Kudos to Andrea Mitchell’s Report on the Jimmy Carter Kerfuffle

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As NewsBusters reported here and here, most news organizations have been presenting a rather one-sided perspective of the brouhaha that has been ignited over former President Jimmy Carter’s recent book about the Israeli-Palestinian issue. For a change, someone chose to do an extremely well-balanced report on this subject. 

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell stated the following on the “Today” show Friday morning just before David Gregory interviewed the former president (video available here): “To millions, he is an icon, Nobel Prize winner for his Middle East peacemaking, best selling author of 21 books. But his latest, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, is creating a storm of criticism.”

After a brief quote from Carter’s speech at Brandeis University Tuesday evening, Mitchell continued: “The controversy starts with the book's title, deliberately provocative. But critics say the word 'apartheid' is a smear against Israel.”

Later, Mitchell addressed what most in the media have mysteriously shied away from in their reports on this subject:

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Mitchell: "But then 14 advisors and contributors to his Carter Center quit in protest, including a former co-author."

Kenneth Stein, former Jimmy Carter Co-Author: "Carter's book is full of omissions, it's incomplete, it's inaccurate, it tends to cleanse the policy and politics of Hamas."

Martin Indyk, former ambassador to Israel: "This is a case of, of Carter having gone off the deep end."

After addressing a particular sentence in the book that has drawn considerable ire, Mitchell strongly concluded her report:

Other critics say the book's flaws go beyond that one sentence and that the former president, responsible for so much Middle East history, is now misstating it. Jimmy Carter said he wanted to provoke a debate, and he has.

Nicely done, Andrea. What follows is a full transcript of this report as transcribed by the MRC’s Justin McCarthy.

Andrea Mitchell: “To millions, he is an icon, Nobel Prize winner for his Middle East peacemaking, best selling author of 21 books. But his latest, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, is creating a storm of criticism."

Former President Jimmy Carter: "This is the first time that I've ever been called a liar, and a bigot, and an anti-Semite, and a coward, and a plagiarist."

Mitchell: "The controversy starts with the book's title, deliberately provocative. But critics say the word 'apartheid' is a smear against Israel."

Unidentified Man: "By using this word, you're implying that Israelis are racist and at the same time showing prejudice against them."

Carter: "A minority of Israelis, not a majority but a minority of Israelis, is motivated in doing this by the greed for Palestinian land and not for racism at all."

Mitchell: "For weeks, Carter was defiant."

Carter: "What is completely, almost completely, unacceptable in this country for any public official to criticized the policies of Israel."

Mitchell: "But then 14 advisors and contributors to his Carter Center quit in protest, including a former co-author."

Kenneth Stein, former Jimmy Carter Co-Author: "Carter's book is full of omissions, it's incomplete, it's inaccurate, it tends to cleanse the policy and politics of Hamas."

Martin Indyk, former ambassador to Israel: "This is a case of, of Carter having gone off the deep end."

Mitchell: "So now Carter has apologized for one sentence in the book that seemed to sanction suicide bombings as a legitimate means of political protest."

Carter: "That sentence was worded in a completely improper and stupid way."

Mitchell: "Other critics say the book's flaws go beyond that one sentence and that the former president, responsible for so much Middle East history, is now misstating it. Jimmy Carter said he wanted to provoke a debate, and he has. For Today Andrea Mitchell, NBC News, Washington."

—Noel Sheppard is the Associate Editor of NewsBusters.


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As a college econ major with

As a college econ major with interests in building for at least awhile (more to become more like the intellectual quality of our founding fathers than a career limit) really didn't care for Carter giving away long worked for and earned specialties for my making a living in a profession with trade skills foundation as something that people should see him as advocating as a free skill, just to reinvent himself.  I still wonder why I thought I might have to pay attention to politics and that is as a someone (?) willing, within the market system. to let clients do some or more work for themselves.

I take it she took the O'Re

I take it she took the O'Reilly interview to heart. What an awful liar she was in that one. Let's hope she starts being honest with herself and her viewers for a change.

I have heard her one more tha

I have heard her one more than one interview recently (she is shilling for a re-release of one of her books, I think) and she was very frank and honest about WMD's and Iraq, saying she believed, LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE DID.

My opinion of her has gone up since hearing her in these interviews.

"To millions of racists,

"To millions of racists, he's an icon, a ... best selling... But his latest filthy, vile peice of garbage that he's peddling, a propoganda piece called "Palestine: Peace not Apartheid"

There, I fixed your intro Andrea- carry on

http://sacredscoop.com

Noeli will NEVER give kudo's

Noel

i will NEVER give kudo's to andrea mitchell for anything.  she has no, nada, NONE credibility.  my indian friends would say she speaks with forked tongue.  

i will NEVER give kudo's

i will NEVER give kudo's to andrea mitchell

How about cooties?


A "progressive" = a liberal = a socialist = a commie in drag =
laughably wrong about life, the universe and everything.

"Ahab" Jimmy.

I am surprised that Andrea Mitchell has delved into this affair as far as she has, given that the rest of her MSM accomplices have chosen, for the most part, to completely ignore this rather significant story. There were some reports about it in the local media here in Atlanta, but that is about it.

It would have been nice if she had querried him about the sources of funding for the Carter Center, as I think this, at least in part, explains some of Jimmy's more puzzling actions towards Israel itself and Jews in general, particularly since he left office. After all, did I not hear him say awhile back that he would be equally comfortable as a Muslim? Odd thing to say for someone claiming to be a "born again" Christian. Go figure.

Personally, I believe Jimmy has been bought and paid for by the Israel hating Arab/Muslim lobby, and this transaction took place a long, long time ago.