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dbair1967
09-12-2008, 07:22 PM
ABC Misrepresents Palin Quote in ‘Holy War’ Question
by FOXNews.com
Friday, September 12, 2008

This promo of Sarah Palin's ABC News interview appeared on the Yahoo! News Web site.


Millions of TV viewers who watched ABC News’ interview with Sarah Palin Thursday night never saw her take issue with a key question in which she was asked if she believes that the U.S. military effort in Iraq is “a task that is from God.”

The exchange between Palin and ABC’s Charlie Gibson, in which she questioned the accuracy of the quote attributed to her, was edited out of the television broadcast but included in official, unedited transcripts posted on ABC’s Web site, as well as in video posted on the Internet.

But in the version shown on television, a video clip of her original statement was inserted in place of her objection, giving a different impression of how Palin views the Iraq war.

In the interview, Gibson asked Palin: “You said recently in your old church, ‘Our national leaders are sending U.S. soldiers on a task that is from God.’ Are we fighting a Holy War?”

Palin’s response, which appears in the transcript but was edited out of the televised version, was:

“You know, I don’t know if that was my exact quote.”

“It’s exact words,” Gibson said.

But Gibson’s quote left out what Palin said before that.

“Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders are sending them out on a task that is from God. That’s what we have to make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God’s plan.”

The edited televised version included a partial clip of that quote, but not the whole thing.

Gibson’s characterization of Palin’s words prompted a sharp rebuke from the McCain campaign on Thursday.

“Governor Palin’s full statement was VERY different” from the way Gibson characterized it,” read a statement circulated by McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds.

“Gibson cut the quote — where she was clearly asking for the church TO PRAY THAT IT IS a task from God, not asserting that it is a task from God.

“Palin’s statement is an incredibly humble statement, a statement that this campaign stands by 100 percent, and a sentiment that any religious American will share,” Bounds wrote.

In the rest of the segment that aired, Palin told Gibson that she was referencing Abraham’s Lincoln’s words on how one should never presume to know God’s will. She said she does not presume to know God’s will and that she was only asking the audience to “pray that we are on God’s side.”

A promo posted on Yahoo! News Friday continued to misrepresent the exchange. It displays Palin’s image next to the words, “Iraq war a ‘holy war?’” implying that Palin — not Gibson — had called the War on Terror a holy war.

ABC News did not respond to requests for comment from FOXNews.com.

ABC’s mischaracterization of Palin’s words was not the only one in the media. The Washington Post also did some last-minute clean-up in one of its articles on Palin — a front-page story Friday with the headline “Palin Links Iraq to Sept. 11 in Talk to Troops in Alaska.”

As pointed out by The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol, the original version posted online used harsher language than the one that hit Beltway newsstands early Friday morning.

The original passage, written by staff writer Anne E. Kornblut, read:

“Gov. Sarah Palin linked the war in Iraq with the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, telling an Iraq-bound brigade of soldiers that included her son that they would ‘defend the innocent from the enemies who planned and carried out and rejoiced in the death of thousands of Americans.’

“The idea that the Iraqi government under Saddam Hussein helped Al Qaeda plan the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, a view once promoted by Bush administration officials, has since been rejected even by the president himself. On any other day, Palin’s statement would almost certainly have drawn a sharp rebuke from Democrats, but both parties had declared a halt to partisan activities to mark Thursday’s anniversary.”

But in the print version, and the version now appearing on the newspaper’s Web site, the article softened its claim a bit by swapping in the last line with this: “But it is widely agreed that militants allied with Al Qaeda have taken root in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion.”

jimmy40
09-12-2008, 07:43 PM
CBS had some hack body language expert on this morning attacking Palin's body language and this skank actually said Palin was making a fist "like she was going to hit Carlie" and of course the woman morning host just giggled. Not exactly a Wicklander-Zulawski expert here.

BigDFan5
09-12-2008, 08:11 PM
I hope the media keeps cheerleading they are sinking their boyfriend

VietCowboy
09-12-2008, 08:21 PM
I hope the media keeps cheerleading they are sinking their boyfriend

because they told McCain when Barb asks you why Palin requested earmarks, he should answer "not as governor she didn't" when it is clear she did :confused:

burmafrd
09-12-2008, 09:05 PM
http://us.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/11/beck.palin/index.html

Shoots down most of the latest BS.

SuspectCorner
09-12-2008, 10:06 PM
http://us.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/11/beck.palin/index.html

Shoots down most of the latest BS.



Here's another gem from your CNN hero Glenn Beck... :rolleyes:


CNN Headline News' Glenn Beck on Obama: "[T]his guy really is a Marxist"

From: MediaMatters.org ~ Wed, Aug 6, 2008 6:03pm ET

Summary: On his CNN Headline News program, Glenn Beck said of Sen. Barack Obama, "The thing that I do find about Barack Obama is that -- and I think America is starting to catch on to this -- this guy really is a Marxist. He believes in the redistribution of wealth." Beck has previously said of Barack and Michelle Obama, "[T]here's a socialist agenda there for America."

