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integritycounts Rear Admiral
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 4:18 am Post subject: Campaign Journalists: Has Swift Boat Story Gone on Too Long? |
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Campaign Journalists: Has Swift Boat Story Gone on Too Long?
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000617645
By Joe Strupp
Published: August 24, 2004 3:15 PM EST
NEW YORK As Sen. John Kerry spoke to supporters at a campaign event in New York City's East Village Tuesday afternoon, the swift boat controversy that has enveloped his run for the White House in recent weeks was on the minds of many of the journalists present.
After the speech, when approached by an E&P reporter as he worked the crowd, Kerry declined twice to answer when asked what he thought of press coverage of the swift boat issue. After a third time, the candidate finally said, "I'm talking about the economy, jobs, health care and things that matter to Americans."
Kerry had raised the issue briefly during the speech at Cooper Union, declaring "we have seen a calculated effort to evade the debate. The Bush campaign and its allies have turned to the tactics of fear and smear because they can't talk about jobs, health care, energy independence, and rebuilding our alliances."
Some of the reporters covering Kerry said that the candidate had become less accessible on the campaign plane in recent weeks, with a few speculating that it might be because he did not want to face questions about the swift boat issue. But among them, different views arose over the swift boat story, with some saying it had gone on too long and others believing it was news that had to be covered.
"What I've heard from colleagues is that people feel it probably has had too long a life," said Frank James, a Chicago Tribune reporter. "We wish someone would put a stake in this vampire."
James also said some wondered why Kerry did not take on the issue himself earlier on. "He should have knocked it down early, but the campaign clearly thought it would go away."
David Broder of The Washington Post, who penned a column on the controversy Tuesday, said Vietnam is such a sensitive issue among Kerry's generation that it is hard to expect it to go away too quickly. "The boomers have never managed to come to terms with this thing," he said. "I don't think you will see it as a perpetual issue at this level to the end, but it will come up in some form."
When asked if newspapers should be reducing coverage of the swift boat story given the discrepancies found in many of the allegations made by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, Broder said reporters needed to follow the story, not lead it. "The press does not have that authority," he said.
Kerry appears to have grown more wary of reporters due to this issue. "He did not come to the back of the plane," Broder said about Tuesday's flight from Boston to New York. "He had been much more accessible." Glen Johnson of The Boston Globe, also in the press travel pool, concurred, saying "that limits the options of what we can write about."
James also noticed a tightening of restrictions on Kerry, adding "they want to be as careful as possible, not having unscripted moments so mistakes don't happen."
The Globe's Johnson is not surprised that the swift boat saga had taken on such attention, but added that it presents a challenge to papers not to fall into the trap of television, which has almost obsessed over the story. "It is a very TV-friendly story," he said. "That makes it hard not to cover what he has been dealing with."
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Beatrice1000 Resource Specialist
Joined: 10 Aug 2004 Posts: 1179 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 4:36 am Post subject: Re: Campaign Journalists: Has Swift Boat Story Gone on Too L |
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integritycounts wrote: | Campaign Journalists: Has Swift Boat Story Gone on Too Long? |
I've been hearing this drum beating -- the question popping up on "polls" --I think this is a very tough story for them because all their dismissing of it didn't work and then they had to do research and even read a book! I've heard that "the story" will be gone in two days, some say 1 week -- that the republ convention will wipe it out -- plant the idea. They say this with a sneer and a wave of the hand -- and a "let's talk about something important." I think it's pretty obvious that the convention will run it's course, the air will be filled with the prison stories, and then the SBV will strike again... and so it goes. Some people know this, some don't. But none of that matters to me, the SBV mission will continue and I'm aboard until the end. |
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Belisaurius Seaman Recruit
Joined: 20 Aug 2004 Posts: 38 Location: Bronx NY
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 4:37 am Post subject: |
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God forbid a jounalist have to actually get out and dig up the freakin NEWS. _________________ "I am Johnny Kerry and I approved this message before I didn't approve this message and after I decided it was just another smear" |
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integritycounts Rear Admiral
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 4:47 am Post subject: |
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The problem for them all, is the News media is a for Profit business....one of the reasons they Hate FOX so much....its all about ratings.
I noticed today that Matthews split the coverage of the Swift Vet story...part at front, part at end.
This shows you what is getting the viewership...and shows you how they are trying to hold the audience putting on more coverage at the end.
Before the Swift Vets started the first ad....the Media was working hard to put John Kerry in. The angst in the media currently is because their guy is under attack for something they did not figure would be an issue.
Bush's record in Vietnam has nothing to do with Kerry's actions. The actions of honesty of Kerry is in question. The comparison to Bush is no defense for Kerry. At very best its another issue....It is not a defense to what Kerry is responsible for and should answer to. |
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forgivenjojo Former Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 4:54 am Post subject: |
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STEAK IN THIS VAMPIRE?
okay, someone please tell the pansy ass left winger news people that if John Kerry will fill out the FORM 180 perhaps he could make all of this go away.
Then they can write sad stories about how they miss the NICE VAMPIRE from Massachussets.
Jody |
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Navymomx2 Lt.Jg.
Joined: 11 May 2004 Posts: 149 Location: Washington
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 4:59 am Post subject: |
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I had to laugh when Kerry eluded to wanting to talk about the issues, economy, jobs, health care, etc.
It looks like the SBVT did hit a real nerve with Kerry. When you think about it, all he has wanted to do was tout his Vietnam Service and what a hero he was. He spent most of his DNC speech speaking about this.
Now the heat is turned up the bombs are falling all around him on what HE wanted to talk about and his boat is about to get torpedoed so time to flip the other direction "The Issues".
That is what he should have been talking about in the first place but he couldn't since his Senate record sucks!
The SBVT thing was Shock and Awe
Hopefully in Nov we can all say "Mission Accomplished" |
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