You'd think NBC News would want its viewers to tune into their coverage of tonight's State of the Union address but after listening to this morning's Today show a viewer would be hard pressed to want to tune in as Meredith Vieira and David Gregory asked repeatedly if anyone still cared what Bush had to say. Today's anchors asked that question on three separate occasions within just the first half-hour.
First Vieira, at the top of the show pondered: "The question tonight will anybody be listening to the President anymore when he speaks?" A few minutes later David Gregory, substitute hosting for Matt Lauer, asked Tony Snow: "Tony has the country stopped listening to the President?" Then in her interview with Hillary Clinton Vieira's first question continued Today's theme: "You just heard Tony Snow that he does not believe that the public has stopped listening to the President, do you agree with that?"
Vieira and Gregory, opened the January 23 Today show by focusing on the President's low approval poll numbers:
Vieira: "Good morning into the lion's den. With his poll numbers at an all-time low President Bush heads to Capitol Hill to deliver his State of the Union address for the first time to a Congress dominated by Democrats."
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David Gregory: "Big day in Washington. The President delivers his State of the Union address tonight and when he does the President is gonna be facing a stark new reality in Washington, a newly empowered Democratic Congress and waning support at home. According to our new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll 57 percent of Americans want Congress to take a lead role in setting policy in this country. Look at this, only 22 percent think the President should. Difficult numbers for him."
Vieira: "Absolutely. The question is tonight will anybody be listening to the President anymore when he speaks? We will get a preview of the State of the Union in just a moment from the President's press secretary Tony Snow."
In his interview with Snow, Gregory hit the White House press secretary with the low poll numbers before repeating the, "Is anybody still listening?" theme:
"The results of our new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll are discouraging for the President. His approval rating stands at just 35 percent. 28 percent approve of his handling of Iraq, that's it. And then there is this, as mentioned, just 22 percent of the country wants him playing a lead role in setting policy. Tony has the country stopped listening to the President?"
Most of Gregory's questions centered around Iraq but he did find time to slip in this leading question on the environment: "Will, will he concede that humans are responsible for global warming?"
The following are all of Gregory's questions to Snow:
David Gregory: "The results of our new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll are discouraging for the President. His approval rating stands at just 35 percent. 28 percent approve of his handling of Iraq, that's it. And then there is this, as mentioned, just 22 percent of the country wants him playing a lead role in setting policy. Tony has the country stopped listening to the President?"
[Snow]
Gregory: "Okay but Tony when you say skeptical of Congress, again according to this poll, the public would much rather see the Democratic-led congress driving policy driving policy than this President. You're not just blaming that on bad press coverage are you?"
[Snow]
Gregory: "Let me ask you, specifically, about Iraq and it's not about just Democrats but key Republicans who are criticizing the President's troop increase. Senator John Warner of Virginia has backed a resolution that concludes, in part, quote, 'The American GI was not trained or sent over there to Iraq to be placed in the middle of a fight between Sunni and Shia.' Is this a blow to the White House?"
[Snow]
Gregory: "But you, you, you certainly the President doesn't want to be doing this in defiance of public will and again according to our poll 65 percent of the people say don't send in more troops to Iraq unless Congress provides the authorization."
[Snow]
Gregory: "Alright just 30 seconds left. Let's talk about domestic policy. You can tip your hand right here and I hope you'll do it. What is the major headline the President will make tonight on domestic policy that he wants Americans talking about tomorrow?"
[Snow]
Gregory: "Will, will he concede that humans are responsible for global warming?"
[Snow]
Gregory: "We'll be watching tonight. Tony Snow, the press secretary for the President. Tony, thanks very much."
—Geoffrey Dickens is the senior news analyst at the Media Research Center.





















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A usual, the MSM have things
January 23, 2007 - 12:28 ET by dscottA usual, the MSM have things reversed, we're not listening to them as evidenced by their declining ratings. Now that if you believe the polls and those who form the questions.
Personally, I think W has finally got it right, stop listening to the MSM and Dems useless critcisms to do what needs to be done. He's got less than 2 years to finish. Had we done everything the MSM and Dems wanted W to do, the Taliban would still be in power giving al Qaeda a safe haven, Saddam would be still in power ratcheting up his terrorist training camps, the no fly zone would be gone and he would have been well on his way to a nuke and missles to carry chemical and biological weapons, etc. Of course, the Iranians would be then be justified in building the A-bomb to protect themselves against Saddam. This is the problem when you do the world a favor, no one appreciates it.
“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” – Marcus Aurelius
Right
January 23, 2007 - 12:42 ET by iveseenitallRight on, dscott.The President is a victim of his own success. And as usual, the ignoramuses in the press won't be happy until we run from Iraq and leave it to burn at the hands of terrorists. Liberals love to be victims and love to lose. Success is an anthema to them.
