CNN's John Roberts Defends His 'Very Narrowly Sliced' Cheney Attack Piece to Ingraham

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CNN put together a story featuring reporter John Roberts that absolutely hammered Vice President Cheney on Wednesday night’s Paula Zahn Now, concluding with an anonymous Republican suggesting the party needed an "exorcism" to rid itself of all its missteps and corruption.

When the Laura Ingraham show played clips, Ingraham suggested reporter John Roberts should call in – and he did. Roberts protested that the source was a "devout Republican," and not former Clinton aide David Gergen, as callers joked.

He suggested his story was "very narrowly sliced" to deal just with Cheney, and not the Libby trial. It was narrow, alright. (MP3 audio at NRO.)

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Ingraham told Roberts there was no one interviewed who disagreed with the Libby trial or verdict, and he replied:

"This isn’t an excuse. This is a reasoning here. The piece I did was very narrowly sliced, and it was originally aired as part of a larger bloc of coverage of the Libby trial....I was assigned to take a look at sort of the roads leading to the vice president. So when you take that report out of that bloc of coverage, and air it by itself as happened last night, you don’t get the overall context of our coverage of the Libby trial."

But by that reasoning, it’s CNN that took Roberts out of context.

Ingraham wasn’t buying that reasoning, noting that every editorial Paula Zahn read was anti-Cheney, and "when you listen to this report, you go away concluding the entire political world thinks Dick Cheney is some type of bizarre, secretive figure behind the curtain who doesn’t talk to anybody, who should frankly be in jail himself."

Roberts asserted: "I never suggested nor would I ever suggest that Dick Cheney belongs in jail. I’ve covered him long enough to not say things like that. I was simply trying to illuminate one particular slice of this story last night.:"

Ingraham returned to that anonymous "exorcism" of GOP corruption line: "That is quite the punch to put at the end of a report. I would hope maybe you would do a follow up...because I don’t think it’s representative of what Republicans think about this whole verdict."

Here’s the transcript of the report that aired Wednesday:

PAULA ZAHN: Out in the open tonight: Now that the verdict of his -- on his chief is in, a lot of people want to go after Dick Cheney himself.... Out in the open first: a man who has always wielded enormous power behind the scenes. Tonight, there are a lot of troubling questions about how Vice President Dick Cheney uses his power and whether he's misusing it. The questions, of course, come after the conviction of his former right-hand man, Scooter Libby, for perjury and obstruction of justice.

Just look at some of today's screaming headlines and editorials. The New York Daily News calls Scooter Libby "Cheney's Fall Guy."

The Denver Post: "It exposed Cheney as a behind-the-scenes operator who dictated strategy."

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "If Dick Cheney had a shred of honor, he would resign."

As senior national correspondent John Roberts reports, there is a very harsh spotlight tonight shining on the vice president.

JOHN ROBERTS: It was Libby who was convicted of lying. But, when it comes to the issue of who orchestrated White House leaks of prewar intelligence, even the jury felt Libby took the hit for higher-ups.

DENIS COLLINS, LIBBY TRIAL JUROR: There was a tremendous amount of sympathy for Mr Libby. We're not saying that we didn't think Mr. Libby was guilty of the things we found him guilty of, but that it seemed like he was -- to put it in Mr. Wells' point of view, he was the fall guy.

ROBERTS: Who was he the fall guy for? According to Libby's grand jury testimony, Dick Cheney. It was the vice president, Libby says, who ordered the declassification and leak of a national intelligence estimate to beat back claims from former Ambassador Joe Wilson that the president had lied about Iraq trying to buy uranium from Niger.

CLIP OF LEWIS "SCOOTER" LIBBY: He gave me instructions as to what I should say to reporters.

ROBERTS: And though Libby never said so, prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald even suggested Cheney may have been behind the disclosure that Wilson's wife worked at the CIA. Wilson still has a civil suit pending against Cheney and other White House officials.

JOSEPH WILSON, FORMER U.S. AMBASSADOR: It's very clear that he's a powerful figure within the White House. And it's also very clear that -- that he was intimately involved in this. He was obsessed with this. He was writing talking points on the -- on my article after it appeared. And, again, rather than deal with the facts, he was concerned about his own image.

ROBERTS: The trial only reinforced the perception of Cheney as the all-seeing vice president, the director of an elaborate Kabuki theater to defend the White House against its critics. Jim VandeHei has covered Cheney for years.

