Fox News connects Spitzer and Vitter controversies — incorrectly

It’s not too often that high-profile political figures elected to statewide office are caught buying the services of a prostitute, but as luck would have it, we’ve seen two major examples in the last nine months — Louisiana Sen. David Vitter (R) and New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D).

There are some interesting similarities. Both held public office while hiring prostitutes, both are married, and both are subject to charges of hypocrisy (Vitter for touting “family values,” and Spitzer because he prosecuted prostitution as a state Attorney General). But the controversies are hardly identical — most notably, the statute of limitations had run out for Vitter, while Spitzer may still face charges.

But on “Fox and Friends” this morning, Fox News’ Steve Doocy tried to make a different kind of connection. TP has the video, which is painful to watch.

“Speaking of hypocrisy, when David Vitter, the senator from down South, was caught up in the D.C. madam scandal, of course, the mainstream media said, ‘Look, this is just part of the culture of corruption with the Republican Party,’ and, in fact, that led to steep losses in the 2006 congressional elections.

“So, you’ve got to wonder whether or not the Democrat [sic] Party is going to take a hit with this and also, nationwide not just in New York State, but also nationwide, will the mainstream media talk about this as being a big scandal in the Democrat [sic] Party, which it is — he’s one of Hillary Clinton’s superdelegates — or will they just say, ‘Look, it’s a story about a single governor in one state and he had a problem and now his wife is really mad at him.'”

There’s been no shortage of analysis and discussion of the Spitzer scandal over the last 24 hours, but this is arguably the dumbest.

Let’s count the ways.

1. Doocy insisted that the “mainstream media” connected Vitter’s sex scandal to the Republicans’ culture of corruption. I wish that were true, but it’s false. In fact, I searched Nexis from the day the Vitter story broke to one month later. The number of mainstream media outlets to use the words “Vitter” and “culture of corruption” in the same article/broadcast is zero. Doocy’s imagination is impressive, but he’s remembering news coverage that didn’t exist.

2. Doocy was adamant that the Vitter story — or, more accurately, the media’s coverage of it — led to “steep losses in the 2006 congressional elections” for Republicans. That, of course, is impossible. The Vitter story broke on July 10, 2007 — eight months after the elections.

3. Doocy believes this is a “big scandal” for Democrats because Spitzer is a Clinton superdelegate. This doesn’t make any sense. What does Spitzer’s status as a Clinton superdelegate have to do his sex scandal? Why would one superdelegate’s personal/legal controversy reflect badly on Democrats “nationwide”?

4. If Doocy hasn’t learned that it’s called the “Democratic Party” by now, one might be inclined to suspect that he’s a Republican hack.

Poor Fox News. It must get tiresome to be so wrong so often.

Decent discussion but I would love to se a list of all of the 2007/2008 Repub campaign chairs, associates and personnel who have had disgraceful actions surface in the last 8 months.
there have been some Dems but I would bet that the Repub list would be larger by a factor of 4 or 5.
Jim

  • Andrew Leonard put it well at Salon:

    It was one thing to get riled in an online publication about the unseemliness of Wall Street analysts issuing rosy reports about piece-of-crap stocks, because it was important to their employers to keep clients happy. It was another to see the attorney general of the state of New York bring cases against Merrill Lynch and Citigroup, and expose the slimy behavior of cockroaches like Henry Blodget to the cold light of public ridicule. It was one thing to shower disgust upon the way dot-com IPOs were rigged to make killings for the biggest feeders at the investment bank trough, at the expense of both the general public and the start-ups themselves. It was quite another to see Spitzer make the biggest banks on Wall Street bend their knee to him, pay $1.4 billion in fines, and agree to new rules that supposedly signaled a new day.

    It was one thing to rage about the disproportionate wealth raked in by the likes of the New York Stock Exchange’s Dick Grasso or Worldcom’s Bernie Ebbers or AIG’s Maurice Greenberg. It was something else entirely to hear Eliot Spitzer declare, as he did to Salon’s Damien Cave in 2002, that his explicit goal was to get “the imperial CEOs” to “disgorge” their “ill-gotten gains.”

    Critics, usually from the right, took potshots at Spitzer as a grandstanding showboat who often pursued companies more aggressively than perhaps the facts warranted. And we all knew he was positioning himself for a run for governor, cagily cashing in on an era when popular sentiment, spurred on by the dot-com crash and the revelations of Enron and Worldcom, had turned sharply against Wall Street.

