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CBS Producer Under Fire [SeeBS giving Mape's to the wolves]
SeeBS News ^ | Sept. 22, 2004 9:41am ET | CBS/AP

Posted on 09/22/2004 6:57:28 AM PDT by johnny7

(CBS/AP) The fallout from CBS's doomed story about President Bush's National Guard service most endangers a woman few viewers know but who played a key role in two of the biggest television stories of the year. Mary Mapes, a veteran producer at CBS News, reported most of the National Guard story, including obtaining the documents CBS now says it can't authenticate. She also passed on the phone number of her source, former Texas National Guard officer Bill Burkett, to the Kerry campaign.

Burkett has acknowledged that he lied about the source of the documents, which purported to show lapses in Mr. Bush's Guard service in 1972, when he is known to have missed a physical and transferred to an Alabama unit to work on a campaign there. Mapes, 48, was described by colleagues on Tuesday as a dogged and talented journalist who made no secret of her liberal political beliefs. She's only a few months removed from a career-defining highlight. Mapes took a story that had received little attention — the abuse of prisoners by American soldiers in Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison — and unearthed the photos that gave the story its visceral impact. "She pursued stories very aggressively always," said Jeff Fager, executive producer of 60 Minutes. "She definitely has an investigative sense. She was responsible for the bulk of the work on Abu Ghraib. That was her story."

The Dallas-based producer, who declined through a spokeswoman to talk with The Associated Press, also landed the first TV interviews with Strom Thurmond's biracial daughter and Hillary Rodham Clinton after her husband's impeachment. Mapes was almost jailed in 1999 for refusing a judge's order to turn over a videotape of Dan Rather's interview with a white man convicted of killing a black man by dragging him behind a pickup truck. She worked at Seattle's KIRO-TV before coming to CBS in 1989. In the 60 Minutes tradition, producers like Mapes wield tremendous influence on the stories and operate with a great deal of independence — a status earned after many years of proving themselves, Fager said. John Carlson, a former commentator at KIRO-TV who is host of a conservative radio talk show in Seattle, remembers Mapes as a talented producer with whom he often argued politics in the newsroom. Mapes was "quite liberal" and disliked the current President Bush's father, he said. "She definitely was someone who was motivated by what she cared about and definitely went into journalism to make a difference," Carlson said. "She's not the sort of person who went into journalism to report the news and offer an array of commentary." Carlson spoke with Mapes about the National Guard story a week ago, and said that he believes she "put so much time into it that she wanted something to come of it." "This was a woman with a good reputation," he said. "The mistakes she made were so obvious. This was a story that was rushed because they clearly believed it was true. They wanted it to be true."

Rather acknowledged Monday that Burkett didn't come to CBS. The network approached him about the documents, knowing he had been trying for several years to discredit Mr. Bush's military service record, he said. In a USA Today story, Burkett said he agreed to turn documents impugning Mr. Bush's service — widely considered now to be fake — over to CBS on the condition CBS would help arrange a conversation with the Kerry campaign. Burkett's lawyer, Gabe Quintanilla, said he could not immediately confirm that Tuesday. CBS acknowledged Mapes passed on Burkett's number to Kerry adviser Joe Lockhart, and Lockhart called him. Spokeswoman Kelli Edwards said CBS wasn't aware that this was part of any deal, but it's one of the things that will be examined by an independent commission CBS will soon appoint to look into the incident. "It is obviously against CBS News standards and those of every other reputable news organization to be associated with any political agenda," Edwards said. It was a lapse in journalistic ethics if true, said Marvin Kalb, senior fellow at Harvard University's Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. "Journalists do all kinds of odd things these days to get a news story," Kalb said, "but one of the things they should not be doing is paying the price of a political contact."

It's particularly damaging when news coverage is being scrutinized by both sides of a bitter political divide, said Frank Sesno, former CNN Washington bureau chief and professor at George Mason University. Even before this story, Rather and CBS News were targets of groups concerned about an anti-Republican bias in the media. The Lockhart contact "is going to cast more doubt on not just the practices, but the motives behind the story," Sesno said. "She's done many, many solid stories in her career," Fager said. "How this went so horribly wrong is a mystery to many of us and I look forward to hearing the details."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: planetofthemapes; stainedbluememo
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To: johnny7
Mapes took a story that had received little attention — the abuse of prisoners by American soldiers in Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison — and unearthed the photos that gave the story its visceral impact.

Right. She "unearthed" the photos.

The woman is an accomplice to the dems and that's plain to see. I have no problem with her being thrown to any wolves, nor do I see her as a "fallguy". She will face consequences but she won't be the only one as far as this matter goes.

21 posted on 09/22/2004 12:38:40 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Redbob
Mapes is going to take the fall to protect Rather, and to deflect attention from the Dimocratic Party connection.

Are you taking the stance that Mapes is not complicit and culpable in this fraud? She is and is not "taking a fall".

