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Iceman1977
19 Jun 2009, 1:12 PM EDT
ABC Employees Donated Heavily to Obama

Friday, June 19, 2009 8:30 AM

By: Jennifer Harper, The Washington Times Article Font Size



As indignation turned to outrage Thursday among critics of an ABC News prime-time special on President Obama's health care policy, The Washington Times has learned that ABC employees gave 80 times as much money to Mr. Obama's 2008 campaign for president than to his rival's.


According to an analysis of campaign donations by the Center for Responsive Politics, conducted at The Times' request, ABC employees in several divisions donated $124,421 to the Obama campaign, compared with $1,550 to the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain.


The 60-minute ABC program, to air live from the White House on Wednesday, is sparking hardball politics in other ways. Grass-roots boycotts, Republican outcry and a study citing media bias are all part of the mix.


A study released Thursday by the Business & Media Institute (BMI) found that since Inauguration Day, ABC has aired news stories with positive reviews of Mr. Obama's health care policy 55 times, compared with 18 times when the network highlighted negative reviews.


Citing Census Bureau figures, the BMI analyses also accused ABC of "exaggerating the breadth of the uninsured problem," saying the network's claim that up to 50 million Americans are uninsured is false.


"ABC is in bed with their source, so to speak. ABC is supposed to be a news organization, not a producer of infomercials for national health care. And I wonder what they would have done if the Bush administration had asked for positive programming to support the war on terror or Social Security initiatives," said Dan Gainor, BMI vice president of business and culture.


Longtime Democratic strategist Tad Devine, however, said he detected the vast right-wing conspiracy of the last Democratic administration, and warned Republicans that complaining could backfire.


"It's the same old, same old from Republicans. People who run political parties have a responsibility to get their side of the story out, and they're attacking ABC to do that. ABC is the vehicle," said Mr. Devine, whose Democratic roots go back to the presidential ticket of Jimmy Carter and Walter F. Mondale.


"Republicans think they must undercut news organizations who give President Obama favorable coverage - or they will lose elections. They're going to go after anyone who gives Obama a showcase," Mr. Devine said. "But it could backfire. If the GOP keeps this up, everyone will tune into that ABC special on Wednesday."


An informal online poll at the New York Daily News on Thursday found that 75 percent of the respondents did not "trust" ABC to provide even-handed coverage. And conservative bloggers have been intensely critical of ABC in recent days.


"I'm not watching ABC entertainment, and I'm not watching their news programming either," said New York-based Karen Dougherty, who writes LonelyConservative.com, one of many blogs issuing a call for boycotts of ABC and its advertisers.


The broadcast, they say, is tantamount to an infomercial for the administration, made worse by the fact that ABC also will broadcast "World News Tonight" from the White House on Wednesday.


"It's not enough to say that ABC is exercising terrible journalistic judgment. The American public has to let ABC know that these decisions matter. As a believer in the marketplace, I think that an advertiser boycott is the way to deal with this unseemly display of media partisanship. After all, every American has a voice in the marketplace," said Sunny Berman of Bookwormroom.com, another conservative blog based in California.


An ABC executive responded to criticisms with the following:




wow...another chicago pay to play scandal - obama must have learned a lot from ole blago

4daWeak
19 Jun 2009, 1:46 PM EDT
It wasn't unethical for them to have donated to Obama's presidential campaign. Wouldn't you after 8 years of bloopers? I don't agree with ABC, but you are making something out of nothing.

pLaGuE_90
19 Jun 2009, 2:19 PM EDT
You don't know what "Pay to Play" means, do you?

Iceman1977
19 Jun 2009, 3:10 PM EDT
You don't know what "Pay to Play" means, do you?

maybe not.

the point is if you donated to obama you will be rewarded with either tax payer money or exclusive content....

now - we can all agree that this is the way washington has been for a very long time. The difference is that the raving socialist said there should be a change in washington and lobbyiests and special interests would have less of an impact.

Now - imagine bush saying no more lobbyists and then appointing 17 to his cabinet? what do you feel the media's reaction would be? the same type of orgasm day in and day out over how well obama reads the teleprompter?

Psychokilla8888
19 Jun 2009, 6:53 PM EDT
Its not a big scandel it just backs up the claim that ABC and other major networks besides fox are obviously biased towards the democrat party and the Obama administration.

daffy87
19 Jun 2009, 10:03 PM EDT
Exactly psycho, this isn't a scandal and its not surprising.... thought it was common knowledge that ABC was in Obama's pocket.

Liights
19 Jun 2009, 11:19 PM EDT
nice find, that is some real evidence of a liberal media

Iceman1977
23 Jun 2009, 12:00 PM EDT
nice find, that is some real evidence of a liberal media

notice how the lefties just ignore this story?

s3ReLaX
23 Jun 2009, 1:49 PM EDT
And I've heard lefties say Fox News was biased..

GB_Owl
23 Jun 2009, 2:29 PM EDT
And I've heard lefties say Fox News was biased..

It is, it just so happens that ABC is equally biased in the other direction.

Cooley47
24 Jun 2009, 9:40 AM EDT
I thought the Presidency was like the Police, they can't accept donations etc?

Iceman1977
24 Jun 2009, 10:30 AM EDT
I thought the Presidency was like the Police, they can't accept donations etc?

The united auto workers donated millions to obama and democrats...

do you think it is coincidence that they are now being paid with the dollars of tax payers?

Cooley47
24 Jun 2009, 11:05 AM EDT
Oh I don't, but I thought there was a law for this exact reason.

I know my father who was a police officer couldn't accept anything from citizens because it looked like a way of getting off on something etc, which is why I thought Presidents etc couldn't do it.

theseamonster21
25 Jun 2009, 10:44 AM EDT
The united auto workers donated millions to obama and democrats...

do you think it is coincidence that they are now being paid with the dollars of tax payers?

And you wonder why Michigan is literally failing... Granholm (Dem) has been in office since 2003, and why did she get elected? THE EFFING UAW! Congrats michigan, you set yourself up for failure because of greed!

Psychokilla8888
25 Jun 2009, 12:00 PM EDT
The ABC polls says overwhelming majority support cap and trade while every other poll says 48-52 % of people support it. Biased much.

DeNaRi
12 Jul 2009, 9:16 PM EDT
Obama's policies and mindset serves their interests. That simple. That's the motivation for any contributions to political figures.