GMA's Kate Snow Touts How Africa on First-Name Basis With Bill Clinton

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After Diane Sawyer’s fawning interview last Thursday morning hailing his work to "save a continent," ABC’s Good Morning America returned to praising the African philanthropy of former president Bill Clinton on Monday. Traveling with him, ABC’s Kate Snow sounded less like a reporter and more like an overnight infomercial spokeswoman: "In Africa, they seem to be on a first-name basis with the former president, shouting ‘Bill! Bill!’"

Every soundbite in the story was Clinton or Clinton’s supporters explaining all the wonderful things Clinton is trying to accomplish, how he’s impatient in his struggle to save lives. Without any skeptical note that his private foundation might create a thicket of conflicts of interest, Snow simply relayed without questioning that Clinton would continue his foundation activities if his wife won the White House. Snow could only coo: "He may redefine the role of first spouse in America."

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Supposedly skeptical journalists have been slow to recognize that it would be a subject of political controversy if major players in policy debates -- including foreign donors -- tried to curry favor with President Hillary by lavishing millions of dollars on her husband’s foundation. It’s not a campaign contribution, but it certainly counts as influence-peddling. A skeptical journalist would at least note that Clinton continuing his foundation work could be politically troublesome. Snow’s lack of skepticism underlines how her story sounds more like a commercial than a news story.

Obviously, it would be hard for Snow to look for critics who thought that fighting AIDS in Africa was an unworthy cause, but it's not hard to notice out loud that there are many other players in the "continent-saving" business than just the Clinton Foundation, and some may feel Clinton is hogging the credit. It unfolded like this:

Robin Roberts: "And Hillary Clinton may be the frontrunner in that political horse race, but her husband, showing no signs of slowing down either. This morning, the former president, Bill Clinton, continues his tour in Africa to raise awareness about AIDS and malaria. And with him there is GMA weekend anchor Kate Snow."

Kate Snow: "In Africa, they seem to be on a first-name basis with the former President, shouting Bill, Bill."

Former President Bill Clinton: "I thought I could help them help themselves."

Snow: "In the tiny village of Mano, Malawi, people walked miles and miles to see him, and it is not because his wife is running for President. Many of the villagers don't even know that. They know the Clinton name, because it marks the site of the new hospital being built by President Clinton’s foundation, a place where mothers will be able take their sick babies. The need is hard to overstate. Half of all babies born with HIV in the world will die before their second birthday."

Clinton: "Most people in Africa, most people in the world who have the virus don't know it yet."

Snow: "In Zambia, Clinton is spreading the word about getting tested for HIV. Sixteen percent of adults in this country are HIV positive. So they've gotten creative, organizing soccer tournaments where, in between games, they talk about abstinence, safe sex and the importance of knowing your HIV status."

Victor Mawere: "Kids don't want to be preached to. They will prefer to be talked to in a more vibrant and more interactive way where they're having fun."

Snow: "President Clinton's presence at these events is clearly meant to motivate the people who work so hard on his HIV and AIDS projects, but he also has a reputation for being a little impatient for wanting results on the ground quickly."

Paul Farmer, Harvard anthropologist: "He has a sense of urgency. People are dying. We've got to move more quickly."

Clinton: "When you look at these kids on this soccer field. They all deserve their lives, too. And I just think, that when you reach my age and you've had all the benefits in life that I've had, your main concern outside your family ought to be trying to make sure that no child dies before his or her time and nobody is denied the right to live their dreams."

Snow: "And Clinton is determined to continue this work even if his wife ends up in the White House. He says he'd have an office in the East Wing but would still travel to Africa."

Clinton: "It is important for me to continue this, and I also think she wants me to help her but not get under foot too much."

Snow: "He may redefine the role of a first spouse in America."

Clinton: "It's also not bad for America to have a former president out there helping people solve their problems."

Snow: "But in Africa, they will still call him Bill. For Good Morning America, Kate Snow, ABC News, Lusaka, Zambia."

Apparently, Tony Snow is not the only Snow who speaks professionally on behalf of a president.

—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.


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}}}----> GMA Loves Bill Clinton?

Say it ain't so.

Hard to deny the charisma Bill Clinton commands wherever he goes.  GMA is so starstruck they can't realize it.

Take comfort that 4 TV outlets vie for that Left Wing demographic in that same time slot while Fox is the undisputed choice of reasonable human beings demographic.

They're selling Clinton like

They're selling Clinton like he comes with scrubbing bubbles.

72 weeks

1 year 20 weeks.

P.S. I love polls, dunno why, just love clicking that little button I guess!

P.P.S. Thanks for the big font in the reply box!

D

I don't support our liberals or their mission.

Oops

Oops, this was supposed to be in the "How long have you been here. . ." item

Sorry!

