Bozell & Graham Column: Hillary's Untrustworthy Temperament

September 6th, 2016 11:10 PM

NBC Meet the Press host Chuck Todd began his pundit-panel segment on September 4 by remarking: “‘Nobody cares about the damn emails.’ That's what Bernie Sanders famously said. I couldn't believe when I looked at the time stamp, October of 2015...We are now at September of 2016. Somebody cares about them.”

Apparently the political director at NBC News isn’t in that “somebody” camp. When it comes to Clinton scandals, he has what Donald Trump calls “low energy.”

The latest CNN poll had a honesty number that would really ruin a journalist’s day. Asked whether Hillary Clinton or Trump is more trustworthy, 50 percent picked Trump, and only 35 percent chose Hillary. Do the math: over a quarter of her own voters find her deceitful!

You’d never know it watching NBC. After Todd grilled Mike Pence on that same show over Trump releasing his tax returns, Todd asked the panel, “Don't you want to know if your president is going to use his presidency to enrich himself or not?”

About Trump, yes. About Hillary, not so much.

What were the Clintons doing during her tenure as Secretary of State, and then with the promise of a second Clinton presidency? They released their tax returns. It’s all there, in black and white. They enriched themselves for access. They peddled their influence to the highest bidder. One education magnate even paid the former president more than $17 million as an “honorary chancellor.” They’ve raked in enough tens of millions of dollars to make a Third World potentate green with envy.

And yet, a week before that, when he was interviewing former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe, Chuck Todd didn’t talk about the Clintons enriching themselves. He asked Plouffe “Why wasn’t there thought of former president Bill Clinton stepping down from the [Clinton] Foundation eight years ago?”

That’s easy. Because no one in the media would ever make such a demand of what NBC has presented as America’s “royal family.” NBC News were also players in the enrich-the-Clintons sweepstakes, hiring their daughter Chelsea for $600,000-a-year to be what we could call an “honorary journalist” on prime-time TV. (Quick: tell us what she did to deserve that salary.)

In the same vein, Hillary’s media defenders are cheering that she’s holding little gaggles on her press plane, as if that puts all her problems to rest. Mrs. Clinton has made it her top talking point that Trump doesn’t have the temperament to be president. But her very long and definitive record – lying and obfuscating and hammering cellphones to delete her scandals – demands that the media ought to question her temperament. But they won’t. She expects to be honored and obeyed, like a tyrant, not questioned like the leader of a democracy, and they will comply.

But then, the media’s general lack of interest in Clinton scandals also shows most journalists have a “temperament” problem. They present themselves to the public as ornery nonpartisan watchdogs, but in reality they’re the aggressively obsequious partisans that swoon over Mrs. Clinton when she buys a burrito. Is it any wonder that trust in the media is so low?