Posted on 06/05/2013 6:55:07 AM PDT by IbJensen
See no scandal, report no scandal. Jill Abramson, Executive Editor of the New York Times, came down to DC on Sunday to defend President Obama on the scandals and the economy, stressing the leaks cases is the only supposed scandal she cares about as she contended Im just not sure the leaks cases, IRS and Benghazi come together and create, you know -- quote, unquote -- an atmosphere of scandal.
An atmosphere the New York Times is working to prevent.
Asked by Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer about how nobody seems to know anything in the administration, so the scandals may go beyond just the leaks prosecutions involving journalists, Abramson hit back: Im not sure how much any of these particular issues has absorbed the American public who I think are hoping against hope that the economy is at last showing some strength and maybe giving the President some credit for the fact that there are some hopeful signs.
Schieffer responded: You wouldnt say that you think its not something we ought to be concerned about?
Abramson skipped IRS and Benghazi as she affirmed how clearly Im very concerned about the leak cases, explaining thats why I came here to talk to you this morning, but insisted: Im just not sure, you know, they come together and create, you know -- quote, unquote -- an atmosphere of scandal.
Washington Post veteran Bob Woodward agreed: No, thats absolutely true. But we need facts. We need evidence...
Not that anyone was, but dont count on all the news thats fit to print New York Times to change its tune and aggressively pursue the IRS or Benghazi, scandals in which it does not have a personal stake.
From the Sunday, June 2 Face the Nation:
BOB SCHIEFFER: Its also about nobody seems to know anything. Officials at the White House didnt know about the IRS and the troubles they were having. Who knows who knew what was going on in Benghazi when they were trying to draw up these things. And then we get to this leak investigation. It seems to me this might go beyond the Justice Department.
JILL ABRAMSON: Its very easy to lump all of these issues together. I know that they absorb journalists inside of Washington. But Im not sure how much any of these particular issues has absorbed the American public who I think are hoping against hope that the economy is at last showing some strength and maybe giving the President some credit for the fact that there are some hopeful signs and who are concerned about things like the continued soaring costs of health care, which the Times had on the front page today.
SCHIEFFER: But you dont, you wouldnt say that you think its not something we ought to be concerned about?
ABRAMSON: No, I mean, clearly Im very concerned about the leak cases, which is why I came here to talk to you this morning. But Im just not sure, you know, they come together and create, you know -- quote, unquote -- an atmosphere of scandal.
BOB WOODWARD: No, thats absolutely true. But we need facts. We need evidence...
As for the New York Times' focus on concerns about health care costs, maybe more Americans would be giving the President some credit on the economy if he werent suppressing it with ObamaCare, a massive new regulatory nightmare that the New York Times supports.
You know when a ‘journalist’ makes Bob S. look good he or she must be pretty extreme and hopeless. So it should be no surprise that the exec. ed. of the NYTimes has accomplished just that.
(Unindicted Co-conspirators: The Mainstream Media)
Whoa, there cowboy. It is all about giving the ManChild credit for the hope “against hope that the economy is at last showing some strength”. They didn’t say anything about he economy actually improving.
Talk about grasping for straws and coming up with air. This bimbo is saying the American people will give credit for the long chance that the economy is actually improving while they go further in debt just to put food on the table. These people are heartless along with being morally deformed.
The NappyOne
What a brainiac. Hey, I know. Let's have him moderate a presidential debate.
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