Networks Gush Over 'Rock Star' Bill Clinton's Birthday Bash With Lady Gaga
The network newscasts over the weekend proved that no occasion is too small to fawn over "rock star" Bill Clinton. Over the course of three days, the morning shows and evening newscasts donated six segments to hyping Clinton's birthday celebration and the "sultry" serenade he received from Lady Gaga.
On Sunday's Today, reporter Richard Liu could barely restrain himself, lauding, "It was Bill Clinton's 65th and this diplomatic rock star celebrated with rock and roll royalty." He included a clip of comedienne Ellen Degeneres enthusing, "In a world where people look for heroes who make a difference, none is bigger than Bill Clinton."
[See video below. MP3 audio here.]
On Monday's Early Show, co-host Erica Hill raved, "A party almost set for a king, or at the very least, a former president, right? Some of Hollywood's biggest names helping Bill Clinton to celebrate his 65th birthday."
Using similar language to Liu, correspondent Hattie Kaufman extolled, "But it was clear Clinton was the night's real rock star."
All the news reports of the Clinton party dutifully avoided connecting the awkward sexual overtones of the bash with a politician known for the Lewinsky scandal, Paula Jones and other affairs.
On Monday's Good Morning America, reporter Chris Connelly played a clip of Lady Gaga, on stage, telling the President, "I wish you would play sax with me tonight, baby."
Connelly simply insisted that Gaga "entertained President Clinton, who recently turned 65 with a smile, a sultry blonde wig and some sassy shout outs."
[Oddly, none of the networks pointed out that Clinton's birthday, in fact, was August 19, almost two months ago. The party was designed to raise money for his foundation.]
On Saturday's Early Show, reporter Seth Doane marveled, "It's classic Bill Clinton. By using his birthday to help the causes he champions, from combating climate change to obesity and even HIV AIDS. Clinton is celebrating today and thinking about tomorrow."
The coverage breaks down this way: CBS's Early Show provided a full report on Saturday. On Sunday, NBC's "Today" and Nightly News offered a full report and a news brief, respectively. On Monday, ABC's GMA and Early Show allowed full reports. Today contributed another news brief.
A transcript of the October 16 Today segment, which aired at 8:18EDT, follows:
Story Continues Below Ad ↓LESTER HOLT: It wasn't the Oscars or the Grammys, but the party Hollywood threw for Bill Clinton and his foundation had plenty of star power on Saturday night. Richard Lui is back for that.
RICHARD LIU: Good morning, Lester, again. Yes, it was the place to be last night and ticket prices reflected that, ranging from $50 up to $5,000, all to toast the former President in a gala tailor made for tinsel town. With all the celebrity heat present and performing on stage Saturday night, this was more like a Hollywood awards show than a birthday party. Of course, it wasn't just any birthday being celebrated. It was Bill Clinton's 65th and this diplomatic rock star celebrated with rock and roll royalty. Stevie Wonder, Kenny Chesney, Usher, Lady Gaga and Edge and Bono all turned out to perform. They were all there to promote and support the Clinton foundation which focuses on improving global health, building world economies, as a well as promoting environmental causes.
ELLEN DEGENERES: In a world where people look for heroes who make a difference, none is bigger than Bill Clinton.
LIU: It was a classic Clinton affair, combining celebrity, partying and philanthropy in a grand event. And who would have expected anything less? After all, Bill Clinton does, indeed, love a party and his relationship with Hollywood is legendary. And even though he's been out of office for over a decade, he's managed to maintain his political star power and stay in the Hollywood spotlight.
BILL CLINTON: I am the only person in history who got to be president, who then had a post-presidential birthday party attended by both Lady Gaga and the Secretary of State.
LIU: On this evening, he moved seamlessly between the two. Amidst all the music and fanfare however, the guest of honor made still it clear, this was about more than just him.
CLINTON: Nobody climbs any ladder alone. And we are not ever going to build this country back by telling people they are on their own. We have got to do America and the world together.
LIU: And at age 65, bringing artists and celebrities from around the world together for a common cause seems like a good start. And the family was in on the act as well. Daughter Chelsea, wife Hillary, there for the three-hour celebration. Lester.
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RICHARD LIU: Good morning, Lester, again. Yes, it was the place to be last night and ticket prices reflected that, ranging from $50 up to $5,000, all to toast the former President in a gala tailor made for tinsel town. With all the celebrity heat present and performing on stage Saturday night, this was more like a Hollywood awards show than a birthday party. Of course, it wasn't just any birthday being celebrated. It was Bill Clinton's 65th and this diplomatic rock star celebrated with rock and roll royalty. Stevie Wonder, Kenny Chesney, Usher, Lady Gaga and Edge and Bono all turned out to perform. They were all there to promote and support the Clinton foundation which focuses on improving global health, building world economies, as a well as promoting environmental causes.
