CNN's Rick Sanchez: 'I'm Not Ideological;' Spars With Abrams on Sherrod
Published: 7/23/2010 4:54 PM ET
Rick "I play it down the middle" Sanchez didn't disappoint during the first prime-time edition of CNN's Rick's List on Thursday, as he brought his liberal bias
against Fox News to the program. When guest Dan Abrams of Mediate
accused the anchor of "doing an opinion-based program" on Fox News's
coverage of the Shirley Sherrod story, Sanchez denied this and added
that he wasn't being ideological [audio clips available here].
The CNN anchor began his criticism of his network's competitor eight minutes into the 8 pm Eastern hour, focusing on Fox News's coverage of the Shirley Sherrod story. Sanchez's focused on Fox News's separation between their news operation and their opinion programming, such as Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity's shows, as he gave his version of the timeline of how the network apparently covered the story:
The CNN anchor began his criticism of his network's competitor eight minutes into the 8 pm Eastern hour, focusing on Fox News's coverage of the Shirley Sherrod story. Sanchez's focused on Fox News's separation between their news operation and their opinion programming, such as Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity's shows, as he gave his version of the timeline of how the network apparently covered the story:
SANCHEZ: Here's how we understand it. Fox News says that a memo went out to the 'news staff' Monday afternoon from the senior V.P. of news....'Let's get the facts straight on this story. Can we get confirmation and comments from Sherrod before going on air? Let's make sure we do this right'...But the way things work at Fox News- and you need to know this- that guidance doesn't carry any weight at the programs that make the biggest noise and get the biggest ratings: Beck, O'Reilly, Hannity, 'Fox and Friends.' You see, that V.P. of news, he doesn't oversee those shows. So, minutes before Shirley Sherrod was being told that she was losing her job, Bill O'Reilly was actually taping his show for that night, showing that tape, despite the guidance not to from the V.P., and he called for her to resign, despite the guidance from the V.P. It's as if 'The O'Reilly Factor' wasn't even part of Fox News....So, bottom line, when you go to Fox News- when you go to Fox News, know this. It operates by different journalistic standards, depending on- well, depending on what time it is.