JIM VANDEHEI, "THE POLITICO": He likes to do things behind the curtain. And he obviously is -- is quite a micromanager and likes to pull the strings when he knows that the vice presidency or the presidency could be in trouble.

ROBERTS: No question, Cheney is the most powerful vice president in recent memory, perhaps ever, intimately involved in policy development, national security. He has repeatedly frustrated Democratic attempts to peel back the veil of secrecy that surrounds his office. Will the Libby verdict force him to change his ways? Not likely, says VandeHei.

VANDEHEI: Dick Cheney is Dick Cheney. He's certainly not going to change. And I -- I don't think that his critics will ever force him into changing. I mean, he has a modus operandi that's well established. He does things behind the scenes. He works with the president very closely. He's the president's right-hand man. There's no way that, suddenly, he's going to become a lovable, huggable figure on the public stage.

ROBERTS: One Republican adviser told me, this is bad for Cheney and the administration, one more log on the fire of missteps and corruption that have plagued the Republican Party, so, many demons, that they are desperately in need of an exorcism. John Roberts, CNN, Washington.

Not only does the Roberts report quote only Joe Wilson, juror Denis Collins, Jim VandeHei, and the vicious anonymous "devout Republican," it typically puts all of the "harsh spotlight" on Cheney and shines a critical light on no one else, certainly not the liberal media or the liberal Wilsons or the special prosecutor who tends to agree with the Wilsons on the big evil-White House picture. It doesn't matter whether this report is isolated or part of a larger "bloc," it's just unfair and imbalanced.

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


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Zahn says....Tonight, there a

Zahn says....

Tonight, there are a lot of troubling questions about how Vice President Dick Cheney uses his power and whether he's misusing it.

That is pot calling kettle now isn't it Paula?

 The only object that needs to be exorcised are the leftists in the media.

Period.

Btw..the media despise VP Cheney because he doesn't take their leftist BS and insinuations, neither did Rummy...they are both great men who do not back down to our enemies within this country.

Thank God for them.

It was the vice president,

It was the vice president, Libby says, who ordered the declassification and leak of a national intelligence estimate to beat back claims from former Ambassador Joe Wilson that the president had lied about Iraq trying to buy uranium from Niger.

Even assuming that Libby is telling the truth here (and wasn't he just convicted of lying?), what does this have to do with Libby taking the fall for Cheney? Declassifying and leaking a NIE is a completely different issue from the supposed "outing" of a covert agent. For one thing, it's a logical way to combat misinformation in the press; for another, it's not illegal. And it has nothing to do with the supposed revenge taken on Shameless Joe Wilson.

Even in the media post-hash of the event, there is no "there" there. Give it a rest already.

Oh they won't...they are goin

Oh they won't...they are going full force after the guy who tells them where to stick it.

Let alone attempting to hurt President Bush as always...they will never stop.

They wonder why people like me despise them.

Roberts

John Roberts' report merely passes along the feelings against Cheney. But that's all it is: a report about feelings. It never addresses the actions or issues. It's filled with descriptions of how Cheney operates, but it's pure innuendo.

Whenever someone is described as "dark and secretive," it only means that the media isn't included in his inner circle, and he doesn't consult them. Cheney's obvious answer is that he doesn't work for the media. He works for the people and the president. He doesn't have to answer to the media, and they hate that. It isn't hard to see why the media paints such a negative picture of Cheney. They know that he can't stand them, and what's worse, he refuses to coddle them. The hunting accident revealed the media's attitude; they were angry that Cheney's first instinct wasn't to inform them. Cheney doesn't place them first, and that threatens their sense of importance. They take any opportunity to attack, clearly to punish him for not putting the media first.

John Roberts is usually one of the better reporters, but this wasn't his best effort.

The Cheney story has no leg

The Cheney story has no legs. But, like "Weekend at Bernie's", the MSM will dress it up, put sunglasses on it, and drag it around town as long as they can.

BTW, sometimes even the most serious story has its comedy....I think the most hilarious part of the Zahn story is Joe Wilson saying this (presumably with a straight face) about VP Cheney:

He was obsessed with this...[ ].. rather than deal with the
facts, he was concerned about his own image.

Should have had a "spew warning" !

