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Cable Nets Barely Cover Christine O’Donnell’s Values Voter Summit Speech

While the mainstream media have been in a frenzy to denounce Christine O’Donnell as a kook for her socially conservative statements on abstinence from the 1990s, the cable news networks had a perfect opportunity this afternoon to let her speak for herself. Collectively they gave her less than five minutes. The Republican Delaware Senate nominee gave a speech at the Values Voters Summit in Washington, D.C. this afternoon from about 3:25 to 3:45 p.m. EDT. Of the three major cable news networks, Fox News showed none of the speech while MSNBC’s Chris Jansing gave viewers just under a minute of O’Donnell audio before interviewing Time magazine’s Jay Newton-Small about concerns some GOP operatives have about O’Donnell being a weaker matchup against the Democratic nominee than Rep. Mike Castle (R) would have been. Only CNN’s Rick Sanchez gave O’Donnell a substantial chunk of time: 3 minutes and 33 seconds. When Sanchez cut away from O’Donnell, he noted that she’s “getting her first taste of the national spotlight” since clinching the nomination and promised that CNN would “continue to follow as the midterms in November draws near.”

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Geist: Showing Plane Flying Into WTC ‘Always In Bad Taste’

More in sorrow than in anger, I’m about to record a personal blogging first: airing a gripe about Willie Geist.  When writing of the Morning Joe sidekick, my habit is to append adjectives such as “affable.”   Willie is indeed a likable guy, patently comfortable in his own skin.  And while I don’t suspect him of being a closet conservative, neither is he anything of a raging liberal, typically striking a regular-guy’s middle ground on most issues. All of which makes his comment of today that much more surprising—and regrettable.  Geist was commenting on an ad by an anti-Ground Zero mosque group to be displayed on NYC buses, which shows a plane flying into one of the WTC towers.  Although defending the anti-mosque group’s rights, Willie opined that it’s “always in bad taste to show the plane flying into the building.” Really? The ad was illuminating for another, chilling, reason . . . Have a look at the screencap below showing the mosque’s proposed design [note that the anti-mosque group wasn’t misrepresenting the design.  See mosque architect’s rendering here ].  Sure looks a lot like the WTC towers themselves, doesn’t it?  Hard to imagine that’s a coincidence. A certain implicit triumphalism involved? Note: Introducing the segment, Chris Jansing [subbing for Mika] said that “New York’s transportation agency has approved a controversial advertisement protesting a planned mosque near Ground Zero.”  True. But what Chris [who generally seems to be playing things straight] didn’t say is that the MTA only approved the ad after the group sued the agency, which had demanded various changes to the ad, including the removal of the plane.

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