Showing posts with label Diane Sawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diane Sawyer. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Hey, does anybody remember this?

Color me confused but isn't Obamacare STILL the law of the land?

Gee, I wonder what changed?

Bastard!

You know if he had stuck to his guns perhaps THIS would not be the cover photo from today's Daily News from New York.

And let the mocking begin.

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Interview with Gabby Giffords to be broadcast on the two year anniversary of the Tucson shooting.

Mark Kelly, Gabby Giffords, with Diane Sawyer during first interview in 2011.
Courtesy of ABC News:  

Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly will speak exclusively to “ABC World News” anchor Diane Sawyer about an important new initiative they are launching. The interview will air January 8, 2012 on “World News with Diane Sawyer” – two years to the day after Giffords was shot in a Safeway parking lot in Tucson, Arizona. The interview will also be featured on “Good Morning America,” “Nightline,” as well as ABCNews.com, Newsmakers on Yahoo!, ABC News Radio, and ABC’s local affiliates.

"An important new initiative?"  Does anybody else think that this HAS to be about guns?

Please let this be an announcement that she is joining up with President Obama and Joe Biden to do something about guns. Please!

Friday, January 27, 2012

I almost forgot to post this. Diane Sawyer's interview with President Obama from last night.

Obama addresses the GOP candidates (And their lies), the Jan Brewer confrontation, the rescuing of hostage Jessica Buchanan by Seal Team Six, and how confident he is about his chances of reelection, among other topics. (Spoiler alert: He is VERY confident.)


Also if you want to read a copy of the letter that started the whole brouhaha on the airport tarmac in Arizona you can see it below courtesy of the Huffington Post.

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It is not easy to read as apparently she wrote it long hand, and her handwriting is not the best.

I will refrain from postulating whether it was written while imbibing in liquid refreshment or not.

P.S. By the way did anybody notice how "thin skinned" the President was during his interview with Sawyer? Yeah, I didn't think so.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Mark Kelly: Gabby was "troubled" by Palin's crosshairs map. On the other side of common decency Fox News claims Diane Sawyer committed "journalistic malpractice" by including reference to Palin and crosshairs map in 20/20 segment.

Courtesy of The Hill:

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) was "troubled" by a crosshairs chart that appeared on Sarah Palin's Facebook page, showing the congresswoman a target. 

"She was troubled that her district was one of twenty targeted on Sarah Palin's Facebook page and website," Giffords' husband, Mark Kelly, writes in their book "Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope." 

Kelly recounts that Giffords' told him that "Palin's rhetoric had no place in political discourse." "It sends the wrong messages," he recalls Giffords saying. "It's a dangerous thing to do." 

After Giffords' was injured in the Jan. 8th shooting in Tucson, Ariz., Kelly writes that Palin's "rhetoric came quickly into my head." He notes that when President Obama called to express his condolences, "I told him Gabby and I had found Palin's website troubling." He admits he "vented" to Obama about his frustrations and that the president listened to his complaints without "commenting on them directly." 

Kelly admits "I don't know if the shooter in Tucson even looked at Sarah Palin's website" but he notes politicians "need to tone it down, speak more respectfully." 

He writes that Palin, who was contemplating a presidential bid at the time, never called although he was told by Palin adviser John Coale that "Sarah and her husband, Todd, were 'devastated' by the tragedy." 

Palin, at the time, posted a note on her Facebook page: "My sincere condolences are offered to the family of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of today's tragic shooting in Arizona. On behalf of Todd and my family, we all pray for the victims and their families, and for peace and justice," she wrote. 

But Kelly writes: "I thought Sarah Palin might call to say she wished Gabby well and that she was praying for her and the other victims. We heard from many Republicans offering heart-felt messages. Given that a lot of the discussion in the wake of the shooting had singled out Palin, I expected she might also want to clear the air." 

He even imagined what he would say to Palin, writing he planned to "graciously accept her words of consolation" and then add his own thoughts: "'You are not responsible,' I planned to tell Sarah Palin, 'But you are irresponsible.'" 

