CBS segment blames secularism for catastrophes

When CBS News added Katie Couric as the anchor of the CBS Evening News, the network also revamped the entire program, adding a “Free Speech” segment at the end of every broadcast. I’ve never been entirely clear on the point of the shtick, other than to give random people a minute-long monologue after the news.

For the first two weeks, viewers were treated to the kind of ideological balance we’ve come to expect from the major networks: Rush Limbaugh, Rudy Giuliani, and former Bush aide Michael Gerson were featured, but not a single liberal or Democratic voice was included in the mix.

Yesterday, however, was over the top.

In introducing the “Free Speech” segment of the October 2 broadcast of the CBS Evening News, anchor Katie Couric noted that because of the school shooting that day in Paradise, Pennsylvania, “we’ve decided to hold the ‘Free Speech’ we had planned to bring you. Instead, we’ve called on someone who knows all too well the pain the families in Lancaster County are feeling tonight.” But, as the weblog Think Progress noted, the segment featured Brian Rohrbough, father of one of the students killed in the 1999 Columbine High School massacre in Colorado, who — rather than talking about “the pain of the families,” as Couric indicated — proceeded to blame school shootings on evolutionary theory being taught in public schools and on abortion.

Now, Rohrbough has my deepest sympathies, and I can’t even imagine the tragedy that his family suffered. If he wants to blame modern science and the First Amendment for what he perceives as society’s ills, that’s his business.

And I wouldn’t even mind if CBS aired Falwell-like rhetoric on occasion, just so long as the network was even-handed about it. But it’s not. As Kevin Drum noted, Bill Maher was (irony alert) recently censored before his “Free Speech” segment because the network didn’t want him to say something critical of religion.

In other words, as far as CBS is concerned, “free speech” is fine, so long as you parrot religious-right talking points on one night and don’t say anything that might offend a religious-right audience the next. What an impressive celebration of the right to free expression.

I included the transcript of Rohrbough’s comments after the jump.

“I’m saddened and shaken by the shooting at an Amish school today, and last week’s school murders.

“When my son Dan was murdered on the sidewalk at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, I hoped that would be the last school shooting. Since that day, I’ve tried to answer the question, ‘Why did this happen?’

“This country is in a moral free-fall. For over two generations, the public school system has taught in a moral vacuum, expelling God from the school and from the government, replacing him with evolution, where the strong kill the weak, without moral consequences and life has no inherent value.

“We teach there are no absolutes, no right or wrong. And I assure you the murder of innocent children is always wrong, including by abortion. Abortion has diminished the value of children.

“Suicide has become an acceptable action and has further emboldened these criminals. And we are seeing an epidemic increase in murder-suicide attacks on our children.

“Sadly, our schools are not safe. In fact, we now witness that within our schools. Our children have become a target of terrorists from within the United States.”

Needless to say, much of this simply false — God was never “expelled” from schools or anywhere else — and it’s the kind of segment that would fit just fine on “The 700 Club.”

I gotta agree, this is way out in left field.

Where the hell does one get to evilushun and abortion?

I hope that Brian doesn’t eat commercially grown food or take modern medicine as most of it is the byproduct of evilushun.

  • Yeah. The fact that any wing-nut can get a gun in this country has nothing to do with it.

    I wish I could feel more sympathy for the man. All I see is another goon using a disaster to push his own small-minded agenda. All I see is another idiot pimping children (his own son no less) to sell his view of how the world should be. No more please.

    As for Ms. Couric, is it me or does she just plain suck? I don’t mean to sound a sexist pig but her sugar-coated, brain-dead, stunned bimbo, rah-rah perkiness is enough to cause a diabetic coma in the healthiest of constitutions. Its almost like she’s doing a parody of Samantha Bee from the Daily Show.

  • So when does Ann Coulter come out and say that Rohrbough is “self-obsessed?” Oh wait, that was the 9/11 widows, sorry. I got my grieving family members confused.

    Fortunately I can’t imaging any progressive commentator saying things as offensive as that to Rohrbough, no matter how much they disagree with his opinion.

  • Here’s a theory: Katie Couric has been beyond bad. I thought all of political diversity horse-hockey was to build a wider audience and thus the appease the Almighty God of Television, RATINGS. I was wrong. I now realize that Couric is trying to get fired as soon as she can and take as much money–from her cancelled contract–as she can into retirement. Whatever the reasons, the great CBS experiment is just floating in the commode, waiting to be flushed.

