Competitors See FNC's Baier as 'Contentious' with Obama While ABC Devotes Full Story to Obama's NCAA Picks
CBS and NBC, which have delivered very friendly interviews with
President Barack Obama (link below the jump to examples), on Wednesday
night characterized Bret Baier's sit-down with Obama for the Fox News
Channel as "contentious," while ABC decided to devote nearly two minutes
of World News (1:50) to Obama's college basketball tournament choices.
Anchor Diane Sawyer teased at the start of the March 17 newscast, "Top
picks: Stream of consciousness as the Fan-in-Chief completes his
college basketball bracket."
On the NBC Nightly News, Kelly O'Donnell referred to the "contentious
interview with Fox News." Chip Reid, on the CBS Evening News, added a
modifier as he saw "a very contentious interview."
The ABC story on Obama's basketball picks consisted
of highlights from corporate cousin ESPN's session with Obama as he
filled out a big bracket chart, and World News included Obama's spelling
challenge. "Should be an R in there," ESPN's Andy Katz corrected
Obama upon spotting how the President had misspelled "Syracuse" as
"Sycacuse."
(Click on screen shot for a larger
jpg image of Obama's misspelling.)
For five examples from last year of CBS and NBC journalists working
to advance Obama's cause, check out the "Let Us Fluff Your Pillow Award for Obsequious Obama
Interviews" in the MRC's "Best Notable Quotables of 2009: The 22nd Annual Awards
for the Year's Worst Reporting."
- Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the
Media Research Center. Click
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