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Couric's Clulessness
2007-09-26
Speaking at the National Press Club Tuesday evening, CBS "Evening News" anchor Katie Couric pulled back the curtain on her personal views of both the war in Iraq and former “Evening News” anchor Dan Rather.

“Everyone in this room would agree that people in this country were misled in terms of the rationale of this war,” said Couric, adding that it is “pretty much accepted” that the war in Iraq was a mistake.
Everyone in this room == National Press Club. Thank you for your cooperation, Katie.
“I’ve never understood why [invading Iraq] was so high on the administration’s agenda when terrorism was going on in Afghanistan and Pakistan and that [Iraq] had no true connection with al Qaeda.”
Doesn't understand how to keep her career going forward, either.
Further, Couric said the Bush administration botched the war effort, calling it “accepted truths” that it erred by“disbanding the Iraq military, and leaving 100,000 Sunni men feeling marginalized and angry...[and] whether there were enough boots on the ground, the feeling that we’d be welcomed as liberators and didn’t need to focus as much on security.” She added “I’d feel totally comfortable saying any of that at some point, if required, on television.”
Sooo it's W's fault that Hussein had stocked them up for an insurgency and Iran continued the effort. Check.
The former “Today” show anchor traced her discomfort with the administration’s march to war back to the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks.

“The whole culture of wearing flags on our lapel and saying ‘we’ when referring to the United States and, even the ‘shock and awe’ of the initial stages, it was just too jubilant and just a little uncomfortable. And I remember feeling, when I was anchoring the ‘Today’ show, this inevitable march towards war and kind of feeling like, ‘Will anybody put the brakes on this?’ And is this really being properly challenged by the right people? And I think, at the time, anyone who questioned the administration was considered unpatriotic and it was a very difficult position to be in.”

Couric referenced comments made by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday’s “The Charlie Rose Show,” and said she actually agreed with Ahmadinejad on one point. “Oftentimes Westerners don’t really understand fully the values of this particular culture,” said Couric. “And I think the jury is still out as to whether democracy can really thrive in Iraq.”

Couric, a native of Arlington, Virginia, was at the Club to discuss “Democracy and the Press” for a recording of “The Kalb Report,” a public affairs series hosted by journalist and scholar Marvin Kalb. The series is sponsored by George Washington University, the National Press Club and Harvard’s Shorenstein Center. People in the audience included Couric’s parents, “Evening News” executive producer Rick Kaplan, Shorenstein Center founder Walter Shorenstein and NPR’s Dan Schorr.

Couric also weighed in on the lawsuit recently filed by Dan Rather against CBS, in which Rather alleges he was unfairly squeezed out of CBS by network executives following a controversial 2004 story about President George W. Bush’s Texas Air National Guard service record. After evidence emerged that the story’s primary documents were possibly faked or forged, Rather stated on air that “if I knew then what I know now, I would not have gone ahead with the story as it was aired, and I certainly would not have used the documents in question.”

Couric took Rather to task for his reporting. “There were things in there that were quite egregious in terms of how it was reported,” she said. “And sloppy work is sloppy work…They did not dot their I’s and cross their T’s when it came to that story…And our job is to get right.”
Posted by:gorb

#7  Re: #3...

Sweet Jesus, Moose...how the hell am I supposed to get any work done tomorrow, seeing as how that pic is going to make it an absolute necessity that I gouge out my eyes with a salad fork right now?
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2007-09-26 23:43  

#6  Shows like 20/20 and 60 Minutes will remain, however. I'm just talking about the Anchors. Local affiliates will pick up that stuff.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-09-26 18:28  

#5  She's a lightweight given the wheel at the last moments before network news crashes into the rocks and sinks for good.

News junkies go to 24 hour cable for news. During emergencies even the Networks tap the 24 hour cable stations. The only reason the 11 news survives is inertia and Rather put a stake into that and Couric was put into position to ensure it's death. Network news is a pride business not good business so it takes a while to disband.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-09-26 18:27  

#4  Disturbing. Very disturbing.
Posted by: gorb   2007-09-26 17:45  

#3  Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-09-26 17:37  

#2  Couric: A lefty but fortunately a lightweight. Irrelevant. Stick with showing people your colon on TV.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-09-26 17:27  

#1  And then there is the point that only those people in that room give a flying phuck about what she thinks feels.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2007-09-26 17:16  

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