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Networks Democratic Congressman’s Street Scuffle, But ABC Pounced on Catty Crack About Boxer’s Hair

None of the three broadcast evening newscasts had even a few seconds last night for video of Democratic Congressman Bob Etheridge physically grabbing and yelling at an unidentified student attempting to ask him whether he supports President Obama’s agenda. But last Thursday, after Republican senate candidate Carly Fiorina was caught making a flip remark about Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer’s hair, ABC’s World News ran a full report on that “caught on tape political moment.” Worth noting: Back on June 10, George Stephanopoulos was sitting in for Diane Sawyer. But last night, Sawyer was back in the anchor chair. In introducing last week’s report from correspondent Jonathan Karl, Stephanopoulos touted the Fiorina flap as “ the latest caught off guard, caught on tape, all too candid political moment.” The Etheridge scuffle would surely fit that same standard, but ABC’s World News had no time on Monday to mention that embarrassment for the Democrats. Fiorina’s campaign had previously been mentioned by World News in round-up pieces about this year’s elections, but Thursday’s item about her gaffe was the first report focused exclusively on her candidacy, a Nexis search reveals: FILL-IN ANCHOR GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And now, to the latest caught off guard, caught on tape, all too candid political moment. Just hours after she became California’s Republican nominee for the Senate, Carly Fiorina forgot that for candidates, the camera is always hot. Here’s Jon Karl on an old lesson, learned again. CORRESPONDENT JONATHAN KARL: Year of the woman, maybe. MEG WHITMAN, GOP NOMINEE for CA GOVERNOR: What a great night. KARL: Year of the political outsider, undoubtedly. CARLY FIORINA, GOP NOMINEE for U.S. SENATE: Yeah, anyway, that’s what they said. KARL: But even if your name is Carly Fiorina and you’ve never run for office before, there’s one old rule that still applies: Beware of the open mike. FIORINA, SEARCHING FOR SOMETHING ON HER BLACKBERRY: I can’t find this thing. KARL: Still basking in her primary victory, Fiorina was waiting for an interview on KXTV in Sacramento when she started musing about her opponent’s hair style. FIORINA: Lauda (sp?) saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning and said what everyone says, “God, what is that hair?” So, yesterday. KARL: But it happens. Even to political pros. Jesse Jackson, talking about cutting off a part of Barack Obama’s anatomy. [on screen: “I wanna cut his n_ts off.”] George W. Bush calling a reporter a CLIP OF GEORGE W. BUSH, 2000: (bleep). CLIP OF DICK CHENEY, 2000: Oh, yeah. Big time. KARL: Judging from Fiorina’s reaction when she realized the mic was on, that won’t be happening again. Jonathan Karl, ABC News, Washington. STEPHANOPOULOS: That lesson is burned in.

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Newsweek’s Clift Mocks GOP Women’s Pro-Life Views as ‘So Yesterday’

Newsweek’s Eleanor Clift, on this weekend’s syndicated The McLaughlin Group, slighted conservative pro-life women everywhere when she applied California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina’s “so yesterday” description of Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer’s hairstyle to women who hold anti-abortion views in the Republican Party. Clift, in a segment about the primary victories of both Fiorina and GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman began actually crediting Sarah Palin as “Saint Sarah” for the wins as she claimed that the former Alaskan Governor is “emboldening conservative women” and “reshaping the religious right” but then went on to question if pro-life women candidates could win statewide races in California because their views would be seen as “so yesterday.” Incidentally, The Washington Times’ Monica Crowley had to correct Clift as she pointed out her liberal spin wasn’t even entirely accurate as Whitman is, in fact, “pro choice.” The following exchanges were aired on the June 12 edition of The McLaughlin Group: JOHN MCLAUGHLIN: Question: How do you account for the amount of successful women candidates in Tuesday’s political primaries? Eleanor Clift? ELEANOR CLIFT, NEWSWEEK: Well I think conservative Republican women were really the stars this week, and I credit, in part, Saint Sarah. She’s on the cover of Newsweek this coming week. She’s credited with empowering and emboldening conservative women and maybe reshaping the religious right. And I think that looks good in primaries. I don’t know how it will play in the, in the fall when you have a broader electorate. I think the two women in California are genuine business women. They spent enormous amounts of money. Whitman spent, I think $80 million, which works out to about $80 per vote, and they are gonna position themselves as outsiders and business women who are running against classical political insiders. But Carly Fiorina, who’s running for the Senate, got a rocky start when she was caught on an open mic making fun of Barbara Boxer’s hair saying it’s oh, “so yesterday.” And these two Republican women are also social conservatives in a state that’s very pro-choice. So maybe those issues will be cast as “so yesterday.” … MONICA CROWLEY, WASHINGTON TIMES: First of all I need to correct something that Eleanor said. Meg, Meg Whitman is not a social conservative. She is pro choice.

