NPR Execs Bad-Mouth Conservatives: "Tea Party Is Racist"
JAKE TAPPER: Good morning, Robin. That's right. Well, NPR was already caught up in the partisan tug-of-war over budget cuts with Republicans calling its programming liberal and biased. Now, that's a caricature. But this NPR executive just handed NPR's opponents some more magic markers. National Public Radio's then-senior vice president for fund-raising Ron Schiller may love the NPR show All Things Considered, but, clearly, there are some things he did not consider.
RON SCHILLER: In my personal opinion, liberals, today, might be more educated, fair and balanced than conservatives.
TAPPER: New tapes reveal Schiller was duped by conservative activists, posing as potential donors to NPR, affiliated with the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood. Schiller got chatty.
SCHILLER: The current Republican Party, particularly the Tea Party, is fanatically involved in people's personal lives and very fundamental Christian. And I wouldn't even call it Christian. It's this weird, evangelical, kind of move. They believe the term, white, middle-America, gun-toting – I mean, it's scary. They're seriously racist, racist people.
TAPPER: Perhaps most damaging, Schiller said losing federal funding would mean some local NPR stations would go dark, but-
SCHILLER: Well, frankly, it's very clear that we would be better off in the long-run without federal funding.
TAPPER: Schiller was already set to leave NPR, but last night, he resigned. NPR said it was appalled by his comments, which they say "undermine how fair and open-minded NPR is." But the debate about the more than $400 million in federal funds that go to public broadcasting is in a fever pitch.
REP NITA LOWEY (D-NY): The public wants Congress to focus on creating jobs. Not laying off Bert and Ernie.
TAPPER: And opponents of that funding, smell blood.
SEN. JIM DEMINT (R-SC): The fact is, they don't need it. And we don't have the money to do it.
TAPPER: Last night on Fox News Channel, Juan Williams, whom NPR fired for controversial comments about how he gets nervous while flying with some Muslims, weighed in.
JUAN WILLIAMS: This, to me, is finally a window into how they really think. It's like you were tuning your radio and just by accident, you got the right wavelength. And now, you're hearing the truth.
TAPPER: Whether Sesame Street and Frontline on PBS or any of the NPR programming, public broadcasting programs are critically acclaimed, award-winning and enjoyed by millions of Americans. Republicans say, then, fine. They should be just well and good without federal funding. George?
Today
03/09/11
7:10
ANN CURRY: A hidden camera has revealed a National Public Radio fund-raising executive calling the GOP and the Tea Party racist and saying that the radio network would be, quote, "better off" without its federal funding. The sting was orchestrated by a Republican filmmaker who had previously targeted the liberal organization called ACORN. Republicans in Congress are renewing their efforts to cut funding for public broadcasting in light of this NPR incident.
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Captain Kangaroo....
Submitted by Red Jeep on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:43am.
...never had public funding. Any good show on PBS will survive on commercial TV. Defund PBS/NPR now Republicans!Captain Kangaroo
Submitted by misterbee241 on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:16pm.
Agreed. Captain Kangaroo was on CBS for years and years. I grew up with him and Mr Greenjeans. The captain stood on his own.Bunny Rabbit
Submitted by Red Jeep on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:30pm.
Don't forget Bunny Rabbit.Good evenin Red
Submitted by cocodrie on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:43pm.
Captain Kangaroo was more than most. In real life He was a war hero. So was Mr. Rogers.Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Slightly O.T. ...
Submitted by Tom1969ca on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:10pm.
... but Captain Kangaroo enlisted in the USMCR six weeks before we dropped The Bomb; he never saw action. http://www.snopes.com/military/celebrities/leemarvin.asp
And Fred Rogers was never in the military at all. http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/mrrogers.asp
I don't mean to nitpick, but since we are on a website that focuses on telling the truth...
Stories that hurt the liberal agaenda....?
Submitted by NeoKong on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:08pm.
Not on CBS. They won't touch anything that comes from a right-wing source. No stories on ACORN, Planned Parenthood, NPR, the Right to life March, Van Jones, Shirley Sherrod, The New Black Panther Party, the NAACP and I could go on and on. They are just an advocacy group now with some television cameras. Their job is to smear Republicans, push the left-wing agenda and get Barack Obama reelected. It's what they do.I'm just waiting for Mika and
Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:59pm.
I'm just waiting for Mika and the ' Morning Zoo ' crew to call for a Congressional investigation into the violation of NPR's Shiller's first amendment rights by O'keefe and his crew.Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...
In NBC's case... their coverage was understandable
Submitted by redright88 on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 2:43pm.
They had to break in with the announcement of the wedding dress designer for Kate's royal wedding....so that boring NPR story really got butchered in editingThere's Something About This Story I Find Fishy...
Submitted by TheReal7Sticks on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 7:41pm.
I do think that public broadcasting should have its budget reduced, if not completely eliminated, yet I still find something fishy about this story, almost as if this story is a big waste of my time and energy to be thinking about. First of all, the sting operation was conducted by James O'Keefe, whom I believe had some choice words applied to him on this site some time ago...
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-bozell/2010/09/29/bozell-denounces-ok...
"Bozell Denounces O'Keefe's 'Ugly, Dishonest and Filthy' Stunt
By Brent Bozell | September 29, 2010 | 14:23
The following is NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center (MRC) founder Brent Bozell's statement regarding news of James O’Keefe’s sting operation attempt to embarrass CNN.
The MRC unequivocally denounces James O’Keefe for his attempted assault on CNN. It isn’t just childish and immature; it’s ugly, dishonest and filthy. There is no place in the conservative movement for this type of behavior and that’s exactly what I warned about in a commentary piece I submitted to CNN.com just two days ago.
"Could the Citizen Journalist abuse the public trust?" I wrote in this piece that should run in the next few days. "Hypothetically, of course. Conservatives must all guard against this. Let there be scrutiny, by all means." And I repeat: there must be scrutiny.
Bottom line: We want nothing to do with O’Keefe or his dirty antics.
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-bozell/2010/09/29/bozell-denounces-ok...
I find it very odd that you want nothing to do with his "dirty" antics, yet when it somehow benefits you in some way, then let's just sweep that misunderstanding under the rug and fight together again against the socialists.
About the only thing that fella O'Keefe ever did that was worth something was exposing the corruption of ACORN. After that though, like M. Night Shyamalan's movies after The Sixth Sense, it's all gone downhill from there, including this non-story if I ever heard of a non-story. That idiot Schiller (well, both of the Schillers) made the one mistake in talking about this kind of business in the open public. Of course, I could really care less since he was retiring and whatever he said was basically nothing new that I ever heard. If you ask me, I think the Planned Parenthood sting is more newsworthy since it did reveal things to the public that we didn't really know about. But in this case, this is just another waste of my time.