CNN President Jon Klein recently announced to a Huffington Post interviewer that CNN beats Fox News overall, and at 4, 5, 6, and 10. That would mean Klein boasted about Lou Dobbs at 6, even though he can’t really control him. Klein, best known as the man who killed "Crossfire" in 2005, lamenting the "noise" and nastiness of elbow-throwing partisan TV, must have rolled his eyes when Dobbs booked Ann Coulter on January 7 and praised her as "the sharpest-tongued, sharpest-witted conservative out there." He started by mocking deniers of liberal bias:
DOBBS: That's the reason we want you here, because we want to drive book sales and to see you again and talk about those nasty liberals that you just skewer in your books --
COULTER: Thank you.
DOBBS: -- In almost every word. But I've got to ask you, this liberal bias in the media. [putting on sarcasm] I've never noticed such a thing. What makes you think there's such a thing?
COULTER: Well, I have about 200 pages in this book, maybe more, covering just that. I must say, this last campaigns the 2008 campaign, was a beautiful template. I was not planning on writing as much about the media or politics Bush since I was writing the book as the campaign was going on, walking through the kitchen you keep hearing about the Republican attack machine. I wish we had a Republican attack machine.
Video can be found here. Coulter not only noted an example of liberal bias – no story about Code Pink protesters trying to ruin Sarah Palin’s address at the Republican convention in St. Paul – but lamented that male Republicans refrained from punching the Code Pink women "in the yap" to stop the protester madness:
DOBBS: Whatever one thinks of you, whether they're conservative or liberals, you're the, without question, the sharpest-tongued, sharpest-witted conservative out there.
COULTER: Thank you.
DOBBS: One has to admire the energy and effort you bring to your cause.
COULTER: Thank you.
DOBBS: As you look at this administration and conservatives across the board in this country, principally, you wonder what are you doing, wasting our time? They're unengaging, they're uninspiring, and they sit there and sort of take it --
COULTER: -- I want to tell you what I was thinking of calling this book but I don't think we can say it on air, about the Republicans.
DOBBS: Now you have everyone's imagination raging.
COULTER: It's a funny title. One beautiful example of this and illustrating the theme of the book is in the last chapter. At the Republican National Convention, Sarah Palin gets up to give her -- the most important political speech in a decade, where she's being introduced to the nation, two Obama fund-raisers stand up and start screaming at her and storming the stage. Now, point one, how many newspapers reported that story? That's right, two local newspapers.
DOBBS: Is that right?
COULTER: No place else. Do you think it would have made news if a major McCain fund-raiser had stood up during Obama’s speech at the conventions, started screaming and storming the stage? Moreover, this -- I mean, the stunning thing about the story is, if you can get the video, and you can only see it online, you see all these Republican men standing there, right next to these screaming banshees doing nothing. You have this 99-pound woman on stage trying to deliver the most important speech -- how about a punch in the yap to these screaming banshees?
Coulter’s TV tour didn’t go unprotested on CNN. On Sunday’s Reliable Sources, CNN’s Frank Sesno (once the network's Washington bureau chief) complained that she’s still making appearances, but he seemed to miss the tour stop at CNN:
And that's the problem we've got going on now. It doesn't matter what you say, it matters how well you do on television. And outrage sells and outrage pays. In the end, you'd like to think you're judged by the company you keep. And NBC should be judged and everybody else should be judged by the company they keep. But as I say, the more outrageous, the more outspoken someone is, somehow the more they're rewarded.
For her to run around and keep referring to "B. Hussein Obama," this other kind of business which also came up, it's just amazing.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.





















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How nice...
January 14, 2009 - 08:31 ET by Red JeepHow nice to see Ann Coulter interviewed instead of talked down too, not given a chance to answer etc.
And NBC should be judged
January 14, 2009 - 08:40 ET by motherbeltAnd NBC should be judged and everybody else should be judged by the
company they keep.
Mr. Sesno, meet Mr. Olbermann.
And he's not an invited guest. He's the prime-time star.
touche
January 14, 2009 - 09:20 ET by SickofLibsand NBC believes Olbermann is worth every penny of that ridiculous $7.5 million annual salary.