    But, I cannot deny it — I cheered him on. He was the unexpected underdog who comes out of nowhere and starts landing one uppercut after another into the chins of a murderer’s row of 800-pound gorillas. We called him, here at Salon, “the most feared man on Wall Street,” and we said it with respect. If only we could get someone like him in the White House — maybe then, we’d take care of some real business.

    So, the Attorney General of the most corrupt administration in history (and all three of them were scum) approves a campaign to get Spitzer for political corruption, and they get to nail him for prostitution.

    I can bet all the pinstriped pimps and back alley assassins in their shiny suits will be awash in Dom Perignon as they celebrate the fall of their enemy in their Wall Street whorehouses tonight.

  • Maybe we could investigate this Doocy fellow’s family heritage, could be this be the origin of the term “doozy”?

    The logic of how the Vitter event, although largely unreported, somehow caused a ripple in the space/time continuum and affected elections in the previous year seems somewhat akin to this idea Hagee has about the wrath of God on New Orleans. He blames America’s sins of homosexuality. Since homosexuality predates the existence of the US, I would point out that the punishment would be meted for more current sins. Remember, we were already torturing people and pursuing a war of naked aggression at that time. Or maybe Hagee’s right and we’ll get another hurricane in a few thousand years as punishment for torture and millions of deaths.

  • Isn’t Steve Douche-y the one who exclaimed, “This is HUGE!” when foaming on the air about Obama’s supposed years in a so-called ‘madrassa’? Wouldn’t surprise me.

  • I can only imagine the howling on the right if we were talking about President Hillary Clinton and her attorney general Edwards catching some Republican, after telling us that they had unfettered access to all the telecommunications traffic in the US.

    In a sick and twisted way, I hope that the next Democratic president goes right ahead and uses all the tools the Republicans built for their “permanent majority” against the criminals infesting the right, and after putting a bunch of them in jail notifies everyone how they did it.

    If that doesn’t happen (and I am pretty sure it won’t) then when the Republicans regain power (and they will) they will not be afraid to use the powers that Pelosi and Reed have so far let Cheney carve out, and we will be in a world of shit for the forseeable future.

    IOW, If Pelosi and Reed keep on keeping on, Run Like Hell.

  • In FAUX NEWS WORLD, it doesn’t matter that Steve Doocy was wrong, as the die hard Fox viewer will never hear a correction and take what Doocy said as fact. It will take on a life of it’s own, just like everything else that airs on Fox. The Fox viewers will start railing against the liberal media for not tying this to Clinton and Obama. They’ll start complaining that the liberal media isn’t painting this as a scandal that encompasses the whole of the Democratic Party.

    The truth and facts just don’t matter at Fox and I would argue that many of the mistakes they make are intentional, designed to brainwash if you will, an ignorant but very dependable viewing public. Then again, Doocy is a moron of unbelievable proportions, so who really knows.

  • Anymore, when I hear someone say “Democrat Party” I immediately dismiss anything else they have to say as the words of a Republican hack.

    Doocy and Kilmeade are two of the dumbest guys on TV.

  • Does it matter what Fox news viewers hear? Would any of them actually consider voting for a dem? Why do I doubt that.

    Fox will never air truth. What’s the point in that? Someone up the food chain there won’t get as much mooolaaah as they would otherwise.

    Of course this is sex, which trumps corruption. McSame cozies up to lobbyists, big whoop…now had he actually banged one, THEN it would have been news.

    Jesus Christ on a Crutch. We’re so screwed.

  • I think we should change the name of the Republican Party to the PUBLICAN Party.

    If you read the Bible it does seem like the modern day Publican Party acts basically the same as the people that Jesus warned us about.

  • “Poor Fox News. It must get tiresome to be so wrong so often.”

    I don’t think that they think they’re wrong. Fat, dumb, and happy… I’m pretty sure they like like it like that.

  • If reports on MSNBC are correct I don’t know how it is considered corruption when it is estimated that it only involves about $15,000 over the course of a year. Its simply a sex scandal and I don’t feel Spitzer should resign.

  • WOW, I was following some threads on this story and came to this…. You guys and gals are out of touch with Middle America. The guy ran on a campaign of being righteous and good. Don’t let you politics get in the way of being a moral human being. We all have sins, but don’t get in front of the world and say you don’t , and then get caught with your pants down.

  • Hey Andy…..

    Is Middle America out of touch then with reality? Seems like when Republicans do this kind a stuff, especially the Family Values / Moral stuff / corruption stuff…. then it’s OK…. Or not a big deal.

