Newsweek's grand inquisitorHoly Shit - can the dunking chairs be far behind?
When Howard Fineman asked Dean if he believes Jesus Christ is the son of God and the route to eternal life, campaign reporting reached a brand-new low.
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By Aaron Kinney
Jan. 13, 2004 | The media's increasingly negative coverage of former Vermont governor Howard Dean's presidential campaign reached a nadir of sorts last week, when Newsweek's cover package featured an interview that essentially cast reporter Howard Fineman as grand inquisitor and Dean as suspected heretic.
After five straight questions about Iraq and the war on terrorism, Fineman asks Dean, out of nowhere, "Do you see Jesus Christ as the son of God and believe in him as the route to salvation and eternal life?"
Dean, belying his reputation for having a hot temper, gives a low-key reply: "I certainly see him as the son of God. I think whether I'm saved or not is not gonna be up to me."
The bias Fineman's question exuded is alarming. No doubt many Christian groups in America would like to ask Dean that question, and they're entitled to. But Newsweek? To be sure, faith is a relevant campaign issue, as is the question of whether Dean or other Democrats can connect with Christian voters, particularly in the South. But Fineman didn't merely ask if the Vermont doctor was religious; he phrased his question in a way to root out whether Dean subscribes to a particular kind of born-again Christianity. We've reached a new low when reporters are doing the Rev. Jerry Falwell's work for him.
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Are you as holy as the rest of us?
Prove It!
So then, why didn't Dean ask, "How's your sex life? Is your wife as good in bed as she is with me? Got any nude pictures of her? Wanna see some?"
(And can we please launch the Treason impeachment proceedings *before* this cabal escapes all accountability for warmongering by deception?)
What a National Freakshow we are to all of humanity.. once, we were merely callow bumpkins; now we are disgusting.