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June 8, 2008 at 02:20:47

Headlined on 6/8/08:
Russert's Hypocrisy: McClellan on Meet the Press

by Linda Milazzo     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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Mr. Russert, last Sunday (June 1, 2008) on Meet The Press you had as your guest former George W. Bush Press Secretary Scott McClellan. You asked him the following question:

Some have suggested because you were part of the propaganda machine that sold the war, that many people have died and been injured because of the war, you should donate some of the profits from this book to the families of the victims of the Iraq War. Will you do that?

Here's the clip from the show:

That's an excellent question, Mr. Russert. Although YOU you haven't accepted any culpability for your own enabling during the lead up to the war as McClellan has stepped-up to do, it's still a fact that Meet The Press provided a national platform for the Bush administration to push its war with minimal challenge from YOU. Thus, Mr. Russert, I'd like to ask you that very same question:

Because YOU were part of the propaganda machine that sold the war, that many people have died and been injured because of the war, shouldn't you, Mr. Russert, donate some of your hefty salary from your show to the families of the victims of the Iraq War. Will YOU do that?
On last Sunday's show, you also chided Scott McClellan for not questioning his boss, George W. Bush, on whether the war on Iraq was "a war of necessity or a war of choice" - the same question you asked Bush on February 8, 2004 in your highly anticipated interview from the White House Oval Office. Here's that exchange between you and G.W. Bush:
RUSSERT: In light of not finding the weapons of mass destruction, do you believe the war in Iraq is a war of choice or a war of necessity? G.W. BUSH: I think it's--that's an interesting question. Please elaborate on that a little bit. A war of choice or a war of necessity? I mean, it's a war of necessity. We, we, we--my judgment, we had no choice when we look at the intelligence I looked at that says the man was a threat.

Bush wasn't granting many interviews at the time so this was a real "get" for Meet The Press. However, as we now know, Mr. Russert, since you were such an asset to the Bush administration, this interview was more a "get" for them than for you. Here's that clip:

Mr. Russert, this is what you said to Scott McClellan ragarding that very same question of whether it was a war of necessity or a war of choice:

Why didn't you [McClellan] say to him, "Mr. President, this is the fundamental issue confronting our country." Why didn't you go to your superiors and say, "Guys, ladies and gentlemen, we have a problem here. This is the fundamental issue, choice or necessity, and the president seems unaware of it.

Mr. Russert, you are so oblivious to what journalists do that your own clip proves your inanity. You're supposed to be the "journalist." Why didn't YOU drill down on Bush over that very same question? You had the perfect opportunity when you asked it but YOU JUST LET IT GO! Yet you assail Scott McClellan - a man who's shown more courage in two weeks than you've shown in years! Do you really believe we're that naive?? It wasn't McClellan's job to grill Bush. Bush was McClellan's boss! It was yours!

I waited an entire week for that George W. Bush Meet The Press interview. It was so heavily hyped that I honestly believed you might do your job. Even today it stands as one of the most disappointing hours on television. Bush just rambled on and you let him push his agenda. It rivaled Geraldo Rivera and Capone's empty vault for hype with no substance. But its ramifications weren't silly. They were heinous. click here (MTP/Bush transcript link below).

In Dick Cheney's March 16, 2003 appearance on Meet The Press (transcript link below), Cheney filibustered your every question and pushed his agenda for war. You asked all the EXPECTED questions from which Cheney made his case. Eighty hours later, Bush launched "Shock & Awe."

A former government official has already claimed, Mr. Russert - under oath I might add - that your show was useful to the administration in pushing its pre-war message. Here's what Vice President Cheney's own former Communications Director Cathie Martin said during the perjury trial of Scooter Libby:

"I suggested we put the Vice President on 'Meet the Press,' which was a tactic we often used. It's our best format."
As Dana Milbank wrote in the Washington Post on January 26, 2007: click here
Flashed on the courtroom computer screens were her [Martin's] notes from 2004 about how Cheney could respond to allegations that the Bush administration had played fast and loose with evidence of Iraq's nuclear ambitions. Option 1: "MTP-VP," she wrote, then listed the pros and cons of a vice presidential appearance on the Sunday show. Under "pro," she wrote: "control message."

