Same Partisan Networks That Buried Us In Mark Foley News Utterly Skipping Tim Mahoney Sex Scandal

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Two years ago, ABC’s Brian Ross broke wide open the scandal of Republican Rep. Mark Foley sending sexual Internet messages to Congressional pages. Foley resigned quickly, but that didn’t dampen the story. We reported "On the ABC, CBS, and NBC morning and evening news programs, from the story’s emergence on Friday night, September 29, through Wednesday morning, October 11, the Big Three networks have aired 152 stories." On October 11's Good Morning America, news anchor Christopher Cuomo spoke insistently: "Less than a month before the elections and the Mark Foley scandal just keeps growing." Reporter Jake Tapper added: "This is the scandal that will not go away."

But what about a scandal that will not be acknowledged? Even when a network breaks the story? On October 13, ABC reporter Brian Ross broke the news on his Blotter blog that Rep. Tim Mahoney, the Democrat who replaced Mark Foley in the House, who ran on returning morality to Congress, "agreed to a $121,000 payment to a former mistress who worked on his staff and was threatening to sue him." The FBI is now investigating. ABC has audio of him yelling at the mistress (with profanities) that she's fired. Mahoney didn’t resign. He’s running for reelection.

Number of ABC stories on the morning and evening newscasts? Zero.

Number of CBS stories? Zero.

Number of NBC stories? Zero.

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It should be noted that our story count of 152 stories is quite incomplete. It counted only through October 11, and no one would say the Foley story wasn't covered in the weeks after that. To be fair, while Tim Mahoney was a major beneficiary of the massive media coverage against Foley, he was a minor figure in the TV coverage in 2006, but it’s still quite instructional to see his clips playing the moralist  against Foley at the time.

From ABC, the October 1 World News Sunday began with the Foley story, as anchorman Dan Harris aerobically played it up as a national issue: 

DAN HARRIS: Good evening. I'm Dan Harris. ABC News has learned the FBI is opening a preliminary investigation into Republican Congressman Mark Foley and the sexually explicit e-mails and messages he sent to teenage boys working as congressional pages. It comes as Republican leaders of the House of Representatives are saying their own handling of this situation might be worthy of a criminal investigation. It is an attempt to contain what is a potentially massive metastasizing scandal just five weeks before Election Day...

LIZ MARLANTES: The top three Republicans in the House have already issued a joint statement calling Foley's behavior 'an obscene breach of trust." Today, House Speaker Dennis Hastert called on the Attorney General to investigate his own party. Democrats are demanding Republican candidates return money from Foley. They say the scandal raises questions about which party is stronger on family values.

TIM MAHONEY: It looks to me that it was more important to hold on to a seat and to hold on to power than to take care of our children.

MARLANTES: Democrat Tim Mahoney, campaigning this weekend with Senator John Kerry, is in a good position to win Foley's seat. If Republicans can't quell the furor in days to come, the political repercussions could be much broader.

Mahoney's line was even more aggressive on the October 12 Nightline:

CHRIS BURY: In fact, the scandal has moved to the forefront of several House races from suburban Buffalo...

REP. THOMAS REYNOLDS (R-NY): I'm disappointed I didn't catch his lies before. For that, I'm sorry.

BURY: To Ohio. And of course, to Foley's old district in Florida.

TIM MAHONEY: Every generation has a responsibility to turning over to the next generation an America that's more moral.

From CBS, a story airing October 1 on Sunday Morning and the CBS Evening News:

JOIE CHEN: House Speaker Dennis Hastert now admits his office knew about the inappropriate messages a full year ago, but didn't know how lewd they were. Foley's Democratic challenger, Tim Mahoney, yesterday exploited his political windfall.

Mr. TIM MAHONEY : It looks to me that it was more important to hold onto his seat and to hold onto power than to take care of our children.

From NBC, the September 30 Nightly News:

Reporter MARK POTTER: Political analysts say Foley's Democratic opponent, businessman Tim Mahoney, now has a strong chance to win the seat. Today Mahoney made a campaign appearance with Senator John Kerry, chastising Republican leaders who knew earlier about Foley's misdeeds.

