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MoveOn calls for apology from Brokaw

September 30, 2008 9:31 am ET by Jamison Foser

On Sunday's Meet the Press, NBC's Tom Brokaw allowed McCain strategist Steve Schmidt to falsely claim that John McCain had called for Don Rumsfeld to be fired.  That's an old lie that the McCain campaign had abandoned long ago -- but Brokaw let Schmidt get away with bringing it back.

Even worse, Brokaw ended the segment by announcing -- "in fairness to everybody here" -- that the "latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll" found that John McCain "continues" to lead Barack Obama on the question of who is "best-equipped to be commander in chief."

Yesterday, Nicole Belle at Crooks and Liars pointed out that the numbers Brokaw read did not, in fact, appear in the "latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll."

Now MoveOn says they contacted NBC -- and "it turns out Brokaw was referring to a poll taken weeks ago--right after the Republican convention and well before Friday's big national security debate. And in each of NBC's last two polls, Americans chose Obama over McCain."

MoveOn thinks Brokaw should apologize

That's a good first step.  He might also want to figure out a way to reassure the public that he'll do a better -- and more fair -- job when he moderates the October 7 presidential debate. 

He probably won't spend much time doing that, though -- his days are apparently pretty full acting as NBC's liaison to the McCain campaign.  In that role, Brokaw works to assure the McCain camp that "Mr. McCain could still get a fair shake from NBC News."

After Brokaw's performance on Sunday, NBC should be scrambling to assure the Obama campaign of the same thing.

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    • Author by Quality1 (September 30, 2008 12:37 pm ET)
         
      Tom Brokaw has lost his credibility on this issue...in working to appease the McCain campaign, he is working from the assumption that the media is biased in favor of Obama.  I agree with you that the Obama campaign should have serious concerns about him moderating an objective and unbiased debate. 
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      • Author by canadian1106 (September 30, 2008 7:10 pm ET)
           
        Sorry to inform you but the media is biased in favour of Obama. Obama supporters won't admit it but it is plainly visible to those of us not involved. As for Brokaw and seeing fairness in McCain reporting, what is wrong with that when the offshoot MSNBC can't shill enough for Obama? You have Olbermann apoplectic every night in his desire to have Obama elected and now Rachel for the next hour so prime time there is pure Obama good, McCain bad. I don't even tune into him anymore and I really used to enjoy his show. It is funny how biased the media is yet now democrats won't admit it when it is in their favour. Obama supporters still feel he is apparently hard done by when anything non positive is said. You would actually think that Obama is not strong enough to defend himself from criticism the way people act. 
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    • Author by temphandle righter90wadsworth (September 30, 2008 4:51 pm ET)
         
      Brokaw has caved to McCain's chronic whining about alleged "unfairness" in the media and has become something of a McCain campaign surrogate. He should not only apologize, but recuse himself from moderating the debate. After all, what does it say when the McCain camp was prepared to refuse a debate moderated by an NBC anchor until they learned it was going to be Brokaw?
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