Smug Liberal Journalists Appear on CNN to Trash 'Taliban' Christians, 'Bully' Limbaugh
A liberal, NBC smugfest invaded CNN on Wednesday. Former Today co-host Meredith Vieira appeared with her husband, journalist Richard M. Cohen, on Piers Morgan. Cohen railed against Christian conservatives as the "American equivalent of the Taliban." In another segment, CNBC regular Donny Deutsch, who guest hosted for Morgan, bashed "vicious bully" Rush Limbaugh.
Deutsch began a discussion on Republican chances in 2012 by playing a clip of a new Planned Parenthood ad attacking the GOP. Cohen, a former producer for CBS and CNN, smeared, "...They remind me of sort of the American equivalent of the Taliban. You know, they want to drag women back to a different point in time." His wife, a longtime anchor at NBC, didn't refute this attack. [See video below. MP3 audio here.]
Vieira dodged, trying not to respond to her husband's comments. She allowed that "there are women who don't believe in Planned Parenthood" and added, "But I walk a fine line because I am a journalist. I can't really give my opinion."
Regarding a supposed anti-woman, prejudiced attitude amongst Republicans, Deutsch insisted, "The Republicans can not win with a 20 percent gender gap. They've gone from five to 20 percent down."
Deutsch himself got into trouble for a racially tinged remark on February 23, 2010. Appearing on the Joy Behar Show, Deutsch mocked then-candidate Marco Rubio as a "coconut." According to Urban Dictionary, this is someone who is "tan on the outside" and "white on the inside." He later apologized.
In a previous segment, Deutsch interviewed Michael J. Fox. He bashed Rush Limbaugh as "more than bully. That's a vicious bully."
A partial transcript of the March 14 segment can be found below:
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DONNY DEUTSCH: Okay, DNC, a new ad. I want to watch it and I want you guys to talk about it.
MITT ROMNEY (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Planned Parenthood, we're going to get rid of that.
DEUTSCH: Okay, Richard, you're a political writer. The Republicans can not win with a 20 percent gender gap. They've gone from five to 20 percent down. You see that ad, forget politics aside, what is your reaction, just from getting somebody elected?
RICHARD M. COHEN: Planned Parenthood for the Christian right is a symbol. And all he has to do is say those two words. You know, they- they remind me of sort of the American equivalent of the Taliban. You know, they want to drag women back to a different point in time.
And yes, there's this huge gender gap. And they're not just going to lose independents. They're going to lose Republican women.
DEUTSCH: Meredith, as a journalist, as a woman, you see -- and we can play hours of various candidates, various both media people on the left and right and candidates, but mostly on the right, just basically saying women, we don't -- you know, on a mass level, that's okay. What am I missing here. They can't win this way?
VIEIRA: I agree with you. But they obviously appeal to a certain segment of the population, including some women who would agree with that statement. There are women who don't believe in Planned Parenthood. And I think that they're speaking to them as well. But I walk a fine line because I am a journalist. I can't really give my opinion.
DEUTSCH: It's neither a question of whether you're pro-choice or anti-abortion. It's a question of strategically, I can't understand how these guys think they're going to get elected just taking such a staunch line there. They've got to play the base obviously now. But is it going to come back to bite them?
COHEN: I have never seen the Republican party dragged this far to the right in the primary process. And I think it's the influence of Santorum. And I think people are afraid of him. I think he has an appeal to the activists who tend to be -- the activists tend to be the pro-life people, the Christian right.
DEUTSCH: I will have to say one thing that is very interesting, and this goes back to a theory I have always, that people vote for people and not issues. I disagree with just about everything Santorum stands for.
VIEIRA: We just had this conversation. He's authentic.
DEUTSCH: He's a real guy. I don't dislike him. Whereas Romney is up there, and that's what he's connecting with. I stand up there and I just go, but I respect the guy. I disagree with everything he says. And that's what people want.
VIEIRA: But his story remains true. He's always true to who he is. And I think you feel that whether you agree with him or not.
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DONNY DEUTSCH: Okay, DNC, a new ad. I want to watch it and I want you guys to talk about it.









Comments
Doesn't matter
Submitted by chiefpayne on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 12:09pm.
Let them say what they will...no one watch's their pathetic programs anyway.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 12:34pm.
Uhhhh...remind me again why CNN's ratings are in the toilet?
I forget....
Note to Meredith
Submitted by capav on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 12:55pm.
It's hard concentrating on your husband's remarks when that rug on his head is so glaringly fake!
HAhAHhHAhHHAhahahHAHah...(wipes tear)
Submitted by NeoKong on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 12:58pm.
"But I walk a fine line because I am a journalist. I can't really give my opinion."
That's what I always liked about her. You never really knew if she was a Democrat or a Republican.
Ok, Donny Doosh. I realize
Submitted by jhva on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 2:11pm.
Ok, Donny Doosh. I realize CNN is throwing you a bone and you are struggling for relevancy on an irrelevant network. I get it. Calm the eff down. :)
My Gawd, why are they so dense on this issue???
Submitted by WhoIsJohnGalt on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 3:40pm.
We don't want to drag women back into the cave! What we object to is having to PAY for their lifestyle choices. It's NOT an access issue...women have all the access to healthcare (or WOMEN'S healthcare, as they like to say) that they want. But you need money for the frills in life. Just like a steak instead of beans. Everyone has ACCESS to steaks, but if you didn't earn the money to pay the grocer, you can't have it...eat beans and work on your life so you can afford steak.
Contraception is NOT life or death. You don't HAVE to screw (withhold joke about my first marriage). You CAN use condoms, or other methods. What are these women, slaves to sex? "My God, if we don't pay for their contraception, they will be endlessly pregnant!!!" What does THAT say about the respect that liberals have for women's ability to control their own lives?
And yes, Planned Parenthood is a dog whistle to us because it's only recently come to light that they are just abortion mills, and care little about "planning" parenthood.
Oh, and for the record for the trolling libs...
It's done
Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:04am.
to keep us on the defensive. The Media Orcs will never challenge them, or defend us. It also takes the spotlight off of Obama's dismal economic record and high fuel prices and the disaster in Afghanistan. Nobody is talking about them these days.
When's the last time a
Submitted by ConservativeRex on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 11:43pm.
When's the last time a Christian Conservative forced American women to wear something over their face on penalty of death if they don't?
Just once I'd like to show them what the equivalent is. It's a lesson they'd never forget.
These people have all lost their marbles and have no hope of recovering them.
Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
I remember Cohen
Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:03am.
from years ago when i used to read the Washington Compost. He's the knee jerk liberal's knee jerk.
Hilarious
Submitted by rammingspeed on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 12:25pm.
They continue to absolutely embarrass themselves. They have no clue how they are overwhelmingly rejected, because CNN and the rest of the leftie news media don't even check it out. Hilarious.