NBC Offers Scant Coverage of Big Dem Loss in NY Special Election
The Today show, which is a four hour program, on Wednesday devoted a scant 43 seconds of air time to a surprising loss by Democrats in a New York special congressional election. Both CBS and ABC offered more expansive coverage.
ABC's Good Morning America saw the election of Republican Bob Turner as a "stunning upset." Referencing another GOP win in Nevada, host George Stephanopoulos surprisingly speculated, "Landslide victories for Republicans in two key races. Could these early wins spell big trouble for President Obama?"
Reporter Jon Karl explained the scope of the defeat for the Democrats: "This is an election jolt for Democrats and the President. In New York City, Republicans scored a decisive victory in a district that hasn't sent a Republican to Congress since 1920."
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GMA again featured the story in the 8am hour. News anchor Josh Elliott labeled the loss a "political shocker."
Over on CBS's Early Show, Nancy Cordes pointed out, "President Obama won the district by 11 points back in 2008, but he was polling very poorly in the past few weeks there." She also noted that 40 percent of the district is Jewish and that this group isn't happy with the President's handling of Israel.
The Today show could only manage two news briefs totaling just 43 seconds. In the first, Natalie Morales described the election as, simply, an "upset victory." She added that "analysts believe frustration with the national economy and President Obama gave Republicans the edge."
In the second short story, Morales became slightly more descriptive, allowing that there are "political shock waves this morning in New York."
A transcript of the September 14 GMA segment can be found below:
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And breaking overnight, stunning upsets. Landslide victories for Republicans in two key races. Could these early wins spell big trouble for President Obama?
7:02
STEPHANOPOULOS: But we're going to begin this morning with two special election defeats for the Democrats and President Obama. The biggest surprise, right here in New York where Republicans picked up the congressional seat held by Anthony Weiner. You might remember, he was forced to resign after that sexting scandal broke this summer. ABC's Jon Karl joins us with more. Good morning, Jon.
JON KARL: Good morning, George. This is an election jolt for Democrats and the President. In New York City, Republicans scored a decisive victory in a district that hasn't sent a Republican to Congress since 1920. Republican Bob Turner scored an improbable victory in the heart of Democratic New York City.
BOB TURNER: It is people like me who got off their couch and said, "I'm as mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore."
KARL: Turner is best known as the creator of Jerry Springer Show and is a newcomer to politics. But the shockwaves from his victory extend far beyond Brooklyn and Queens. Democrat David Weprin lost because in no small part of how unpopular President Obama is, even here in a district he won by double digits in 2008. Former Mayor Ed Koch, a Democrat, crossed party lines to support the Republican, saying he wanted to send President Obama a message.
ED KOCH (Former NYC mayor): Mr. President, listen to us!
KARL: Some of New York's biggest named Democrats held the seat over the years, including Chuck Schumer, Geraldine Ferraro, and most recently Anthony Weiner, who resigned in disgrace in June after sending inappropriate photos of himself to women on Twitter. And Republicans prevailed in the only other special congressional election last night, scoring a victory in Nevada by a 22 point landslide. George?
STEPHANOPOULOS: Huge. Now, Democrats say that was a district held by Republicans in the last election. But this New York seat, Jon, this is troublesome for them. And it could smell trouble for the president, you say beyond New York, especially because it shows some weakness among Jewish voters?
KARL: Yeah. Absolutely. And, of course, Jewish voters are key in Florida, as well. This a district that the President had won by double-digits in 2008. One point on that Nevada race, Republicans were expected to win. But nobody predicted it would be a 22-point blowout and that's a state that's critical to the President's re-election, as well.
STEPHANOPOULOS: It's hard to win a congressional seat by 22 points. You're right. Okay, Jon Karl, thank you very much.
8:01
JOSH ELLIOTT: We're going to begin with a political shocker, a wake-up call for the White House and Democrats across the country. For the first time in 90 years, a Republican has won the New York congressional seat vacated by Anthony Weiner. Political novice Bob Turner pulled off the upset in a special election. Republicans are also actually celebrating in Nevada where they won a special election by some 22 points.
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JON KARL: Good morning, George. This is an election jolt for Democrats and the President. In New York City, Republicans scored a decisive victory in a district that hasn't sent a Republican to Congress since 1920. Republican Bob Turner scored an improbable victory in the heart of Democratic New York City. 









Comments
Stinging Rebuke
Submitted by Free Stinker on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 12:45pm.
I can think of so many ways to describe the Demoncrat defeat:
Owned
Schooled
Spanked
Humiliated
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Opposite day (Sponge Bob reference #6)....
Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:02pm.
This is where Snuffy would have on a Republican to explain how the Democrats lost...