Gee, it must have been "Dick

Gee, it must have been "Dick Cheney" day in the MSM. I will mark the date on my calender and celebrate it with a "Go f*ck yourself." to Sen. Patrick Leahy. I agree with all previous posters, and that is why I enjoy reading your imput here, it starts my day out on the humorous side, after sleeping on my right side.

It is easy to take liberty for granted, when you have never had it taken from you.
Dick Cheney

Dirty Dick Cheney should s

Dirty Dick Cheney should step down. If Bush had any
sense he would ask him to. The fact that Cheney had a hand in leaking the name
of a CIA agent is treasonous. My guess is he'll leave in a few months, they'll
say it's for "health reasons." I hope there will never come day where I will
defend a politician, simply because he's a Independent, Democrat or a Liberal.
Cheney was up to his eyeballs in this leak and he got away with it, but a lie
can't stay hidden forever..sooner or later the truth will be revealed. The
Cheney story has legs a body and a brain. She'll be testifying next week. Her
name is agent Plame.

There never was a leak, Plame

There never was a leak, Plame was not covert.  You need to stop watching 'spittle boy' Matthews and his ilk. Get over it.

A pipe gives a wise man time to think and a fool something to stick in his mouth.

Okay, rainlizzard, since you insist.

The fact that Cheney had a hand in leaking the name of a CIA agent is treasonous.

This is not true. Cheney had nothing to do with it. It was Richard Armitage.

but a lie can't stay hidden forever..sooner or later the truth will be revealed.

Then how do you explain Hillary Rhodam Clinton?

She'll be testifying next week. Her name is agent Plame.

Good. I can't wait for this democrat plant who, IMHO willingly participated in a scheme to bring down the VP to testify. Should be interesting.

Rainlizzard, you should really consider getting help with your obvious crack addiction.

Not only was there no leak of

Not only was there no leak of her name (every reporter confirmed this - no  name was ever mentioned), there is no evidence she was covert.  Covert and classified are not the same thing.  And if it was "classified", the vice president and the president have the legal power to release such information.  It is the president who has the power to "classify" things and the power to declassify them.  Thus, any silliness about Cheney leaking classified info is ridiculous.

Second, there is no law against revealing that someone works for the CIA.  There isn't a law against it even if the agent is covert unless they have been spying overseas in a substantial way during the prior five years.  Since Plame and her hubbie had lived in DC for six years or more, there was NO way she was ever covered under the only law covering such revelations.

I must give my thanks to Victoria Tensing - one of the primary authors of that law - for explaining all this in great detail. 

BTW - isn't it hilarious that the law had to be written because journalists were outing and getting CIA officials killed overseas?  They have nothing but  contempt for the CIA, unless they help them destroy some Republican, as VP and her hubbie have done.

There's clear evidence that s

There's clear evidence that she was a covert employee of the CIA at one time.  She worked under the cover of a state department employee at a foreign consulate (I forget which one).  Even so, working as a covert employee does not make you a field agent, undercover agent, 007, or anything else including someone protected by the act in question.  Also, in order to be covered by the act, you had to be a covert agent, working overseas, within the past five years.  Plame had been back in the US for over seven years when all this got kicked up.

BTW, Valerie Plame, like all CIA employees, had a CIA HQ LANGLEY base pass on her car.  If someone wanted to know who she worked for all they had to do was look at her windshield.

Cheney

Cheney committed "treason" by outing a secretary in sunglasses,  while Berger stuffed his underwear at the National Archives., walked out the door, copied the material and threw the originals in a dumpster. And the liberals conclude--  jail Cheney. Sad.

NEVER, NEVER trust a liberal

Cheney

Where is the PROOF Mr. Cheney had a hand in leaking the name of a CIA agent?   We had a two year investigation into an alleged leak of a covert CIA operative and NO ONE was charged with that crime.   All we got was someone convicted of lying to the FBI about conversations he had with reporters about something that isn't a crime.  The whole episode was a nightmare and should never have gone to trial.  Mr. Libby would have been better off applying Mrs. Clintons defense went she testified during the White Water investigation. She said I don't remember or I can't recall over 200 times. 

Now if Ms. Plame testifies before congress we have no gurantee she either won't remember anything important or she'll outright lie and not be challenged. Chances are it will be one big pity fest for her from the Dem's on the panel.

