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        ***Media Research Center CyberAlert Special***
            10:25am EST, Tuesday December 17, 2002

Latest Edition of Notable Quotables

    Below is the text of the December 9 edition of Notable
Quotables that we sent to the printer 13 days ago.

    (But first, a Correction. The December 16 CyberAlert quoted an
argument on FNC's Fox Newswatch about whether the Media Research
Center has "mow-mowed" media outlets. Numerous readers suggested
the proper spelling of the term is "mau-maued" and that the term
is derived either from a tribe in Kenya or the title of a 1970
essay by Tom Wolfe, Mau-Mauing the Flack Catchers.)

    Now, back to Notable Quotables:

    As you probably know, NQ is the MRC's hard copy publication
which provides a bi-weekly compilation of the latest outrageous,
sometimes humorous, quotes in the liberal media.

    The quotes for Notable Quotables are collated by the MRC's
Rich Noyes, who produced the hard copy issue, and Kristina Sewell
then extracted the text from the PageMaker file.

    All these quotes have appeared in previous CyberAlerts but, as
always, the NQ provides a compact presentation of the most biased
quotes from over a two-week period.

    The MRC's Mez Djouadi has posted the issue online at:
http://www.mediaresearch.org/notablequotables/2002/nq20021209.asp

    To access the Adobe Acrobat PDF version in blue:
http://www.mediaresearch.org/notablequotables/2002/pdf/Dec092002nq.pdf

    For all the issues of Notable Quotables from this year:
http://www.mediaresearch.org/notablequotables/nqwelcome.asp

    Now the text of the December 9, 2002 edition of Notable
Quotables, Vol. Fifteen; No. 25:

Hyping GOP "Threat" to Clean Air

"The rollback of clean air rules is a bonanza for hundreds of the
nation's oldest and dirtiest power plants. Under the change, those
plants will be allowed to pump out more power and consequently
more smokestack emissions without having to install costly
anti-pollution equipment....The greatest threat may be to the
Northeast. Power plants throughout the Midwest and Southeast spew
heavy emissions that are carried by prevailing winds over New
England. Under the new rules, environmentalists warn, the fallout
will only get worse."
-- Bob Orr on the November 22 CBS Evening News.

"The Republican Party collected $11 million from electric
companies and their employees over the past two years. The energy
industry gave the Bush campaign almost $3 million. With the White
House and Congress now in Republican hands, more controversial
environmental decisions are in the works....Changing clean air
rules may be the first of many post-election attempts to alter
long standing environmental policy."
-- ABC's Barry Serafin on World News Tonight, Nov. 22.

"A lot of people, though, have been highly critical of the Bush
administration on the environment. They say that you came to the
EPA with incredibly strong environmentalist credentials. And yet,
you know, every proposal that you've tried to put forward has
gotten a kibosh by right-wing conservatives within the
administration....The bottom line is do you, Christie Whitman,
feel comfortable with the Bush administration's environmental
policies?"
-- Katie Couric to EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman on the
December 2 Today.


Claire Denies the Obvious

  George Will: "The media is in league with the professional
hysterics in the environmental movement....What the administration
would like to have -- can't have given the media's disposition --
is a reasoned discussion about the scientific tradeoff, economic
tradeoff, between measurable improvements in public health and
demonstrable costs."
  Claire Shipman: "You can't just blame this on us. There are
Republican governors who are very critical in the Northeast of
what the administration is doing. That's not the media's fault."
  Will: "The media make it extremely difficult, extremely
difficult, to get a discussion like this going because it all
comes down to who's putting arsenic in the child's water."
-- Exchange on ABC's This Week, November 24.


Jennings' Unique Anti-Bush Spin

"The President said he is not encouraged by the weapons
inspections currently being done by the United Nations in Iraq,
even though the UN inspectors say that under the circumstances
things are going quite well."
-- Peter Jennings on the Dec. 2 World News Tonight.
vs.

"Inside Iraq today the weapons hunters made their rounds and, as
CBS's Mark Phillips reports from Baghdad, for the first time since
inspections resumed last week, they were not satisfied with what
they found."
-- Dan Rather on the CBS Evening News the same night.

"This is the beginning of a critical week in the showdown between
Iraq and the coalition led by the United States. By Sunday we
could know much more about the chances for war....[The] signals
coming out of today's UN weapons inspection in Iraq were not
encouraging."
-- Tom Brokaw on NBC Nightly News the same night.


America the Real Threat to Peace

"Some of the President's critics take these encounters as a sign
the President is not waiting for the weapons inspectors to do
their jobs and that the U.S. may even be -- these are their words
-- 'goading' the Iraqis to lighting up their air defense systems."
-- ABC's Peter Jennings, referring to confrontations between the
U.S. and Iraq in the no-fly zones, on the November 20 World News
Tonight.

  Peter Jennings: "There has been rising anti-American sentiment
in Saudi Arabia as there has been in many Arab countries. Just one
of the ripple effects on the road to possible war with Iraq."
  Jim Sciutto: "Across the Arab world, few would miss Saddam
Hussein, but even fewer believe a U.S.-led war is the way to
remove him. Even America's closest allies are reluctant....Many
here see the U.S., not Iraq, as the greater threat to peace."
-- ABC's World News Tonight, November 20.


