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  The 1,467th CyberAlert. Tracking Liberal Media Bias Since 1996

> MRC's "DisHonors Awards" Presented on Thursday Night
> The Judges Who Selected the Winning Quotes
> Audience Awarded the "Quote of the Year" to Bill Moyers

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1) A rundown of the MRC's "DisHonors Awards: Roasting the Most
Outrageously Biased Liberal Reporters of 2002," as presented on
Thursday night before an audience of more than 800 at the Omni
Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC.

2) List of the 15 judges who evaluated the quotes and picked the
winners.

3) The Quote of the Year, as chosen via the cheering, clapping,
hooting and all around noise of the audience.


    > 1) On Thursday night, March 27, before an audience of more
than 800 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., the Media
Research Center presented the "DisHonors Awards: Roasting the Most
Outrageously Biased Liberal Reporters of 2002."

   I'm sure all who attended will agree that it was a humorous
evening as we all relished mocking the media's anti-conservative
agenda and promotion of ludicrous liberal reasoning. Following the
awards presentation, attendees heard a set a songs from the
Charlie Daniels Band.

    Winners were selected by a distinguished panel of 15 leading
media observers who served as judges -- including Rush Limbaugh,
Lawrence Kudlow, Steve Forbes, William F. Buckley Jr., Lucianne
Goldberg, Michael Reagan, Kate O'Beirne, John Fund, Robert Novak
and Walter Williams. For the list of judges, see item #2 below.

    Cal Thomas, a syndicated columnist and host of FNC's After
Hours with Cal Thomas, served as Master of Ceremonies. Sean
Hannity, national radio talk show host and co-host of FNC's
Hannity & Colmes, was the first presenter, followed by national
radio talk show host Laura Ingraham and columnist/author Ann
Coulter. In place of the journalist who won each award, a
conservative accepted it in jest.

    Those standing in for the winners: National Review Editor Rich
Lowry, Club for Growth President Steve Moore, Judge Robert Bork,
columnist/author Mona Charen and, filling in at last minute for
Rush Limbaugh, whose plane was grounded by weather and so was
unable make what was planned to be a surprise appearance,
Washington Times editorial page editor Tony Blankley.

    The evening began with welcoming remarks from Cal Thomas, an
invocation by Reverend Vincent Rigdon, the Pledge of Allegiance
led by retired General Hersh and the singing of God Bless America
by Kim Polote.

    At the roast the top three quotes in each category were played
in random order followed by the announcement of the winner. Cal
Thomas and the presenters entertained the audience with humorous
comments about current events, mocking the pretentiousness
displayed in the nominated quotes and the poor journalism of those
being highlighted. Each acceptor offered gag reasons for why the
member of the media or celebrity who won could not attend.

    Following the five awards, the audience, through its cheering
and clapping, picked the Quote of the Year.

    To get the full flavor of the humorous atmosphere of the
evening, you'll need to watch a tape of the event. A C-SPAN camera
was there, and I'll let you know as soon it is put on the C-SPAN
schedule. Also, over the next few days, the MRC's Mez Djouadi will
be posting RealPlayer video clips of segments of the dinner. As
soon as some clips are up, I'll send an e-mail directing you to
them.

    Below are the top runners-up in each award category as picked
by the judges, followed by the winner and the name of the
conservative who accepted the award in jest.

> Ozzy Osbourne Award (for the Wackiest Comment of the Year)

Presented by Sean Hannity

    Runners-up:

    Helen Thomas: "Does the President consider this [election
outcome] a mandate to fulfill his agenda? Going to war with Iraq,
privatizing Social Security, weakening the Civil Service
Commission and so forth?"
    Press Secretary Ari Fleischer: "Helen, you sound like a
commercial that didn't work."
-- Exchange at White House press briefing, November 6.

    "If I were biased, I don't believe I would have gotten the
job."
-- George Stephanopoulos after he was named host of ABC's This
Week, as quoted in a June 19 Newsday story.


