Mary Mapes on CBS, the National Guard memos, and right wing pressure on the media

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The former CBS News producer for Dan Rather on the controversial Bush / National Guard story talks about right wing pressure on the news media.

Cenk Uygur: Mary Mapes, former producer for Dan Rather on 60 Minutes, and author of the new book, Truth and Duty. Mary, your story of course, caused a lot of controversy about the National Guard service of George Bush. I want to get into a little bit more detail, Mary, about why you think CBS reacted the way they did.

Mary Mapes: It was interesting this week, watching the McCain story play out in the New York Times. I mean, I almost have a kind of, post traumatic stress disorder when I see a news organization run a story and you start hearing all this vitriol in the right and how they're liberals and they shouldn't have done it, and it was hateful, and ignorant, and dumb, and mean, and deceitful, and all those things. It literally gives me flashbacks.

Cenk Uygur: Were you proud of the New York Times for running that story on McCain, and having the courage to run that story?

Mary Mapes: Well the relationship between money and politics is complicated and dirty, and one of the biggest stories, you know, that nobody covers. I don't know. I think everybody as usual in American, everybody got really hung up on, "did McCain have an affair?" And I have sort of taken a personal vow not to think about John McCain naked for the rest of my life. So I'm not paying any attention to that. But the story told me a few things. It told me about divisions within McCain's camp. It told me that sometimes McCain thinks he is so ethical that anything he does can't be challenged. And it also frankly really troubles me that here he was lobbying on behalf of some folks like Sinclair Media, who are that real far right media outlet that were, you know, part of, they ran that dummied up John Kerry documentary, you know, "stolen honor," or something in 2004. So all that stuff deserves a big examination.

Cenk Uygur: Finally, Mary one last question for you. You know, you said that everybody, to some degree is intimidated by the Republican attack machine, if you go after the Republicans they're going to come to get you. Is there any concern about attacking a Democrat in the media?

Mary Mapes: No. No. No.

(Both Laugh)

Mary Mapes: But let me think about that. No. No because...

Cenk Uygur: So you have an unbalanced playing field then, where you gotta be real careful if you're going to go after the Republicans. But the Democrats are open season?

Mary Mapes: Well that's absolutely true. But what has happened is that over the years the Republicans have called...you know...if you think of the media reported as being referees who are supposed to point out problems and things like that...it's like one team is, you know, accusing the referees of cheating on behalf of the other. And when that happens, you know, accusing people of bias all the time, you start bending over backwards to keep from being bias. And I think for a number of reasons, I think the media is much more careful about what they say about Republicans, and that becomes a problem. And Democrats, frankly, don't have all those Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, you know, the crazy people to start screaming and stirring things up.
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For years you've heard about liberal bias in the media. If you want a great example, listen to Cenk's interview of Mary Mapes.

Cenk: You were fired for running a completely biased hit piece on President Bush using an absolutely phony document as the basis for the story. Do you have any regrets?

Mapes: Well..... I really believe there had to be something to the story. The first moment that it was legal to do so, George Bush left the Texas Air National Guard, and enrolled at Harvard in pursuit of an MBA.

Cenk: Outside of the phony document, which was proven to be a blatent forgery, did you ever gather any evidence?

Mapes: Where there's smoke there's fire. George Bush quit flying. Maybe he was smoking crack. Maybe he had a panic attack. Maybe he was a complete coward. We'll never know the truth.

Cenk: CBS fired you in a humiliating manner, and your career was instantly destroyed. No other news organization would ever hire you again, because you are the embodiment of biased journalism. Do you have any regrets?

Mapes: Well...I think the country needs to know that the guy who started two wars flew jets in the Texas Air National Guard. Now it's true that Bill Clinton dodged the draft, and loathed the military. And it's true that Al Gore had a bodyguard when he was writing reports for Stars and Stripes. And it's true that John Kerry's fellow Swiftboat officers said he was a coward and a liar. But we don't do stories like this at CBS 60 Minutes. We do hit pieces on Republicans.

Cenk: How is the Democrat Party doing in Texas?

Mapes: I think this former red state is now a solid blue state. I have written documents to prove it. I've been slinking around Mike Huckabee events, trying to see if we can get this guy nominated, so the GOP will be destroyed for all time. That's what objective journalists do. & nbsp;

by KenTX on 02/26/2008 01:47:34 AM EST


I'm not gonna be the one to defend the Bushies on this blog, but that CBS piece was a crock of shit...They could have nailed Bush on so many other things that had real evidence and basis, but they chose to try to Swiftboat him (as he was doing to Kerry) out of spite and malice...Yeah, he cheated, yeah he hid from service, but they sure came at him the wrong way about it...

There is a way to play this game. CBS, Mapes and Rather just chose to do it lazily and wrong... I know she was trying to sell her story by having the TYT interview and all, but she needs to go home...she blew her chance...

by bobo1 on 02/26/2008 12:55:08 PM EST

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Listening to Cenk's interview of Mary Mapes is enlightening, to say the least. This woman actually finds a way to believe that she is an unbiased, professional journalist. If there's a reason that CBS News lost all credibility as a news source, its Mary Mapes. If there is a youtube link to this interview, I'll forward it to Goldberg, Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly and the gang. This is a classic that should be copied on vinyl.

by KenTX on 02/26/2008 07:08:14 PM EST

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Here's the You Tube of a portion of the interview:

http://youtube.com/watch?v= LuoEYo8YVWM

by Cenk on 02/27/2008 10:12:52 PM EST

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but the youtube clip was 3:18 of the original 18:47 segment.

Unfortunately, it omits the best parts of the interview, where Mary Mapes blames everyone else in the world but herself for her humiliating departure from CBS News.  She is still self-delusional and unapologetic and unrepentant over the reasons that no self-respecting news organization in America will touch her with a ten foot pole.

Mary Mapes is the epitome of a partisan political hack, dressed up in the clown suit of an “objective journalist”. She’s still trying to justify the validity of basing a political hatchet job hit piece on phony documents constructed by a partisan operative with an agenda.

You are to be congratulated for the best interview of Mary Mapes ever conducted in the media, mainstream or alternative. Mary talked about her heartfelt desire for a Texas dominated by the Democrat Party. Then she talked about her absolute conviction that a young George W Bush must have been guilty of dishonorable conduct when he was in the Texas Air National Guard.

What I missed was the part where she detailed the investigative background on Bill Burkett and the credibility of the story she produced. Not everyone is buying her point of view, such as the editors of every news organization in America who refuse to hire her.

Is the New York Times story on John McCain going away? Not by a long shot. They’ve implied that McCain wrote two letters to the FCC as a favor to a lobbyist he was screwing. If the story is true, then the actions were questionable in a moral and ethical sense, but certainly not illegal. But if the NYT is going to run a story like that, with unnamed sources, and scurrilous charges, then they better produce some photos of the act of coitus.

I would like to see a joint project between the New York Times and CBS News, where they spend millions of dollars investigating the extent of the drug use of a young Barack Obama. Was he doing crack when he was in college? Did he ever sell drugs to make a little spending money? But you know as well as I do that the liberal media only attacks Republicans.


by KenTX on 02/28/2008 01:09:24 AM EST

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