Never liked Juan Williams. He is another Armstrong Williams. And he had the nerve to criticize Armstrong Williams?
From Crooks and Liars:
Very nice…There’s a big reason why Bush chose Williams for an interview instead of who NPR wanted. Cheney used this technique for Meet the Press and made Russert look like a fool. It’s called ” Controlling the Message!”
Ellen Weiss, NPR’s vice president for news, said she “felt strongly” that “the White House shouldn’t be selecting the person.” She said NPR told Bush’s press secretary, Dana Perino, that “we’re grateful for the opportunity to talk to the president but we wanted to determine who did the interview.” When the White House said the offer could not be transferred to one of NPR’s program hosts, Weiss took a pass.
Dan Froomkin has his opinion and it’s a good one.
How much control should the White House have over who gets to interview President Bush? Specifically, should Bush be able to dictate which journalists at which outlets he talks to?—-Given how meticulously the White House picks and grooms Bush’s audiences to avoid any unpleasantness, it should come as no surprise that the press office is very careful about who gets to interview Bush.—
Somewhat tellingly, Williams served as Bill O’Reilly’s sympathetic foil during the Fox News anchor’s bizarre quasi-racist rant last week about his visit to a black restaurant and his observation that, to his apparent surprise, the patrons weren’t running around screaming like addled rappers.
Would other news organizations allow the White House to determine who on their staffs would be allowed to interview the president? Would any responsible newspaper accept such conditions? I hardly think so.
2 comments:
williams always gives me the willies. i don't know why but he does.
Speaking of Dana Perano spokesliar for Bush...wait until you see us spoof her. We plan to utube it.
(I've got a blond wig ready LOL)
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