Hell's bells
January 14, 2009 - 17:09 ET by thebutlerdiditYa'll know I don't watch much t.v., did you say Olby got $7.5 mil? Please, please tell me you were making that up. I beg you!
Bringing the government in to run Wall Street is like saying, "Dad burned the dinner, let's get the dog to cook." PJ O'Rourke
Dobb's has said a few things
January 14, 2009 - 08:47 ET by mostlymoderateDobb's has said a few things that I disagree with; however, I honestly think those are just *his* opinions and not some talking point for any particular entity. In other words, Dobb's seems to be his own man. Not really a liberal and not really a conservative. I like that about him. Beats the heck out of most in the MSM.
And we all know where Lou stands in
January 14, 2009 - 20:42 ET by Cape Conservativeregard to illegal immigration! He's one of the leading voices against any amnesty!!!
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"In the end, you'd like
January 14, 2009 - 08:59 ET by ckc1227"In the end, you'd like to think you're judged by the company you keep.
And NBC should be judged and everybody else should be judged by the
company they keep"
Well, you mean everybody except Obama.
The Teflon Man himself! Sometimes I
January 14, 2009 - 20:43 ET by Cape Conservativecan hardly believe this is the America I grew up in!
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This is the first I've heard
January 14, 2009 - 09:06 ET by rimskyThis is the first I've heard of these Obama fund raisers trying to disrupt Palin's speech. Certainly there was a post here on NB about that, right?
I recall seening a brief
January 14, 2009 - 09:16 ET by Free StinkerI recall seening a brief shot of the two morons on C-SPAN, and I think Drudge had something about it, but mostly this was kept quiet by the MSM.
"Gov. Palin has been subjected to one of the most massive and dishonest pile-on smear attacks in the history of liberal media." -- Lowell Ponte
I watched the entire RNC
January 15, 2009 - 06:05 ET by BigSky1970I watched the entire RNC convention from start to finish on C-SPAN and I vividly recall the C-SPAN cameras on the floor trained on the two Code Pinkos being dragged out of the Xcel Center by armed security all the while you could hear Governor Palin continuing to speak. Coulter is right, not once did someone standing next to those protestors tackle them to the ground or punch them in the yap.
I never did start channel surfing to see if anyone else caught all of that.
Two women ripped off their jackets showing their
January 14, 2009 - 20:46 ET by Cape Conservativebright pink shirts and and were running down the aisle screaming like banshees (typical Code Pink behavior) - the ushers finally got them out of the building.
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Exposed by the pajamas media
January 15, 2009 - 02:00 ET by clifcrdsSG over at Sweetness & Light was on this right away:
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/some-street-organizers-at-work-code-pink
They were Code Pink Obama bundlers. No need to beat a dead horse BUT you know what the drive-by media's reaction would have been if the tables would have been turned.
Clinton's Military Philosophy - Tanks In Waco OK . . . Tanks In Mogadishu NOT OK
Jon Klein must have a great
January 14, 2009 - 10:09 ET by fitzfongJon Klein must have a great sense of humor...or else he's completely delusional. To make the claim that CNN regularly beats FNC in any ratings category requires a severe suspension of disbelief and some perverse segmentation skewing. A completely laughable claim simply dripping with dishonesty.
"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." -Ronald Reagan
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Klein's statement
January 14, 2009 - 10:20 ET by AgnosticKlein said it semi-correctly (the wording was vague) in the interview one time but then screwed it up at the end claiming to win several spots without saying that it was only for the month of November. The following clarification was posted at the bottom:
'CNN won the month of November in the demo at 4, 5, and 6 PM. The total year numbers are still outstanding; Fox News' "Your World with Neil Cavuto" and "Special Report with Brit Hume" are likely to win at 4PM and 6PM, respectively. The 5PM hour remains close, with "The Situation Room" currently beating "America's News HQ" by a narrow margin.'
A person may be won over with logic and reason but the masses must be bought with spectacle and platitudes. - 2008 Elections
Ann or Barack??
January 14, 2009 - 12:12 ET by SweetnessIn the last quote block from Sesno, "It doesn't matter what you say, it matters how well you do on television. "
A perfect summary of the Obama phenomenon.
