MSNBC's Martin Bashir, Who Compared Santorum to Stalin, Mocks Concept of Liberal Media
MSNBC's Martin Bashir, who previously compared Rick Santorum to genocidal murderer Joseph Stalin, on Wednesday mocked the concept that MSNBC could be biased against Republicans. A network graphic dismissed, "Paranoia? Romney: More Media Should Be as 'Fair' as Fox News."
After playing clips of Mitt Romney decrying liberal media bias, Bashir huffed, "This is pretty rich from a man who hasn't appeared on Meet the Press, whose spokesman won't even accept an invitation to appear on this broadcast." Why would Republicans come on Bashir's show? In addition to comparing Santorum to a dictatorial mass killer, this same anchor linked Newt Gingrich's political comments to the murder of a British teen. [See MP3 audio here.]
Who did Bashir turn to about this crazy idea of media bias? Democratic strategist Julian Epstein, liberal journalist Joe Williams (who once compared Rush Limbaugh to a serial killer) and Michelle Cottle of the left-wing Daily Beast. Who better to determine the reality of the liberal media?
According to Cottle, Romney's comments are part of a clever strategy to dupe journalists: "...I've written about this over the years how this turns around and you actually wind up with the media being harsher on the Democratic candidates a lot of times in their efforts to over compensate, so it is actually a pretty good strategy if you can make it work."
A transcript of the April 18 segment, which aired at 3:43pm EDT, follows:
MSNBC GRAPHIC: Paranoia? Romney: More Media Should Be as 'Fair' as Fox News
MITT ROMNEY: Many in the media are inclined to do the President's bidding.
MARTIN BASHIR: Let's go back to our panel. Julian Epstein, Joe Williams and Michelle Cottle. So, there you have it, Michelle, a vast left wing conspiracy as told to a radio man for the late Andrew Breitbart just before this morning's interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham. You may be able to find the link somewhere, I think, on the Drudge Report. But, this conspiracy is obviously vast and left-wing.
MICHELLE COTTLE (Newsweek/Daily Beast): Absolutely. And I think we all know how well it went over when Hillary Clinton mentioned the vast right-wing conspiracy. So, he was kind of chuckleing when he said that. I hope he gets that it's a little bit silly. But, he was talking about if I remember the media and this is just the favorite refuge of people who aren't doing that well in the polls or think they should be doing better. It's always the media that is out to get them.
MARTIN BASHIR: Julian, Mitt Romney was asked about the fair and balanced network today by a conservative host, of course, and here is what he had to say. Listen to this.
MITT ROMNEY: I realize, of course, that Fox has a lot of independent voters, a lot of Democrats that watch. Our message, in a network that is fair and balanced, our message gets a good fair play but there are some networks that do not give us a fair play.
BASHIR: This is pretty rich from a man who hasn't appeared on Meet the Press, whose spokesman won't even accept an invitation to appear on this broadcast.
JULIAN EPSTEIN (Democratic strategist): Yeah. Well, look, it is like the losing team in a sports match blaming the ref. And this is what he is doing. He is working the ref and this is the strategy you employ when two out of three Americans has an unfavorable point of view of you. But, the fact of the matter is this, Pew Research did a study of this back in October of last year, they found by far and away Obama was getting the most negative coverage of any of the presidential candidates, that four out of five stories of the period they surveyed were actually negative for Obama, and Romney got as many as three times as many favorable stories as did Obama. So, you know, the fact of the matter is Romney has gone down. His personal favorability has gone down for refusal to do things like condemn Rush Limbaugh. That was not an invention of the left-wing media. And just one final point, I mean, the fact we had five days of coverage of something that a Democratic punt not associated with the DNC, the fact that we had five days of coverage should we belie the argument there is some kind of left wing conspiracy out there with the news media. It is hog wash.
BASHIR: And it is also the case and this is the fact that the President has in fact appeared on Fox News on several occasions. But, Joe, you know, anyone else who believes in a vast left wing media conspiracy, Ted Nugent, who wrote in a book, listen to this, I am quoting from the book, he says "Anyone who dismisses such a conspiracy is, quote, "a paid employee of the media or a deaf, dumb and blind fool."
JOE WILLIAMS (Politico): Well, two things: And I always wait for the end of that sentence where he says and I will blow your heads off or the second question is if you're deaf and blind, you will probably be more enjoy Ted Nugent's music. I mean, certainly there are legions of people that believe this and more than happy to be on the right side of the spectrum. That's pretty much a given. But, the problem is that you have a candidate who has been campaigning and even his own campaign reporters, embeds the people that follow the campaign can't get a word in edge wise. Can't get a question to the candidate which is the opposite of a conspiracy. You have people who are actively following you around that want to engage you on the issues, want to give you a fair hearing and you're not even considering what they want to ask. So, certainly he is going to friendlier territory, people that listen to Fox News and who watch Fox News are receptive to this message and people that listen to ted nugent probably receptive to any message particularly coming from some place other than the planet Earth.
BASHIR: So, Michelle, going on from Joe's point, is Mitt Romney basically practicing a form of psychological transferance? I mean, he gives nobody any access to him on the trail. He refuses to appear on Meet the Press, I believe, since 2009, but then he attacks everyone else for running a left wing conspiracy against him.