D

I don't support our liberals or their mission.

Perception vs. Reality

It was George W. Bush who made the most profound commitment to Africa - not the Arkansas used car salesman:

 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/30/AR2006123000941.html

 

 

}}}----> Good get Gat

I'd say $15 Billion for AIDS relief ranks only about $15 billion higher than Clinton's end of term proclamation "we must vow this will never happen again".

Perception vs reality, for sure. "The medium is the message", however, is more the MSM focal point. 

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

Live Aid organizer, Bob

Live Aid organizer, Bob Geldof, in 2003 criticized Bill Clinton for doing nothing, while praising President Bush: "Clinton was a good guy, but he did f--k all." And this, "You'll think I'm off my trolley when I say this, but the Bush administration is the most radical, in a positive sense, in the approach to Africa since Kennedy."  

Then there was Richard Gere, who spoke out against Clinton’s record, with the media quickly coming to Clinton’s defense as Gere was publicly diced up.

How soon they forget.   

 

}}}----> Get back in line Gere

Yeah, I remember that.  But performers are just as tied to the Democrat Plantation as are the exploited minority they keep in tow.

Life is tough when there's no reeducation camp through which one can receive redemption.  Sort of makes one think twice about speaking the truth to Caesar.

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

No doubt Bubba is stressing

No doubt Bubba is stressing the unified effort, the news media is obviously hiding Bush's contributions.

JDW

News media: Scoreboard for terrorists

 

 . . . .  and so is Bush.

 . . . .  and so is Bush. He has still not learned how to use the bully pulpit.

Cool Arrow

Cool Arrow - right on, however, Bush's $15 billion program to battle HIV/Aids in Africa, etc., was only for the first 5 years of the program. He's doubled his proposal to $30 billion for the next 5 years. Clinton's spending on such, never got out of the $millions, while he was president - but the MSM only praises Clinton. (;~> gary

I propose a new title for

I propose a new title for W.J. Clinton: Mayor of the USA (for life).  In many cities, mayors have very little power, except to be cheerleaders for their jurisdiction.  They show up at ribbon cutting ceremonies, restaurant openings, and shake a lot of hands.

Since he accomplished so little during his two terms with real power, it would be a fitting job for him.

(I don't even want to think about him being First Man of the USA, so don't bring it up).

I thought as Americans we

I thought as Americans we weren't supposed to involve ourselves in another nations business.  We aren't supposed to take our democracy and health care ideas and force them upon others, are we?

Aren't we supposed to be minding our own business and not sticking our nose in other nations affairs and problems?

Bill who? That's that old

Bill who? That's that old fart Bob Barker.  Wow!  I thought he was dead . . . 

Bill Clinton's inaction in

Bill Clinton's inaction in Ethiopia and Sudan helped the Islamicists spread oppression; his inaction in Rwanda cost the lives of at least 400,000* Africans... and the list goes on.

Maybe Bush would be more popular if he would just stop doing stuff...

*(800,000 were killed, but the the U.N. leader there said most of the deaths could have been prevented with just 1000 troops, a few vehicles and some weapons - but that would be war-mongering, right?)

 

mattm

Yeah, I am not a big fan of the UN, but I definatly empathize with the UN soldiers who were in Rwanda.  I definatly empathize with Romeo Dallaire who was the UN general in charge.  It appears they were trained to deal with Cold War tactics, but were thrown in to trying to prevent a genocide.  He wrote a book "Shake Hands with the Devil", and he says the main blame should go towards those committing the genocide, but he also put a lot of blame on the Clinton administration for not doing more.  He says they didn't want to use the word "genocide", and they could have offered more support.  Now we all know if a UN general or anyone else wants to blame the Bush administration for something their grievances will be front page news.  Does anyone ever remember seeing Romeo Dallaire's comments about the Clinton administration on the front page, or hearing anything about them?

"Blood in the streets runs a river of sadness"  'Peace Frog'

 

 

mattm

What a fair analysis you did there, mattm, on just what Bill Clinton was responsible for in Rwanda. I wonder how many of the 3 1/2 to 5 million who died (civil war and genocide) in neighboring Congo during the later part of the 1990's, might have been prevented if our MSM had covered it (tired of covering for Clinton - so they tried to ignore the whole thing) and/or Bill Clinton had cared.

Thinking of "savedarfur.org," the willing media and the Democrat candidates today who want to send troops to Darfur (about the only thing Bush has not done there, yet), does anyone remember a "savethecongo.org movement during the Clinton era - or does the left just go into hiding, until a Republican comes to office?

First-name Basis

Bill was also on a first-name basis with Gennifer, Monica, Paula and that other woman he raped...he doesn't seem to remember her name, and neither does Hillary.

