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NBC's Todd faulted Democrats for not anticipating "conservative media machine's" falsehoods

April 09, 2007 9:18 pm ET

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On the April 8 broadcast of NBC's Meet the Press, NBC News political director Chuck Todd observed that Republican and conservative attacks against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for her recent trip to Syria marked "the second time that they've been able to get the sort of conservative media machine going." The first time, according to Todd, was "the plane incident with Pelosi" -- a reference to discredited accusations by Republicans and conservatives that Pelosi requested a luxurious military aircraft to travel between Washington, D.C., and San Francisco. At no point, however, did Todd acknowledge that it is not just the "conservative media machine" attacking Pelosi -- false and misleading conservative attacks on Pelosi have been embraced and repeated uncritically by mainstream media outlets, including NBC and MSNBC.

Also, rather than faulting the "conservative media machine's" coverage of the Pelosi trip, Todd instead faulted Democrats, saying: "I think they need to, when they do these things, think, 'What's the worst case scenario?' and think about the optics of this." Todd proceeded to offer Pelosi advice on what she "should've" done to avoid these media attacks, such as having "more than just one Republican" in her delegation. At no time did he criticize the media for buying into conservatives' false or misleading attacks.

From the April 8 broadcast of Meet the Press:

DAVID GREGORY (NBC News chief White House correspondent): No. But the Democrats want to assert themselves, not just on Iraq but on foreign policy generally, because they know their base wants to see that. They know there's a lot of people in the country who think they could -- they should have a more assertive voice and be -- and have more accountability. On the facts here, it appears that it was at least a bit sloppy, critics will say, that the way she represented the Israeli point of view was not entirely complete, that she should have said, "Yes, they want peace talks, but you have to really crack down on Hamas and Hezbollah."

Pelosi maintains she said those very things, and she said them on camera during that same press conference that you played a portion of. The issue was, this was asserting herself in a bit of shuttle diplomacy during a trip when the White House already said, "You shouldn't be on it." You saw Dick Cheney come out and say, "This is the danger, Republicans -- Nancy Pelosi running foreign policy." In effect, it's a way for conservatives, for Republicans to unite a little bit.

TODD: This was a -- Republicans found an opening. You know, remember the plane incident with Pelosi? Now, this is the second time that they've been able to get the sort of conservative media machine going -- Rush Limbaugh, Drudge -- all in sync, which really only for the first time, it seems like, in three months. And they hit her hard. She's going to weather this storm. I think they need to, when they do these things, think, "What's the worst case scenario?" and think about the optics of this.

They should've had those three Republican members of Congress that went sooner, they should've had them with them -- her on this trip. She should've had more than just one Republican and possibly had a high profile person from the Iraq Study Group, since that's what she has used as a defense for going to Syria. She could've done this in a much more -- much more carefully orchestrated way, and she didn't. It was sloppy, as David said.

As Media Matters for America has documented, several media outlets -- CNN in particular -- have uncritically parroted Republican and conservative attacks on Pelosi for meeting with Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad, but ignored the fact that Republican-led delegations also met with Assad in the days preceding and following Pelosi's meeting. CNN White House correspondent Suzanne Malveaux asked why anyone should "see" Pelosi's trip as "any more [than] a political stunt here, a publicity stunt, a big wet kiss to President Al-Assad." Malveaux also declared that Pelosi was "not traveling in any official capacity," had no "standing," and suggested she was "overstepping her role." Joining Malveaux were CNN's Lou Dobbs, who devoted an entire segment to "Pelosi's Bad Trip," and Paula Zahn, who asked: "Is the speaker of the House aiding terrorists by taking the road to Damascus?"

Internet gossip Matt Drudge, whom Todd singled out as part of the "conservative media machine," was among the media figures who hyped criticism of Pelosi for wearing a headscarf while in the Middle East, but ignored the fact that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and First Lady Laura Bush have done the same, as Media Matters has also documented. Vice President Dick Cheney appeared on Limbaugh's nationally syndicated radio show on April 5 and attacked Pelosi's trip as "bad behavior."

The "plane incident with Pelosi," as Todd put it, was spurred by Congressional Republicans and conservative media figures attacking -- without evidence -- Pelosi for, as Rep. Adam Putnam (R-FL) put it, "an arrogance of extravagance that demands a jumbo jet that costs $22,000 an hour to operate to taxi her and her buddies back and forth to California." Numerous media uncritically reported the baseless allegation, and in comments similar to Todd's, NBC's Matt Lauer and David Gregory agreed that the matter posed a "PR" problem for Pelosi, despite the complete absence of allegations of wrongdoing. Putnam later acknowledged that he attacked Pelosi despite having "no personal knowledge" of any such request being made, and, indeed, no evidence exists indicating that Pelosi made such a request. Todd's own network has reported the fact that the charge was baseless as well -- as Media Matters for America noted, NBC News congressional correspondent Mike Viqueira reported on the February 8 edition of MSNBC News Live that "there's really no evidence that Pelosi specifically asked for ... this 757 [aircraft]."

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    • Author by snoopy (April 09, 2007 9:42 pm ET)
         

      wow. lie for the republican cause. when ya gonna fire up the gas furnaces, republitards?

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      • Author by tex (April 10, 2007 8:59 am ET)
           

        This guy's Point Of View is consitently from the rightwing. Everything is seen through that prism.

        I'm reminded of the way psychopaths are depicted in movies and in print, notable by their insistence on BLAMING THE VICTIM. "Why did you MAKE ME do this to you?" the psychopath accuses his victim.

