Drudge Drives News Cycle (Again): Press Reports Drudge on HIGHLY Unlikely Condi Rice Romney V.P. Pick Report


Jul 13, 2012 by


The new and mainstream media have bitten the often-political-operative-baited Drudge Report hook again.

The question is: who is now reeling ‘em in?

Once upon a time this modest site would rush to report the Drudge Report’s latest BIG SCREAMING HEADLINE ON ITS ORIGINAL REPORTS as soon as we saw them. After all, Matt Drudge’s site is one of the very best news aggregators. He is widely acknowledged to be able to drive the news cycle, almost at a whim. And he did accurately once report some news story that had a bit of impact (I think it was about a young woman named Monica Lewisky, something about a dress and some Democratic President a few decades ago). But, since then, the site’s original reporting sometimes seemed like political plant stories from a political camp. And — as others have noted — when an original piece of reporting on the Drudge Report is wrong, it somehow would vanish into thin air, usually without any acknowledgement that it was wrong or any follow up — certainly not a follow up proving it wrong in BIG HEADLINES.

And now we see the case of the Condoleeza Rice for Romney VP story.

It was splashed on the front page of Drudge – a site widely believe to have strong ties to the Romney camp, coincidentally on a day when a press narrative highly problematical for Romney was taking on a life of its own: the Bain Capital story. The supposed boomlet was reported by the Wall Street Journal, among others, and generated a huge amount of posts on weblogs.

But, in this case, even though it sparked reports many appear to have been seen for what it was: a “scoop” that is almost laughable and, if anything, further diminishes the credibility Drudge with his huge hits could have if he avoided running politically motivated stories that seem cynically aimed at driving the news cycles and actual reliable, solid, original reporting. CNN and Red State’s Eric Erickson, who can hardly be called a member of the “liberal media” minced no words – a sign that if anything the story on Drudge’s site clearly coming from a Romney source makes the Romney camp look bad by floating it:

If you head over to Drudge you will find that there are rumors swirling that Condi Rice is at the top of the short list to be the Vice Presidential nominee.

I don’t know who is hitting the crack rock tonight in the rumor mill, but bull shiitake mushrooms.

Condelizza Rice is pro-abortion.

She worked for George Bush for eight years.

In those eight years at National Security and then at State, our relations with Russia deteriorated though she was an expert in that field. Central and South America went to pot as well, the ramifications of which still have not been sorted out. She was one of George Bush’s most trusted advisors and her supporters would have you believe that everything bad that happened, happened because of Cheney and Rumsfeld.

The problem is that this ignores the Americas and Russia, areas where State played a big role.

Further down:

But hey, this is a great way to get the conversation moving past the Bain Capital nonsense the Obama camp is pushing and get the focus back on Romney for his veep pick. Well played in that regard. But really, we’re going to buy these rumors?

Few saw Sarah Palin coming. Many have speculated on Condi Rice, which I think makes it less likely. I don’t even think this is a serious leak from Team Romney. It’s just silly.

Here are some additional thoughts, also put bluntly:

  • This report means that when you see an original now-it-can-be-told report on Drudge, don’t just take it with a grain of salt. Take it with four CostCo multi-packages with salt. Try to discern the political motive. Politicians know that no matter what the media will bite the baited Drudge hook and do stories that he slaps on top of his website. If he can’t totally change the subject, he can absorb some media energy focused on another subject a campaign does not wish to see grow.
  • I heard many wonderful things about Rice over the years — about her as an academic, before she joked the GWB cabinet. And she served in her Bush administration post admirably — an assertion I know some TMV readers will disagree with.
  • She would be a terrible pick for VP. The main reason: she is utterly untested on the national scene as a political candidate — as one who will have to deliver messages tougher than the Presidential candidate can deliver; as someone who’d have to debate not just foreign policy issues but domestic issues against Joe Biden; she is untested as someone who’d have to face up to tough questioning from the press and on domestic matters. Even if she just stuck to Fox News and Rush Limbaugh she would have to have her assertions pitch perfect and she has no experience as a national pol.
  • She would be correctly seen as a kind of reverse Sarah Palin pick: just as John McCain is now seen as having tried a “game change” by picking the nationally untested Palin, Romney — you can see this one coming a mile away — would be seen (rightfully or wrongfully) as trying a game change by picking Rice because of her name, popularity with Republicans, her ethnicity and gender. She has not even held one elected public office which is not a disqualification for public office, but you can just see some Dems picking up this ball and running with it.
  • But all of this is meaningless.

    We’re all now indulging in the little ballet the new and old media do.

    Everyone knows this is not a serious option for Romney.

    But Drudge reported it. And so it gets reported.

    How long before those reporting THE SCREAMING HEADLINES learn? It may take a while…

    Until next time.

    (And the time after that.)

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    7 Comments

    1. And she served in her Bush administration post admirably — an assertion I know some TMV readers will disagree with.

      I’m sorry Joe but I not only disagree it’s laughable.

      Anna

      Agree, Ron…and that doesn’t even cover that she as National Security Adviser, along with GWB, did not heed the warnings of the terrorist threat that culminated in the 9/11 attacks.

    2. rudi

      @RB
      Both Erickson and Larison say the same thing. About the only good that one can say about Condi was that she was a voice of less insanity compared to Rumsfeld and Cheney.

      It’s interesting that Romney kissed the RINGS at the Cheney compound. Imagine the Romney foreign policy without any realists talikng in his ear.

    3. SteveK

      I heard many wonderful things about Rice over the years — about her as an academic, before she joked the GWB cabinet.

      I’ll see your Freudian slip and raise you a leader of a foreign country that ‘admired‘ her too.

    4. dduck

      Nah, it will be a boring white guy. Even Mitt’s inept advisers aren’t going to go anywhere near a McCain type bumble.

    5. DR. CLARISSA PINKOLA ESTÉS, Managing Editor of TMV, and Columnist

      it’s interesting, for it’s a rumor. And yet, one could wonder if gop folks are thinking they might be able to break what they see as a black persons voting block for, not nec obama, but for a person who has enough african american they can identify.

      Although I have a hunch, that Obama isnt the only african american who is half caucasian (that voters so inclined might vote for to support a person who seems near and dear). Gates, harvard prof with his own heritage show on tv has been dna testing famous blacks. Many many are from 50 to 80 percent ‘caucasian.’ Including himself. Big surprise to most, yet not so much in one way considering actual secret loves, and actual rapes across time.

      Back to Condie. Palin, imo, sank McCain. She became a carny side show, sort of the Red and Green of Alaskie. Condie has far far more gravitas, but also, appears to have a life apart from finding rallies to speak at without being a contendah, like Palin still does.

      Just my .02

    6. dduck

      Rice, is nice, but the cats would see in a thrice that it is a fake splice to get some black votes, and that ain’t wice (gotta rhyme).