Posted on 10/07/2003 4:13:54 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Arnold Schwarzenegger is no conservative, but the liberal media are smearing him as if he were. The same broadcast networks that flinched when faced with credible charges that Democratic darling Bill Clinton actually raped a woman during his 1978 Arkansas gubernatorial campaign are scrambling to give free airtime to women who charge Schwarzenegger with unwanted groping.
I dont remember all the details of Juanita Broaddrick, CBS anchor Dan Rather told FNCs Bill OReilly in 2001 about the woman who alleged Clinton raped her, but I will say that and you can castigate me if you like when the charge has something to do with somebodys private sex life, I would prefer not to run any of it.
Oh, how the standards change. The CBS Evening News, which ran only one story on Broaddricks charges in 1999 and on a weekend, when Rather was not sitting at the anchor desk has hit the Arnold sex charges in each newscast since Thursday.
Peter Jennings interviewed both Schwarzenegger and Gray Davis, the incumbent whose poor performance stimulated the recall effort in the first place. In excerpts shown on Sundays This Week and todays Good Morning America, Jennings sole focus was Arnolds alleged sexual misbehavior:
It cannot be easy to spend the last few days of this campaign having to deal constantly with being called a serial groper or a serial abuser of women, Jennings told the GOP candidate, as if ABC had done nothing to help promote the story. After Schwarzenegger called the last minute charges campaign trickery and dirty campaigning, Jennings argued with him: But why is it dirty campaigning?
In his interview with Davis, shown only on This Week, Jennings did not confront Davis with any aspect of his own record, instead inviting the Governor to do a little negative campaigning. He asked Davis, What drives you crazy about Schwarzenegger? and, What does it say about California, what does it say about America that a movie actor/ businessman can emerge onto the scene with such power and put you in such jeopardy?
NBCs Tom Brokaw interviewed Arnold and he, too, pushed the Democrats scandal line. Based on their descriptions, in many states what you did would be criminal, it would be sexual assault of some kind, he scolded in an excerpt shown on Sundays Dateline and Mondays Today, with more promised for Nightly News.
ABCs Linda Douglass lobbed the nastiest mudball on Thursdays World News Tonight when she misquoted Schwarzenegger as saying once of Hitler, I admire him for being such a good public speaker and for what he did with it, even displaying the offensive quote on the screen.
In reality, Arnold had said I dont admire him for what he did with it. Dont admire huge difference. The New York Times, which ran the same bad quote in its early Friday editions, rapidly corrected the error after talking to George Butler, whose book proposal was the original source of the quote.
But Douglass let the smarmy charge linger, ignoring the error in her story for Fridays World News Tonight. On Sundays This Week Douglass refused to acknowledge an error, only noting that Butler had a less anti-Arnold interpretation and not hinting at her own faulty reporting.
During Clintons impeachment scandal, ABC was embarrassed by news that Douglass was a close friend of Webster Hubbell who served as a top-ranking Clinton Justice Department official before he was convicted of embezzlement. Is it any coincidence that Douglass is pushing exactly the kind of news California Democrats most wish to read right now?
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"Stonewalled" or "covered up" would be more appropriate.
The major nutworks and most major papers are CORRUPT.
I don't think that is much of a factor. They mainly want Ahnold to lose so they can keep Davis in. The last few Ahnold movies haven't done all that well at the box office.
I can only conclude that Rather considers rape as one's private sex life and should never be prosecuted. Throw out the concept of consent and let the victim shout "stop" without any legal consequences. A crime committed against an unwilling victim is never a private matter.
Petard Jennings: But why is it dirty campaigning?
AHnold: "Peter, you ignorant news whore, you obviously have no idea what dirty campaigning is. Go back and do your research and IF you figure it out, come back and ask me that question again."
Hmmm...dunno PJ. This don't sound too bad and it's before all the DVD, PPV, etc that should generate as much if not more.
T-3
Released in US July 1, 2003
Total US Gross $150,252,753
Production Budget $170,000,000
Worldwide Gross $366,800,000
Anyway, I'd be happy to take it.
Peter Jennings et al don't know reporting news and their snide asides and body language in interviews belongs in tabloid press. I get by without the major networks...doesn't hurt their ratings but makes me feel great!
Don't hold your breath! However, Drudge has it well placed on the Drudge Report and I bet more people will see it there than on the networks. This stuff has to open people's eyes to media bias.
-F.R. Duplantier (The Washington Times, Oct. 7)
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