Media Matters for America

On Today, Lauer claimed Pelosi is "controversial" -- ignoring conservatives' baseless attacks

October 20, 2006 2:21 pm ET

SUMMARY: On NBC's Today, Matt Lauer referred to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi as "controversial"; however, polls do not show that the public views Pelosi as controversial. The notion that Pelosi is "controversial" has been advanced by Republicans and media figures ahead of the midterm elections.

On the October 20 broadcast of NBC's Today, co-host Matt Lauer referred to House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA) as "controversial," while noting that she "could become third in line of succession for the presidency" and introducing a segment featuring an interview with Pelosi. Lauer did not name any particular "controversies" involving Pelosi. However, as Media Matters for America has noted, polls do not show that the public views Pelosi as controversial. A majority of Americans have either a favorable view of her or have not heard enough about her to voice an opinion. The notion that Pelosi is "controversial" has been advanced by Republicans and media figures ahead of the midterm elections, as Media Matters has documented:

From the October 20 broadcast of NBC's Today:

LAUER: If you believe the polls, then the Democrats could very well win back control of the House of Representatives in about three weeks' time. If they do, the next speaker of the House will be a woman, for the first time in history. Our national correspondent, Jamie Gangel, caught up with the controversial Representative Nancy Pelosi -- the woman who could become third in line of succession for the presidency.

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