I mean he has Democrats on to explain Republican debates????????
MSNBC this moring, unless it happened before 7 and after 8;30, I missed it there as well.
Christ, the Boston Globe still hasn't reported ANYTHING on Solyndra or Fast and furious, so what the hell do we expect..... ALL THE NEWS?
'Obama Just needs to be angrier'
Submitted by Slyrr on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:11pm.
In a lot of the articles I've read about all this, Liberal writers, celebrities, wonks and other ne'er-do-wells have said that they admit, they know, they submit to the fact that this election was a rejection of them, and their man-child Obama.
And in so doing, they blame Obama for the losses. They have said, flat-out - 'The only reason we lost is because Obama wasn't angry enough! We saw the feisty Obama just recently, but it didn't come out until it was too late. If only Obama had yelled more, screamed more, attacked Republicans more, attacked more!'
In short, they think that Obama needed to be an even bigger d#(k than he already is.
Yeah, libs. You do that. You go right on thinking that the only reason why you're losing elections hand over fist is because your boy Obama isn't yelling and screaming and beating his fists on the ground. You go command your boy Obama to go out and yell more, scream more, attack people more, blame everyone but himself more. You go convince him that he needs to keep that @$$-hat firmly glued to his stupid, thick head.
You go right on thinking that, until after 2012 when he and all his cabinet are cast out in disgrace.
Comrade Downgrade Isn't Angry Enough?
Submitted by Motormouth KOS on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:15pm.
OK, how about we kick his empty coconut head all the way back to Illinois?
The frothing is starting and the LIBUTARDS are becoming apopleptic about No Drama Obama.
But wait, the issue for Comrade Downgrade is NOT a lack of anger.
The issue is his abject incompetence.
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The tide is turning when even the libtard/droid vote
Submitted by no tingly legs on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:17pm.
isn't going President Downgrade's way. Nov 6, 2012 will be a great day. Jan 20, 2013 even better.
Jan 21, 2013 could be
Submitted by jkwtrading on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 4:14pm.
Jan 21, 2013 could be better...charging him with crimes.. see the best days are yet to come...lol..
one idiot dem did say the people DO feel better..yep.. we are closer to hanging day.
Why would they....?
Submitted by NeoKong on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:39pm.
Obama paid good money for that network and they will do as they're told.
Little Twitterer Wasserman also oddly silent.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:39pm.
Not a single tweet about it. Now, as the big boss, you'd think she'd couldn't totally ignore it. Guess not.
SickO
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:08pm.
Oh yes she did mention it, just not on Twitter....I posted it earlier, but it bears repeating.
Democratic party leaders insisted the loss wasn’t a harbinger of things to come. “It’s a very difficult district for Democrats,” said Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, noting its Democratic margins there tend to be the second lowest of all the districts in New York City.
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Huh?
Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:23pm.
Wassaupman........................ lemme see honey, in Democrats hands for over 80 years, 3-1 edge Democrats over Republicans.................. Obambi WON by 11 in 2008................
Shit, this may be the reddest district in the country......
I think the bleach is getting to her or the Jerri Curl juice...................
I don't blame NBC for their
Submitted by jessieH on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:39pm.
I don't blame NBC for their embarrasment on this. After pushing the Democratic candidate so hard, they still lost. Liberals can't pick winners. Not now, not with the AWAKE American People. The media & the Liberal, socialist Democrats almost destroyed our country behind our back.
Drink UP!
Submitted by AMR1960 on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:42pm.
Courtesy of the voters of New York's 9th...
One BIG @SS Cup of TEA !!!
Cheers...
_____________________
Long Live...THE REPUBLIC !
"frustration with the
Submitted by okie-pastor on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 1:54pm.
"frustration with the national economy and president Obama gave republicans the edge"
Gee ya think?
Maybe you should tell president Obama!
The Today Show Was Too Busy With What?
Submitted by Motormouth KOS on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:02pm.
I can't believe you screeching neoCONs are criticizing the best network for crap that is not named QVC. You frothing nut-jobs and racists seem to have no idea just how busy N(o) B(alanced) C(overage), AKA NBC is with really big stuff:
I am sorry, there is just no time to cover these stupid elections.
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Fresh Prince of Bill Ayres & Debbie Blabbermouth
Submitted by nadnad1776 on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:05pm.
--Lets see what Frick and Frack have to say about this.
Clear Ether
"If You Love Me, Pass This Jobs Bill" Comrade Downgrade Speaks
Submitted by Motormouth KOS on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:10pm.
As reported by Rush a scant 30 minutes ago.
Thought it couldn't get any worse, huh?
His flaccid "strategy" to put out this piece of crap, hoping that the Repubs won't bite, and deluding himself into thinking that he can work the blame game is nothing short of idiotic. These brilliant campaign managers are starting to look like the bunch of incompetents that they actually are.
