Over the past few weeks, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow has had a serious fascination with the grassroots advocacy group Americans For Prosperity (AFP) and how a "news organization" should be defined when it comes to press policy at the Obama White House.
But Maddow, on her Oct. 28 show, was able to merge the two topics in an attack on Fox Business Channel's John Stossel. Stossel recently came from ABC as a host of "20/20" to host a weekly opinion show on the Fox's business channel. But in Maddow's infinite wisdom, Stossel's participation in AFP activities somehow taints him.
"But first, one more thing about health reform and its politics," Maddow said. "Last week, we reported that Fox News contributor and soon-to-be Fox Business Channel [sic] host John Stossel will be headlining protest rallies against health reform staged by Americans for Prosperity, the lobbying group which refuses to disclose donors while rabble-rousing about the dangers of government-forced health care."
Maddow cited an article in the Oct. 28 New York Times by Brian Stelter that suggested Stossel was violating "traditional journalism standards" and noted he was actively campaigning against the Obama administration's brand of health care reform.
"Fox's John Stossel is Americans for Prosperity's featured speaker at three different anti-health reform rallies in Arkansas on Thursday," she said. "Today, Brian Stelter at The New York Times also reports that in between talking about the dangers of government-forced health reform at these forums, Mr. Stossel will also be the featured guest on a conference call for anti-health reform organizers, during which AFP says, he will, quote, ‘tell us more about his new role at Fox News.'"
As Maddow continued on, she suggested Stossel would be reporting on health care reform while at the time actively campaigning against it. But she completely neglected to tell her audience the format of Stossel's show would involve opinion journalism, something he had been doing at ABC for decade prior to coming to Fox Business.
"And after his speeches at the anti-health reform rallies that are being paid for by a donor that Americans for Prosperity will not disclose, and after updating anti-reform activists and all the new goings-on at Fox, Mr. Stossel will then ... help Fox cover the news about health reform? No, of course, not. But he will help them in organizing political events and protests against health reform. It's not illegal. There's nothing wrong with it. It's just not what's called news in this country."
But if Maddow's definition of "what's called news in this country" was applied to MSNBC as well, her show, a dedicated opinion show, and by association MSNBC, wouldn't be "news" Both Maddow and her MSNBC colleague, "Countdown" host Keith Olbermann, have engaged in this type of advocacy.
Earlier this month, they went into their own AstroTurf mode by encouraging free health care clinics to be held in the states of six Democratic senators that are not in lockstep with the left-wing agenda on health care reform as a ploy to turn up the heat on those senators to support a so-called public health care option (emphasis added):
"[Keith Olbermann's] specifically talking about a technique that would increase political pressure on six Senate Democrats who are key to allowing a vote on health reform," Maddow said on her Oct. 7 broadcast. "The proposal, as Keith said, is to hold massive free health clinics weekly in the capital cities of the states represented by these key six Democratic senators. Sens. Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Sen. Max Baucus of Montana, Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Sen. Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.




















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Isn't she the refugee from the failed Lib radio network?
October 29, 2009 - 13:03 ET by jazbo"Democrats; Breeding voters like farm animals since 1962"
TBWWBQ can't shut his pie
October 29, 2009 - 13:46 ET by HockeyKidTBWWBQ can't shut his pie hole. Look in the mirror, you dolt!
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
In the meantime...
October 29, 2009 - 13:47 ET by octaviojShe slobbers all over what she herself labels "government-forced" health care. Has she vowed publicly to forego paying for her health care and joining the government option? That has not been reported, has it? Then she simply cannot say it is good for the rest of the population.
The shoe on the other foot
October 29, 2009 - 13:57 ET by GalvanicAs Stossel noted in one of his books, when he was regularly exposing corruption and abuse in big corporation, the Left hailed him as a champion of the working man, etc. He won a number of Emmys during that period.
But when his reporting turned on fraud, waste, abuse, and corruption in government, the Left immediately turned on him and began labeling him as a tool of conservatives (he is, too be more accurate, a libertarian) and the GOP.
I would turn it back on Maddow: When MSNBC broadcasts a thorough report on where all the taxpayer dollars went after the Congress gave it to ACORN, then she can criticize Stossel.
Real journalists v. AstroJournos--Give me a break!
October 29, 2009 - 13:59 ET by CO2MakerWeren't Rachel Madcow and Keith "I can see my rising pole numbers from my bathtub" the Sports Boy both among the "Come on down to the WH" invitees just a couple of weeks ago. That made them real journos, right? Stossel wasn't on that list, was he? And didn't G. Rivera lambaste him, anyway? Soooo, Stossel doesn't meet G's criteria and he isn't a real journo. So what is he? An opinionated guy, I guess, not like Madcow and Sports Boy, who jouronate in public.
I'm assuming that Stossel
October 29, 2009 - 14:03 ET by rwesleyI'm assuming that Stossel brings in more viewers than Maddow - this would explain her new-found concern with going after him.
this guy rachel
October 29, 2009 - 14:35 ET by tomolson3I think its time this guy Rachel smells her/his fingers!!!!!!!!!!
Why?
October 29, 2009 - 15:37 ET by CO2MakerOh, I know. Checking for boogers!
Leave Sir Rachel alone...
October 29, 2009 - 14:58 ET by holeinthehullHoleinthehull
She is working tirelessly at being the most boring person on cable. Even the camera men have been reprimanded several times for leaving their cameras when she happens to be on.
Easy there, Madcow
October 29, 2009 - 15:13 ET by VengeanceIsMineDon't you bad mouth Stossel, you hag!! I know you hate him because he has made a career out of opposing most of everything you believe in. He is 10X the newsMAN you will ever be Rachel sweetheart.
"You cannot spend your way out of recession or borrow your way out of debt." Daniel Hannan
Yes Rachel, John Stossel does have an opinion
October 29, 2009 - 15:18 ET by richb313Yes Rachel, John Stossel does have an opinion and that same opinion is shared in the hearts and minds of millions of decent folks everywhere. And yes Rachel, John Stossel is real and can be seen regularly on the FOX News and now Business Network where he will be real on a regular basis. You need not worry Rachel as long as Men and Women of goodwill continue to view, listen and read John Stossel will be real.
I'm not certain it does any
October 29, 2009 - 16:09 ET by dcnormanI'm not certain it does any good to answer Maddow's "charges" point by point as if they were serious journalism. She isn't a journalist by any stretch of the imagination. Although done in a different obnoxious style, she's still like Olbermann - she deliberately interprets events and quotes in a warped and twisted way, and tailors her words to provoke conservatives and throw raw meat to her liberal whack job viewership.
Chris Norman
something smells bad!
October 29, 2009 - 17:29 ET by BO STINKSOh, it's just Man/cow. His/her jealousy stinks to high heaven and is obvious to everyone but her! Sh-h-h-h don't tell him/her. You know, it's kinda like grandma's farts!
"How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!" Sam Adams
the anti-health reform
October 29, 2009 - 18:44 ET by Radical1979the anti-health reform rallies that are being paid for by a donor that Americans for Prosperity will not disclose,
Maybe when Obama discloses his birth certificate, his college records (including thesis) and the health care bill, Americans for Prosperity will consider disclosing it's donor(s).
keith overbite and butch
November 3, 2009 - 18:19 ET by Tommy Richardskeith overbite and butch maddow are two of the biggest pro-leftwing commie-crats who push and promote osama everyday, yet each has the balls to criticize rush limbaugh. each epitomizes hypocracy.