TIM MAHONEY: And it looks to me that it was more important to hold on to a seat and to hold on to power than take care of our children.

Enormous disparities in coverage like this -- where one is a national issue with the media demanding the Speaker of the House resign, and the other one can't score a whisper on the air -- display an enormous amount of unprofessional, partisan behavior on the part of the TV network assignment editors. To whatever extent they claim to practice nonpartisan journalism, they are hypocrites of Tim Mahoney's magnitude.

—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center


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predict the reply

Let's start a pool on how lefties will respond to this. Here are the options:

A) Republicans are the only ones who claim to have "morals" so it's only scandalous when they do it.

B) The economy is too important for the media to talk about sex right now.

C) Republicans will make enough noise about this on their own without the media being needed.

D) It's all a vast right wing conspiracy perpetrated by racist neocons in an effort to embarrass Obama through his party.

E) All of the above.

 

Get your predictions in writing!

or

F)  Foley was sending homoerotic instant messages to young lads, which is much stranger and therefore more interesting.

thanks zip

Maybe you're right. The level of perversion is much more important than the seriousness of the blackmail or the promise of a job in a hush bargain.

After all, BJ Clinton did it first so it can't be all that bad, right?

well, you know what they say

Give the people what they want.  Perversion sells.

so that's your defense?

The media should ignore a government leader having affairs with paid staffers since it's not "interesting"?

PS - Barney Frank was found to have a relationship with a man who worked for a company that Frank was supposed to be monitoring. But whatever, weird sex only sells when it happens to the GOP.

defense?

No, not at all.  I'm just saying that the more juicy the story, the more airplay it's going to get.  I'm not saying it's right or wrong - I'm just saying that gay infidelity sells in this country, for whatever reason.

PS - Barney Frank is openly gay.  Where's the suprise there?

we have a winner

The official lefty reply is in:

Gay sex matters more than government corruption.

look around you

To the American Idol, Survivor, TMZ public; yes, it does.  That's just the state of the country today; don't blame me, I don't agree with it myself.  But that's the way it is.

The surprise?

Is that Barney's gay lover was a director in Fannie Mae, while Barney sat on the committee that was overseeing that institution, while that institution was being shielded from scrutiny by it's regulatory agency by that very same oversite committee, while that institution was tanking the economy.

Oh, sorry, he's a democrat, so...

"move along, nothing to see here..."

you know...

Actually, if he had cheated on his boyfriend with a woman, that would have been a bigger story.

what about...

Did NJ governor McGroovy have some sort of homosexual trist and give his partner special consideration? Isn't McGroovy a democrat?

Didn't Foley step down, while Mahoney is still waiting for congress to investigate?

Democrats and Liberals always come off so hypocritical and amoral.

If conservatives are RIGHT, then liberals must be WRONG.

You're right

All Rep. Tim Mahoney (D ) did was keep a couple of mistresses on the government payroll..., heck, every Democrat since JFK's done that

You're right

All Rep. Tim Mahoney (D ) did was keep a couple of mistresses on the government payroll..., heck, every Democrat since JFK's done that

A new sign for the Monkey

Have you seen that monkey holding the sign reading "Its only Voter Fraud when the GOP are doing it" or something like that.  Well, I got a new sign for the monkey, "Politician sex scandals are only relevant if the GOP are doing it."

MSM can’t walk and chew

MSM can’t walk and chew gum. Destroying Joe the Plumber is more important.

