David Gregory: Why the Cheney Story Matters
Posted by Pamela Leavey
February 18th, 2006 @ 11:52 am
Following up on Ron’s post earlier on the media and the Cheney story, David Gregory, Chief White House Correspondent for NBC, has a post on his blog on “why the Cheney story matters.” Here’s a few quips from Gregory:
I’m in the business of getting information — as much of it as possible. The public and I don’t always get as much as I think we deserve, but I keep trying. I also try to demand straight answers. Covering politicians, I have to work harder to get them. I have not made any judgments about the facts of this story as it pertains to what happened on the Armstrong ranch. I have stuck to reporting the facts. I do, however feel it’s appropriate to push hard for full and immediate disclosure from our country’s highest leaders about their conduct — public and private. My view is, as elected officials with unparalleled influence over the lives of the American people, the President and Vice President owe the public information about their activities. I see myself as a proxy for the public that has raised questions about what happened and why the Vice President did not immediately disclose it. Furthermore, when a sitting Vice President shoots a man, it’s a helluva story — worthy of public notice and discussion. Therefore, I think it’s appropriate to question the White House about why the Vice President chose to disregard the President’s normal procedures for public disclosure. Mr. Cheney, in my view, acted as if he had something to hide. He also chose to allow a witness to this accident and the White House press secretary to spend three days portraying this as the fault of the shooting victim, Harry Whittington. Wednesday, Mr. Cheney changed course and took the blame. That invites press scrutiny.
This episode was also emblematic of how the Vice President chooses to communicate with the press and by extension the public. It also revealed tension within the White House between the staffs of the President and Vice President.
Gregory also notes the whining from the right wing news sources and blogosphere that alleges a “left-wing, overly cynical, prissy White House press corps” — which Gregory announces is “nonsense”…
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