Liberal bias in a
January 14, 2009 - 12:14 ET by HockeyKidLiberal bias in a nutshell:
They can't believe how horrible it is that Ann Coulter calls Obama by his full name. This immediately following a commentary on how dumb "Dubya" is because he doesn't speak like uh, uh, uh, uh Uhbama.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Dobbs Has Been Critical of Obama
January 14, 2009 - 16:58 ET by BW222Lou Dobbs is one of the few in the media that has been highly critical of Obama, how he wasn't preperly scrutinized, how the media helped engineer his nomination and election, etc.
He has also been highly critical of President Bush for runaway spending, refusing to secure the borders, illegal immigration, standing by Hank Paulson, refusing to pardon former BP agents Ramos and Campeon, etc. Tell me where Dobbs is wrong on any of these counts.
Newsbusters is the last bastion of Bushbots. Even many freerepublic.com posters have become anti-Bush. If you really want to see conservatives bash Bush, visit polipundit.com. But, that's only right because George Bush is hardly a conservative.
BW222
You know
January 15, 2009 - 07:25 ET by BobAnthonyI'm the same way as Dobbs is. Perhaps that name he uses "Mr. Independent" or some unreasonable fascimile, fits. By the way, in NYC, his radio program is on WOR 710 live 2-4. I have a feeling WOR is becoming the new king of talk in NYC. Now if only they would ship off dead weight like hag lefty Joan Hamburg and weak psycho babbler Dr. Joy Browne...oh well. Can't please everyone!
The Constitution is NOT a conspiracy theory and the founding fathers are NOT conspiracy theorists!
Coulter's right. Obama is
January 14, 2009 - 17:15 ET by thebutlerdiditCoulter's right. Obama is planning on using his full name at the inauguration, he changed it when he was a kid back to Barack, and he also had plenty of opportunity after he turned 18 to change it to anything he wanted. He has also said, he likes his middle name. So, yeah, she is right, it is funny. They were too busy calling Bush ChimpyMcHitler, so they couldn't remember his name was just George.LOL. I thought old Lou did a good job. He has sane moments, I have seen them.
Bringing the government in to run Wall Street is like saying, "Dad burned the dinner, let's get the dog to cook." PJ O'Rourke
Barack himself said he would use his FULL
January 14, 2009 - 20:48 ET by Cape Conservativename at the inauguration - too bad McCain learns a little late that he was proud of his name - some people might actually have been able to mention it without receiving his scorn!
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One of the Most Honest Journalists
January 14, 2009 - 16:46 ET by BW222Lou Dobbs is one of the most honest people on TV and one of very few at CNN. He is an equal opportunity basher, who lets you know exactly where he stands and what his adgenda is (if he has an agenda on a subject). Compare this to "Ms. No Bias; No Bull" (Campbell Brown), who follows Dobbs. Brown is either the most dishonest woman in the media or the most delussional.
Coulter's visit was almost a "love-in." It's a shame Sarah Palin didn't go on Dobbs and O'Reilly rather than on ABC and CBS News for interviews. But, when one of the world's dumbest women (Nicole Wallace) is calling the shots ....
BW222
I see you have come to the same conclusion
January 14, 2009 - 21:28 ET by Cape Conservativeas I - after reading that Nicole Wallace had worked for CBS before coming to the McCain campaign, I realized she was setting Sarah Palin up from the start!
I'm sorry...I sure didn't want the Democrats to win, but I have to admit that John McCain did NOT run a good campaign! Of all the men on stage at the beginning, he was the worst, in my humble opinion. It is too bad the Republican Party did not have a designated leader in 2008 because it seemed to me to be a free-for-all - with the end result that NO ONE won! I hope before the next election, a *star* arises and we can be united behind one CONSERVATIVE candidate!
The media wanted McCain because they knew he would be easiest to beat - and I believe we would have gone down with a loud thud had Sarah Palin not been on the ticket.
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Dobbs
January 14, 2009 - 18:31 ET by slickwillie2001Lou Dobbs is CNN's clone of Bill O'Reilly, just as dumb, loudmouthed and stubborn. Any fool can be a populist, it takes a little more work to be truly independent.
