MoveOn moves on Carl Cameron.
MoveOn moves on Cameron. Ignoring the Israeli Spy
story completely, and in a film (Outfoxed) putatively about exposing FOX they
fail to mention this major story that was censored by FOX... pulled and purged
from their website as well. What is the bigger issue here?
Yes, I do agree that you don't send in a
reporter whose daughter is working on the GOVERNOR'S campaign. Cameron should
probably not have not done the interview. What the hell does this stupid small
talk pre interview mean? Not a whole hell of a lot, and yet MoveOn feels
compelled to pursue this small issue as if it were all that unusual. Far more
important then FOX censoring Cameron's Spy report? Isn't this what journalists
do to make the one they are interviewing relaxed? College basketball or Israeli
spies? hehehe, and just who is sucking up to whom
anyway.MoveOn = Sorosian Left Gate
Keeper.The Move On tripe clipped
below:Since Fox News is unable to rebut
the basic premise of Outfoxed, its anchors have resorted to slamming the film's
technique. Political correspondent Carl Cameron, who is portrayed in the movie
sucking up to then-Governor Bush before an interview, complained "It was an
unfortunate piece of editing in the movie that gave a far worse impression than
the reality." To counter this charge,
director Robert Greenwald has released the entire footage of Cameron's
pre-interview moments with Bush, when he didn't realize the tape was rolling.
The full clip makes Cameron look even worse. He spends a full three minutes
fawning over Bush. See this outrageous footage
here: http://www.moveon.org/r?539
All this bluster hides the serious fact
that Fox News allows political partisans like Cameron to do important
journalistic interviews, even when there are blatant conflicts of
interest. Call up Fox News and tell them
to reassign Carl Cameron and find a political reporter who doesn't carry a
partisan bias, at: Fox News
Channel(212)
301-3000Please let us know you're making
this call, at:
http://www.moveon.org/foxcalls2.html?id=3160-1152866-4aLqIXtkd9Omd7297qjBVQ
This footage is a smoking gun -- Fox
News is a Republican outlet, and the reporters make no bones about it. At most
networks, even a perception of a conflicct of interests is enough to reassign a
reporter. In 2000, a CNN producer whose husband was a lawyer for Gore was told
not to have anything to do with campaign coverage [1]. Last Thursday, the San
Francisco Chronicle put its letters editor on leave for contributing $400 to the
Kerry campaign [2]. Not so at Fox News, where Cameron remained in charge of
campaign coverage, including the exclusive interview with Bush, despite his
wife's involvement with the Bush
campaign. Do conflicts of interest
really matter? Well, to take just one example, the head analyst of election
results for Fox News in 2000 was John Ellis, Bush's first cousin. On Mr. Ellis'
advice, Fox News was the first to declare Bush the winner of Florida and the
presidency. Ellis' call for Bush set off a cascade of similar calls by other
networks, ultimately leading to the infamous Florida vote-counting controversy
[3]. Blatant conflicts of interest like
Cameron's and Ellis' highlight an appalling lack of journalistic balance on the
part of Fox News. To permit such assignments is unprofessional and deceptive.
It's the sort of behavior that gives Fox News such a bad
name. Most news outlets would be
embarrassed and apologetic. Fox News is smug and unrepentant. Worse, they are
doing it again this election. Before we go any further, demand Fox News reassign
Carl Cameron and choose a reporter without personal ties to one
candidate: Roger Ailes, CEO and
Chairman Fox News
Channel(212)
301-3000Of course, Fox News is trying
hard to deny its obvious partisanship. Both Cameron and Roger Ailes always cite
a single story as proof that Fox News doesn't favor Republicans: the discovery
of George W. Bush's arrest for drunken driving in the final week of the 2000
election. Fox News takes credit for getting the scoop. Real journalists at Salon
magazine, however, reveal that the story was discovered by a young reporter at a
local Fox broadcast affiliate, WPXT-TV in Portland, Maine, not the team at Fox
News Channel. Fox News recently affirmed it has "no editorial oversight" of any
Fox affiliate [4]. Read the Salon story
at:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2004/07/23/fox_dui_moveon/
Salon provides excellent, independent
journalism without partisanship or personal conflicts of interest. This is the
sort of journalism we need to support with our subscription dollars. Salon is
offering a 50% discount to MoveOn members. Can you help support Salon's
important work? Please subscribe now at the link
above. Thanks for all you're doing to
encourage true balance in our national news media. Our democracy depends on
it.
Sincerely, --Wes Boyd and Noah T.
Winer
MoveOn.org July 27th,
2004 P.S. Here's the transcript of
Cameron and Bush chatting: CARL CAMERON:
…for Carl to say now "Carl, you can't tell this from the satellite feeds
'cause I know you're in your desk in Washington, but, you know, Governor Bush
does have a halo and wings, just take my word for it." And how the hell would I
know? You having fun
still? GOV. GEORGE W. BUSH: Yeah, I'm
doing great. I am. CAMERON: You look
like you've been dealing with Gore effectively, he's,
uh... BUSH: Yeah, he's punching a lot,
you know. CAMERON: But that gives you
your chance to do your counter-punches.