NEVER,NEVER trust a liberal
What did Snow say? I hope h
January 23, 2007 - 14:17 ET by mattmWhat did Snow say? I hope his response to the "is anybody listening?" question was along the lines of, "the people who want to listen are listening, but the media isn't...and the president isn't listening to them."
It's high time for the President to start treating the MSM as the PR wing of the Islamofascist movement and the Democrat Party, which is exactly what they are.
BTW: This is not a new tactic for the MSM. Like the typical narrow-minded Liberals they are, they virtually ignored Bush 1 in the last year of his term (for the express purpose of limiting him to one term).
...yeah, yeah...too successfu
January 23, 2007 - 15:39 ET by blarsen...yeah, yeah...too successful...just too much success..YEAH--That's the ticket.
I think you really have to pu
January 23, 2007 - 12:37 ET by paperheadI think you really have to put things into perspective. What amazing accomplishments did Clinton or Reagan have in their final two years in office? I think going in with low expectations is the best thing that Bush can do right now. I still believe that we can and must win in Iraq. I don't see an alternative. Liberals are always so quick to compare Iraq to Vietnam truly do not understand the nature of our enemy. Were mistakes made in Iraq? Of course, as they are in every war. Can we do things differently? Again, I think we have to. Our problem is that the military is trying so hard to keep the number of Iraqi casualties down that it is getting in the way of defeating the enemy. Bush's legacy will be the Iraq war and I think twenty years from now, we will be thanking our lucky stars that someone had the courage to change the landscape of the middle east forever.
IF we win in Iraq, Who is goi
January 23, 2007 - 13:37 ET by JayTeeIF we win in Iraq, Who is going to report it ? without spinning it.
The Good news is not being reported now........our only hope against the "IF it bleeds it leads" media, is that some Democrat will slash their wrists when they learn we're winning in Iraq. After all, didn't Clinton know a lot of people who committed suicide ? ? Sorta runs in the Democratic family, doesn't it...good odds on Bleeding if we continue to win In Iraq.
...the partisan MSM will fore
January 23, 2007 - 13:45 ET by TruthMonger...the partisan MSM will forever portray Iraq as a disaster - no matter how well it turns out...
For now we must rely upon www.goodnewsiraq.com...
Ol' Pres. Bush, all washed up, nowhere to go. Might as well...
January 23, 2007 - 12:43 ET by acaiguanaOl' Pres. Bush, all washed up, nowhere to go. Might as well just say, "Gosh, shucks. I'm just gonna go to Crawford and sit down for the next 2 years."
ACA
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Where Viera will immediately
January 23, 2007 - 12:50 ET by Chris NormanWhere Viera will immediately criticize him for "dodging" his responsibilities. It's a crying shame that so many people trust the important job of delivering intelligent information to such patently dishonest sources... such as Meredith Viera. It's like hiring a known grifter to deliver your valuables.
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
- Arabian Proverb
The
January 23, 2007 - 13:06 ET by iveseenitallRight, Chris. And as you look at the young "journalists" coming up, you see the same problem as in education. They hire like-minded lemmings and perpetuate ignorance. Thank God for Fox, a glimmer of hope.
NEVER,NEVER trust a liberal
. . .but before I do, I'll
January 23, 2007 - 13:44 ET by Mica the Magnificent. . .but before I do, I'll order the immediate pull out of troops in Iraq. This way the 'Vietnam again' dream of the liberals will come true. I'll also resign and have Cheney resign so Nancy Pelosi can become president.
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George W.
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evidence of no brand marketing
January 23, 2007 - 13:08 ET by sanskritg"NBC News would want its viewers to tune into their coverage of tonight's State of the Union address"
Well since Vieira has the ability to go with a line of questioning that does not promote her own network, maybe that's evidence of journalistic independence. She's not promoting the network.
Wrong
January 23, 2007 - 13:10 ET by allanfWrong!!! Politics trumps profits at all the "news" organizations. Otherwise they would not gear their programming to only the Democrat half of potential viewers.
journalistic independence
January 23, 2007 - 13:22 ET by iveseenitall"journalistic independence" -- an oxymoron if I ever heard one. LOL
NEVER,NEVER trust a liberal
The crack Today research team
January 23, 2007 - 13:26 ET by GeepersThe crack Today research team must have read David Corn in the Guardian this morning:
Stale of the union
David Corn
January 23, 2007 - 13:36 ET by iveseenitallWhat an original piece! David Corn-- another vapid, liberal "intellectual" LOL.
NEVER,NEVER trust a liberal
When will David Gregory conce
January 23, 2007 - 14:46 ET by TEWhen will David Gregory concede that NBC so-called "News" is a bunch of leftist dupes, kooks, freaks and useful idiots?
"has the country stopped
January 23, 2007 - 14:57 ET by mikej"has the country stopped listening to the President?"
Oh, I'm sorry, did you say something David?
I haven’t stopped listening
January 23, 2007 - 15:09 ET by JimboI haven’t stopped listening to the President. There you go. Little old me just proved this entire story as inaccurate!!
Jimbo says - "There is a fine line between freedom of speach and treason"