[Vision2020] Someone Wants a Job at Fox News

Saundra Lund sslund_2007 at verizon.net
Sun Oct 26 11:07:32 PDT 2008


Saturday, October 25, 2008


 
<http://www.anonymousliberal.com/2008/10/someone-wants-job-at-fox-news.html>
Someone Wants a Job at Fox News 


The right wing blogs are all worked into a lather over an interview
<http://thinkprogress.org/2008/10/25/biden-marx-mccain/>  Joe Biden did
recently with WFTV, a local television station in Orlando.  They seem to
think Biden somehow embarrassed himself or got rattled during the interview.
The fact that they think that is further evidence of the rapidly widening
gulf between the reality most of us inhabit and the alternate universe where
most right wing bloggers now reside.

In the interview, Biden never loses his composure, despite being bombarded
with questions that were so ridiculously loaded and counterfactual that Sean
Hannity would have been embarrassed to ask them.  Here's the interview in
its entirety.  You be the judge:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW_wQgWviZ8
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For those of you who can't see the video, here are the six questions asked
by Barbara West, the KFTV anchor. I'm not cherry picking here; these are the
only questions she asked: 

1) Aren't you embarrassed by the blatant attempts to register phony voters
by ACORN, an organization that Barack Obama has been tied to in the past?

2) But in the past Senator Obama was a community organizer for ACORN, he was
an attorney for ACORN, and certainly in the Senate he was a benefactor for
ACORN?

3) Senator Obama now famously told Joe the Plumber he wanted to spread his
wealth around. A Gallup poll showed 84% of Americans prefer that government
focus on improving economic conditions and creating more jobs in the U.S. as
opposed to taking steps to spread wealth. Isn't Senator Obama's comment a
potentially crushing political blunder?

4) You may recognize this famous quote: "from each according to his
abilities, to each according to his needs" That's from Karl Marx. How is
Senator Obama not being a Marxist if he intends to spread the wealth around?

5) Now you recently said "Mark my works, it will not be six months before
the world tests Barack Obama." But what worries many people is your caveat
asking them to stand with him because it is not going to be apparent
initially that he's right. Are you forewarning Americans that nothing will
be done and that America's days as the world's leading power are over?

6) Getting back to the spreading the wealth question, what do you say to the
people who are concerned that Barack Obama will want to turn America into a
socialist country like Sweden?

 

That's it. That was the entire interview. The woman was like a cartoonish
caricature of a wingnut, and her questions were straight out of a Steven
Colbert interview. I kept waiting for her to ask Biden when Obama stopped
being a member of al Qaeda. At one point, toward the middle of the
interview, Biden actually had to stop and ask the anchor--in all
seriousness--if she was joking. I don't blame him. The questions were so off
the wall that he had to have been wondering whether this was some sort of
Daily Show-esque mock interview. 

And just in case you think this is an example of dumb local reporter trying
to be provocative (as opposed to mindlessly partisan), here's how the same
anchor began her hard-hitting interview
<http://www.wftv.com/video/17712615/index.html>  of John McCain the week
before:

Senator, in dozens of states the group ACORN is accused of filing thousands
of bogus voter registrations. In Central Florida they even tried to register
a Mickey Mouse and one person here in Orange County was registered 21 times.
Now Senator Obama served ACORN and its associates as an attorney on voter
registration and on cases involving subprime mortgages, which led to our
current financial crisis. Now why haven't you gone after him on these
serious issues of voter registration fraud and the mortgage crisis?

 

Now that's a hardball question.

But now that you've seen the interview, let's revisit the right wing
response to that interview. Michelle Malkin describes it as the "best
interview of Joe Biden ever." She ends her
<http://michellemalkin.com/2008/10/25/best-interview-of-joe-biden-ever/>
post with this:

She was completely professional and gracious.

But remember: Anything less than total sycophancy from the Obamedia is
considered "combative."

Keep Barbara West in your thoughts and prayers.

 

Huh?  Thoughts and prayers?  I'll pray that she gets help.  And asking
childishly partisan questions with glaringly false premises is "completely
professional"? Maybe if your profession is Republican operative.

In response to the interview, the Obama campaign (understandably) cancelled
an interview of Jill Biden scheduled on the same station next week. This
provoked the right wing blogs to lash out at the Obama campaign and accuse
it of, among other things, being cowardly and trying to suppress the freedom
of the press (here's a particularly unhinged
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/10/botoxed-bidens.html
>  example of this sort of response).

I know this goes without saying, but these are the very same people who have
spent the last few months defending the McCain campaign's policy of hiding
Sarah Palin from the mean scary press. I can only imagine the collective
freak out these folks would have if Palin had been similarly ambushed in an
interview. But since she doesn't do interviews, they don't have to worry
about that.

 

http://www.anonymousliberal.com/2008/10/someone-wants-job-at-fox-news.html

 

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