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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Sophomoric Couric Does It Again

The sophomoric Katie Couric does it again, showing the American public that she is but an amateur and not a real news professional.

Tonight on the CBS Evening News, Couric attempted to lay 2 traps for Sarah Palin in her much-touted interview with the GOP Vice-Presidential candidate.

First, Couric asked Palin if 'the present financial crisis could lead to another Depression if steps are not taken to address it.'

Palin correctly answered that such a thing is possible if something isn't done to enact necessary reforms on Wall Street.

But Couric turned right around and asked John McCain in her interview with him this evening if it is 'appropriate for Sarah Palin to be using the term "depression" at a time such as this.'

Well, Ms. Couric, it was YOU, not Palin, who brought it up. And it has been YOU and your Obama-supporting colleagues in the media who have been playing up to the hilt the 'dire financial situation' with the economy, that this is 'the worst since the Great Depression,' and that unless the government undertakes a massive FDR-era bailout of Wall Street, we could see circumstances similar to the 1930s (hint-The Great Depression).

This kind of trick is the stuff of amateurs and not seasoned professional journalists, Ms. Couric.

Couric's 2nd attempt to lay a trap for Palin was in her question about the sincerity of John McCain in attempting to reform Wall Street. Palin cited the fact that McCain was calling for reforms for Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae long before it was cool to do so.

Couric would have none of it.

She continued to press Palin for other examples rather than the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac reform proposals put forth by McCain. It was obvious Palin couldn't think of any right off the bat, but she quickly added, 'Well, you know, Katie, I will look those up and get them to you.'

The exchange was bit too much like the old 'gotcha' trick that Charles Gibson used on Palin and that countless other mainstream media idiots have used on various politicians in the past. Excuse me, Charles, Katie, Brian, Chris, and others, but YOU are not the all-knowing teacher giving an ignorant student a pop quiz.

If fact, if we would put all of your brains together in a paper bag, it would be quickly discarded as human refuse.

I would like to give Katie Couric a pop quiz on the air. Katie, can you name the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, and can you tell me the Founders' original intent for wanting to place the 2nd amendment in a bill enumerating basic human rights?

Yes, I would love to see you, Charlie, and Brian, and especially Chris Matthews, squirm attempting to answer those two very basic questions concerning our country.

Katie, perhaps you made a colossal mistake in taking over at CBS News. Your style of amateurish, sophomoric baiting tactics are more in line with The View rather than a news program...not that there is any real, hard news on CBS or the other networks to begin with.

Perhaps the mainstream talking-head teleprompter readers should start each broadcast with the disclaimer--'We admit that we are attempting to get Barack Obama elected to the Presidency. All of the stories we present should therefore be viewed with that basic fact in mind.'

2 comments:

Jane said...

It was clear Palin did not and does not know enough about national and world politics. You can't keep making excuses for her. What ever happened to equal rights for women? If a woman wants to play in the big leagues at least answer the easy questions coherently. There are so many smart Republican women who could of been picked but McCain wanted to use her sex appeal to stir things up. Well if that isn't sexist I don't know what is. Palin does not represent the modern American Independant woman who does not let strangers dictate to them what is right for their family. She is two thirds Pro Life. Having an amniocentesis done at her age is a sign she was looking to see if her pregnancy endangered her life. If so an abortion would of been acceptable to her but charging rape exams to rape victims is ok. Inconceivable!

Let the woman speak to the media and answer questions for christ sakes. Or are they too afraid of her falling flat on her face? Well my country is a risk and I don't need an unqualifed man or woman to lead us into deeper troubled waters. This is an election for presidency and vice presidency, not for the PTA!

Welshman said...

Why do I get the feeling that if Palin were 100% pro-abortion, a supporter of big government nanny-statism that pays for what people should be paying themselves, etc, etc., then you would be all for her and all of what you just said would be a moot point?

She answers the hard questions. What she did not answer was giving to Couric a laundry list of what McCain has supported through the years to reform Wall Street when she had already given her a major example.

There are other reasons for women to have amniocentesis besides it being a precursor to an abortion. She may have wanted to determine what she was up against in having the baby. You sure do assume a lot.

And, just for clarification sake, the most unqualified person running for office is Barack Obama, who is running for PRESIDENT and not Vice-President.