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Covering Barack Obama Makes My Knees Quake

by "Harry Dope" <Pres.McCain'08@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 06:02 PM

NBC's Lee Cowan: Covering Barack Obama Makes My Knees Quake
By Scott Whitlock | March 27, 2008 - 11:25 ET

It seems as though NBC is now expanding its bias to include paid 
supplements. In a print promotional distributed by NBC News, re****ter Lee 
Cowan enthused, "When NBC News first assigned me to the Barack Obama 
campaign, I must confess my knees quaked a bit." This is the same
journalist 
who in January famously confessed to "Nightly News" host Brian Williams
that 
it's "almost hard to remain objective" when covering the "infectious"
energy 
surrounding the Illinois senator. [Updated below fold with embed video
from 
January]

Cowan's latest quote appeared in a NBC advertising section entitled "The 
Peacock." The first person article, which recounts Cowan's excitement over

covering the Obama campaign, also featured the correspondent bubbling,
"The 
task seemed daunting. Not only would the Illinois senator land me square
in 
the center of rough and tumble presidential politics, but his campaign was

truly historic. I wondered if I was up to the job. I wondered if I could
do 
the campaign justice. I wondered if the experience would swallow me
whole."

(The eight page spread, which featured several articles on or from NBC
News 
personnel, appeared as a supplement to the March 23-29 edition of American

Profile, a magazine distributed with newspapers across the country.) Cowan

described Obama as "a whirlwind of activity, and being caught in that 
tornado is a challenge every day."

Cowan closed his fawning piece by addressing viewers. He instructed, "If
we 
come to your town, you'll see us-just look behind the Senator. We're all 
there, for the experience of a lifetime." Cowan's rhapsodizing over Obama 
hasn't changed much since his January 7 remarks (NBC video embed below) to

colleague Brian Williams. He told the "NBC Nightly News" host:

  "From a re****ter's point of view it's almost hard to remain objective 
because it's infectious, the energy, I think. It sort of goes against your

core to say that as a re****ter, but the crowds have gotten so much bigger,

his energy has gotten stronger. He feeds off that..."

However, it's one thing to commit bias on the air, paying for it in an 
advertising supplement shows that NBC is truly taking liberal spin to the 
next level. It's a good thing the network has "Saturday Night Live" to 
provide balance.


-- 
"I understand MSNBC has suspended Mr. Imus," Obama told ABC News, "but I 
would also say that there's nobody on my staff who would still be working 
for me if they made a comment like that about anybody of any ethnic group.

And I would hope that NBC ends up having that same attitude."
April 11 2007 B.Hussein Obama
 




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Covering Barack Obama Makes My Knees Quake
"Harry Dope" &l  2008-05-15 18:02:46 
Re: Covering Barack Obama Makes My Knees Quake
"syvyn11" <r  2008-05-15 18:09:34 

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