Yep, media got all their

Yep, media got all their ducks in row this election. On television, it's soup-to-nuts pro-Obama coverage. From Julie Chen, Maggie and Charlie in the morning to Letterman/Leno/O'Brien at night, you can't watch for more than 10 minutes before you start seeing Obama groveling or McCain/Palin hate. It's not even questionable anymore. Taking this into consideration, and the fact that the media are trying pin the financial meltdown and housing crisis on McCain, the unpopularity of Bush, tepid support at best for McCain from conservatives, Hollywood's nearly complete support of Obama, you really can't go anywhere these days without seeing or hearing bad or insulting things about McCain (with the exception of talk radio) --- and yet Obama's only what -- 2 or 3 up in the polls and they're beginning to tighten? With all the support they're getting, if the Democrats don't pull this one out they better give it up as a party. And the establishment media can forget about ever having any hope of being relevent again.

Florida's 16th Congressional District

Ok, I admit that Tim Mahoney (D-FL) is my congressman, and yes, two weeks ago he admitted that his official district "residence" was a jackass stable out in the rural area of the county, and yes, one of his mistresses on the public payroll got mad at him for having another mistress (also on the public payroll) at the same time and extorted about $120k from him to shut up about it. So he was two-timing his wife with a mistress who was two-timing another mistress -- still with me here? And these are only the women who have come forward to date -- do any of you believe old Timmy hasn't been doing this for many, many years?

And this was the moralistic replacement for good old Mark Foley (R-FL) who kept real busy sending pervert messages to pages.

If some decent person out there wants to move to this part of Florida and become our congressman, we'd love it -- we're pretty worn out by these perverts and whore-dogs.

ok44... You just reminded

ok44...

You just reminded me of Wexler and what he has got away with when it comes to his real residence....please include the name in my post below...

the msm has been silent about this POS too...if this was reversed...OMG!

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

They have been nothing but

They have been nothing but hypocritical when it comes to the left and their members that are nothing but "The Colture of Corruption"...

Silence is golden for them....it has been infuriating from Jefferson, to Rangel to Mahoney...and there have been others in between...

Nope... we don't notice the bias, we don't notice the hypocrisy, we don't notice who they work arm in arm with...nope, we are all just simple out here...

You in the msm will see how stupid we are...soon.

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

But none of us are the

But none of us are the least little bit surprised that the MSM embargoed this story on Mahoney, least of all you, Tim - huh? 

McNotObama '08

It should be noted (right

It should be noted (right thread!) that Stewart skewered Mahoney. Very funny. http://www.thedailys...

I'd be surprised that

I'd be surprised that anyone in his audience knew who  he was joking about. Did he have to explain who Mahoney was and what he did?

McNotObama '08

I believe there was a

I believe there was a PowerPoint presentation in the preshow warmup.

Given the fact that there's

Given the fact that there's been zero coverage by the media, they'd almost have to do something akin to that. Because, if Stewart had to explain it all first, that kind of kills the joke. 

By the way, I'm sure you can offer us an alternate perfectly innocent and non-political reason why no network news bothered to cover this story, right? 

McNotObama '08

NBC News covered it. CBS

NBC News covered it. CBS seems to have a bunch of stories on it, as does ABC.

Really? You should write

Really? You should write Tim directly and tell him where to look for them. Will he have to remove this post?

McNotObama '08

I apologize. The NBC story

I apologize. The NBC story was actually on MSNBC, not NBC Nightly New or The Today Show.

Well, Tim writes that no

Well, Tim writes that no network morning or evening news show covered the story, yet you're now saying that at least ABC and CBS have. Where?   

McNotObama '08

Kerry the Beard!

Democrat Tim Mahoney, campaigning this weekend with Senator John Kerry, is in a good position to win Foley's seat.

Good grief, you know what SOME PEOPLE MAY SAY?

That Kerry was acting as Mahoney's beard!

Maybe some blogs may muse that Mahoney's gal pal had a "friend" who shared a few Margaritas with Jean Francoise as he lounged provocatively in his speedos and spray tan.

NOW GO EAT LUNCH with that image in your brain!!

Vote 4 change. Vote 4 anything. See Jack & Mr Shy's first campaign ad for the ONLY viable 3rd party candidate.

Being a Democrat

means never having to say you are sorry. I wonder if that t-shirt company has one with that on it? 

That's like reading Marx to become an entrepreneur.