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Wow!
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:29pm.
The Narcissist comes out! Ok, so he asks for dinner dates and pleads for love.
Yikes. What next?
-Jon
Even better, MMKOS
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:11pm.
Was this passage from your link:
Obama blasted Republicans in Congress, qualifying "not all Republicans; there are some who get it," for resisting supporting the bill because they are afraid of handing a "win" to Obama.
"Give me a win? Give me a break," Obama said.
The Narcissist in Chief strikes again, because, you see.....it's all about HIM!
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And better still
Submitted by Model850 on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:20pm.
Is this interesting little slip of the tongue (from the same linked article):
"We've been grappling with a crisis for three years. Instead of getting people to rise up against bipartisanship in the spirit of working together, we've got people who are purposely dividing."
Um, Oblahblah wants politicians to "rise up AGAINST bi-partisanship?"
Of course he likely meant to say "partisanship" and just screwed up....... as usual.
blonde, Right as You Wanna Be...
Submitted by Motormouth KOS on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:30pm.
Muchas gracias for the new and latest entry...
We are developing quite the list of monikers. I am thinking a writing a small program to randomly pick one that I will then use for the day...
And so many more...
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also . . .
Submitted by Free Stinker on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 4:26pm.
O'Blame-o
ObaMao
Ear Leader
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I'd like to contribute some of my favs
Submitted by Jnoble on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 8:22pm.
Sir Golfsalot
His Most Royal Majesty
Captain Failure
UHHHHHHbama
The Vacationer In Chief
Just once...
Submitted by GG_NB on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:14pm.
I'd like to see them do the opposite of what we would expect of them -- if nothing else, just to mess with our minds.
But the usual. Crickets.
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan
Georgia Girl,
Submitted by Agnostic on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:25pm.
Would you trust them if they did the opposite?
Agnostic~
Submitted by GG_NB on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:29pm.
I'll never trust them (which is why it would be a perfect mind game for them)...but at least it would mix things up!
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan
good for you!!!
Submitted by Agnostic on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:33pm.
When the media came out with so many positive comments on Bachmann was the first time I questioned her ability to win - I questioned my cynicism but that is how little I can trust the media.
Agnostic~
Submitted by GG_NB on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:50pm.
It's like that old "Friends" mind game episode..."they don't know that we know that they know we know."
And no, I am not sure I KNOW what I'm talking about anymore. LOL.
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan
wow...
Submitted by D'saredumbpeople on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:18pm.
43 seconds......492 hours of palin
Where was Chuckie Todd ? They
Submitted by kathrynk on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:58pm.
Where was Chuckie Todd ? They always have him on the 7 half hour. Was he licking his wounds. Or, now he can't even defend this loser. Hahahaha
So...
Submitted by stage9 on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 2:58pm.
...does this mean Bob Beckle is a believer now?
NAAAAAAAAHHH!
"If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his place. It will be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive for pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Hefner." — Malcolm Muggeridge
We all know you're just trying to get us to forget...
Submitted by Conservator on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:13pm.
...the Democrats tremendous victory when Kathy Hochul won New York-26 Special Election in May with the help of a 3rd party candidate; a Democrat who ran as a Tea Party conservative. Aye just kidding, but I wonder if the left MSM will cover NY-9 Special Election with the same zeal as NY-26. Some how I doubt it and it wouldn't surprise me if the coverage of this great upset victory by the MSM ends tonight.
NY 26 race from May
Submitted by rubberpelletfrancis on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:50pm.
It would be interesting to note the time spent on the NY 26 race of a few months ago where the Dims took over a long held republican district. NBC surely could not have spent more than 45 seconds on it.
Rubberpelletfrancis
sorry conservator
Submitted by rubberpelletfrancis on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 3:52pm.
In my blind spot......I overlooked your post
Rubberpelletfrancis
Hope former Democrat Mayor Ed Koch is doing his victory dance
Submitted by Red Jeep on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 4:11pm.
"Koch: Vote for GOPer a vote for Israel"
"If Jewish New Yorkers and others who support Israel were to turn away from the Democratic Party in that congressional election and elect the Republican candidate to Congress in 2011, it might very well cause President Obama to change his hostile position on the state of Israel and to re-establish the special relationship presidents before him had supported,"
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/blow_against_in_weiner_race_PJ8lsm6dj...
How you say
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 4:28pm.
The Silence is Deafening?!
Hankin' for a spankin'
Submitted by Kansasgirl on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 9:27pm.
I feel so much better today, don't ya'll?
Lets start a pool...
Submitted by starbuckk on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 10:42pm.
...on how long before Dimbulbcrats start crying "vote fraud"...