But "she never called," he notes.

Obviously considering how upset Giffords had been about the map, the idea of her husband immediately thinking of it after she was shot makes perfect sense.  And his expectation that Palin would have reached out to his devastatingly injured wife would have been completely appropriate under the circumstances. (Because of course he did not know Palin like we do.)

Therefore having it included in this segment also makes perfect sense. In fact if it had been left out it would have seemed cowardly of Sawyer and the producers of 60 Minutes, and indicated that they had gone out of their way to avoid upsetting the Palin-bots and Teabaggers.

But that is certainly NOT the way that Fox News sees it:

The documentary, which also contained the first public interview with Giffords since the shooting, was ruined by a gratuitous attack on tea party opponents of health care reform and on Sarah Palin toward the end of the one-hour special. A short segment showed Giffords confronting an angry crowd of constituents at a town hall meeting. Palin was shown briefly, as was the infamous cross hairs map. 

The segment was shown without context or detail. As Giffords is deservedly a national heroine because of how far she has recovered, the segment gave the clear impression of tea partiers as an angry mob and Sarah Palin as the cause of the shooting. 

ABC News and Sawyer committed journalistic malpractice by dredging up the old accusations without also showing evidence that debunked them. Palin and her map had nothing to do with Giffords' shooting, as was implied in the segment. Jared Loughner, Giffords' assailant, was an insane man who likely never heard of Palin and certainly was unaware of the cross hairs map. Yet ABC chose not to mention this. 

Really? So illustrating the out of control political rage, and the rhetoric that fanned the flames of that rage which was so pervasive around the time Giffords was shot in the head, is NOT good journalism?  Considering that it was this incident which inspired the President of the United States to call on Americans to " help usher in more civility in our public discourse," how could 20/20 have left it out?

So what do you think, did 20/20 take a cheap shot at Sarah Palin and the Teabaggers or are the folks at Fox just angry that bringing up the rhetoric and Palin's crosshairs map reflects badly on their pathetic brand of  yellow "journalism?"

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Part of the Diane Sawyer report on Gabby Giffords remarkable recovery.

video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Courtesy of ABC News:

In the 10 months since a bullet to the brain left her in critical condition, Congresswoman Gabby Giffords has relearned how to talk -- a feat partly credited to music therapy. 

Giffords suffered from aphasia -- the inability to speak because of damage to the language pathways in her brain's left hemisphere. But by layering words on top of melody and rhythm, she trained her brain to use a less-traveled pathway to the same destination.

Very emotional video so you might not want to watch it during work hours.

I choked up a couple of times and I'm all tough and everything.

ABC did a good job and I found myself both cringing and joyful at Gabby's initial challenges and amazing progress.

The above is only a portion of the interview, and I have not yet been able to locate the whole thing, however here is more from You Tube (Which focuses on the painful recovery)and even more from Mediaite (Which has more of the 20/20 interview).

You know I pride myself on being tough, I rarely get sick even is a house full of ill people, sleep only a few hours a night, and still have the energy and strength of somebody half my age, but I freely admit that I am humbled by the tenacity and force of will demonstrated by this woman. She is essentially the irresistible force incarnate.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Gabby Giffords speaks!

video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Courtesy of the Huffington Post:

The 41-year-old congresswoman was seated with her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly, as she talked with ABC's Diane Sawyer for an interview that will air Monday. 

A preview was broadcast Thursday on "World News." Giffords was wearing a yellow top with gold buttons and dark eyeglasses. Her brown hair has grown out since it was shaved in May for surgery to repair her skull. 

When Sawyer asked how she felt, Giffords said, "Pretty good." She also said her recovery was "difficult."

The images on this video are really tough to see, but hearing her speak at the end is well worth the discomfort and feelings of sadness over what happened to her. Simply put, the woman is just amazing!

I don't usually watch ABC News, but you can bet I will be tuned in this Monday evening.

By the way if you have not yet pre-ordered your copy of "Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope" here is the link. It will be available for purchase in book stores on November 15, 2011.