I wonder if anyone will pull up her information from Who's Who. It's been there for years. For all the world to see. Even before the Fitzgerald investigation started.

The fact that Cheney had a ha

The fact that Cheney had a hand in leaking the name
of a CIA agent is treasonous.


Dear Rainlillie,
Could just one of you brain dead liberals actually say or type the name Richard Armitage. If it were treason to leak Plame's name, why wasn't Armitage charged; he admitted doing so: confirmed by Novak.


Also, explain why outing a CIA employee to prove Wilson is a liar is treason, but the NY Times divulging secret anti-terror programs is not. Also, explain why Wilson lying about what he found in Africa is not treason, while proving he is a liar should be treason. FYI, the co-author of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act has stated publicly and often that it does not cover Valerie Plame. But, you leftwingnut morons will never learn that reading Kos and Media Matters.

If it's not the Crusades, it's the cartoons

lilliepad...Armitage...Armita

lilliepad...

Armitage...Armitage...Armitage...

Repeat three times and digest....btw...pass that on to the leftist msm too would ya!

The good news is that comment

The good news is that comments made by Conservatives are getting to these MSM charlatans. Before, I just figured they were never exposed to the legitimate criticism and were totally unaffected by it. It's gratifying to know that they're feeling, at least, some heat... 

The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.

- Arabian Proverb

What Clowns...

These clowns and their paranoia. Dick Cheney...veil of secrecy...possibly the most powerful VP ever...behind the scenes...sheesh you paranoid libs, save it already for your KOOLAID TIME with PROPHET and APOSTLE Dr. Global Warming Al Gore and his Cult of Global Warming meetings.

Next thing the Libs are going to be screaming is that Bush controls the weather and Katrina was his fault...like he is God or something...oh wait the nutcases already did that. Is there hope some of these VOLVODRIVING HIPPIE DOUCHE BAGS (thank you Comedy Central and South Park) will ever grow up and quit acting like paranoid teenagers on pot who think humanity is one big conspiracy of some giant overlord and earth is really just a piece of dust on a cosmic doghair??

Shut up and blog! If you claim to be a conservative, please don't disgrace yourself and conservatism by thinking and arguing like a liberal. Go Rudy!

GAT,I would like to formall

GAT,

I would like to formally apologize for a full half of my generation, the VOLVODRIVING HIPPIE DOUCHE BAG half. Sorry everyone... I turn my back for a measly 20 years and look what happens!

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

And hey, Virginia apologized for Slavery too!

And Virginia apologized for slavery to boot! Apologies from and for many groups! Must be national apology month. I would like to apologize for Volvos themselves seeing that they were once YUPPIE modes of transportation and associated with aggressive free-enterprisers and they have now been relegated to LIBERAL HIPPIE DOUCHE BAGS (thank you Comedy Central and South Park and I forgot LIBERAL earlier) and I am sure VOLVOS aren't driven only by LIBERAL HIPPIE DOUCHE BAGS (thank you Comedy Central and South Park and I forgot LIBERAL earlier) because Bill Maher was seen in San Francisco riding a Malvo...heh heh....which is a male Volvo...yuk yuk.

P.S. Please any VOLVO DRIVING LIBERAL HIPPIE DOUCH BAGS who are part of the socieity outlawing the words "nigger" and "faggot", if DOUCHE BAG is one of the words or expressions you are seeking to outlaw please PM me and I will add it to the list of words I only use in the context of information but not name calling...okay fags? Thanks : )

Shut up and blog! If you claim to be a conservative, please don't disgrace yourself and conservatism by thinking and arguing like a liberal. Go Rudy!

Joe Wilson

Has there been one MSM organization, beside the Washington Post, that has been willing to take on Joe Wilson?  Wilson lied and Libby goes to jail, what a joke.  There is nothing that says the administration can't defend itself against out and out lies, which is all that was done here. 

If Libby is taking a fall for anyone, it's for a prosecutor that spent a bundle of money, not to find out if there was any law broken by disclosing Valerie Plames identity he knew that when he started his investigation, but to find someone to prosecute.  Libby was stupid enough to give him a reason to prosecute and if that's all that comes out of this case, it's a travesty.

Looking at the editorials and other coverage of this trial, the MSM wanted Cheney and Bush, but would have settled for Cheney.  If there was one thing that came out of this trial it was there was no concerted effort to discredit Joe Wilson, only to discredit his lies.