Dishonest reporting
Some leading national media are misreporting conservative Ann Coulter's remarks about liberal Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, including the "NBC Nightly News," CNN's "American Morning," The Washington Post's "Reliable Source" and MSNBC's on-the-hour announcer, the Media Research Center (MRC) reports at www.mrc.org.
MRC President Brent Bozell issued the following statement:
"When I first heard the sound-bite of Ann Coulter's remarks calling for the assassination of John Edwards, I was appalled. Then I read the entire quote, and was doubly appalled — at the media themselves. I have never seen a person's words so blatantly, and dishonestly distorted. When one reads, or listens to Ann's entire statement, it is immediately apparent that she was wishing for no such thing."
Here is the quote being run by some of the top media:
Miss Coulter: "If I'm gonna say anything about John Edwards in the future, I'll just wish he had been killed in a terrorist assassination plot." (ABC, Good Morning America, Monday.)
Here is the entire quote:
Miss Coulter: "But about the same time, you know, Bill Maher was not joking and saying he wished Dick Cheney had been killed in a terrorist attack. So, I've learned my lesson. If I'm gonna say anything about John Edwards in the future, I'll just wish he had been killed in a terrorist assassination plot."
Said Mr. Bozell: "Ann Coulter was making the point that (a) a leftist like Bill Maher made the serious statement that it might be a positive thing to have Vice President Dick Cheney killed by terrorists, and (b) it received no condemnation from the national press; and therefore (c) she would escape negative media scrutiny in the future were she to take that line against John Edwards.
"It is an inescapable truth that Ann Coulter was dripping with sarcasm when she made her remark. It is also an inescapable truth that every TV, radio and print outlet that has run the shortened version of her remarks is distorting her words — deliberately. Some have run the full quote, such as the morning shows on CBS, ABC and NBC. Good for them.
"But Ann Coulter is owed an apology from those outlets, including NBC's 'Nightly News,' The Washington Post and CNN's 'American Morning,' which have misreported her comments. And conservatives, take note: Today it's Coulter, tomorrow it may be you. The left has demonstrated that it will stop at nothing, including flat-out dishonesty, to undermine our leaders." |