BUSH: I think it does, it really does, I think I’m in pretty good shape.
He's evidently coming to state tomorrow to make a big
thing. CAMERON: I'm gonna ask you about
it. San Antonio, talk about budget and health care and all that kind of stuff.
It seems to me to be a total non-issue, I mean, you've got a
surplus. BUSH: We do have a surplus, and
the comptroller, I don't know if you know
this. CAMERON: I
do. BUSH: She coming out tomorrow
again. CAMERON:
With... BUSH: With a higher
number. CAMERON: Really. Are you
prepared to talk about it? BUSH: No, I
don't, I, uh uh. CAMERON:
Okay. BUSH: I'm just giving you a heads
up, so you'll know. CAMERON: My head is
up. BUSH: But I don't know the
number. CAMERON:
Okay. BUSH: And she won't tell anybody
the number. It's kind of a tradition in
Texas. CAMERON: Is she appointed,
elected, what's the deal there? BUSH:
Elected by the people. CAMERON:
Republican or Democrat? BUSH:
Republican. CAMERON: That
helps. BUSH: Well, she's independently
elected. CAMERON:
Understood. BUSH: She's got a job to
do. CAMERON:
Absolutely. BUSH: And she's not gonna
give out numbers that aren't real.
CAMERON: Okay. BUSH: It's not my, uh.
Obviously if she were my accountant, it would take a little bit of credibility
out of the process. CAMERON: Sure, of
course it would. BUSH: Anyway, things
are good. Your family? CAMERON: Very
well. My wife has been hanging out with your
sister. BUSH: Yeah, good, my
county... CAMERON: Doro's been all over
the state campaigning, and Pauline has been constantly with her.
Umm. BUSH: Doro is a good
person. CAMERON: Oh, and she's been
terrific. To hear Pauline tell it, when she first started campaigning for you,
she was a little bit nervous. BUSH:
Yeah. CAMERON: But now she's up
there. BUSH: Getting her
stride? CAMERON: Doesn't need notes,
she's going to crowds, and she's got the whole riff
down. BUSH: She's a good
soul. CAMERON: She's having fun,
too. BUSH: She's a really good
soul. CAMERON: Yesterday I ended up not
working because my 10-year-old son went to basketball camp. First time he's ever
been away. BUSH: And he did okay, I
hope? CAMERON: They put him in with
13-year-olds. BUSH:
Eww. CAMERON: Who beat the hell out of
him. So I had to take the day off. BUSH:
Physically? CAMERON: Well, they didn't
like the snot nose 10-year-old. BUSH: I
mean, not beating. CAMERON:
Elbows. BUSH: Yeah, that's
okay. BUSH: But is he... Did he hold his
own? CAMERON: He wanted to quit at the
end of Monday. BUSH:
Yeah. CAMERON: So I had to go up there
yesterday and sort of couch him off the tree. And have him say, look you know
this is what it's about. Think of Alan Iverson, think of Larry
Bird. BUSH: The fact that he's there is
amazing, though, for the 13-year-olds
kids. CAMERON: I played a lot in high
school and college. BUSH: Did you
really? CAMERON: Oh
yeah. BUSH: Did you have any
moves? CAMERON: I was, I was nominated
for All-American. BUSH: Oh come
on! CAMERON: Didn't make
it. BUSH: Camerones! You
were? CAMERON:
Absolutely. BUSH: Fabulous!
Hehe. CAMERON: My high school coach was
the, went on to be the assistant coach under Tommy Hineson for the
Celtics. BUSH:
Really? CAMERON:
Yeah BUSH: And where was
this? CAMERON: Melrose, Massachusetts.
Just south of the New Hampshire border.
BUSH: Sure, I know Melrose. CAMERON: So
was... BUSH: And you played college
basketball? CAMERON:
Yeah. BUSH: Did you
really? CAMERON: Well, well Division
2. BUSH: That's okay, but
still. CAMERON: Oh yeah, I
was... BUSH: Where was
this? CAMERON: Bates
College. BUSH: Sure, I know
Bates. CAMERON: I was uh, well,
Lewiston, just north of Kennebunkport.
BUSH: Sure, I know Bates. Bates is a fabulous school. No, I know Bates. It's a
great school. CAMERON: No, I was a hit
man. BUSH: You were the Tommy Hineson.
Jim Luskatoff. CAMERON: I was enforcer,
that's right. Exactly. Alright, you guys ready?
Alright. BUSH: That's
great. CAMERON: Here we go, Governor.
You see, the little things that get
disclosed. BUSH: I like
that. CAMERON: Thank you for joining us,
sir. BUSH: Yes, sir. Thanks, Carl. It's
good to see you again. CAMERON: Just a
few days away from the convention now, how important is it to you, what premium
price do you put on a harmonious convention, and
why? BUSH: Well, this is an event, a big
event in the course of a long campaign. You and I have been through several of
them...
Sources:[1] Outfoxed. Dir. Robert Greenwald.
Carolina Productions, 2004.
http://www.outfoxed.org/[2]
http://www.freepress.net/news/4187[3]
http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=122948[4]
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,125437,00.html
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