Lawrence O'Donnell Blasts Boehner, Limbaugh But Gives Pass to Nazi-invoking Democrat
NBC's failure to cover
the Democratic congressman who compared Republicans to Nazis on the
House floor trickled down to MSNBC yesterday, as anchor Lawrence
O'Donnell neglected the story in favor of smearing House Speaker John
Boehner and syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh.
After spending more than six minutes railing against House Republicans
for repealing Obama's health care overhaul in a segment dubbed "Repeal
& Misplaced," O'Donnell, a self-described socialist, omitted Rep. Steve Cohen's (D-Tenn.) remarks likening Republicans to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.
At the top of his prime time program, O'Donnell took a partisan pot
shot at Boehner (R-Ohio) for skipping the lavish state dinner for
Chinese President Hu to fulfill his campaign promise to repeal the
unpopular health care law.
"There
are serious economic and human rights issues on our agenda with China,"
lectured O'Donnell. "Many Democratic leaders are attending. But the
Speaker of the House, third in line to the presidency, John Boehner, had
something more important than a state dinner with the nation holding
seven percent of our national debt. He voted to repeal health care
reform."
Later in the program, O'Donnell mocked conservative radio host Rush
Limbaugh for pretending to translate President Hu's comments at a joint
press conference in the White House, but failed to report Cohen's
insulting attack against Republicans.
In an era of heightened sensitivity to incendiary rhetoric, O'Donnell
thought that Limbaugh's facetious translation of the Chinese president
and Boehner's absence from a state dinner were more newsworthy than a
Democratic representative comparing his colleagues across the aisle to
the genocidal maniacs responsible for exterminating millions of Jews.
- Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.