Courtesy of WaPo:
So long as President Trump continues disgracing the Oval Office, thoughtful people will probe their own role in helping him get there.
Such appeared to be the motivation behind a mea culpa issued by CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin on comedian Larry Wilmore’s “Black on the Air” podcast. In a discussion of presidential politics, Wilmore argued that Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee in 2016, was the victim of a “coordinated attack” coming from Republicans. “Benghazi was … the expression of that attack. In fact, what’s his name, was it [former Rep. Jason] Chaffetz who actually kind of agreed that that’s what they were doing, was weakening her as a candidate.” (Wilmore may have been referring to Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who said in 2015, “Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping.”)
No question about the attack on Clinton, responded Toobin, citing “all that bogus stuff about the Clinton Foundation” — perhaps a reference to the Uranium One story or even to the pre-election reporting of Bret Baier — later withdrawn — that there would be an indictment relating to the foundation.
“And I hold myself somewhat responsible for that,” continued Toobin, a steady presence on CNN since 2002. “I think there was a lot of false equivalence in the 2016 campaign. That every time we said something, pointed out something about Donald Trump — whether it was his business interests, or grab ’em by the p–––y, we felt like, ‘Oh, we gotta, like, talk about — we gotta say something bad about Hillary.’ And I think it led to a sense of false equivalence that was misleading, and I regret my role in doing that.”
I would suggest that not only did reporters often suggest that the phony Clinton "scandals" were similar to the raging dumpster fire that represented the Trump campaign, but that they actually suggested that Hillary's "crimes" were potentially more egregious.
The coverage of Hillary's emails was insane.
So was the coverage of Benghazi, her fainting spell, and virtually everything she did which somebody could find reason to criticize.
In the meantime Trump was being accused of sexual assault, working with the Mafia, and colluding with the Russians to steal the election, and somehow those were seen as equivalent.
I hope that Jeffrey Toobin sets a precedent, and that soon we will hear apologies from a number of CNN, MSNBC, as well as network and print journalists for their part in attempting to even the playing field between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
There was nothing even about these two candidates, and the American people should have been informed of that fact.
I keep running into former classmates (old white people) who just INSIST Hillary will be indicted any day now. "For what?" I ask. Crickets.
ReplyDeleteYea. She’s not even the subject of any investigations except in Cheeto hitlers head.
DeleteNow the FBI & Justice Dept are getting the same treatment. The media just needs to stop spreading the lies that the republican spew.
ReplyDeleteThis is EXACTLY why whenever I see or hear Andrea Mitchell on TV I change the channel!!
ReplyDeleteDuring the campaign she kept playing a boxing match starting round bell equivocating Hillary down to Donald's level. Andrea reported on Hillary as if Donald's lies about her were true. That made me so mad at her as it was obviously all about the ratings & getting viewers - not one iota about the truth.
I will still never watch her again & remain mad at her forever for doing that!
She's married to Alan "Mr Bubble" Greenspan. That should tell you all you need to know.
Delete@7:14 HE was a KEY DESIGNer of this $HIT!
Deletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Greenspan
OMG I didn't know that. I just read this when googling him:
Delete"The Federal Reserve chairman — an economist and a disciple of libertarian icon Ayn Rand — met his first major challenge in office by preventing the 1987 stock-market crash from spiraling into something much worse. Then, in the 1990s, he presided over a long economic and financial-market boom and attained the status of Washington's resident wizard. But the super-low interest rates Greenspan brought in the early 2000s and his long-standing disdain for regulation are now held up as leading causes of the mortgage crisis. The maestro admitted in an October congressional hearing that he had "made a mistake in presuming" that financial firms could regulate themselves."
Back in the day on another blog site I debated this issue with a Dominionist. I praised Hillary for her eleven hour testimony before the House Select Benghazi Committee and condemned the Republicans for their thirty year campaign against the Clinton's to Find Something (Anything) illegal. She's innocent I claimed. What charges are you going to bring against her?
ReplyDeleteThe Dominionist replied if she'd just confess they'd know what charges to file.
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This same Dominionist scolded me for being hysterical about Nazis in the White House when Don the Con won over the electoral college (I won't honor them with capitalization). He also made 'jokes' about using Witches for firewood but that's another story for another time.
The clues where not hidden. These Dominionists are operating in the light of day. It is up to We The People to bring condemnation to those who practice only hate and live off the fear of those less privileged. We The People can fix this - you know it in your heart.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/rep-trey-gowdy-abruptly-announces-retirement-congress/
DeleteIt's shameful just how ignorant the well fed under educated population of this rich country is. They are as stupid as the day they were born. They look to someone they respect (deserving or not),and simply regurgitate whatever they say.
ReplyDeleteIt's the success of the dumbing down of America.
So true.
ReplyDeleteJust have your kids take IQ tests every year. Take responsibilty for your kid. It is up to you parents.
ReplyDeleteYeah they are all busy working.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Toobin
ReplyDeleteA LAWyer ..."Toobin has provided broadcast legal analysis on many high-profile cases. In 1994, Toobin broke the story in The New Yorker that the O. J. Simpson legal team in his criminal trial planned to play "the race card" by accusing Mark Fuhrman of planting evidence. Toobin provided analysis of Michael Jackson's 2005 child molestation trial, the O.J. Simpson civil case, and the Starr investigation of President Clinton. He received a 2000 Emmy Award for his coverage of the Elián González custody saga.
Toobin joined CNN in 2002. In 2003, he secured the first interview with Martha Stewart about the insider trading charges against her."
So here we are now?
Peckerwood GAWDy
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2018/01/rep-trey-gowdy-abruptly-announces-retirement-congress/
Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi!
Fuck you toobin. we will not forget!
ReplyDeleteA little too late !
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