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O'Reilly, Ingraham baselessly attacked NY Times for publishing photo of Rumsfeld's summer home

July 13, 2006 8:10 pm ET

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SUMMARY: Bill O'Reilly and Laura Ingraham baselessly attacked the The New York Times for publishing a photo of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's vacation home. In fact, Rumsfeld's public affairs director confirmed that he granted the Times permission to run the photo, the Secret Service confirmed that the photo "is not a threat" to Rumsfeld's security, and numerous media -- including Fox News -- had previously reported the location of Rumsfeld's residence. Further, a nearly identical photo ran in The Washington Post six months earlier.

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On the July 11 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor, host Bill O'Reilly and conservative radio host Laura Ingraham baselessly attacked the The New York Times for publishing a photo of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's vacation home. In fact, as American Prospect's Greg Sargent noted on July 3, Rumsfeld's public affairs director confirmed that he granted the Times permission to run the photo, the Secret Service confirmed that the photo "is not a threat" to Rumsfeld's security, and numerous media -- including Fox News -- had previously reported the location of Rumsfeld's residence. Further, a January 2 Washington Post article -- headlined "Right on the Water, The Only Retreat for Cheney and Rumsfeld: St. Michaels" -- published a nearly identical photograph of Rumsfeld's vacation home on the front page of the paper's Style section.

Continuing to assert that the Times is damaging national security, O'Reilly and Ingraham pointed to an "awful" Times profile of Vice President Dick Cheney's and Rumsfeld's summer homes, in which the Times "publishe[d] a photo of the secretary of defense's vacation home." The two were presumably referring to a June 30 profile of St. Michaels, Maryland, where both Rumsfeld and Cheney own second homes. The article featured a picture of the wooded driveway of Rumsfeld's home. O'Reilly and Ingraham expressed outrage that the Times would publish such a photo; O'Reilly declared the story to be "awful," while Ingraham called it "just bizarre," and questioned how the Times "believes that it truly is being patriotic" by publishing such a photograph.

However, the duo's condemnation appears baseless; the Times was apparently granted permission to take and publish the photograph of Rumsfeld's house. As American Prospect's Greg Sargent noted on July 3, Rumsfeld's public affairs director Hollen Wheeler confirmed "that the photographer, Linda Spillers, had been granted permission to photograph Rumsfeld's house by Rumsfeld himself." Sargent continued:

"She got approval to take a picture," Wheeler told me [Sargent]. "She called, we said fine, go take the picture. And that's it."

Wheeler also added of the picture: "It's already out in the public domain. I'm a little confused about why this has caused such an uproar." Wheeler declined to directly discuss the question of his security, saying that it was something they don't discuss as a rule.

Sargent also apparently received confirmation from a Secret Service spokesman that the photo's publication "is not a threat" to Rumsfeld's security.

Moreover, media outlets have previously reported that Rumsfeld and Cheney have homes in St. Michaels. First noted by blogger Glenn Greenwald, "news outlets such as NewsMax and Fox and others had previously disclosed this same information months earlier," and "this information is commonly reported about government leaders in both parties." As noted above, The Washington Post previously published a photograph of the exterior of Rumsfeld's house for a January 2 article similarly noting that both Cheney and Rumsfeld have homes in St. Michaels. The Post's photograph of Rumsfeld's residence appears nearly identical to the photograph published by the Times:

O'Reilly also bashed the Times earlier in the program, asserting that the Times has "definitely undermined" Americans' "security" and has "no question" made "life much easier for the terrorists." O'Reilly even imagined a Bush-hating conspiracy lead by the paper's publisher, Arthur Ochs "Pinch" Sulzberger Jr., declaring that Sulzberger "believes the Bush administration is a danger to the world," so he has "put together a staff of true believers like himself, and they are bent on undermining the Bush administration." Continuing, O'Reilly ominously repeated: "Not watching it, undermining it." O'Reilly concluded that "[t]here is a far-left press jihad going on in this country," and asked: "Has critical mass been reached?"

