From Deseret News archives:
'Saturday Night Live' makes CNN rethink
"Why did it take a skit on 'Saturday Night Live' to change the tone of the Democratic primary coverage?" asked a member of the Television Critics Association.
"Did it take a skit to change the coverage?" replied David Bohrman, the head of CNN's Washington bureau who heads up the network's political coverage.
Well, after an "SNL" sketch depicted a debate in which Hillary Clinton was asked tough, unfair questions while Barack Obama was tossed softballs, things did seem to change.
"I think the skit on 'Saturday Night Live' made us take a look at ourselves," CNN political analyst Gloria Borger said. "But I would also argue, however, that Barack Obama didn't get as soft coverage as everybody thought. ... I think, however, you took a look at that skit and you started asking some questions about being fair to both candidates."
So, it did take an "SNL" sketch to change the tone of the coverage, though CNN executives, anchors, reporters and analysts tried to explain it away.
CNN reporter Susan Malveaux argued that Obama coverage was "kind of a natural development," with the tougher treatment coming when "people started to take Barack Obama more seriously. ... I think that, naturally, the scrutiny got a lot tougher and that you kind of saw that progression that happened throughout the months."
So ... Malveaux excused what happened by arguing that it's "natural" for the press in general and CNN in particular to only do their jobs when they feel a candidate has a chance to win.
I must have missed class the day they taught that in journalism school.
Anchorman John King took an even more unusual route to excusing what happened he blamed Clinton.
"We have to cover the game at the moment," he said, "and the Clinton campaign started by presenting itself almost as the incumbent. 'We are inevitable. We are a powerhouse. We have more money. We have more organization. We have a stronger, more tested candidate. The Clintons are coming back to power.'
"So, we covered them as the fortress Clinton. And it does bring tougher questions. It does bring a more skeptical coverage."
So ... you only ask tough questions of candidates who think they're going to win? Or, perhaps, of candidates who seem arrogant and annoying?
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