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Thursday, April 17, 2008
An open letter to Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopoulos

Dear Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopoulos,

It's hard to know where to begin with this, less than an hour after you signed off from your Democratic presidential debate here in my hometown of Philadelphia, a televised train wreck that my friend and colleague Greg Mitchell has already called, quite accurately, "a shameful night for the U.S. media." It's hard because -- like many other Americans -- I am still angry at what I just witnessed, so angry that it's hard to even type accurately because my hands are shaking. Look, I know that "media criticism" -- especially when it's one journalist speaking to another -- tends to be a genteel, collegial thing, but there's no genteel way to say this.

With your performance tonight -- your focus on issues that were at best trivial wastes of valuable airtime and at worst restatements of right-wing falsehoods, punctuated by inane "issue" questions that in no way resembled the real world concerns of American voters -- you disgraced my profession of journalism, and, by association, me and a lot of hard-working colleagues who do still try to ferret out the truth, rather than worry about who can give us the best deal on our capital gains taxes. But it's even worse than that. By so badly botching arguably the most critical debate of such an important election, in a time of both war and economic misery, you disgraced the American voters, and in fact even disgraced democracy itself. Indeed, if I were a citizen of one of those nations where America is seeking to "export democracy," and I had watched the debate, I probably would have said, "no thank you." Because that was no way to promote democracy.

You implied throughout the broadcast that you wanted to reflect the concerns of voters in Pennsylvania. Well, I'm a Pennsylvanian voter, and so are my neighbors and most of my friends and co-workers. You asked virtually nothing that reflected our everyday issues -- trying to fill our gas tanks and save for college at the same time, our crumbling bridges and inadequate mass transit, or the root causes of crime here in Philadelphia. In fact, there almost isn't enough space -- and this is cyberspace, where room is unlimited -- to list all the things you could have asked about but did not, from health care to climate change to alternative energy to our policy toward China to the deterioration of Afghanistan to veterans' benefits to improving education. You ignored virtually everything that just happened in what most historians agree is one of the worst presidencies in American history, including the condoning of torture and the trashing of the Constitution, although to be fair you also ignored the policy concerns of people on the right, like immigration issues.

You asked about gun control -- phrased to try for a "gotcha" in a state where that's such a divisive issue -- but not about what we really care about, which is how to reduce crime. You pressed and pressed on those capital gains taxes, but Senators Clinton and Obama were forced to bring up the housing crisis on their own initiative.

Instead, you wasted more than half of the debate -- a full hour -- on tabloid trivia that for the most part wasn't even that interesting, because most of it was infertile ground that has already been covered again and again and again. I'm not saying that Rev. Wright and Bosnia sniper fire and "bitter" were never newsworthy -- I myself wrote about all of these for the Philadelphia Daily News or my Attytood blog, back when they were more relevant -- but the questions were stale yet clearly intended to gin up controversy (they didn't, by the way, other than the controversy over you.) The final questions of that section, asking Obama whether he thought Rev. Wright "loved America" and then suggesting that Obama himself is somehow a hater of the American flag, or worse, were flat-out repulsive.

Are you even thinking when simply echo some of the vilest talking points from far-right talk radio? What are actually getting at -- do you honestly believe that someone with a solid track record as a lawmaker in a Heartland state which elected him to the U.S. Senate, who is now seeking to make some positive American history as our first black president, is somehow un-American, or unpatriotic? Does that even make any sense? Question his policies, or question his leadership. because that is your job as a journalist. But don't insult our intelligence by questioning his patriotism.

Here's a question for you, George. Is it true that yesterday you appeared on the radio with conservative talk radio host Sean Hannity, and that you said you were "taking notes" when he urged you to ask a question about Obama's supposed ties to a former member of the Weather Underground -- which in fact you did? With all the fabulous resources of ABC News at your disposal, is that an appropriate way for a supposed journalist to come up with debate questions - by pandering to divisive radio shows?

And Charlie...could you be any more out of touch with your viewers? Most people aren't millionaires like you, and if Pennsylvanians are losing sleep over economic matters, it is not over whether the capital gains tax will go back up again. I was a little shocked when you pressed and pressed on that back-burner issue and left almost no time for high gas prices, but then I learned tonight that you did the same thing in the last debate, that you fretted over that middle-class family that made $200,000 a year. Charlie, the nicest way that I can put this is that you need to get out more.

But I'm not ready to make nice. What I just watched was an outrage. As a journalist, you appeared to confirm all of the worst qualities that cause people to hold our profession in such low esteem, especially your obsession with cornering the candidates with lame "trick" questions and your complete lack of interest or concern about substance -- or about the American people, or the state of our nation. You embarrassed some good people who work at ABC News -- for example, the journalists who worked hard to break this story just last week -- and you embarrassed yourselves. The millions of people who watched the debate were embarrassed, too -- at the state of our political discourse, and what it has finally become, at long last.

Quickly, a word to any and all of my fellow journalists who happen to read this open letter: This. Must. Stop. Tonight, if possible. I thought that we had hit rock bottom in March 2003, when we failed to ask the tough questions in the run-up to the Iraq war. But this feels even lower. We need to pick ourselves up, right now, and start doing our job -- to take a deep breath and remind ourselves of what voters really need to know, and how we get there, that's it's not all horse-race and "gotcha." Although, to be blunt, I would also urge the major candidates in 2012 to agree only to debates that are organized by the League of Women Voters, with citizen moderators and questioners. Because we have proven without a doubt in 2008 that working journalists don't deserve to be the debate "deciders."

Charlie, I'm going to sign off this letter the way that you always sign off the news, that "I hope you had a great day."