From the July 11 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:

O'REILLY: Also, the mutilated bodies of two American soldiers have now been posted on a terrorist website for all the world to see. Despite atrocity after atrocity, many people still don't understand the nature of the terrorist enemy. These killers have no humanity at all. They're Nazis. People who believe their brand of Islam requires them to murder infidels, babies, women -- it doesn't matter. Just as many did not understand the Third Reich in 1936, seventy years later, much of the world doesn't understand Islamic fascism.

Part of the problem is how the press portrays the war on terror. Again, it's important to understand the mindset that exists at The New York Times and other far-left media outlets. The publisher of the Times, Arthur Sulzberger, believes the Bush administration is a danger to the world. He's convinced the president is using the war on terror to turn America into a totalitarian state bent on enriching the powerful and violating the rights of everyday people.

Sulzberger's put together a staff of true believers like himself, and they are bent on undermining the Bush administration. Not watching it, undermining it. Three political columnists for the Times, Maureen Dowd, Bob Herbert, and Frank Rich, wrote a total of 156 columns on the Bush administration in the past 18 months. Every one, all 156 were negative.

Some Americans have picked up on that blatant unfairness and are demonstrating against the newspaper. This demonstration happened today. These protesters are angry that every mistake made by Americans on the Iraq battlefield winds up on Page 1 at The New York Times.

Every anti-terror program is suspect. And national security secrets are printed in the paper.

Now, the role of the press in the America is that of a watchdog. Certainly the Bush American has made mistakes. It didn't understand the enemy in Iraq, for example, and we're now mired in a vicious campaign. Honest reporting on all important subjects is vital to the nation. But the press is not supposed to undermine policy. By printing national secrets for no clear purpose, The New York Times and others have definitely undermined your security.

By opposing Gitmo, rendition, coerced interrogations, and the like, the far left is making life much easier for the terrorists. There's no question.

They, of course, don't see it that way. The far-left media simply says it is exposing an incompetent president. But the truth is far more insidious. There is a far-left press jihad going on in this country. That's the truth. Their ideology presents them -- prevents them from understanding true evil. Their theoretical outlook would make it impossible to win on the battlefield.

We're all living in a dangerous world, ladies and gentlemen. And when the American press undermines rather than questions, that danger becomes much more intense. And that's the "Memo. "

Now for the top story tonight. Has critical mass been reached? Will most Americans now turn against the far-left press?

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INGRAHAM: But look, he believes that The New York Times is an absolute national treasure. And The New York Times believes that it truly is being patriotic when it publishes the banking records, you know, story, when it publishes a photo of the secretary of defense's vacation home, as it did last week.

O'REILLY: Yeah, I know. That was awful.

INGRAHAM: That was just bizarre.

O'REILLY: It was awful.

INGRAHAM: I mean, and they show the security camera in the photo. They think they're being patriotic when, every day, page after page after page is devoted to what's wrong with America and what America is doing wrong. That's their vision of being patriotic. You know, we have -- I have a different vision of what being patriotic is.

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    • Author by archae (July 13, 2006 8:36 pm ET)
         

      Dumb and Dumber.

      Or they just simply want to continue pandering to the troglodytes.

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    • Author by west1 (July 13, 2006 8:37 pm ET)
         

      CNN and MSNBC have already been Foxized. Rove and Company will not stop until every major news outlet follows their tune and fall in line with the neo-cons and their agenda. As a traveler, it is disturbing staying at major hotels and when seeking news, all I run into are CNN, Fox and MSNBC on cable TV and a free USA Today outside my door.

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    • Author by oscar the grouch (July 13, 2006 8:39 pm ET)
         

      the object of distain by the right?

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    • Author by edenscape246494 (July 13, 2006 9:07 pm ET)
         

      flipped from MSNBC to CNN to CBS and had to ask myself

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    • Author by MickD (July 13, 2006 10:42 pm ET)
         

      I hate LI's and BO's snotty arrogance and generalizations. "Far-left, far-left, far-left" without any credence towards what the term means (or in this case, doesn't mean). And then there is BO's "analysis" of the Time's staff as undermining BushieCo (as if they need any help). How about nothing on the fawning Liz Bumiller, whose columns are like fingernails on a chalkboard.

