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ABC aired Limbaugh as "observer" on race issues in Biden controversy

On the January 31 edition of ABC's World News, during a report on Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s (D-DE) controversial description of Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), senior national correspondent Jake Tapper cited radio host Rush Limbaugh as an "[o]bserver" who "questioned what Biden meant, especially by the word 'clean.' " Tapper aired an audio clip of Limbaugh saying, "And see, folks, this is the problem for the libs. Once they get off script, they expose their idiocy. They expose their prejudice." Tapper paired Limbaugh's comments with remarks by civil rights activist and former presidential candidate Jesse Jackson.

In an interview with The New York Observer, Biden had stated that Obama was "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy." Biden later apologized and claimed that he had intended to say "fresh" instead of "clean." Tapper included Limbaugh in the report, despite Limbaugh's history -- unmentioned by Tapper -- of racially charged comments, including comments about Obama himself, as Media Matters for America has repeatedly noted:

From the January 31 edition of ABC's World News with Charles Gibson:

TAPPER: Observers from both parties questioned what Biden meant, especially by the word "clean."

JACKSON [video clip]: They are loaded words, and that's why he should interpret what he meant by those loaded words.

LIMBAUGH [audio clip]: And see, folks, this is the problem for the libs. Once they get off script, they expose their idiocy. They expose their prejudice.

TAPPER: In a conference call with reporters today, Biden said he was praising Obama.

— J.M.

Posted to the web on Thursday, February 01, 2007 at 02:42 PM ET