On the August 4 edition of his CNN Headline News program, Glenn Beck said: "The thing that I do find about [Sen.] Barack Obama is that -- and I think America is starting to catch on to this -- this guy really is a Marxist. He believes in the redistribution of wealth. He believes in the global government and everything else." Beck made his comments while discussing the recently released book, The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality (Threshold Editions), with author Jerome Corsi. As Media Matters for America has documented, the book is filled with false and baseless attacks against Obama.

Beck has previously said of Barack and Michelle Obama, "[T]here's a socialist agenda there for America." He has also described other politicians in similar terms, including calling Sen. Hillary Clinton "Comrade Clinton" and characterizing former Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) as "a communist."


From the August 4 edition of CNN Headline News' Glenn Beck:

BECK: Tell me the role that Saul Alinsky -- who's not a friend of his -- Saul Alinsky plays in his life. And who is Saul Alinsky, in case people don't know?

CORSI: Well, when Obama went to Chicago to be a community organizer, he was a Saul Alinsky community organizer. He went into a Saul Alinsky organization. Alinsky was a radical -- going back even to the '30s -- a radical socialist organizer. His main book, Rules for Radicals, Alinsky said was written -- you know, Machiavelli wrote The Prince for the haves to keep what they have -- and Alinsky said he wrote Rules for Radicals for the have-nots to take it away. And there was a radical social agenda, a redistribution of income almost on a socialist or communist model, where you'd rub raw the discontent in a community by listening to their grievances and then articulate their grievances back in their own words to have a power grab, where the wealth would be redistributed as a result.

BECK: Well, can he -- can he --

CORSI: That was the Alinsky method.

BECK: Can he say that, "Well, I don't know anything about him. I'm not related to these." You say in your book he taught this.

CORSI: Yeah, he taught. And there's photographs of Obama, which I refer to in the book. Now, this book has close to 700 footnotes. It was thoroughly researched. And Obama taught the Alinsky methodology in classrooms. Photographs are of Obama drawing Alinsky diagrams of community organizing on the blackboard.

BECK: OK. The thing that I do find about Barack Obama is that -- and I think America is starting to catch on to this -- this guy really is a Marxist. He believes in the redistribution of wealth. He believes in the global government and everything else. In his autobiography, he talks about an experience he had as a kid with a guy named Frank in Hawaii. You say you know who this Frank is. Who is this Frank that he talks about in Barack Obama's autobiography?

CORSI: Well, the Frank has been fully identified. In fact, even the AP ran a story about it just in the last couple of days. It's Frank Davis Marshall [sic], who was an avowed -- self-avowed communist in the '30s and '40s. He was a member of the Communist Party of the USA, a very prominent poet and journalist in Chicago. Frank Davis Marshall retired in Hawaii. And Obama tells us in his autobiography that when he was in high school, the alienated years when Obama was first starting marijuana and cocaine, his grandfather introduced him to Frank Marshall Davis. Obama says he used to drink into the night and smoke cigarettes with Frank Marshall Davis. Frank Marshall Davis read his communist poems and presented his ideology to Obama, which was very leftist ideology.

—M.W.

http://mediamatters.org/items/200808060009?f=s_search

dbair1967
09-12-2008, 10:06 PM
because they told McCain when Barb asks you why Palin requested earmarks, he should answer "not as governor she didn't" when it is clear she did :confused:

remind us again what the Alaskan surplus is

Seven
09-12-2008, 10:27 PM
They all have their own agenda. Surprise, surprise. The worst thing to happen to the delegation process.

Rack Bauer
09-12-2008, 11:34 PM
I think it's great that media sources resort to lying and/or leaving out parts of the truth in order to promote their agenda.

Why do I feel that way? Cuz it's gonna get so bad that eventually soemthing will be done about it. Media sources should be reporting facts, whether they like/agree with it or not. They shouldn't be promoting agendas, that's not what the media's job is nor has it ever been. Sadly, they do use their power for that purpose.



And it's not just politics either. Somehow I don't think promoting agendas is what our forefathers were thinking when they added "Freedom of Press" to the Bill of Rights.

jrumann59
09-12-2008, 11:52 PM
Here's another gem from your CNN hero Glenn Beck... :rolleyes:




He has called out more republicans then Air America, his radio show is great I was never a fan once he let CNN dictate to him what he could do on his TV Show. Beck is much more middle of the road then lets say Hannity, and Limbaugh, and it ticks me off that Jerry Doyle made so many waves the he has started loosing stations on the radio or getting the 1 am to 4 am time slot because neither party can stand him calling them out or how he stopped and interview with a high ranking RNC member when he was trying to cover up the fact republicans were as guilty as democrats when it came to pandering to illegals.

burmafrd
09-13-2008, 01:27 AM
You gotta remember suspect was using mediamatters- just a slight step up from Kos and Move On. But then those are the only sites he knows....

Seven
09-13-2008, 12:00 PM
I think it's great that media sources resort to lying and/or leaving out parts of the truth in order to promote their agenda.

Why do I feel that way? Cuz it's gonna get so bad that eventually soemthing will be done about it. Media sources should be reporting facts, whether they like/agree with it or not. They shouldn't be promoting agendas, that's not what the media's job is nor has it ever been. Sadly, they do use their power for that purpose.



And it's not just politics either. Somehow I don't think promoting agendas is what our forefathers were thinking when they added "Freedom of Press" to the Bill of Rights.


:hammer: