Fox News Won't Admit That Republicans Voted Against 9/11 Rescue Workers Leslie Savan December 13, 2010
On Fox & Friends this morning, Fox News legal analyst Peter Johnson Jr. launched into a passionate attack on Congress and the US Senate for killing health benefits for 9/11 rescue workers. Last week, Congress told them they could drop dead, Johnson said, to the mournful chords of September Song. Shame, embarrassment, outrage, angerall the proper reactions to the conduct of our senators who
have turned their back on American heroes. Worse, theyve been betrayed by the same politicians who couldnt take enough pictures with them. Right on, Peter. About the Author Leslie Savan Leslie Savan blogs for The Nation about media and politics. A three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist for her Village Voice... Also by The Author [ Click for More ] If You're Fat, It's Obama's Fault (Healthcare Policy, Health)
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But in his three-and-a-half-minute rant, Johnson didnt once mention who in Congress could be such heartless hypocrites. The 57-to-42 vote was three short needed to break a filibuster, as every Republican voted against even bringing the bill to a vote, and every Democrat but one voted in favor (Harry Reid had to switch his vote for arcane procedural reasons). People like me on TV are sometimes practiced at outrage, Johnson said (in a rare bit that described Foxs basic technique), but the injustice of this makes words hard to come by.
Especially the word Republican. For anyone working at the Roger Ailesled media arm of the GOP and Tea Party, speaking that word in such a negative context would be like shouting Voldemort in the halls of the Ministry of Magic. Better to let viewers assume that both parties are equally guiltyor even that Republicans, whom Fox has so thoroughly associated with American heroes, are innocent. And for that, the proper reaction to Fox Newss conduct is shame, embarrassment, outrage, anger.
You can watch the performance here.