February 24, 2011 - 1:37pm
Wednesday's nightly newscasts and Thursday's morning shows completely
ignored video of a Massachusetts congressman exhorting union protesters
in Wisconsin to "get a little bloody" in the fight against Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
ABC's Good Morning America, NBC's Today and CBS's Early Show all skipped the extreme rhetoric by Democratic Representative Michael Capuano . Fox News on Wednesday and Thursday did cover the remarks. [MP3 audio here .]
Capuano eventually apologized for the remarks he made on Monday. His
original statement: "I'm proud to be here with people who understand
that it's more than just sending an email to get you going. Every once
in awhile you need to get out on the streets and get a little bloody
when necessary." (NBC's Nightly News, CBS's Evening News and ABC's World
News also skipped the subject.)
Although not interested in Capuano, Early Show's Dean Reynolds alerted
viewers of controversial comments made by Jeffrey Cox, a deputy attorney
general from a Republican-run state.
He explained, "Meanwhile, in nearby Indiana, which has its own budget
showdown, a deputy attorney general tweeted that Wisconsin authorities
should use live ammunition against the labor protesters. He said later
he was being satirical. But he was fired anyway."
- Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.