For the record, Mr. Russert, lots of us like whistle-blowers like Scott McClellan. We need them because in the lead up to the war and throughout this Bush administration, corporate media has not done its job. Right now McClellan is doing what corporate media should have been doing all along. He's telling us the truth. We thank him for his courage and for his offer to share the proceeds of his book with those who have suffered.  

And YOU, Mr. Russert.  Will YOU ante up for the victims of the war that YOU helped promote?  If McClellan should do it - SHOULDN'T YOU?!

Cheney's MTP transcript (March 16, 2003): click here

Bush's MTP transcript (Feb 8, 2004): http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4179618/

 

Linda Milazzo is a Los Angeles based writer, educator and activist. Since 1974, she has divided her time between the entertainment industry, government organizations & community development projects and educational programs. Linda began her writing career over 30 years ago, starting out in advertising and promotions. From 1976 to 1989, she operated an independent public relations service providing specialty writing for individual and corporate clients. For the past six years, Linda has focused on political writing. Her essays, letters and commentaries have appeared in domestic and international journals, newspapers, magazines and on dozens of respected news and opinion websites. She's an educator and creator of a writers' program she's taught privately and in public schools. She currently facilitates an advocacy writing workshop and is developing an advocacy writing program to be implemented in public and private educational institutions and in community based organizations. A political and social activist since the Vietnam War, Linda attributes her revitalized-fully-engaged-intense-head-on-non-stop-political activism to the UNFORTUNATE EXISTENCE OF GEORGE W. BUSH and her disgust with greed-ridden American imperialism, environmental atrocities, egregious war, nuclear proliferation, lying leaders, and global tyranny!

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skyreader7Retired English teacher
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Russert: The Great Stooge for the Neocon Clowns

Great observation. Timmy is such a self-righteous twit. But he won't admit to this own hypocrisy. What a prostitute for the warmongers. He is a pig who greased the war machine. Oink! Oink!

by skyreader7 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 181 comments) on Sunday, June 8, 2008 at 11:24:00 PM
 


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Mr MCurrently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee. For those wishing to view my work you can see my latest at: nolvee.com

Tell Russert that ...

I hope you sent your feelings to Russert and his studio bosses - if not I will.

I had my cable cut months ago, and now I know why every time I watch one of these clips. These bastards are so obvious.

Its sad that most people probably missed your whole point. Or maybe not. There is a lot of disgust out here in 4$ a gal. land.

by Mr M (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 12 diaries, 1419 comments) on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 12:28:22 AM
 


I am retired with not enough money saved to counter inflation and being forced back into the work force. I am a vet, (Vietnam era), extremely disappointed with the aggressive, imperialistic direction this country has taken in Iraq, to control and usurp it's oil, and the extent to which BOTH parties are complicit.
Nick van NesI am retired with not enough money saved to counter inflation and being forced back into the work force. I am a vet, (Vietnam era), extremely disappointed with the aggressive, imperialistic direction this country has taken in Iraq, to control and usurp it's oil, and the extent to which BOTH parties are complicit.

Excellent point made here

I watch Meet the Press religiously, always admiring Tim Russert for his seemingly tough questioning and until now, totally unaware of how much they actually enabled this war by not asking, when opportunity presented itself, questions and more questions and follow up questions that should have been asked but for some reason were not. Clearly hypocritical. Great article and eye opening, especially the part that Cheney preferred the Meet the Press format. Incredible. How little we know and how much we are used for our ignorance. Thanks.

by Nick van Nes (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 110 comments) on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 12:59:10 AM
 


A Patriotic American
Kevin GallagherA Patriotic American

War Crimminal

He is complicite along with many others in corporate media of war crimes. Article 6. right now is the time to indict these bastards for what they are--war crimminals. A strong message needs to be sent that what they did is not allowed. ---

by Kevin Gallagher (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 20 comments) on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 6:00:15 AM
 


I am a retired opera singer. I was a leading soprano with the New York City Opera for ten years. I am a strong supporter of Dennis Kucinich and worked for his campaign in 2004. I believe that he is the ONLY honest man in congress. He has been working against this insane war since before it began. I am 72 years old and I have been so frustrated with the media, the Congress and the American people that they don't tell the truth.
CaronomeI am a retired opera singer. I was a leading soprano with the New York City Opera for ten years. I am a strong supporter of Dennis Kucinich and worked for his campaign in 2004. I believe that he is the ONLY honest man in congress. He has been working against this insane war since before it began. I am 72 years old and I have been so frustrated with the media, the Congress and the American people that they don't tell the truth.