And the winner is:

    "Seven years ago, when the last referendum took place, Saddam
Hussein won 99.96 percent of the vote. Of course, it is impossible
to say whether that's a true measure of the Iraqi people's
feelings."
-- ABC's David Wright, in Baghdad, on World News Tonight, October
15.

    Accepting for David Wright....Rich Lowry



    > The I'm Not a Geopolitical Genius But I Play One on TV Award

Presented by Sean Hannity

    "Let us find a way to resist fundamentalism that leads to
violence -- fundamentalism of all kinds, in al Qaeda and within
our government. And what is our fundamentalism? Cloaked in
patriotism  and out doctrine of spreading democracy throughout the
world, our fundamentalism is business, the unfettered spread of
our economic interests throughout the globe. Our resistance to
this war should be our resistance to profit at the cost of human
life."
-- Actress Susan Sarandon at an anti-Iraq war protest in
Washington, DC on October 26.

    Brit Hume: "You've probably heard or read that at a Democratic
Party fundraiser in Los Angeles over the weekend, Barbra Streisand
performed a re-worked version of her famous hit song Memories from
the movie The Way We Were. You may have heard that it was called
Miseries and was about life under this Republican administration.
You may not have believed that this actually happened. Well:"
    Barbra Streisand, singing: "Scattered pictures/Of the House we
left behind/Lovely Democratic mem'ries/Of the way we were....
"Unprecedented Growth in the Economy/The Dow was up, the deficit
was down/As long as Democrats were the majority/I could sleep
nights, not weep nights."
    Hume, laughing: "And that's Special Report for this time,
please come again next time. And in the meantime, stay tuned for
news: Fair, balanced and unafraid."
-- Barbra Streisand at a September 29 fundraiser for the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, as shown by Brit Hume
on October 1.


    And the winner is:

    "I despise him [President George W. Bush]. I despise his
administration and everything they stand for....To my mind the
election was stolen by George Bush and we have been suffering ever
since under this man's leadership....There has to be a movement
now to really oppose what he is proposing because it's
unconstitutional, it's immoral and basically illegal....It is an
embarrassing time to be an American. It really is. It's
humiliating."
-- Actress Jessica Lange at a film festival in Spain, September
25.

    Accepting for Jessica Lange....Steve Moore

    (Note: As Hannity explained, the nominees in this category are
not journalists, but celebrity pontificating became such a part of
the political discourse during the year that we decided such
obnoxiousness could not go without award.)



> And They Called It Puppy Love Award

Presented by Laura Ingraham

    "Huge political talent. Huge political vision and I suspect ?
none of us, I can't predict who's going to win the next election,
much less what history is going to say about anyone. But I think
President Clinton's role in modernizing the Democratic Party
around a set of economic ideas and also holding onto the
principles of social justice, and presiding over the greatest
prosperity in human history. Those would seem to me to have to be
central to his legacy."
-- New York Times Executive Editor Howell Raines on PBS's Charlie
Rose, August 6.

    Brian Williams: "Is it fair to call him [Jimmy Carter] the
best former President in, at minimum, modern American history, and
perhaps, well, I guess, the last 200 years?"
    Historian Marshall Frady: "Which embraces all presidencies. I
think absolutely."
-- Exchange on CNBC's The News with Brian Williams, October 11.


    And the winner is:

    "For Castro, freedom starts with education. And if literacy
alone were the yardstick, Cuba would rank as one of the freest
nations on Earth. The literacy rate is 96 percent."
-- Barbara Walters narrating her interview with Fidel Castro on
ABC's 20/20, October 11.

    Accepting for Barbara Walters....Judge Robert Bork



> Ashamed of the Red, White, and Blue Award

Presented by Laura Ingraham

    "I think the chipping away of our civil liberties is
unprecedented. Even in World War II, I never saw anything like
that in Washington or any of the wars. I think that people are
standing mute, and I remember the rabbi in the March on Washington
program. He said that the greatest sin of all in the Nazi era was
silence. He had been in a concentration camp for many years.
People have got to, they must speak up now or forever hold their
peace."
-- Hearst columnist and former UPI White House reporter  Helen
Thomas on MSNBC's Donahue, July 22.