    Should anybody remind you to ‘follow some threads’ by typing in ‘Senator Vitter’ – “Senator Craig’ – ‘Tom Delay’ – ‘Rep. Cunningham’ – ‘Rep Mark Foley’ – ‘Jack Abramoff’ – ‘Senator Domenici’ – ‘Senator Ted Stevens’ – ‘Rep Jerry Lewis’ – Rep Rick Renzi’ – ‘Karl Rove’ – ‘Scooter Libby’ – ‘Rep Don Sherwood’ – ‘Rep Richard Pombo’ – ‘Rep Curt Weldon’ – ‘Rep John Doolittle’ – ‘etc….

    There are too many of them to list

    Yes what Spitzer did was wrong and very stupid, but nothing to the level of corruption or misdeeds we’ve witnessed from the Republicans.

    To put things into perspective… Republicans are willing to go all the way with impeachment proceedings for lying about a blow job (Bill Clinton in case your memory doesn’t go far that back) Now they’re even giving a deadline insisting that Spitzer resign by Thursday morning, otherwise the Republicans will start impeachment proceedings in the State of New York, this because he spend time with a prostitute.

    Sure I don’t condone it personally, but how hypocritical does the Republican Party need to become before we brush them all aside? None of the Bush Administration misdeeds were bad enough to even consider impeachment or removal from office.

    In regards what Spitzer said… you are correct he ran a campaign about being rightous and good. But isn’t that what pretty much every Republican has done? Yet no repercussions….

    As your beloved Jesus would say: “He who is without sin, cast the first stone”

    That must prove that Jesus was a liberal Democrat, because usually when bad things happen in the Democratic Party (everybody is human) they try to correct it as soon as possible. On the other hand, the Republican Party, not so much…. Hang on for the sake of power, damn the people who elected them.

  • As a Princeton and HLS graduate and lawyer myself, I am dismayed but not surprised to see Professor Dershowitz intellectually prostitute himself trying to defend Gov. Spitzer. Even Gov. Spitzer realizes that his conduct is indefensible. In a just world, Gov. Spitzer would resign and then be prosecuted for his conduct, which is aggravated precisely because he is the chief executive officer of a state and a former NY Attorney General.

  • Spitzer is a cross between a crusading Tom Dewey and a Roy Cohn. Roy was lawyering for the Catholic Archdiocese and Hassidic Jews to prevent the liberalizing of laws against homosexuality, while at the same time indulging in orgies with handsome young men on his yacht. Spitzer is merely a sancimonious, heterosexual Roy Cohn and no less hypocritical. Ya gotta just love New York political traditions.

  • Atleast one thing is right…mainstream media is very liberal leaning and if not for the fact that Spitzer was caught red handed they could have buried it.
    It is not him having been with a hooker but the fact that he transported a prostitute across state lines and may have violated banking laws. He resigns because he has commited a felony and not for being a customer!

  • Waaaa, waaaa,!!! You libs need something new to whine about. I laugh so hard every time you cry about FOX News. Can’t take even ONE network that doesn’t lick Democrat ass? No wonder socialism never works….its masterminds are a bunch of pansies. Worthless!

  • With all of the dirty tricks that the Hill-Billy campaign has pulled against a member of their own party who has strived to be civil, it has become obvious for whom I will cast my vote for: ANYONE BUT HILLARY! I am planning on continuing my protest of the Sith -oops- Republican Party from 2006. However, McCain v. Billary will mean a Republican older even than Reagan was when he got elected will be getting my vote this November. The Wicked Witch of Chappaqua should be censured for all of her misdeeds. She should divulge her tax returns as well as return all the money she received from Spitzer Swallows’ Excelsior PAC. She should also come clean with regard to her connection with Huma Abedin. It provides a gross conflict of interest especially considering the current War on Terror the United States is engaged in. I hope Obama beats the living heck out of her in Denver and takes his rightful place as the Democratic nominee for president and doesn’t consider her for a single post in his administration. Lady MacBeth isn’t fit to serve as the cleaning lady in the White House visitors’ toilet!

  • If a regular citizen were to get caught participating in any of the crap situations that public officials partake in, including inside pharm-med trading and felony money transfers involving interstate-whore-ing, that individual would go down hard. His or her job wouldn’t be the only thing taken.

    Regardless of the guy’s political standing he should be ripped from office and made example of….as should specific members in the bush-admin…

    Why can’t there just be good people that run this damn country?

  • Steve – you are getting more popular, as there are more trolls than ever here.

    And as far as Doocey and the “Democrat” pary thing, what would you expect from a tool of the Retard party?

    Oh, I meant the Republican’t party.

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