Thanks to Linda for telling the truth!

Those of us who have had the privilege of reading OpEdNews and the other internet web sites that are out there have been aware of the situation in our country for some time. But we still need as many writers as possible to keep sending the truth out to the country. It's a question of waking the country up to the horror of what has been going on here.

The death of so many American and Iraqi people is something that we must not accept. War is obsolete and always has been. I wear a button that says "War is not the amswer". After all of the killing and maiming is over we still must talk. Let Obama talk diplomacy with all the nations of the world. It is the only hope for us.

Unless one has been reading and hearing the truth for a time it may be hard to understand that our country is being dragged down the toilet by this administration. We have been fed so much propaganda that the people believe it couldn't happen here. That kind of thing could only happen in Nazi Germany. Well, folks, it is happening here and it might be too late for us to recover. As a person who has always been a optimist, it took me a while before I accepted the fact that we had been fed lies and corruption for decades and until we as a nation demand that the corruption end it will continue.

So wake up and contact your representatives and demand that they take steps to impeach and end the rape of the people and the country.Make a pest of yourself. It is your right to be a concerned citizen.

by Caronome (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 221 comments) on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 6:28:49 AM
 


I have been concerned about animal suffering ever since
I received my first puppy Peaches in 1975. She made me take a good look at the animal kingdom and I was shocked to see how badly we treat so many animals. At 77, I've been a vegan for the past 30 years and I thank God every day that I am. I am most disturbed at how little the Catholic Church and Christian churches generally give to concern re animal suffering in their ministry. I wrote to 350 bishops in 2001 and only 10-13 respond...

to see more of bio, click on member name

Suzana MeglesI have been concerned about animal suffering ever since
I received my first puppy Peaches in 1975. She made me take a good look at the animal kingdom and I was shocked to see how badly we treat so many animals. At 77, I've been a vegan for the past 30 years and I thank God every day that I am. I am most disturbed at how little the Catholic Church and Christian churches generally give to concern re animal suffering in their ministry. I wrote to 350 bishops in 2001 and only 10-13 respond...

to see more of bio, click on member name

Tim Russert

No way did I enjoy this blog.  Tim Russert is a man I admire.  How easily we play the name game safely ensconced in our little ivory towers.  Though I despise where the Iraq War led us, I continue to put the blame solely on the shoulders of the Bush Administration and sadly I bet some of them now wish they had acted differently.  We can all ask ourselves where we stood on this issue and we may well find ourselves on the complicit side.  I suggest that we get down on our knees and pray for the war to end soon.  I suggest that we also pray for the families who have lost loved ones or have them returned horribly maimed for the rest of their lives.   

by Suzana Megles (37 articles, 0 quicklinks, 4 diaries, 120 comments) on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 1:46:26 PM
 


Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me
pratliff94Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me

Suzana ???

Suzana,

Yes, and have done all the above to things you suggest except I was not complicit in the mass murder of one million Iraqis, the financial disaster and the scandal of Katrina.

If Russert was not a political hack for the Republican Party and the ultra rich, why has he not devoted Meet the Press programs about 80 billion missing dollars in Iraq, over 100 million dollars in New Orleans? Why has he not had interview after interview with those that are screaming bloody murder and demanding criminal trials for those who have murdered so many people and stolen so much money?

 What he does not report speaks volumes more than he does report.

Phil

 

by pratliff94 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 962 comments) on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 2:56:29 PM
 


Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me
pratliff94Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me

Linda Milazzo

Linda,

I have read only the first two or three paragraphs of your article and have not read any of the comments. I could not agree more with you as far as I have read.

Here is a political hypocrite hack parading as a non-biased documentary reporter that is nothing more than a sleeze ball in the pocket of the ultra rich. MSNBC tries to come across as the antidote to the Fox Propaganda Station when they are not much different in their bais.

MSNBC was just as much in the pocket of Bush and Cheney the first six years as Fox News and CNN. It was only when they sensed the public turning against Bush because of Katrina, Iraq and the economy that they began to attack Bush. Where in the world were they in the run up to the war.

I became so disgusted with their lack of analysis before the war that I turned to CNN and Fox News and found them to be all the same. Praise the Lord, I discovered blogs and some sanity to quetioning the Bush regime.

Phil

by pratliff94 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 962 comments) on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 2:45:42 PM
 

 

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