    Phil Donahue: "Let me tell you what is impressive. You're not
wearing a flag. Well, I don't want to damn you with my praise, but
I say hip-hip-hooray for that, and I think you gave the right
answer when you spoke at Northwestern University. Remember what
you said? Did somebody ask you, say 'why didn't you wear a flag?'"
    Tom Brokaw: "Right. I said, you know, I wear a flag in my
heart, but I think if you wear a flag, it's a suggestion somehow
that you're endorsing what the administration is doing at the
time. And I don't think journalists ought to be wearing flags."
    Donahue: "And I say hear, hear."
-- Phil Donahue and Tom Brokaw on MSNBC's Donahue, July 25.


    And the winner is:

    Bill Maher: "Not for the rest of the world. We take pride in
being big charity givers. We're in fact dead last among the
industrialized nations. We give an infinitesimal amount of our
money to people around the world. I think what people around the
world would say is it would take so little for this rich country
to help and alleviate so much misery and even that is too much for
them. We're oblivious to suffering."
    Larry King: "And so we are hated because of this?"
    Maher: "Yes I think so. I mean, I think, Iraqis, I think, feel
that if we drove smaller cars, maybe we wouldn't have to kill them
for their oil."
-- Bill Maher on CNN's Larry King Live, November 1.

    Accepting for Bill Maher....Mona Charen



> I Hate You Conservatives Award

Presented by Ann Coulter

    "This is interesting news that we get now, and it may put the
President under a lot of heat today as the public learns that he
knew, through his daily CIA intelligence briefings, that bin Laden
had potential terror attack plans under way. And this marks a
shift in the official version of events leading up to the
September 11th attacks. So the questions is exactly what did the
President know and when did he know it?...
"It also calls into question what happened when Andy Card, Andrew
Card, the White House chief of staff, that morning went and
whispered in the President's ear, as the President was talking to
a group of school students in Florida [on Sept. 11, 2001]. Was the
President really surprised?"
-- Charles Gibson on ABC's Good Morning America, May 16.

    "If we'd really been watching and paying attention we could
have headed off 9/11. But the German prosecutorial system was
pretty laid back and didn't want to be John Ashcroft, you know,
they didn't want to be the SS, they had that worry there, no
Gestapos. And so it was a great place for terrorists to operate."
-- Newsweek Assistant Managing Editor Evan Thomas on the August 31
Inside Washington, referring to German surveillance of an al-Qaeda
group before 9/11.


    And the winner is:

    "The entire federal government -- the Congress, the executive,
the courts -- is united behind a right-wing agenda for which
George W. Bush believes he now has a mandate. That agenda includes
the power of the state to force pregnant women to surrender
control over their own lives. It includes using the taxing power
to transfer wealth from working people to the rich. It includes
giving corporations a free hand to eviscerate the environment and
control the regulatory agencies meant to hold them accountable.
And it includes secrecy on a scale you cannot imagine.
    "Above all, it means judges with a political agenda appointed
for life. If you like the Supreme Court that put George W. Bush in
the White House, you will swoon over what's coming. And if you
like God in government, get ready for the Rapture...."
    "So it's a heady time in Washington, a heady time for piety,
profits and military power, all joined at the hip by ideology and
money. Don't forget the money...."
    "Republicans out-raised Democrats by $184 million and they
came up with the big prize: monopoly control of the American
government and the power of the state to turn their radical
ideology into the law of the land. Quite a bargain at any price."
-- Bill Moyers' commentary on PBS's Now, November 8.

    Accepting for Bill Moyers....Tony Blankley, filling in at last
minute for Rush Limbaugh who was unable to make it because weather
grounded his plane.