Because America just had a horrible night.

Posted by Will Bunch @ 12:23 AM  Permalink | 208 comments
Comments
12:35 AM, 04/17/2008
This is HILARIOUS!! So when the liberal media finally asks semi-tough questions of the liberal Messiah and don't just bow down and kiss his ring it is a horrible night for America??!! That's great!! Please, keep the comedy coming! Next will be a column on how it is racist to make Obama have to actually win the election before we make him President!
Posted by talktozig
12:35 AM, 04/17/2008
Amen. If you read the running blog comments on abcnews.com, the majority of posts reflect just what you've said here. Voters are not the idiots journalists, pundits, moderators and media seem to think we are. The media need to stop calling the candidates "elitist" and turn that mirror on themselves.
Posted by sbspacey
12:38 AM, 04/17/2008
I 100% concur with your letter. This was not a debate of policy issues. This was tabloid journalism at it's worst. And yes, George was on both Sean Hannity and a right wing show in NY, who both asked him to ask the question that were asked today. I 100% agree.. Pennsylvania Lost and America Lost today.. and ABC Lost Big Time too.. I am not watching a tabloid television again.
Posted by r2ar2000
12:39 AM, 04/17/2008
Awesome column! ABC and their hacks should be ashamed. What an insult to the people of PA. The only way to stop the nonsense is to VOTE FOR OBAMA AND GET THE RACE OVER WITH. Then perhaps the media will focus on the real differences between the Republicans and Democrats. Clearly, there is too much time between primaries because the reporters just aren't smart enough to fill the time with real issues like the economy, health care, education, security, international relations. Maybe the elitist media thinks the people are too stupid to understand? Hmmm....that makes me . . ..bitter.
Posted by Exfan
12:40 AM, 04/17/2008
My goodness, what is that high-pitched whine? A mosquito? Oh no, it's just the crazy liberal down at the paper.
Posted by Echo
12:41 AM, 04/17/2008
To the guy who said "maybe Obama will have to actually win the election". Guess what, he's already ahead of Hillary the shrew and he's going to win, partly because the people of PA are smarter than the media gives them credit.
Posted by Exfan
12:41 AM, 04/17/2008
Thanks, Will, for expressing what a lot of viewers clearly are feeling tonight. This was a debacle, not a debate.
Posted by Suze26
12:43 AM, 04/17/2008
Attaboy
Posted by alisonw
12:44 AM, 04/17/2008
Reply from Charlie and George: Thanks for your concern and your thoughtful input. We value input from our viewers, blah blah blah. Since, of course, we can't please everybody with the questions we would ask, and there probably aren't any significant policy differences between the candidates (at least according to our interns).
Posted by SteveMG
12:54 AM, 04/17/2008
Echo, at least Will is not threatening to "SHOOT" either one of them! Unlike you know who ... http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/17/01355/8786/4/497311
Posted by ptw
01:00 AM, 04/17/2008
ABC decided that the voters care more about the character of the candidates than the issues. Not that flag pins in your lapel, misspeaking and guilt by pastor association are an adequate reflection of such, but after 20 previous debates, there's not much of any substantive difference between the candidates that hasn't been covered. However, I would've preferred the candidates have been pressed more on their seemingly protectionist views on global trade and more importantly on how the US can maintain its high standard of living without efficiencies gained from the cheap imports from China and NAFTA countries.
Posted by wil
01:06 AM, 04/17/2008
Edward R. Murrow warned about how the medium of television might be used; how right he was...
Posted by maxcat06
01:13 AM, 04/17/2008
Has anyone been reading the blogs and comments sections lately? Guess what Americans have been talking about? An issue is nowhere to be found. We have only ourselves to blame for the tone of the debate tonight.
Posted by dmoran
01:13 AM, 04/17/2008
I agree with you completely. No more network debates. They obviously are too out of touch with Americans to know the important issues. Can you believe they didn't even ask about the housing crisis? But they asked about some guy who was a radical in the turbulent and confusing 60s. I am also shaking and literally sick that the media is so obtuse that they think we want a tmz debate when we are losing our jobs and homes. This was a GOP tabloid hit job, and no Democrat should be happy to see this happen to the Democratic leading candidate. If you Clinton supporters are happy about this, than you are officially a Republican.
Posted by Debra
01:22 AM, 04/17/2008
Bill, I saw the Presidential debate tonight with dozens of people. You expressed our contempt for Charlie and George's questions the first 45-60 minutes very precisely. They are both a huge embarrassment to themselves and their "profession." Despite the media’s horrific failure tonight, the debate had a clear winner – Barack Obama. Barack was presidential and Hillary was not. Barack was gracious and Hillary went for the jugular every chance she got. Furthermore, Barack used language that makes it clear that he expects to be President. Hillary, on the other hand, at times, used wording that signaled she has zero confidence that she is going to be president. A great insight into her thinking! As an aside, Barack is clearly the better attorney in all respects. Furthermore, tonight, I was shocked to learn that Hillary flunked the Washington, D.C. bar exam in the 1970s. This was a disgrace for a Yale Law School graduate. Hillary never took the flunked exam a second time. What a coward! [Note: Hillary did pass the Arkansas bar exam, which was easier than the Washington, D.C. bar.] Hillary wants everyone to think she is so very smart. What a joke! The Hillary that we see is a fiction. Her real life is very different in multiple respects from the life she play acts. Too bad the media is afraid to tell the real stories that I have heard east coast, west coast and in Canada since 1994. She is extremely fortunately that Barack is more honorable than she is. He could excoriate her.
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