Imbalanced two-person “political roundtable” on Meet the Press featured discredited conservative Novak

The December 19 edition of NBC's Meet the Press “political roundtable” featured nationally syndicated conservative columnist and CNN host Robert D. Novak on an imbalanced panel for the fourth time in 2004. Novak appeared alongside Wall Street Journal political editor John Harwood. As Media Matters for America has documented, Meet the Press has frequently featured media panels in which conservative guests outnumbered progressives or conservative pundits were pitted against journalists who are not politically aligned.

Novak has a history of distorting the truth to serve his own agenda. As Media Matters has noted, Novak has vigorously promoted books from Regnery Publishing, Inc., without disclosing multilayered conflicts of interest, including the fact that his son is the director of marketing for the company. While Novak's history of using his commentary as a platform for Republican propaganda extends back to the Nixon era, Russert described Novak as only “Robert Novak of the Chicago Sun-Times,” and didn't once mention Novak's history of partisanship. Among the views espoused by Novak on the program was that the choice of former Vermont Governor Howard Dean for chairman of the Democratic National Committee “would be a terrible message for the Democratic Party... [because] he indicated to hell with you for all the people who voted for [President George W.] Bush.”

Media Matters previously noted when Meet the Press provided Novak a platform to launch discredited attacks against former President Bill Clinton. Media Matters has extensively documented Novak's partisan distortions and false attacks:

Novak's 2004 presidential campaign distortions: