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Chung: Condit "Conservative"; Weekday CBS Evening News Aired Second Mention of Condit/Levy >>> MRC on MSNBC: Rich Noyes, the MRC's Director of Media Analysis, is scheduled to appear repeatedly during the daytime today, between 11am and 3pm EDT, on MSNBC as part of rotating panels which will assess ABC's interview with Gary Condit. <<<
But, I did want to point out one misleading statement from Chung. While she did once identify Condit as a Democrat, she described him as "a little-known six-term conservative Democrat." A bit later, Condit contended: "I voted four times not to impeach President Clinton." Assuming that assertion has more credibility than the rest of what he claimed, it shows he's hardly all that "conservative." Indeed, from 1989 through 2000 Condit has a career 52 percent average rating from the Americans with Democratic Action and a 48 percent career rating from the American Conservative Union. So he's hardly a flaming liberal, but he's significantly more liberal than several House Democrats from the South and West and many Republicans. "Moderate Democrat" would be a more accurate description.
On Thursday's CBS Evening News, anchor John Roberts took about 35 seconds to summarize Condit's letter to constituents and stress that Condit is not a suspect in Levy's disappearance. Will CBS return tonight to its attitude that none of this is news? -- Brent Baker
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With
Connie Chung having done a pretty good job of posing tough questions to
Congressman Gary Condit (D-CA), and with massive amounts of TV analysis
and punditry concentrating on Condit's answers, I hesitated to do
anything this morning about the interview on ABC's Primetime Thursday.
Last
night, before the Condit interview aired on ABC, the weekday edition of
the CBS Evening News uttered its second mention ever of the Chandra
Levy/Gary Condit scandal. Back on July 18 Dan Rather made the first and
until now only mention on his weekday show. (Several stories have aired on
the Saturday and Sunday editions of the CBS Evening News.)