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Did Begala punk the Post?

posted at 5:45 pm on March 4, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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Perry Bacon wrote an interesting but mainly low-impact story on Operation Rushbo for today’s Washington Post, after interviewing a number of people of the Right.  The steam went out of this report after Politico’s explosive exposure of the Operation Rushbo in the White House, coordinated though Rahm Emanuel to Clintonistas James Carville and Paul Begala (as well as Rahm’s landlord, Stan Greenberg).  Instead of getting that kind of scoop, Bacon looked at how the Republican Establishment tries to find an alliance with Rush:

For a man who expresses no desire to lead the Republican Party, Rush Limbaugh has a knack for creating problems for those who do.

Still smarting from consecutive electoral drubbings, Republicans now find themselves caught in a crossfire between Democrats pressuring them to denounce the conservative talk radio host’s bombastic criticism of a popular new president and his own denunciations of their party as an embarrassment.

The ongoing controversy over Limbaugh’s statement in a speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday that he wants “Barack Obama to fail” and the aggressive Democratic pushback it drew has emerged as the latest challenge for a party struggling to find its voice and lacking an obvious national leader.

Few Republicans are eager to alienate Limbaugh’s millions of avid listeners. But as party officials work to expand their shrinking coalition, they are also vexed about how to contend with his more pointed commentaries on hot-button issues and a president whom most in the party have been reluctant to criticize.

Unfortunately, Bacon fell into the Operation Rushbo trap by inadvertently giving a voice to one of its chiefs:

“Rush is the bloated face and drug-addled voice of the Republican Party,” said Paul Begala, a longtime Democratic strategist who rose to prominence during Bill Clinton’s presidency. “Along with lots of others, I intend to continue to turn up the heat until every alleged Republican either endorses or renounces Rush’s statement that he hopes our president fails.”

The news that Begala helped cook up this attack last October and has secretly been tasked with carrying out should embarrass the Post a little for using him in this piece.  It certainly puts a different spin on the story.  It also places the responsibility for the personal attacks on Rush and his earlier addiction to painkillers squarely on Barack Obama’s shoulders.  This is his operation, and Begala’s his errand boy here.  Every word that drips out of Begala’s mouth on this topic comes straight from Rahm Emanuel and therefore Obama.

Bacon left out an interview he did with Hugh Hewitt for this piece, and Hugh notes that the discussion has largely been eclipsed by more recent developments.  Hugh insisted on conducting the interview as a recorded dialogue for broadcast when the Post published the piece, and Jim Geraghty — subbing for Hugh again tonight — will air it in its entirety on tonight’s show.  Duane “Generalissimo” Patterson sent me this excerpt from the transcript:

HH: Who else are you talking to in the course of developing this story?

PB: You know, I’m going to try to talk to Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh, but I think they are a little hard to reach on like a two-day deadline, or a two or three day period. So I’m going to talk to some other Republican consultants here in town, and again, a couple of, I talked to Jack Kingston. You know, him?

HH: Oh yeah.

PB: He’s a Republican Congressman…

HH: Georgia.

PB: And he gave me some talk show people he listens to who are in the Georgia area who might be a little bit more reachable for me in like a short time, so I’m going to try and talk to a few sort of local, you know, people who are influential in their communities, but not sort of have 20 million listeners and that kind of thing.

HH: Yeah, and my one suggestion to you is Ed Morrissey at Hot Air…

PB: Okay.

HH: …because Ed not only does internet radio, but he kind of patrols the whole waterfront I do for www.townhall.com, so I’m not going to send you to another one of my people.

PB: Right.

HH: But Ed is not part of www.townhall.com. He has his finger on, and often follows very closely all of the controversies surrounding talk radio in a way that very few journalists do in a very balanced and comprehensive way, so I think I’d suggest you go check him out at some point.

Perry and I have corresponded on a few occasions, but I didn’t hear from him on this story.  It will be interesting to hear him interviewing Hugh and Hugh interviewing him back on tonight’s show.


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Frum is a blathering fcuking idiot.

OmahaConservative on March 4, 2009 at 7:52 PM

That was interesting. I hope HotAir posts the audio later. There should be some good quotes of the day in there somewhere.

FloatingRock on March 4, 2009 at 8:01 PM

His Rush envy is painfully obvious.

OmahaConservative on March 4, 2009 at 8:03 PM

Responsibility? The Press?

Pa-lease!

klickink.wordpress.com on March 4, 2009 at 8:10 PM

Alinsky’s tactics depend upon media propaganda. The silly moron could not foresee the Internet.

The patriot nation is rumbling….we will oust this usurper.

Let’s roll.

ex-Democrat on March 4, 2009 at 8:12 PM

It sounds like Levin is going to make that segment of audio available separately from the rest of the program.

FloatingRock on March 4, 2009 at 8:12 PM

ornery_independent on March 4, 2009 at 6:26 PM

Ha! I couldn’t decide if I wanted to go with low approvals or high negatives. So, I opted for the brain fart and did both!

Thanks for straightening me out.

csdeven on March 4, 2009 at 8:13 PM

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
— The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

Power, politics, gossip on daily call

“So begins another morning in what may count as Washington’s longest-running conversation — a street-corner bull session between four old friends who suddenly find themselves standing once more at the busiest intersection of politics and media in Washington.

