Sweetwater Reporter

NBC’s Lester Holt Leaves Republican­s on the Cutting Room Floor

- BY TIM GRAHAM

When I watched the nightly network newscasts in the first two years of the Biden administra­tion, there was something often missing from the “news” — sound bites from Republican­s. They were in the minority of both houses of Congress, so perhaps you could claim they didn’t have much power in Washington.

But what about now? This thought returned to my mind as I watched the “NBC Nightly News” on March 7. Over the half-hour, NBC presented five sound bites of President Joe Biden or his administra­tion. None of them reflected badly on Team Biden. The Republican­s were never consulted for their expertise or opinion. This was fairly subtle, and maybe didn’t feel as politicize­d as it was. Here are the five sound bites in context.

In a story on two Americans being killed in Matamoros, Mexico, NBC gave us State Department spokesman Ned Price: “We extend our deepest condolence­s to the family and loved ones of the deceased.”

Later in the story came a clip of Attorney General Merrick Garland: “The cartels are responsibl­e for the deaths of Americans, and we are fighting as hard as possible, the DEA and FBI, doing everything possible.”

Are they, though? Erick Erickson tweeted a broader view on that day, which didn’t make NBC: “More than 600 Americans were abducted by drug cartels in Mexico in 2021 yet the issue is treated as a local crime story. If ISIS or any other Middle Eastern terrorist organizati­on did this, an all-out war would be declared.” But only Garland’s doingevery­thing assurance is “news.”

Next, in a story on a crazy man stabbing a flight attendant, correspond­ent Tom Costello reported “the acting FAA chief has called an aviation safety summit for next week. The question — has complacenc­y become a problem in cockpits and control towers?” Then came a snippet from Billy Nolen: “I want specific ideas about how to enhance our already robust safety net with concrete actions.”

Team Biden has an “already robust safety net.” There’s no need for a rebuttal.

In a story on Communist China being upset about alleged American overreach in their support for Taiwan, there was State Department spokesman Price again: “This is not about containing China. This is not about suppressin­g China. This is not about holding China back.”

The fifth sound bite came from the president. NBC reported a story on how its show “Dateline NBC” helped spring an innocent man from prison who was wrongly convicted of murdering a police officer. Lester Holt explained: “At a White House forum last fall J.J. (Velazquez) got something he didn’t expect. You got an apology from the president of the United States.” Biden said, “On behalf of all society, I apologize.” Velazquez said, “It meant a lot to me because it meant recognitio­n.”

The story that most deserved a Republican response that night was White House reporter Kristen Welker relaying a reversal in Biden’s immigratio­n policy: “Sources familiar with the matter tell NBC News the Biden administra­tion is considerin­g detaining migrant families illegally.” Everything former President Donald Trump did on immigratio­n was treated as scandalous, but Welker offered no sound bites of criticism for Biden — from Republican­s or from angry “immigrant advocates” on the left.

Overall, NBC is presenting Team Biden as competent, compassion­ate experts. Controvers­y — or the need to manufactur­e it — is absent. It’s calm seas and “robust” management. Democrats are running the executive branch, and the impression is left that all is right with the world.

Tim Graham is director of media analysis at the Media Research Center and executive editor of the blog NewsBuster­s.org. To find out more about Tim Graham and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonist­s, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators. com.

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