I’ve been watching David Gregory on Meet The Press for sometime now since he took over from the late, Tim Russert. And it seems like every Sunday, I’m left wondering what his political affiliation really is. And no, I don’t expect him to lean Democratic, but I don’t expect him to lean Republican either and “lean” is the appropriate word to describe the lope-sided Republican geared questions and talking points Mr. Gregory kicks out every Sunday.
Now there are many times on previous shows of Meet The Press where the point stated above could be seen, but the most recent show is what I’ll base my belief on – that he is a Republican mole.
In today’s Meet the Press, David Gregory had Carly Fiorina on among other guests. In his first question for Mrs. Fiorina, David Gregory read an entire talking point from GOP Mitt Romney where he criticizes President Obama’s leadership, then asked Carly if the criticism was fair.
The piece that David Gregory read in it’s entirety is from Mitt Romney’s Op-Ed in USA Today. The piece states;
Has it come to this again? The president is meeting with his oil spill experts, he crudely tells us, so he knows “whose ass to kick.” We have become accustomed to his management style – target a scapegoat, assign blame and go on the attack. To win health care legislation, he vilified insurance executives; to escape bankruptcy laws for General Motors, he demonized senior lenders; to take the focus from the excesses of Government, he castigated business meeting in Las Vegas; and to deflect responsibility for the deepening and lengthening downturn, he blames Wall Street and George W. Bush. But what may make good politics does not make good leadership. And when a crisis is upon us, America wants a leader, not a politician
After reading the piece, Gregory asked another Republican, Fiorina, if a fellow Republican was “fair” to criticize the democratic president. Are you for real? You bring on a Republican, read an entire piece from a fellow Republican, and then asked the other Republican, “Do you think that’s fair?”
What did David expect Carly to say, “No, Mitt was completely wrong to write those words?” Maybe he thought she actually would have come on TV to publicly chastise her ally?
Meet the Press used to be a place where you could tune in for unbiased journalism. It seems that with the unfortunate passing of Tim Russert, they’ve thrown the ‘unbiased’ part out the window. Quite frankly, it seems the ‘journalism’ part died too and was buried along with Mr. Russert.
11 replies on “Is David Gregory A Republican Mole?”
This is sad but it does seem to be true that David Gregory is showing a one sided “lean” towards Republicans ,sad, but this show since Mr. Russert left is turning into like Fox News
Very childish and this does not help us to work together
Seriously?!?!?!
I watched a MTP where Gregory waived an ‘illegal’ 30 round AR 15 magazine at NRA VP, Wayne LaPierre. How anyone could watch THAT and believe he leans conservative, I HAVE NO IDEA!!!!!!!
DAVID GREGORY IS A GOP CLONE.
why is it disappointing if he is a republican? should all network political shows be hosted by democrats? lol
After watching and listening to a lot of his interviews I'm prety sure he is a republican which is dissapointing. Is he a Fox Noise closet journalist?
Agree with you. It is very frustrating and has caused me to stop watching the show.
I beginning to think so too, which is why I am researching this topic "whether or not David Gregory is a Republican?"
Yes, I've come to the conclusion that he is a member of the GOP. His questions and criticism seem geared to enhance the GOP agenda.
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I totally agree with Grant (author of article). David Gregory is obviously a Republican and he does not even attempt to hide it. I have been a faithful watcher for a few years and I just can’t stand watching him cut Democratic guest comments short, asking questions in a way that will show Republicans in a more positive light, and not giving both sides of an issue. Today was the last straw when a former Obama advisor was trying to make some very interesting points, but David would cut her off so that another Republican on the panel could get his point out about the deficit and govt spending. If I want to watch that kind of slanted reporting/questioning, I will turn to FOX. Another viewer bites the dust. I hope MTP will find someone more balanced to moderate the show before the ratings bite the dust too!
No way!!! He is a total Democrat. You can tell how when he interviews which he favors. He is nicer to them.
Gawd, I miss Tim Russert. NO ONE and I repeat NO ONE has the guts or decency to ask the tough questions and question both sides equally like Tim gave us. What we have today is a JOKE! They have been so stupid with Palin… Enough already! Report on REAL NEWS!