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MSNBC on Etheridge Assault: An 'Ambush Interview,' GOP 'Set Up'
2010-06-15
In the 2PM ET hour on MSNBC, anchor Tamron Hall did a news brief on Democratic Congressman Bob Etheridge assaulting two students attempting to ask him a question last week, proclaiming: "...there are some Democrats that are blasting the people allegedly behind this video....some would catagorize that as an ambush interview..."
Most of us would probably put ambush interviewers into a choke hold. Happens all the time.
Hall played a clip of the video showing the assault and afterwards quoted an written apology from Etheridge. She described how the video "first appeared on Andrew Breitbart's conservative blog BigGovernment.org," remarking that he "was partly responsible for that notorious ACORN video featuring conservative James O'Keefe." Hall made sure to also mention that "O'Keefe pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for entering Senator Mary Landrieu's office under false pretenses." Hall then suspiciously noted about the Etheridge video: "One of these so-called camera men at one point reportedly identified himself as a student, so there's discrepancy over who these individuals really are."

In the 3PM ET hour on MSNBC, anchor Chris Jansing spoke with NBC correspondent Luke Russert about the altercation and explained to viewers: "...in spite of the fact of what we see on camera and his apology, there are Democrats, right Luke, who frankly say they think that we need to look beyond what might seem obvious." Russert replied: "...nobody knows who these, quote, 'students' are" and cited Democratic Party spokesman Brad Woodhouse claiming they were actually Republican Party operatives. He concluded: "So a lot of Democrats are saying wait, hold on, this was a set up. This guy was intentionally put out to do this by the Republican Party."

Russert admitted: "We obviously don't know if that's true or not," but quickly added, "it's quite interesting that we do not know who the folks that actually took this video are, this late in the process. You'd think they'd want some notoriety, especially if they are perpetuating this cause against the Obama agenda."

After noting that Etheridge's House seat was "fairly safe," Russert made the obvious observation that "...at the end of the day, everyone agrees, it's never a good idea to physically assault somebody who's trying to videotape you, especially in the YouTube age."
Posted by:Fred

#12  he's toast.
Posted by: Betty Jerenter8589   2010-06-15 23:46  

#11  MSNBC is being short sighted here. Specifically they are so concerned with defending the party that they have not considered the precedent: If Etheridge gets away with this, it will be open season on scumbag journalists, with dire results for MSNBC's own camera thugs.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2010-06-15 23:23  

#10  Oh I know - it was obvious..too obvious to be a trap.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-06-15 18:24  

#9  And that stupid GOPper is still wet behind the ears.
Posted by: gorb   2010-06-15 12:54  

#8  Soo he is saying he fell hook line sinker for an obvious trap set up by stuuupid GOPpers? That sounds even more embarassing.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-06-15 12:52  

#7  Mao would be proud of MSNBC's immediate lapdog response to defend the Party.

MSNBC is a propaganda organ for the left. It is not a new channel.
Posted by: No I am The Other Beldar   2010-06-15 10:25  

#6  indefensible, but they try. If they had any journalistic integrity or ethics, they wouldn't be on MSNBC, and that includes Russert's weakass son, Luke
Posted by: Frank G   2010-06-15 08:45  

#5  Thinking the same thing DV. When I saw this my thought was as soon as his hand came up I would have dropped him.
Posted by: armyguy   2010-06-15 07:42  

#4  He should be tried for assault.

I would love to see him try that crap with someone trained to defend themselves too. Now that would be entertainment!
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-06-15 07:19  

#3  Blame the victim. Sometimes the classics are still the best.
Posted by: Iblis   2010-06-15 06:50  

#2  it's quite interesting that we do not know who the folks that actually took this video are, this late in the process. You'd think they'd want some notoriety,

The Democratic "notoriety" achieved is quite sufficient.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-06-15 03:43  

#1  An 'Ambush Interview,' GOP 'Set Up'

Etheridge 'Cooperated'
Posted by: gorb   2010-06-15 02:06  

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