  • CBS has joined Fox News in espousing the “fair and balanced” doctrine of giving airtime to commenters despite the lack of credibility of their arguments. Mr. Rohrbough’s feelings are his to feel without retribution from anyone, but broadcasting his twisted logic does no one any good.

    The strong have killed the weak since the dawn of time and is in no way the doctrine of Darwinian evolution. Life having no inherent value is well demonstrated in the Bush administration’s handling of the sectarian strife in Iraq, not by Charles Darwin. Darwin would agrue we have the option of adapting to this threat and overcoming it, something the federal government hasn’t taken strong steps to do yet.

    Abortion hasn’t diminished the value of children. Nike’s sweatshops have done a better job of that. Our lack of response to Darfur shows just how little respect the world can have for large scale loss of human life, especially when football’s on the tube.

    However, I can agree with Mr. Rohrbough’s last paragraph. The terror provided by school shooters is much more real, tangible and likely to happen to each of us than that from an Arab with an attitude.

  • CBS’s segment was so bizarre that I turned my television set off. I’m very sorry for Mr. Rohrbough, but all he did was lash out at everything he hates. It was embarrassing to watch. CBS made him look like a sad, misguided nut still out of his mind with grief after all these years, which wasn’t inspiring for anybody, and should have remained private.

  • I started to quote part of the message by The Answer is Orange, but the whole thing is so good. I’ll just say

    #2 Comment by The answer is orange

    And all the guns the Amish murderer had were legal.

    And I feel sympathy for the Rohrbough family but I would bitchslap the Brian part of that family for being such a jerk.

  • PS I wonder if Rohrbough would be willing to meet the moral standards of the Amish who were murdered. Yet he judges other people when he’s supposed to be showing some sensitivity.

  • This is the reason I gave up watching televised news, in any form or forum, about two decades ago. My life has been the better for it. Give me Air America or old radio programs (Lone Ranger, Jack Benny, Lux Playhouse Theater, Space Patrol, Great Gildersleeve, etc.) any day. Katie Curic can go suck swamp water for all I care.

  • Another Columbine parent, Tom Mauser, has been a strident advocate of gun control laws, especially the assualt weapons ban that expired a couple of years ago. He challenged the NRA at a meeting held in Denver shortly after the shootings, but was shut out of the conference.

    Will Mauser be given an opportunity to speak freely? Surely his perspective on school shootings is as important as Rohrbough’s.

  • I have to wonder what would happen if we were to spend more money on schools and less on the military. Also, pretty much anyone who is so messed up that he’d open fire in a school, has got legitimately serious mental issues that could be addressed a lot better if our healthcare system worked. And this happened because God’s been forced out of our schools? Correct me if I’m wrong, but this guy said he was “angry at God,” thereby acknowledging His existence and, in essence, bringing his own twisted version of God [and two guns and 600 [!] rounds of ammo] into the school with him. And that’s when things got ugly.

  • Well, at least that Rohrbough’s attempt at procreation was cancelled, so evolution must be doing something right – his b.s. ends in his generation.

    Thanks for reminding me why I was as glad to get the hell out of the miasmic religious swamp that is Colorado as I was to get out of Texas.

    As for Katie Couric, the Bimbo of Belsen… “Navy SEALs rock!!!”

  • I would bet money that someone wrote those comments for him. He may or may not have believed what he said, but I’m positive he did not make that up on his own. It sounds too scripted.

  • I actually caught this bit by chance. Stunning. Really. WTF Katie!!! How do these people sleep at night?

  • why did this happen?
    Because you live in a country where any schoolboy or moral vaccuum can buy as many guns as he wants, pretty much without any limit. No other country has anything like this rate of shootings (both individual murders, and massacres like this), because no other country has unrestricted & unlicensed access to firearms.

    Licensing* firearms users won’t prevent _all_ such barbarous outbreaks, but it’ll sure reduce the rate of them.

    *e.g. restricting them to a well-regulated (i.e. licensed) militia

  • Mr. Rohrbough has completely lost his mind. Since when losing one of your children due to actions of some idiots make you qualified to talk about evolution and science education. As far as I am concerned, if you are not a scientist, them you must shut-up.
    I wonder which creationist group has paid this idiot to push their agenda.

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