Team Clinton: The Starting Line-up of the Pro-Clinton Press Corps
Table of Contents:
- Team Clinton: The Starting Line-up of the Pro-Clinton Press Corps
- Admissions of Bias
- Ken Bode
- Tom Brokaw
- Margaret Carlson
- Eleanor Clift
- John Cochran
- Katie Couric
- Sam Donaldson
- Linda Douglass
- Eric Engberg
- Howard Fineman
- Bob Franken
- Bryant Gumbel
- Al Hunt
- Gwen Ifill
- Peter Jennings
- Jim Miklaszewski
- Bill Moyers
- Dan Rather
- Steve Roberts
- Bob Schieffer
- Bernard Shaw
- Maria Shriver
- Evan Thomas
- Nina Totenberg
- Brian Williams
- Juan Williams
- Judy Woodruff
- Jim Wooten
Jim Miklaszewski
NBC News White House
correspondent
"Dole had been invited speak to the [NAACP] convention yesterday,
but declined. He claimed he was already committed to campaigning and
the All-Star baseball game. To those at this convention, this was quite
a stretch and an insult to African-American voters....By not showing up
here, Bob Dole may reinforce those racial divides along party lines and
fuel the anxiety among some Republicans that in this presidential
campaign, Bob Dole might not be up to the challenge."
-- July 10, 1996 NBC Nightly News.
"He's called the Prince of Darkness. A darling of the ultra-right,
he's been a rabid attack dog against anything liberal. But this time
even he may have gone too far. In a newspaper interview, Senator Jesse
Helms says if President Clinton visits North Carolina, he'd `better
watch out' and `bring a bodyguard.' President Clinton took the high
ground....Critics call him a bigot, sexist, and homophobe and he seems
to wear it like a badge of honor."
-- Today, November 23, 1994.
"Meanwhile, the Republican Party itself has to regroup. During the
campaign, Republicans lost their identity as the party of less
government and fiscal restraint, and gained the reputation as the party
of intolerance and exclusion."
-- Today, November 11, 1992.