    Led by MRC President L. Brent Bozell, the audience then picked
the Quote of the Year. See item #3 for the winner.

    The evening ended with a raucous set of six songs from the
Charlie Daniels Band, including "The Last Fallen Hero" and "Devil
Went Down to Georgia."



    > 2) The Judges: To select the winners of the MRC's DisHonors
Awards: Roasting the Most Outrageously Biased Liberal Reporting of
2002, a distinguished panel of 15 leading observers of the liberal
media in action generously gave of their time to serve as our
judges. They reviewed three to four quotes in each of five award
categories. For each set of quotes the judges picked first and
second place choices. First place selections earned three points,
second choices were allocated two points. The MRC's Kristina
Sewell tabulated the ballots.

- L. Brent Bozell III, President of the Media Research Center
- William F. Buckley, Jr., National Review Editor-at-Large
- Steve Forbes, President of Forbes Inc.
- John Fund, columnist for OpinionJournal.com
- Lucianne Goldberg, Talk Radio Network host and publisher of
    Lucianne.com
- Lawrence Kudlow, co-host of CNBC's Kudlow & Cramer; McLaughlin
    Group panelist
- Rush Limbaugh, national radio talk show host, EIB Network
- Stephen Moore, National Review Online columnist
- Robert Novak, syndicated and Chicago Sun-Times columnist; CNN
    commentator
- Kate O'Beirne, National Review Washington Editor and a panelist
    on CNN's Capital Gang
- Michael Reagan, nationally syndicated radio talk show host
- William Rusher, Distinguished Fellow, Claremont Institute
- Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist and host of FNC's After Hours
    with Cal Thomas
- R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., Editor-in-Chief of The American
    Spectator
- Walter Williams, professor of economics at George Mason
    University; nationally syndicated columnist



    > 3) Quote of the Year. Following the presentation of the
awards, attendees saw replays of three of the five winning quotes:
ABC's David Wright claiming "it is impossible to say whether" the
99.96 percent vote for Saddam Hussein is "a true measure of the
Iraqi people's feelings," ABC's Barbara Walters proclaiming that
"if literacy alone were the yardstick, Cuba would rank as one of
the freest nations on Earth," and Bill Moyers denouncing
conservatives for acquiring "monopoly control of the American
government and the power of the state to turn their radical
ideology into the law of the land."

    Then, as a picture of each nominee was displayed, audience
members were asked by MRC President L. Brent Bozell to hoot,
holler and applaud to indicate their preference so that he, along
with Cal Thomas, Laura Ingraham and Ann Coulter (Sean Hannity had
left to do his FNC show), could decipher the audience's
preference. David Wright earned scattered applause and Barbara
Walters a bit more. But the room erupted with loud and sustained
disdain for Moyers.

    The Moyers quote which won the Quote of the Year dishonor:

    "The entire federal government -- the Congress, the executive,
the courts -- is united behind a right-wing agenda for which
George W. Bush believes he now has a mandate. That agenda includes
the power of the state to force pregnant women to surrender
control over their own lives. It includes using the taxing power
to transfer wealth from working people to the rich. It includes
giving corporations a free hand to eviscerate the environment and
control the regulatory agencies meant to hold them accountable.
And it includes secrecy on a scale you cannot imagine.
    "Above all, it means judges with a political agenda appointed
for life. If you like the Supreme Court that put George W. Bush in
the White House, you will swoon over what's coming. And if you
like God in government, get ready for the Rapture...."
    "So it's a heady time in Washington, a heady time for piety,
profits and military power, all joined at the hip by ideology and
money. Don't forget the money...."
    "Republicans out-raised Democrats by $184 million and they
came up with the big prize: monopoly control of the American
government and the power of the state to turn their radical
ideology into the law of the land. Quite a bargain at any price."
-- Bill Moyers' commentary on PBS's Now, November 8.


    As soon as we have a Web page up with clips of all of the
quotes played at the event, as well as some video from the roast,
I'll let you know.

-- Brent Baker


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