Carville calls White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel.

Emanuel calls ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent George Stephanopoulos.

A bit later, CNN commentator Paul Begala, who is not quite the early bird that his friends are, will complete the circle with a rapid set of calls to all three.

Different versions of this round-robin chatter have been taking place, with few interruptions, every workday for nearly a generation.

“I refer to it as the 17-year-long conference call,” said Emanuel, who starts calling his friends at 6 a.m. “You can tap into it anytime you want.”

The Press, protecting the public from the tyranny of government. Except when in league with government.

davod on March 4, 2009 at 8:16 PM

It sounds like Levin is going to make that segment of audio available separately from the rest of the program.

FloatingRock on March 4, 2009 at 8:12 PM

Heh. Can’t wait for a second listen. Hope Mark includes his third hour analysis that is broadcasting now.
Sick thing is, Frum tried making Mark take a call from his fifteen yr old son to defend his yellow journalism prior to calling in himself.

OmahaConservative on March 4, 2009 at 8:16 PM

I’m in the WaPoo’s coverage area, and that Pravda rag keeps getting smaller and smaller and smaller….another great day to be an American. And not French.

ex-Democrat on March 4, 2009 at 8:16 PM

Wow, I felt a little bad about Rush’s ballet remark in regards to Mr. Emanuel but Mr. Bagela cleared up any misgivings I might have had for rudeness. The fact remains that since Pres. Obama has spent at least twice the amount of TARP since he has been in office he is unable to use Pres. Bush as the boogeyman. He needs a new villain and that is Rush.

Cindy Munford on March 4, 2009 at 8:23 PM

LMMFAO!! This is gonna turn out like Dingy Harry’s letter trying to get Rush reprimanded by his syndicator. How much money was it that made when Rush got the letter and auctioned it and copies off? Dingy Harry tried to actually take partial credit for stepping off into it. Will Dear Leader eventually cave and declare “Hey, it was all a put on.. ya know? A JOKE!!”

And then libtard-bots will all go “AHA! Dear Leader has PWNED Rush” as they line up for their daily talking points injections at the Government heathcare rationing station.

44Magnum on March 4, 2009 at 9:01 PM

The news that Begala helped cook up this attack last October and has secretly been tasked with carrying out should embarrass the Post a little for using him in this piece.

But it doesn’t.
Rush, if you don’t want to be called “bloated face and drug-addled voice”, don’t call people names like “the forehead”.

jgapinoy on March 4, 2009 at 9:18 PM

If they ever made another Dick Tracy movie, they could easily cast Blowhard Begala as “The Brow”. Heck, he wouldn’t even need any makeup!

pilamaye on March 4, 2009 at 9:33 PM

This is the “PUNK PRESIDENCY” doing things the “Chicago Way.” What a disgrace! Carville and Begala are has beens.

SHORT PEOPLE GOT NO REASON, Emanuel and Begala need a shrink for their Napoleon complex.

Jayrae on March 4, 2009 at 9:39 PM

PB is all forehead. Hard to listen to him talk when distracted by forehead.

jjok on March 4, 2009 at 9:56 PM

Getalife:

Even if the 4 deny it- Mary Matalin confirms it.
Mary Matalin, who as Carville’s wife has overheard probably thousands of the group’s calls, describes the conversation as more profane, more sports-centric versions of a knitting club.

“They talk like they are girls,” she said. “The conversations start in the middle and they end in the middle, and if they talk at night, they’ll start in the morning with no break in the flow.”

“To me, the first purpose is friendship,” said Matalin, “and the second purpose is information-sharing.”
According to Begala, the expectation of a daily call is so great that Emanuel will sometimes call him and shout impatiently, “I can’t talk right now!” and then hang up.

journeyintothewhirlwind on March 4, 2009 at 10:20 PM

Beck might want to search his TV show database for his interviews with Mary Matalin. I remember hearing about this phone call relationship on his show when he interviewed her but he didn’t pick up on it and ask her more questions about it. This was BEFORE the election and maybe could have switched a few voters decisions if they had heard about it.

journeyintothewhirlwind on March 4, 2009 at 10:31 PM

The patriot nation is rumbling….we will oust this usurper.

Let’s roll.

ex-Democrat on March 4, 2009 at 8:12 PM

How will we finance the ouster? The usurper has stolen our coins and our muskets.

I thought for a moment Obama might be a harmless idealogue. He’s malevolent.

eaglesdontflock on March 5, 2009 at 2:28 AM

The Forehead was punked by nature.

chunderroad on March 5, 2009 at 7:49 AM

Carville,Begala and Chrissy would probably get tingly when they are together. They are the poster “boys” for the liberal cause.

hillbilly on March 5, 2009 at 8:34 AM

Mmmmmm… bacon.

/nothing to add

Abby Adams on March 5, 2009 at 9:45 AM

I intend to continue to turn up the heat until every alleged Republican either endorses or renounces Rush’s statement that he hopes our president fails.”

We’ve got work to do.

Blacksmith8 on March 5, 2009 at 7:09 PM

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