“[President Bush] was aware that his top aides met in the White House basement to micromanage the application of waterboarding and other widely-condemned interrogation techniques,” writes The Washington Post’s Dan Froomkin in his “White House Watch” column today. Froomkin points to a particular back-and-forth between ABC News’ Martha Raddatz and Pres. Bush during an interview last Friday, an exchange about whether Bush knew about — and whether he approved— the meeting, which concluded with Bush saying: “…And, yes, I’m aware our national security team met on this issue. And I approved. I don’t know what’s new about that; I’m not so sure what’s so startling about that.”
Here is “what’s so startling about that,” according to Froomkin: “If you consider what the government did to be torture, which is a crime according to U.S. and international law, Bush’s statement shifts his role from being an accessory after the fact to being part of a conspiracy to commit.” And yet, Fromkin adds, “There was no mention of Bush’s admission in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal or The Los Angeles Times. There was nothing on the major wire services. And nothing on CNN, CBS or NBC.”

Yes, it's shocking but not surprising that Bush could make such an admission and not a single media source would pick it up and run with it. (Except CJR, and thank you for that)
You have to wonder why ABC didn't run with it? This was a scoop most news sources would die for and yet there it lies--dead as a doornail with apparently no chance of resuscitation.
Wasn't Martha Raddatz the same reporter who asked the question to which Dick Cheney famously said "So?" We heard that one over and over again for at least a week, but Bush's confession of crimes against the country gets only the merest mention.
There is something desperately wrong with the media's coverage of this government, and I fear we will never again get beyond the fun, "Gotcha" sound bites and go for the jugular when it comes to actual substantive, life-changing issues.
So sad. . .so absolutely infuriating.
Posted by monicalee
on Thu 17 Apr 2008 at 08:02 AM