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Today Show Cares More About Fiorina Gaffe Than Sestak Scandal

As of this Friday, NBC’s Today show has yet to mention the Joe Sestak scandal, something noted by the MRC’s Tim Graham in this Media Reality Check , however they did find time to poke fun at Republican California Senate candidate Carly Fiorina making fun of Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer’s hair in an open mic moment. On Thursday’s Today, they ran the clip of Fiorina’s gaffe three times, even leading the show with it in the opening teaser with co-anchor Meredith Vieira exclaiming: “Ay Carly! California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina caught on an open mic making a joke about her opponent’s hair.” Interesting to note that the reporters and producers at the Today show care more about a GOP Senate candidate mocking a Democrat’s hairstyle than the White House attempting to manipulate a Senate race in Pennsylvania with a job offer. The following takes on the Fiorina vs. Boxer open mic incident were aired on the June 10 Today show: MEREDITH VIEIRA OPENING SHOW: And ay, Carly! California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina caught on an open mic making a joke about her opponent’s hair. (Begin clip) CARLY FIORINA: Lauda saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning and said what everyone says, “God! What is that hair?!” So yesterday. VIEIRA: And her campaign is calling it nothing more than small talk, today Thursday June 10th, 2010. … MEREDITH VIEIRA: And now to that open mic incident for California Republican Senate candidate Carly Fiorina. Take a look at what she was overheard saying just before a television interview on Wednesday. (Begin clip) CARLY FIORINA: Lauda saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning and said what everyone says, “God! What is that hair?!” So yesterday. (End clip) VIEIRA: That’s the risk of those open mics. You never know. So- MATT LAUER: I can only imagine what would happen if someone heard what you say- VIEIRA: Oh my gosh! LAUER: -before the show here. VIEIRA: Zip it! … [10:03am] HODA KOTB: Speaking of a big gaff-a-rooni. KATHIE LEE GIFFORD: Yes! KOTB: Alright so Carly Fiorina was getting- GIFFORD: Gaffarina. KOTB: Gaffarina. Carly Fiorina was getting ready to do a, an interview. She, again, is getting ready to run against Senator Barbara Boxer for the seat- GIFFORD: A hotly contested seat, yeah. KOTB: Very. So what you don’t realize sometimes is when you’re waiting to do an interview, you have a mic on, and as they’re prepping you, sometimes you’re so comfortable, you’re not thinking about the fact that a mic is on and people are listening- GIFFORD: Over and over and over again this happens. KOTB: -around the globe. So this is what Carly Fiorina said about Barbara Boxer’s hair. (Begin clip) CARLY FIORINA: Lauda saw Barbara Boxer briefly on television this morning and said what everyone says, “God! What is that hair?!” So yesterday. (End clip) KOTB: Doh! Doh! That’s when you realize it’s on. GIFFORD: Busted! Busted! KOTB: Now those kind, we were asking our Facebook folks about is it, are women, I hate to say this but, yeah. Can women always remain to be catty no more matter where you are in your life? GIFFORD: If anybody videotaped our little morning thing upstairs- KOTB: Or here, in the commercials. GIFFORD: Just during commercial breaks. KOTB: No it would be, we’d be fired. GIFFORD: Let’s be honest. We all say things that, in context, we don’t mean to be hurtful. KOTB: No. No. GIFFORD: They’re just truthful. You know what I’m saying? Just true. KOTB: And Carly Fiorina, by the way, went through breast cancer. She, ’cause her, her hair has actually changed. She went through chemotherapy and the texture changed. GIFFORD: Right, right. KOTB: I know she’s also sensitive about, about that as well. But anyway it was an interesting- GIFFORD: It’s gonna be interesting to see how it affects the race, if at all. Politics is ugly. It’s just ugly, anyway. But this is, this is like a little window into a soul, you know? And people, it affects people. KOTB: Do you remember when [John] Edwards was joozing his hair in the, remember he was like, and they played that song? Breck Girl, the Breck Girl song or whatever. When he was doing – like it’s funny when little things can change people’s perceptions of you. GIFFORD: Well when people are struggling to put food on their table nobody wants to hear about a $400 hair cut. KOTB: No they don’t, they definitely don’t.

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