Kate is a no-talent bobble-head like most of the others at GMA who are there because, unlike Matt Lauer's middle-aged balding dome, they're easy on the eyes and have a full head of lettuce.

Tim. Clinton is "Johnny come late to the show"

Tim. Clinton is "Johnny come late to the show."

As we witness, day in and day out, our mainstream media (GMA, a leader there) is quick to bring us the news from the left, of the left and by the left. Attacks on Republicans and/or attacks on the Bush administration, as presented by those on the far left, are quickly picked up by GMA and shared with a larger public. Any  deed performed by the left perceived as good by the left, is showcased. Antything accomplished by the right, which is perceived as good by the left, is ignored [by this media.]

When an attack comes from the left and lands squarely on one of their own (someone on a first name basis) like Bill Clinton, the analysis never sees the light of day. Articles like this, Too little, too late by leftist writer David Corn, were all too common on issues like Hiv/Aids in Africa. Corn's view is summarized like this (my bold): "A cynical guess at Clinton's motivations: AIDS in Africa, it doesn't poll well."

Meanwhile, it's President Bush who became, following the void of the Clinton years, the leader in combating Hiv/Aids in Africa, and elsewhere. Imagine the hope and excitment amongst the crew at GMA, if they could have credited Bill Clinton with distributing 36,700,000 condoms to Tanzania alone, in 2006, as President Bush did.

Also in David Corn's piece: The by-line: "Clinton wonders why the West stood by and did little as the AIDS crisis in Africa exploded. He could start by answering why his administration didn't respond in the first place."  

And the opening salvo: "How many times is Bill Clinton going to apologize to Africa?"

This leaves us with the real question; "How many times is the MSM going to apologize for Bill Clinton?"

Clinton and his wife have

Clinton and his wife have been late to the table on a number of issues including AIDS and relief for Africa.

I was laughing when the wildebeest was voicing how there will be a new day when it comes to alternative energy development. They had 8 long years and did less than any prior  administration when it came to energy and this topic.

Many years ago in college a noted professor of mine made a statement about history and politics that I wrote down and kept:

History is never written on the day or the month or the year it occurs. It is written many years later after all the politics has been filtered out and only the facts remain.

It explains why we have different persepctives on politicians 20 or 30 years later. Many years from now when people like Carville and Begala are in a home, Clinton's legacy will be summed up as: So much talent but for what? - G.W. Bush.   

 

Remember Rwanda, Bill!

Has Bill Clinton ever really solved anything? 

Africans remember his abandonment of Africa during the Rwanda crisis when they begged for US intervention.

They also remember Clinton's tour of Africa just prior to his last days in office, lying to them about not knowing the extent of the genocide in the earlier Rwanda conflict.

And now his Campaign for the Nobel Peace Prize is well-underway, and Africans know it deep down inside that he won't accomplish much for them, but they politely listen.

He's gotten more mileage out of his lack of accomplishment than anyone could've imagined.

  Interesting that Bubba

 

Interesting that Bubba didn't even mention a disease there is a "cure" for and it's not a vaccine!

"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...

And let's not forget that

And let's not forget that "Bill" when he was the President of the US, had oral sex in the oval office with another woman!

I am not going to read this

I am not going to read this piece in order to lessen my exposure to the MSM Rapture that is their Idol-worship of that piece of garbage, B.J. Clinton.   I'm just going to say to all you fawning idiots out there: You are a bunch of lemming gobshites.  B.J. is an immoral, sexually perverted and sexually abusive misogynist.  He has no soul, no inner morality, and no problem selling this country and you up river if that is what it takes to promote his own needs.  He is a yellow-bellied, pathological liar. You all make me as sick as he does.  If I ever get the opportunity to yell a name to him, it will probably get me arrested.  So be it!

   Traitor sociopathic wanker!!!!  Same for the MSM!!! 

Anyone who says they support the troops but not the mission is a liar. 

So, basically you are

So, basically you are saying that you were not pleased by Clinton's presidency?  ;)

Kath -- don't hold back.

Kath -- don't hold back. Stop being so reticent. Get your Irish up.

Check out my latest YouTube...but only if you support the troops and their mission: Better Men Than Me/The Battle For Fallujah

Bill Clinton finally discovers people dying in Africa.

Well, I'm glad Bill has finally discovered that people are dying on the continent of Africa. After all, he pretty much ignored the place while he was in office.

Too bad he wasn't paying attention back in 1995, when Americans were dying in Chicago.

Where was Bill, FEMA and the Clinton boot-lickers in the MSM then?

Help Fred defeat everybody.

Snow could only coo: "He

Snow could only coo: "He may redefine the role of first spouse in America."

Only in your dreams Kate....only in your dreams.

I get so sick of hearing

I get so sick of hearing about Africa.

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