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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-19-09 09:06 PM
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Ted Turner Would Fire Lou Dobbs

Turner's April 1, 2008 interview on PBS, in which the visionary founder of CNN tells Charlie Rose he would fire Lou Dobbs, bears repeating:


Rose: Lou Dobbs used to be a friend of yours.
Turner: He's still a friend of mine.
Rose: Yeah.
Turner: But I think he's kinda flipped out. I wouldn't... Tom Johnson and I wouldn't let him do this when he was working at CNN. He just had to do the financial news straight, you know, and not fill it up with his opinions about who he hates and doesn't like the Mexicans and immigration.
Rose: So what would you do if you were running CNN today?
Turner: I'd call him in and chew him out.
Rose: You'd say either you tow the line or you can't work here?
Turner: That's exactly right.
Rose: That's what you'd do?
Turner: That's what we did before.
Rose: With him ?
Turner: Yeah.
Rose: Yeah.
The full one hour DVD of this Charlie Rose/Ted Turner interview was provided to me in the summer of 2008 by Phillip Evans, Vice President and Chief Communications Officer of Turner Enterprises. I've been monitoring Dobbs for years, tevo'ing his shows and observing his worsening narcissism. Dobbs is an anomaly on CNN in how he operates more in service to himself than in service to CNN. He stands apart from the network's other anchors in his rabid ideological rage and megalomaniacal self-promotion. Wolf Blitzer may be a drama-seeking nudge with annoying subject-ridden phraseology, but one could hardly imagine Blitzer tagging himself Mr. Independent and reading only admiring emails on-air, including demands that he run for President.


Right now the speculation is that Dobbs will be moving to Fox, on the heels of his ilk, Glenn Beck and John Stossel. That may be true, but the question I and others continue to ask is why Jonathan Klein, President of CNN/US, has kept Dobbs employed for this long - considering Dobbs' vengeful attacks on Latinos, Latino organizations, ACORN, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and more.

I've sought this answer from CNN on several occasions. I've also asked CNN's response, and Lou Dobbs' response, to why Dobbs wasn't included in post debate and post event analyses during the 2008 Presidential campaign as part of CNN's self-anointed "best political team on television"? Dobbs did make one or two appearances, but the disharmony between Dobbs and the rest of "the team" was palpable. During one post-debate event, Donna Brazile figuratively wiped the floor with Dobbs, chastising him and telling him he "wasn't her beau," which left Dobbs crimson and toothily bemused. Brazile handily won a big one for "the team."

On April 7, 2009, I shared a few email exchanges and phone calls with Carolyn Disbrow, Senior Publicist for Turner Broadcasting, in which I asked the following Lou Dobbs question:

Why isn't Mr. Dobbs included in analyses along with other CNN anchors who do joint/group analyses under the heading of "the best political team on television" after major media/political events (ie: presidential press conferences, etc.)? Mr. Dobbs made a few pre-election appearances with his colleagues - and then no more.
Ms. Disbrow responded with the following email:

Lou is one of CNN's top anchors. In addition to his nightly show on CNN, his visibility has increased in the last year with a daily rebroadcast on HLN, live election specials on HLN, and commentary on CNN.com". From a CNN spokesperson.
When I asked Disbrow why the need for an anonymous spokesperson for such a non-response to my question, she obliged by saying I could use her name. Hence, I am. This benign exchange was more than I ever got from Dobbs' office which refused my phone requests for interviews and answers to simple questions.

Still the person I've most wanted to speak with regarding Lou Dobbs has always been Ted Turner. It was Turner who brought Dobbs to CNN in 1980 at the suggestion of Sam Zelman, then executive in charge of on-air hires for the launch of the new cable network. I knew Dobbs and Turner had endured a long friendship. I believed Turner would be appalled by Dobbs' unmitigated bias and viciousness toward specific ethnic groups, and toward the United Nations to which Turner was a billion dollar donor. Though I didn't speak directly to Turner who was then out of the country, Phillip Evans, his Communications Director, couldn't have been more helpful. He was so eager to share Turner's Charlie Rose interview that he messengered the DVD overnight.

Here's another clip from that Charlie Rose interview where Turner discusses Dobbs' bigotry toward Latinos and Dobb's potential to ignite violence. Please note that this interview was conducted in April, 2008 during the Presidency of George W. Bush, whose administration Turner refers to in the clip:


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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-19-09 09:42 PM
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1. i miss the old cnn.....
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era veteran Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-20-09 12:37 AM
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2. Lou ser
CNN has been profoundly lost for a few years.
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Enthusiast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-20-09 06:40 AM
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4. Don't kid yourselves,
the same thing can happen to MSNBC. A full control of communications is the single remaining obstacle to complete corporate dominance of this country. There is no viable print media remaining. I feel they have designs on both MSNBC and the internet.
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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-20-09 02:35 AM
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3. ANY responsible news organization would fire an unrepentant liar
At least if they cared at all about their credibility.
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