Tuesday, June 16, 2009

ABC, you done me wrong!





Man, the blogs are BUZZING tonight over the decision of ABC to air their evening news with Charlie Gibson on June 24th from the Blue Room inside the White House. Then, the network plans a primetime special -- 'Prescription for America' -- originating from the East Room, and will exclude opposing voices on the debate.


WOW. I really don't like the sound of that...Do you? It's not that I just don't like the sound of it...I LITERALLY CANNOT BELIEVE IT!!! I cannot believe what I see going on in this country at breakneck speed...



Here is the letter that Republican National Committee Chief of Staff Ken McKay sent to ABC News:


"Dear Mr. Westin: As the national debate on health care reform intensifies, I am deeply concerned and disappointed with ABC's astonishing decision to exclude opposing voices on this critical issue on June 24, 2009. Next Wednesday, ABC News will air a primetime health care reform “town hall” at the White House with President Barack Obama. In addition, according to an ABC News report, GOOD MORNING AMERICA, WORLD NEWS, NIGHTLINE and ABC’s web news “will all feature special programming on the president’s health care agenda.” This does not include the promotion, over the next 9 days, the president’s health care agenda will receive on ABC News programming. Today, the Republican National Committee requested an opportunity to add our Party's views to those of the President's to ensure that all sides of the health care reform debate are presented. Our request was rejected. I believe that the President should have the ability to speak directly to the America people. However, I find it outrageous that ABC would prohibit our Party's opposing thoughts and ideas from this national debate, which affects millions of ABC viewers. In the absence of opposition, I am concerned this event will become a glorified infomercial to promote the Democrat agenda. If that is the case, this primetime infomercial should be paid for out of the DNC coffers. President Obama does not hold a monopoly on health care reform ideas or on free airtime. The President has stated time and time again that he wants a bipartisan debate. Therefore, the Republican Party should be included in this primetime event, or the DNC should pay for your airtime. Respectfully, Ken McKay Republican National Committee Chief of Staff"


Here is ABC's reply:


"Dear Mr. McKay:
I am in receipt of your letter of June 15, 2009 and wanted to respond to a number of false premises you raise regarding our ongoing and upcoming coverage of health care.
I hope we can all agree that a robust debate of health care issues and potential policies is in order.
To that end,
ABC News announced plans to broadcast a primetime hour from the White House devoted to exploring and probing the President's position and giving voice to questions and criticisms of that position. We hope that any American concerned about health care will find our efforts to be informative, fair and civil. Second, ABC News prides itself on covering all sides of important issues and asking direct questions of all newsmakers -- of all political persuasions -- even when others have taken a more partisan approach and even in the face of criticism from extremes on both ends of the political spectrum. ABC News is looking for the most thoughtful and diverse voices on this issue. ABC News alone will select those who will be in the audience asking questions of the president. Like any programs we broadcast, ABC News will have complete editorial control. To suggest otherwise is quite unfair to both our journalists and our audience. Third, there already has been extensive coverage of the upcoming health care debates, on ABC and elsewhere, and there will be much, much more. Indeed, we've already had many critics of the President's health care proposals on the air – and that’s before a real plan has even been put before the country. In the end, no one watching, listening to, or reading ABC News will lack for an understanding of all sides of these important questions.
Thank you for your interest.
Kerry Smith Senior Vice President, ABC News"




Is it just me or should we be outraged at this? As Michelle Malkin put it, "ABC News should be required to register as a federal lobbyist".



I say, "Amen, Sister!"









2 comments:

  1. This definitely raises a red flag, but no matter how far it leans, how hard it falls, or how fast it spins, God is still on the throne!

    Keep pressing on.

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  2. Hi Sue,

    Thanks for visiting my site and for your kind comments! Keep pressing on and digging deep in grace and truth.

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