Fox Newswatch Highlights Couric and Klein in MRC's Awards for Worst Reporting
Saturday's Fox Newswatch on FNC highlighted two "winners" in the MRC's "Best Notable Quotables of 2009: The 22nd Annual Awards for the Year's Worst Reporting." (Posting on NewsBusters)
Viewers were treated to Katie Couric pining to Barack Obama: "You're so
confident, Mr. President, and so focused. Is your confidence ever
shaken? Do you ever wake up and say, damn, this is hard?" FNC host Jon
Scott announced "her performance there garnered the Media Research
Center's 'Let Us Fluff Your Pillow Award for Obsequious Obama Interviews.'" Scott also pointed out how Time magazine's Joe Klein won the "Master of His Domain Award for Obama Puffery" for his cover story on Barack Obama's first 100 days.
Panelist Rich Lowry of National Review, picking up on Ellis
Henican's description of both quotes as "icky," soon observed they were
hardly an aberration: "If you go to the Media Research Center Web site
and look at every single video clip from the inauguration" you'll see
"every single one of them is icky from every single major media outlet.
They were in love with this guy and they still are - most of them."
Audio: MP3 clip (45 secs)
From the December 26 Fox Newswatch:
KATIE COURIC, JULY 22: You're so confident, Mr. President, and so focused. Is your confidence ever shaken? Do you ever wake up and say, damn, this is hard?
JON SCOTT: That's Katie Couric earlier this year with President Obama. Her performance there garnered the Media Research Center's "Let Us Fluff Your Pillow Award for Obsequious Obama Interviews." The MRC acknowledging more achievements in its annual awards for the year's worst reporting. The "Master of His Domain Award for Obama Puffery" goes to Time's Joe Klein for his May 4th cover story on Barack Obama's first 100 days as President.
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RICH LOWRY, RESPONDING TO ELLIS HENICAN: If you go to the Media Research Center Web site and look at every single video clip from the inauguration and in your word icky, every single one of them is icky from every single major media outlet. They were in love with this guy and they still are - most of them.
- Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center