Jump to content

1 post in this topic

Recommended Posts

Filed: Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

CNN President Jon Klein has reportedly decided that the cable news network shouldn't have talk-radio hosts on as guests. According to a message obtained by Media Bistro, Klein told CNN producers, "Complex issues require world class reporting." He added that talk radio hosts too often add little more than noise, with rhetoric that is "all too predictable." And while the wisdom of this edict is open to debate, CNN's biggest problem isn't the talk-radio personalities who appear as guests, it's a talk-radio personality who appears as a host.

Lou Dobbs, for example, has been getting increasingly nutty as the year progresses, and this week he lashed out at Howard Dean. "I thought we had gotten rid of this left-wing pest for a while," Dobbs said of the former Vermont governor. "But I guess he is just resurgent.... He's a bloodsucking leftist. I mean, you gotta put a stake through his heart to stop this guy."

When some suggested such over-the-top rhetoric might be inappropriate, Dobbs backpedaled ... a little.

In a statement to the Huffington Post on Tuesday, Dobbs made a quasi-apology, wrapped in a dig at his critics.

"I'm sorry if a Bram Stoker allusion is too literary for some, and for those who could not make what was seemingly an obvious connection, my deepest apologies and I'll gladly withdraw the latter part of my remark," Dobbs said.

To clarify, Dobbs went after Dean on his syndicated far-right radio show, not to be confused with his CNN program. Indeed, CNN execs routinely emphasize the distinction -- what Dobbs says on the radio is of little interest, they say, because their interest is what he says on CNN.

But these efforts to split Lou Dobbs in two -- as if the CNN Dobbs and the radio Dobbs were somehow different people -- is unpersuasive. Like it or not, CNN, which aims to be "the most trusted name in news," pays a rather nutty demagogue quite a bit of money to host a daily news program, which has routinely focused on bizarre far-right conspiracy theories.

CNN's Klein told producers, "Complex issues require world class reporting." I couldn't agree more. But with this in mind, what's the defense for keeping Dobbs on the air?

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...