      These are not pundits, they're Rovian bomb throwers. Seesh.

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    • Author by MrTimPA (July 13, 2006 10:47 pm ET)
         

      O'Reilly just needs somethin to tide him over until the next "War on Christmas".. As for O'Reilly and "analysis" - you shouldn't use those two in the same sentence.

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      • Author by loveweaver48 (July 14, 2006 5:58 pm ET)
           

        Actually, they fit quite perfectly together in the sentence,"Isn't it about time for Bill O'Reilly to go into analysis and deal with his insanity?"

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    • Author by pbg (July 13, 2006 11:24 pm ET)
         

      If Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld were to be taken out by Islamofascist terrorists, America would dust itself off and continue to go after them. Why do you think that taking the #2 and #3 man out here would be any more effective than taking out Al Qaeda's #2 or #3 men? But your reaction is, 'Oh no! This jeopardizes the Global War on Terror! We would be lost withoutt the genius of our glorious leaders!" What rot. There is a global war on terror being fought, and it's being fought by dedicated law enforcement professionals--folks who've devoted their entire l lives to the hunting down of criminals.They're what we stand or fall on--not a Secretaryy of Defense who can't prosecute a war against a paralyzed enemy and a Vice President who can't keep his lies straight. Noarmor for Humvees? Well, that's OK? Out a CIA WMD expert? Yawn... But Our Glorious Leaders? Gasp! They must be protected at all Costs!

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      • Author by Nick307 (July 14, 2006 2:25 pm ET)
           

        I had never thought of it like that before, but what effect would taking out BOTH Cheney and Rummy have on our ability to fight terror? Not much, and the effect certainly wouldn't be a negative one. Not that any American wants to see our high-ranking government officials offed by terrorists, but that doesn't mean that by that the average American would any less safe if it did happen.

        Assuming that the location of their homes wasn't already disclosed, and that this disclosure was a nation security risk (both of which are not the case), what would happen if Cheney and Rummy were victims of terror?

        1. Intelligence and the military would be MUCH more efficient (If we are to believe what Ron Suskind says about the VP).

        2. Military and counter-terror spending would increase almost dramatically and immediately.

        3. U.S. would see a spike in nationalism similar to 9/11.

        4. Two inept military minds would no longer hold their posts.

        5. Counter-terror measures (including those pesky "illegal" ones) would be easier to push through congress and the courts.

        By this, one could reason that a terrorist attack on the VP and Secretary of Defense could actually AID the war on terror.

        Of course, these are moot points given that the Social Service already stated that publishing these pictures did not pose a security risk.

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    • Author by ufleirx (July 13, 2006 11:57 pm ET)
         

      I am not a Rummy fan, but why show his house? I am sure that information could be Lexis-Nexis, obiviously the reporter could get it. But I am not sure of the thought process in the picture or caption. Rummy's house, even if Cheney is lurking in the basement, isn't a matter worthy of press and could just make it harder on the Secret Service to do their job. I would never argue or attempt to debate that the press should not blow the whistle on illegal governmental activities but why this? And yes others have mentioned it or taken pictures and BO and LI are nuts, but why is this stuff in the papers? Of course maybe because the last time Cheney took a vacation someone was shot in the face and the reporter was expecting Cheney and Rummy to go hunting.

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      • Author by ukobserver (July 14, 2006 4:33 am ET)
           

        That this story is a pointing out a falsehood.

        This was an article in the TRAVEL section of the New York Times. It described the area including shops and restaurants. They had a similar article about the Clintons including Bill Clinton's favorite place to have BREAKFAST.

        this is just another attempt to have a go at the New york Times for daring to go against the Bu$h administration.

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        • Author by Lynn (July 14, 2006 1:47 pm ET)
             

          UK and they received authorization from Rummy to show the photos.

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    • Author by plato (July 14, 2006 12:34 am ET)
         

      Cheney and Rumsfeld have Secret Service protection, and the location of their summer homes can't possibly be a secret to those who live and vacation in that area (there's a lot of boat traffic on the Chesapeake Bay).