Huck-a-phony, also a
January 15, 2009 - 06:09 ET by BigSky1970Huck-a-phony, also a populist, has both BOR and Dobbs beat with the "likability" factor. He's got a house band AND studio audience!
Lou Dobbs Runs Hot and Cold with me.
January 14, 2009 - 23:25 ET by Rush FanSometimes, such as his interview with Ann Coulter or his stance on illegal immigration, he is my cup of tea. But he has NEVER said a kind word about President Bush or the Bush administration, and somtimes he praises those who contributed to this financial mess.
For example, this is what Lou Dobbs had to say on Monday's Lou Dobbs Tonight:
DOBBS: I commend you, Professor Warren. I commend your panel and I
commend Barney Frank, who has been from the outset I think asking many of the right questions.
DOBBS: ...We have a president and a president-elect asking Congress to say trust me, again. And it's about time that there be true accountability, and I hope that we are not going to see the Democratic leadership, whether in
the person of Barney Frank, the chairman of the Financial Services Committee, or Chris Dodd, the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, cave into the nonsense, because the American people deserve far better than what we're getting here, and this Congress, this president and
we'll soon see about the president-elect have yet to deal with the (inaudible) root of the problem, which is the housing crisis itself.
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Earth to Dobbs - Wasn't it Barney Frank and Chris Dodd, along with the Democrats, who were major contributors to the housing crisis?
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RF.... I share your exact
January 14, 2009 - 23:38 ET by bigtimerRF....
I share your exact summations/sentiments about Dobbs...in fact it is the same for BOR with me, just different subjects, same sentiments.
Hot/cold.
They really are two peas in a pod to me in so many ways.
"You've gone beyond the law"... Sen. Kerry~ Head of Foreign Relations Committee to Hillary at Sec.of State confirmation hearings~1-13-09
bigtimer.... I agree with you about BOR
January 15, 2009 - 00:24 ET by Rush FanBOR is spot on when he rails against the leftist, such as the New York Times, NBC or the ACLU. But when he interrupts a guest I want to listen to (which seems to be often) or his ego swells than he turns me off. By the way, Dennis Miller's tribute to President Bush tonight about keeping us safe for all these years was endearing.
Did you get an opportunity to listen to the interview that Jim Lehrer had with Vice President Cheney today? It was terrific! Now I have been a BIG admirer of DickCheney for a long time, so I am a little bit prejudice.
Jim Lehrer asked all the classic liberal questions, about torture, about mistakes, etc. Lehrer couldn't seem to understand why Vice President Cheney and President Bush didn't make decisions based on polls and their popularity (or lack of popularity). Vice President Cheney handled the questions and Lehrer with intelligence and ease.
I hope NewsBusters reports the interview. Here is the audio of the interview.
God Bless President Bush and Vice President Cheney.
I am with you all the way
January 15, 2009 - 00:43 ET by bigtimerI am with you all the way about Cheney RF...all the way.
I admire how he handles the press, always have. He really has done exceedingly well in this last week or so with his latest interviews, I have not heard this link...I will be listening, it is saved...as far as Lehrer not getting it....isn't that a given? ;-)
Btw...I wanted him to run for Prez, John Bolton too.
What a great ticket for me anyway.
One can/could dream.
"Help is on the Way!"
I will never forget that.....ever from Cheney!
Also RF...I did catch Miller tonight...like you say....he was the best....as always.
"You've gone beyond the law"... Sen. Kerry~ Head of Foreign Relations Committee to Hillary at Sec.of State confirmation hearings~1-13-09
You can watch the Lehrer
January 15, 2009 - 06:28 ET by BigSky1970You can watch the Lehrer interview of Cheney here:
http://tinyurl.com/9...
Thanks for the
January 15, 2009 - 15:27 ET by Rush FanThanks for the link.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Dobbs loses credibility
January 15, 2009 - 06:18 ET by BigSky1970Dobbs loses credibility with me on a consistent basis.
When he's not blasting wasteful government spending, he's heaping praise onto the "commendable" Barney Frank who is in charge of those same purse strings in the House.
O'Reilly operates in much the same manner, where they blast someone one night and suck up to them the next.
It's what bothers me some about Hannity, who thinks everyone should be his friend.