And don't worry your head about Rather being protected just because this wench is made to answer for what she has been doing.

Nothing personal, but I am getting fed up with all this "taking the fall" and "scapegoat" nonsense as if Mapes is being accused of something she did not do.

22 posted on 09/22/2004 12:41:49 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Redbob

They are both done, and they both know it. What is being negotiated now are terms of their retirement.

Dan is a stinking pile of buried secrets. CBS can't waste him or the book he'll write will make Goldberg's look like my 2 year old's Seuss books. Rather's tell-all will be his pension, and he'll 'wreck CBS to save it.'

Mapes is done because she's expendable. If she tells all, who cares, they will squish her like a bug.

CBS isn't stupid. They know they have to cut him loose, the question today is how.


23 posted on 09/22/2004 12:43:23 PM PDT by RinaseaofDs (War is the remedy our enemies have chosen. And I say let us give them all they want)
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To: cyncooper

Right! Mapes deserves to be fired, but so does Rather. Neither of them could have pulled this off without the cooperation of the other. Both are partisan leftist ideologues. Both have a history of searching for scandals that will sink Republicans while turning a blind eye to more serious crimes that would harm Democrats. They spent five years, which is an incredible amount of time, trying to find dirt on President Bush on this issue. Yet they showed no interest in the Sandy Berger scandal, the fully documented Swiftvet allegations, and so forth.

Mapes is in more trouble than Rather only because she's unknown to the general public, so she can be fired and the public CBS "icon" Dan Rather can be presented as being a "victim" of a bad story unearthed by others. Only time will tell if it works.


24 posted on 09/22/2004 12:49:30 PM PDT by puroresu
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To: puroresu
Right! Mapes deserves to be fired, but so does Rather

That was my point. People keep saying this like one precludes the other.

I thought I was crystal clear so I don't understand why you felt the need to argue a position like the obvious one above.

25 posted on 09/22/2004 1:03:22 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: puroresu
Mapes is in more trouble than Rather

And with all due respect, that is an absurd statement. Anybody can see Rather is in heap big trouble. I do not perceive Mapes as in "more" trouble.

26 posted on 09/22/2004 1:04:41 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Bloodclot
Forgot to mention that Cleland is the "unimpeachable source" that Rather was talking about.

So, "unimpeachable" is liberalese for "lost at playing 'hot potato' with hand grenades?"

27 posted on 09/22/2004 1:06:53 PM PDT by laredo44 (Liberty is not the problem)
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To: johnny7

She will resign within 2 weeks with an undisclosed retirement package (i.e. $$$$$$$$$). She will then write a book about how evil and dangerous the Right is. All in all she will come out ahead on this.


28 posted on 09/22/2004 1:11:45 PM PDT by toomanygrasshoppers ("Hold on to your hats.....it's going to be a bumpy night")
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To: cyncooper
Nothing personal, but I am getting fed up with all this "taking the fall" and "scapegoat" nonsense as if Mapes is being accused of something she did not do.

Perhaps a better way to phrase this would be to say that CBS is trying to ensure that the blood trail ends at Mapes' office. Time will tell if their efforts will pay off. A lot of MSM outlets have slammed Rather and CBS, calling for investigations, Rather's firing, etc. But will they keep the pressure on, or will they now try to say it's time to "move on"?

29 posted on 09/22/2004 1:11:56 PM PDT by CFC__VRWC
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To: cyncooper

#####I thought I was crystal clear so I don't understand why you felt the need to argue a position like the obvious one above.#####


Nor do I understand why you're so impolite to people who do nothing more than mildly engage you in discussion. This is a message board, after all.


30 posted on 09/22/2004 1:17:26 PM PDT by puroresu
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To: puroresu

Impolite? I? I don't think so.

:)


31 posted on 09/22/2004 1:29:17 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: johnny7

I'd like to see Mapes buried and barred from the networks.

She's no journalist. She's a rabid liberal whose young enough, and vicious enough, to do a lot of harm to the Conservatives.


32 posted on 09/22/2004 3:23:22 PM PDT by Noachian (A Democrat, by definition, is a Socialist.)
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To: cyncooper

I do wish you'd mind your manners. LOL

Seriously, as bad as rathergate is, it doesn't compare to the harm that evil woman did to our military. Normal channels were handling it, but she made it out like higher-ups were encouraging and condoning it.

I'll bet if Mapes had been there, she would have been the FIRST with whips and chains.


33 posted on 09/22/2004 5:46:53 PM PDT by JudyB1938 ("A paranoid schizophrenic is somebody who just found out what's going on." - Wm S. Burroughs, Jr.)
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To: JudyB1938
Interesting observation. She does seem to have a thing about prisons:

New Mapes Bombshell!

34 posted on 09/22/2004 5:51:08 PM PDT by cyncooper
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