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
Sam Donaldson
Co-host, ABC's Prime Time Live;
panelist on This Week with
David Brinkley
"A lot of people are afraid of you. They think you're a
bomb-thrower. Worse, you're an intolerant bigot. Speak to them....You
talk about the Clintons as members of the counterculture, the elitists,
the left-wingers. How can you have an accommodation with the President
when you read him out of `the Americans,' as you put it?"
-- Sam Donaldson's questions to Newt Gingrich on This Week with David Brinkley, November 13, 1994.
"Reagan got his taxation program through, which was to cut taxes to
the bone. Mr. Clinton's going to get his program through, which is to
raise taxes to the sky. And let us hope, Cokie, that it doesn't turn
out to have a similar fate. What Reagan did was destroy the economy!"
-- On This Week with David Brinkley, March 28, 1993.
"To what extent, if any, do you think the political rhetoric to
which you just referred, has helped cause a climate in which people
could go in that direction? In other words, the rhetoric which says,
not just against big government, or liberal government, or dishonest
government, but 'I'm against government, government is the enemy?'"
-- To Morris Dees on the Oklahoma City bombing, This Week with David Brinkley, April 23, 1995.
George Will: "The Republican proposal is to increase spending on
medical care 5.4 percent for the next seven years....It is a cut
against projected increases."
Donaldson: "That's right, but that is
a cut. May I just, without getting ad hominem here. Not too long ago,
the Will family had a welcome addition, a child. So your budget perhaps
had to increase to take care of the welcome addition. Yet if it could
not increase enough to care for the welcome addition sufficiently,
that's cut. That's a cut, you don't seem to recognize this, you or
Bill."
-- Exchange about Medicare "cuts", This Week with David Brinkley, May 14, 1995.