NYT’s Frank Rich Joins Oprah to Boost Book and Bash Bush

October 13th, 2006 12:36 PM

Certainly, the New York Times’ Frank Rich is an easy target for conservatives, as he never has anything nice to say about President Bush or any politician with the letter “R” after his/her name. Yet, when such an obvious left-wing hatchet-man goes on “Oprah” to boost sales of his new, just-in-time-for-the-elections gotcha book, “The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina," about the current Administration’s supposed missteps in Iraq and New Orleans, it is certainly fair game.

After all, on this show humorously titled “Truth in America,” Rich described his view of a propaganda machine within the White House designed to misinform the public with what he states in his book is “a hidden and elaborate fake news factory, complete with its own fake news journalists, all of it paid for by taxpayers.” Yet, in the following video clips, notice that Rich never addressed the propaganda machine that he works for, the fake news his organization regularly disseminates to an unknowing public, and, maybe more importantly, nobody in the audience or the host ever challenged him about this obvious contradiction. This is particularly fascinating given a discussion that ensued regarding the poor state of the news media, and the inability of the populace to find the truth.

Also, as you watch the videos here, here, here, and here courtesy of our friend at Ms Underestimated, pay particular attention to Oprah actually defending President Bush at one point, as well as an audience member doing the same.