BILL CLINTON: I am the only person in history who got to be president, who then had a post-presidential birthday party attended by both Lady Gaga and the Secretary of State.









Comments
Hmm
Submitted by CarlosS on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 12:43pm.
I wonder, did she sing the (in) famous Marilyn Monroe "Happy birt-t-t-hday..., Mister President"
Well, she is just about
Submitted by Antisocial-ism on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 12:48pm.
Well, she is just about homely enough for him.
Don't know much about rock and roll
Submitted by SickofLibs on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 12:53pm.
Stevie Wonder, Kenny Chesney, Usher and Lady Gaga are rock and roll royalty? Good grief.
I suppose Liu also thinks Lawrence Welk was instrumental to punk rock.
Lady GaGa
Submitted by AdrianVance on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 12:56pm.
Lady GaGa is classically trained musician. She is very smart and thinks the people in her audiences are idiots. She may be right as she is certainly making a lot of money with her act.
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The sad thing is Democrats wish that Obama could be . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 12:58pm.
. . . could be as good as Bill Clinton. Yeah, the bar is set that low.
No mention
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 1:05pm.
How many "Lewinskys" were in attendance?
Bill Clinton's ten year anniversary celebration
Submitted by Gary Hall on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 1:06pm.
Bill Clinton's ten year anniversary celebration.
What date do we choose here. On October 1, 2001, the United States Supreme Court disciplined President Bill Clinton. They gave him 40 days in which to show why he should not be disbarred. Rather than be disbarred, Clinton officially resigned, effective on November 10, 2010.
Clinton had previously accepted a 5-year suspension from the Arkansas State Bar.
Don't expect our national MSM will bother to mention any of this.
(;~/ gary
What the hell is a Lady
Submitted by NC Cop on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 1:07pm.
What the hell is a Lady Gaga?!?!?!?!
Wasn't one of the Palin criticisms...
Submitted by KyWriter on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 1:11pm.
...that she lacked sufficient gravitas to be President? Sheesh!
Stupidity reigns
Submitted by Agnostic on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 1:23pm.
Ellen Degeneres enthusing, "In a world where people look for heroes who make a difference, none is bigger than Bill Clinton."
I actually don't mind Ellen Degeneres usually though she does tend to ramble but the above quote is ridiculous. It is a celebration and a few over the top statements can be expected but compared to those who give their lives, who sacrifice time with their families, who are true philanthropist (with their own money - not 'raised' from others), who fight for the recognition of the truly oppressed - President Clinton just doesn't measure up in any way.
I'm not a fan of the Clinton's but this isn't a swipe at Mr. Clinton but an acknowledgement of the complete bubble these people live in to not think of those who really have been heroes instead of those who play them on TV or during their campaigns.
I think they make a nice couple
Submitted by cocodrie on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 1:40pm.
Lady Gaga and Billy Kaka
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
More on Monica's bozo boyfriend who doesn't know what is is
Submitted by russedav on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 3:22pm.
More on Monica's bozo boyfriend who doesn't know what is is
Billyboy just the other day also........
Submitted by Tomorama on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 3:30pm.
So the same media whores then IGNORED Billyboy saying on Letterman that THIS IS NOT A GOOD TIME TO RAISE TAXES ON ANYONE.
A N Y O N E
Missed that story.
lady gaga
Submitted by markprice1983 on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 3:37pm.
Lady Gaga, meet President Macaca.
It doesn't matter if the man's an impeached, disbarred liar!
Submitted by Mary Louise Turner on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 4:04pm.
This yucky, tacky "celebration" only goes to prove that the make believe media still toady to Mr. Clinton (who runs a close second to Ears in MBM adulation). To those clowns pretending to be journalists, it doesn't matter if the man's an impeached, disbarred liar...
Clinton's 65th?
Submitted by okiehawk44 on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 6:11pm.
And media why is this important to the world?
Yahoo has been promoting this semen fest disguised as a
Submitted by djwolf12 on Mon, 10/17/2011 - 6:41pm.
concert for what seemed to be a month. Yep, we got a heavy dose of stories from what rich democrats were wearing all the way down to a rich democrat having a trouser malfunction (which seems perfectly fitting for B.J. Clinton).
Bread and circuses.
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 12:25am.
Bread and circuses.
Not exactly a lady
Submitted by rowdygirl on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 9:26am.
Since she's usually copying someone else, maybe this is her "Marilyn & JFK" moment?
Tam