      The Bush compound in Kennebunkport, Maine is readily visible from the road (U.S. Rt. 1, if I'm not mistaken), and photos of it have been widely publicized since G.H.W. was president ([link to en.wikipedia.org]

      .Likewise, the Kennedy summer home in Hyannis Port, MA ([link to www.cr.nps.gov] ) - photos of it were often published when he was President.

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    • Author by tex (July 14, 2006 4:49 am ET)
         

      Saturday Night Live presented Emily Litella, the "op-ed" speaker, offering her opinion of the day, and boy was she opinionated!

      She'd rant and rail about the issue of the day, for example the evils of "Trick or Treat for UNISEX". Sometime after her frothing was in full swing, she would be interrupted and told her basic premise was simply WRONG. "It's not UNISEX, it's UNICEF."

      "Oh!" she would say, "Never mind."

      O'Reilly is determined to outdo Emily, both in the rants and in the getting it WRONG. The difference is, in ART (fictional performance of satire), Emily would finally "get it" and say "never mind".

      In the "REAL WORLD" of O'Reilly, such a moment of self-realization will never occur. O'Reilly has thus outdone the parody of SNL, and has become a parody of himself, blazing new trails in making the seemingly "serious" much more bizarre than any parody could capture.

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    • Author by freedoms (July 14, 2006 8:39 am ET)
         

      ...getting as funny as the Daily Show! Once again, O'Reilly makes convenient use of something he'd previously said was overused. The Nazis!

      Then he proceeds to grunt out his favorite phrase "far-left" four times!

      To which I'll make my own convenient use of Nazis

      the most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly and with unfiagging attention. It must confine itself to a few (read talking points) points and repeat them over and over.
      Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler-Chapter IV War Propaganda

      Now for Laura Ingraham, for me, she evokes nostalgia. Whenever she's on, I just close my eyes, and she brings back memories of Kermit The Frog! I can't take anybody with a voice like that seriously!

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      • Author by princeofwheels (July 14, 2006 10:32 am ET)
           

        Your ratings have remained lower than normal. That means that this type of stupidity is working for the country...you sink and you sink hence you find more old mud to sling. Mr. O'Reilly, if you take this security stuff seriously, you would buy off the press for an "unreported" amount of money and all would be well. OOPs, that was some producer or intern or yes, an innocent woman that you paid off...NEVER MIND. And Laura, methinks that if you lose about 50 pounds, you would look like Ann Coulter....and then maybe your ratings would rise about mud level into the scum level. GET A LIFE

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    • Author by rusty shackleford (July 14, 2006 10:57 am ET)
         

      Now that I know where Rummy's summer house is, I'm like, totally going to TP it.

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    • Author by bexter (July 14, 2006 11:35 am ET)
         

      What's the big deal LI and BO. You guys aren't getting on Fox for broadcasting outside of Bush's place in Crawford. I understand that Rummy was notified prior and gave permission. I challenge each of you to think about friends and/or co-workers who seem only get their news from Fox versus those who dig deeper and have more inquisitive minds and also get news from Cspan for example. They are likely to demonstrate "shallowness" in other areas as well.

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    • Author by Semiauto (July 14, 2006 12:02 pm ET)
         

      they debunk this all days ago? Leave it to them to keep testing to see if the average American has forgotten that this was answered.

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    • Author by newzhound (July 14, 2006 12:58 pm ET)
         

      these bed-wetting Godless pinko Commie bastards are going to publish a photo of where THE PRESIDENT LIVES!

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      • Author by Nick307 (July 14, 2006 2:37 pm ET)
           

        I didn't think I could find this story any more ridiculous, but that White House analogy did it for me.

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    • Author by mrkite116182 (July 14, 2006 2:40 pm ET)
         

      Rovesputin has really taken the baton from goebbels and taken right wing propaganda to a new subterranean level. He's like the son goebbels never had.

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      • Author by Scotty Johnson Sr. (July 14, 2006 6:23 pm ET)
           

        Uh...Goebelles had a son. But, alas he killed himself, his wife, and all his kids in Hitler's Berlin bunker.

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