Dueling Headlines in the Sand

"Bush Officials Praise Saudis for Aiding Terror Fight"
-- New York Times headline, November 27.

"Bush Aides: Saudis Can Do More to Halt Terror Funds"
-- Headline in the Washington Post the same day.


NPR Staff Sees Right-Wing Bias

  Mara Liasson: "There's no doubt that the editorial page of the
Wall Street Journal or the Washington Times or the New York Post
or the commentary on Fox, is conservative and I think that they
[Democrats] are extremely frustrated...they feel that they can't
get their message out..."
  Juan Williams: "It seems to me that there's some truth to
it....It seems to me that there is more of a direct and sort of
out there statement coming from Rush Limbaugh, and the Washington
Times, and people who are willing to say look, we are outright
proud to be conservative and here's what we stand for and we don't
think there's any need to make an apology...."
  Liasson: "Juan is right. There are more voices of opinion in
terms of talk radio shows, editorial pages and they're not
liberal."
-- Discussion on Fox News Sunday on December 1, commenting on Al
Gore's charge in the New York Observer that "something will start
at the Republican National Committee, inside the building, and it
will explode the next day on the right-wing talk show network and
on Fox News and in the newspapers which play this game."


A Conservative Is "Conservative"

"[Roy] Blunt, an ambitious conservative from Missouri, last week
was unanimously elected majority whip, the third-ranking
Republican leadership position."
-- Washington Post reporter Jim VandeHei in a November 18 news
story. During his House tenure, Blunt's votes earned him a 92
percent rating from the American Conservative Union (ACU). The
liberal Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) awarded Blunt a
lifetime rating of 7.


...But a Liberal Is a "Centrist"

"House Democrats unanimously elected Rep. Steny H. Hoyer to the
number two post of minority whip yesterday, making him the
leadership's most visible centrist..."
-- Washington Post reporter Spencer Hsu in a November 15 news
story. The ACU's lifetime rating for Hoyer is 8, while the ADA
gave him a lifetime liberal rating of 83.


Weeping Over Liberal Losses

"Turning to the Nov. 5 election, he [Ted Turner] said he almost
'laid down and cried' over the results. 'My governor in Georgia
was a great environmentalist but he got beat,' he said. 'And my
poor senator...he's a war hero.' He asked the crowd of mostly
environmentalists whether anyone favored war with Iraq. When no
one raised their hand he said laughingly, 'Why didn't any of you
vote?'"
-- From a Nov. 23 Atlanta Journal-Constitution story by Shelley
Emling on Turner's speech at the Environmental Defense 11th Annual
Symposium the day before.


Blew Chance to Subvert Bush

"You did win the popular vote [and] many people say that can be
interpreted as the failure of a mandate for our current President,
and that you owe the people who supported you on Election Day, you
needed to be their voice. Let me read a quick excerpt from a
recent New Yorker article. It said that you should have been
speaking out politely and firmly on the issues of the moment.
Instead, quote, 'Instead he fell silent. He did not accept and
apparently did not perceive the responsibility that his popular
vote victory had laid upon him. The other day a Fox News poll had
twice as many people saying they would have felt less safe with
Gore in the White House than they do with Bush. Does this reflect
a belief that Gore would have been less than vigorous in going
after terrorists? Maybe, but perhaps it also reflects a
recognition that at a crucial moment, he essentially left
voiceless those who had placed their trust in him.'

"Why didn't you speak out more vigorously on the issues of the
day, particularly before September 11? One could understand how
afterwards you didn't want to undermine the President's authority,
but you had several months in which you could. Why not?"
-- Katie Couric to Al Gore on NBC's Today, November 19.


Some Like It Hot

  Bob Woodruff: "In Guantanamo Bay, Mohammed Sagheer was known
simply as Prisoner 143....Swept up in the chaos of the war, he was
handed over to the U.S. and flown to Cuba, blind-folded and
tied....He says those who defied the rules were placed in solitary
confinement -- small, air-conditioned cells. Sagheer, who had
never seen air conditioning before, thought it was a kind of
torture."
  Mohammed Sagheer: "There was a small window in the roof and a
light, and they pumped cold air from a hole in the ceiling. This
was the punishment. The air was very cold."
  Woodruff: "[Sagheer] claims the Americans promised him $2,000 in
compensation for his ordeal, but all he has received is $100 from
the government of Pakistan. And no one, he says, has even
apologized."
-- Story on ABC's World News Tonight on November 19.


Not Realizing Liberals Are Liberal

  Andy Rooney: "Most news people I know tend towards the liberal
direction, yes. You don't think that's true?"
  Phil Donahue: "I think that most of the media think that
homosexuals are people entitled to all the rights and the
privileges in the Constitution. I believe that liberals, most
liberals, are for choice in the matter of a woman's reproductive
capacity. If that's liberal, yeah, I think we're liberal."
Rooney: "It is liberal. Yes, it is liberal."
-- Exchange on MSNBC's Donahue, November 19.


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