        The media, then, is a helpless bystander, able only to report what the "stronger" propagandists deal out, and powerless to instead pursue the TRUTH. Baffled, this "newsman" is left only to offer lame suggestions to the victims as to how they can anticipate an attack, and change their behavior to be more conciliatory to the attacker. Otherwise, this "newsman" will be "forced" to take the side of the aggressor and attacker, because what choice does he have?

        Looking for bias in their media, these people need to cast out their prisms and replace them with mirrors: The problem is not rightwing propaganda, nor leftwing naivety ... it's YOU. Learn to do your JOB, learn not to broadcast LIES, learn to present the TRUTH, learn to ANALYZE both sides and present what is TRUE, and what is FALSE. DO YOUR JOB, don't make excuses. 

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      • Author by dangrady (April 10, 2007 9:50 am ET)
           

        SAVE DEMOCRACY, VOTE FOR A DEMOCRAT!!

        Have you ever had a boss that made decisions based on appearances, and how things appeared less than on how things were? When nothing works, when money, time and personel are lost then they are down right sober about who else is at fault!

        When such individuals loose power to those who actually do the work, then they seem to have the most clever arguments about why we should anticipate their lies, and how this is why they should be in charge no matter how much better the results are now they are not in charge?

        If you take care of your business while your head is stuck in your own dark region, then their arguments ring true.

        If you want results desirable; then stick to the reality based leadership and give the previous leadership their own radio show!

        Happy Thoughts;

        Dan Grady

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      • Author by wzwriter (April 10, 2007 10:34 am ET)
           

        when ya gonna fire up the gas furnaces, republitards?

        As soon as Haliburton finished building them, Snoopy.....

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        • Author by snoopy (April 10, 2007 11:40 am ET)
             

          You'd think with billions of our money in the bank they could accomplish that job on time.

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    • Author by mefirst (April 09, 2007 9:55 pm ET)
         

      saw this yesterday, and i picked right up on the "plane incident" comment.  there was no "incident". there was the house sgt. at arms deciding what plane she should have, based on his job of providing for her security. i guess todd's line of reasoning would be the democrats should have foreseen the right wing spin machine was going to distort the truth. and since he puts the burden on the democrats, it's obvious he is part of the spin.

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    • Author by draftedin68 (April 09, 2007 10:13 pm ET)
         

       

      I'm sorry, Chuck...

      D'ya think you might be able to scrounge up a program or a roster or some kind of "Who's A Member Of The Republican Media Machine" thingie?

      'Cause, y'know, lately I'm having a real tough time trying to figure out just exactly which of the ball-chasing puppies in the MSM is NOT.

      Goooood puhhh-peeees!

       

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    • Author by solon (April 09, 2007 10:27 pm ET)
         

      So somehow its the Democrats fault that conservatives are lying about them. I am not following the logic.

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      • Author by wzwriter (April 10, 2007 10:35 am ET)
           

        It's somwhat akin to blaming the rape victim rather than blaming the rapist.

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    • Author by redking75687 (April 10, 2007 12:07 am ET)
         

      The biggest lie is that Democrats aren't conservatives themselves.

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      • Author by wolf kotenberg (April 10, 2007 12:28 am ET)
           

        Mr Reagan took advantage of this little tidbit.

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        • Author by redking75687 (April 10, 2007 11:50 am ET)
             

          Yup. All you have to do is wave the prospect of killing foreigners for corporate profits and the Dems come drooling to vote Yes. Interesting how the Dems managed to get together and vote No to funding one of Reagan's little war crimes in Central America but keep shoveling cash and lives at Bush's war crime in Iraq.

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    • Author by wolf kotenberg (April 10, 2007 12:18 am ET)
         

      a 757 is not a " jumbo jet ". It is single aisle 189 passenger fuel efficient machine that travels a mach .94. Stating " jumbo jet " infers something that is not true.

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    • Author by buyavowel (April 10, 2007 3:29 am ET)
         

      One republican - two republicans - three republicans - stop me when I'm avoiding the attack of the media machine by having more of them in my delegation.  What's really amazing is that these bozos get paid for making the most insipid comments in US history.

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    • Author by nerzog (April 10, 2007 9:23 am ET)
         

      Ah, yes.  Rush Limbaugh is crying out for help.  "Oh, please...stop me before I lie again!"

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    • Author by dexteritas0071418 (April 10, 2007 9:47 am ET)
         

      Psh. Saying the Democrats are at fault is like saying it's the US's fault that Iraqi suicide bombers are blowing up 50 of their countrymen a day. Sheesh.

       

       Wait..

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      • Author by ajwan (April 10, 2007 4:19 pm ET)
           

        An intellectually challenged comparison if ever there was one. Hint: killing and maiming and getting killed and maimed in a war zone is how it works whether by missle, plane, tank, or suicide bomber. Being impotent liars is no ones fault except that of the liar.

        And you might have missed the part where the US created the conditions for the current state of civil war, chaos, endless bloodletting and the abra kadabra appearance of suicide bombers in Iraq.

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    • Author by greekfurnace (April 10, 2007 10:10 am ET)
         

      The second time? Right... Good to see that the Republicans finally got their "media machine" going. This guy's lying about lying. Does that mean he's telling the truth?

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    • Author by daganium4595 (April 10, 2007 12:52 pm ET)
         

      I guess the idiot Todd is blinded to the fact his 4th estate  People Magazine hacks  cheerlead all the Pelosi attacks.

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