COTTLE: This is actually not that uncommon a strategy, especially with conservative candidates. You make the media paranoid that they're not treating you fairly and everybody is up in arms, no, a left-wing bias and we need to make sure we don't have a left-wing bias. You know, I've written about this over the years how this turns around and you actually wind up with the media being harsher on the Democratic candidates a lot of times in their efforts to over compensate, so it is actually a pretty good strategy if you can make it work.
WILLIAMS: It intends to work in certain instances, particularly if you have a receptive audience and if you are practicing what I kind of term the Karl Rove political jujitsu where you use an opponent's strength against him. John Kerry became a war coward and President Obama has done nothing to aid the economy. Those are strategy that is resonate with people that want to believe it and get enthusiastic about the campaigns and make a lot of noise about the conspiracy theories
EPSTEIN: Well, you know, to tie some of these ideas together, in 2008 it was the media that hounded on then candidate Barack Obama to distance himself from Reverend Jeremiah Wright because of controversial things that Jeremiah Wright said. That was a standard that Republicans enforced out into the media and the media covered this for months. Now, the question is will they force Republicans to denounce in the same way?
BASHIR: I doubt it very much.
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MARTIN BASHIR: Let's go back to our panel. Julian Epstein, Joe Williams and Michelle Cottle. So, there you have it, Michelle, a vast left wing conspiracy as told to a radio man for the late Andrew Breitbart just before this morning's interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham. You may be able to find the link somewhere, I think, on the Drudge Report. But, this conspiracy is obviously vast and left-wing.









Comments
This "person"
Submitted by fivestring_assassin on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 5:56pm.
is pure excrement in human form
And that's about the nicest thing I can say about him
Bashir
Submitted by rhondacoleridge on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 5:57pm.
Bashir is a serial killer of the truth and also of logic. I deplore these people.
MSNBC speaks with forked tongue.
Submitted by sherlock1 on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 6:03pm.
"... in 2008 it was the media that hounded on then candidate Barack Obama to distance himself from Reverend Jeremiah Wright because of controversial things that Jeremiah Wright said."
And then when Obama claimed to have not heard a single one of those controversial things in 20 years of sitting in front of Wright every Sunday, the media said "Okay, thanks for that explanation, which completely explains everything.", praised him to high heavens for delivering the speech of the century, and then dove back into the dumpsters of Wasilla, Alaska.
The only people who "hounded" Obama where those who were aghast at the beliefs espoused by Obama's church. The media, after they were unsuccessful in pretending Wright had never preached the racists beliefs he preached, then sent a nudge-nudge wink-wink message that all Obama had to do was come up with any BS explanation, and they would take care of the "distancing" by making the whole issue go away, down the memory hole. And they did.
MSNBC speaks with forked tongue.
Their memory of history
Submitted by wingnut55 on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 6:08pm.
I just can not remember the media "hounding" Obama to distance himself from the Rev. Wright. It seems to my memory that it was the left on the internet that got that ball rolling and the media finally came in when it looked like the Right Rev. might hurt THE ONE.
Don't think His Swarthiness isn't reading this blog.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 6:07pm.
If it weren't for NB, he'd be totally invisible.
Bashy's zenith was when he was breathlessly reporting on the discolorations on Jacko's schwantz (which as I understand, is a Paki obsession, don't ask me why).
Bashir's disgusting comments,
Submitted by celator on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 6:10pm.
Bashir's disgusting comments, night after night, week after week, are perfectly acceptable to Comcast, General Electric and NBC. Otherwise, they would fire him, no? That's the deal Bashir has with his bosses.
If the media doesn't seem
Submitted by forest on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 6:25pm.
If the media doesn't seem liberal to you - you might be a commie.
Yeah, most alcoholics and
Submitted by NC Cop on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 6:43pm.
Yeah, most alcoholics and drug addicts don't think they have a problem either.
Bashir is pure, unadulterated
Submitted by lesterwink23 on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 6:52pm.
Bashir is pure, unadulterated scum. A Romney spokesman won't appear on the show? Given this slug's ridiculous and irresponsible statements about the governor and his wife and every other prominent Republican, I wouldn't dignify him with a response. NBC and MSDNC are in full campaign mode for Obama, and it's only going to get worse. What an absolute disgrace.
His name is Martin, he is
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 11:59pm.
His name is Martin, he is trying to so desperately to be a "white" liberal.
I can't decide who I despise more - Bashir or Zakaria
Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 04/19/2012 - 1:58am.
But in the interest of 'fairness,' maybe I will just despise them both equally.
After all, that would only be fair, right?
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Well, Dave, the Bashir is
Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 04/19/2012 - 3:10am.
Well, Dave, the Bashir is ugly and stooooooooooooooopid.................and Fockhead is a gay-ass faggot moooooooooooslem who is also an American hater!!! Is it a toss-up as to which one is more descpicible???? Hell, Dave, they are both useless and worthless commie/moooooooooooooooooslem anti-American dumb-asses!!! The Basher is just a lightweight pommie psuedo Christian from Turkey...............and Fock head is a god d**m mooooooooooooooooooooooslem from Indai!!! Why the hell shoud WE even consider one seconds worht of time from these dipsh*ts????
Love it...
Submitted by AgentAmerican on Thu, 04/19/2012 - 3:40am.
when the mainstreamers try in vain to deny the existence of a liberal media...too giggly to describe.
Here's the way it should go:
Submitted by Cappmann1962 on Thu, 04/19/2012 - 8:35am.
Bashir: Governor Romney, will you appear on my unbiased, totally fair and balanced show?
Romney: F-You Martin. Have a nice day.