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babylonsister

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Thu Mar 21, 2013, 01:48 PM Mar 2013

Phil Donahue on His 2003 Firing from MSNBC... [View all]

Phil Donahue on His 2003 Firing from MSNBC, When Liberal Network Couldn’t Tolerate Antiwar Voices

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Phil Donahue, one of the best-known talk show hosts in U.S. television history, his show was on the air for more than 29 years. In 2002, he returned to the airwaves, but he was fired in 2003 on the eve of the war by MSNBC because he was allowing antiwar voices on the air. Along with Ellen Spiro, he directed the documentary, Body of War, which tells the story of Tomas Young, an Iraq War veteran paralyzed from a bullet to the spine. Now, at the age of 33, Tomas has decided to end his life.

Tomas Young, Iraq War veteran and the main subject of the documentary, Body of War. On April 4, 2004, his fifth day in Iraq, Young’s unit came under fire in the Sadr City neighborhood of Baghdad. Young was left paralyzed, never to walk again. Released from medical care three months later, Young returned home to become an active member in Iraq Veterans Against the War. He recently announced that he will stop his nourishment, which comes in the form of liquid through a feeding tube — a decision which will hasten his death.


In 2003, the legendary television host Phil Donahue was fired from his prime-time MSNBC talk show during the run-up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The problem was not Donahue’s ratings, but rather his views: An internal MSNBC memo warned Donahue was a "difficult public face for NBC in a time of war," providing "a home for the liberal antiwar agenda at the same time that our competitors are waving the flag at every opportunity." Donahue joins us to look back on his firing 10 years later. "They were terrified of the antiwar voice," Donahue says.



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JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Phil, I’d like to bring in another subject in terms of this whole issue, the—what happened to you, directly, as a host on MSNBC in the midst of the run-up to the war, and the responsibilities of the press in America and its—the mea culpas that have rarely been uttered by the pundits and by the journalists over what the American press did in the run-up to war.

PHIL DONAHUE: Well, I think what happened to me, the biggest lesson, I think, is the—how corporate media shapes our opinions and our coverage. This was a decision—my decision—the decision to release me came from far above. This was not an assistant program director who decided to separate me from MSNBC. They were terrified of the antiwar voice. And that is not an overstatement. Antiwar voices were not popular. And if you’re General Electric, you certainly don’t want an antiwar voice on a cable channel that you own; Donald Rumsfeld is your biggest customer. So, by the way, I had to have two conservatives on for every liberal. I could have Richard Perle on alone, but I couldn’t have Dennis Kucinich on alone. I was considered two liberals. It really is funny almost, when you look back on how—how the management was just frozen by the antiwar voice. We were scolds. We weren’t patriotic. American people disagreed with us. And we weren’t good for business.


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HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #1
"we weren't good for business" demwing Mar 2013 #2
Thanks for posting Gothmog Mar 2013 #3
The M$M is complicit in war crimes. Rex Mar 2013 #4
GE is the largest weapons systems contractor on the planet. Ikonoklast Mar 2013 #5
Not only that, I worked for GE back when we were in Viet Nam. Cleita Mar 2013 #11
"And we weren't good for business." Scuba Mar 2013 #6
Here's what I saw Tweety do in real time UTUSN Mar 2013 #7
Tweety and Russert The Wizard Mar 2013 #15
Hadn't heard that dreamnightwind Mar 2013 #19
As LBJ once said The Wizard Mar 2013 #22
I just e-mailed the contents of my post to Tweety: hardball@msnbc.com n/t UTUSN Mar 2013 #26
Sorry, I took you seriously dreamnightwind Mar 2013 #28
You know..there should be conflict of interest laws in place for those who own media loudsue Mar 2013 #8
There used to be. Back when I worked for GE, they could not get into Cleita Mar 2013 #12
The media is GONE. It's one commercial for the .001%. nt valerief Mar 2013 #24
True. And they keep telling everyone....labeling themselves....."liberal" loudsue Mar 2013 #27
Absolutely!....I've spoken many times here about bringing back the Fairness Doctrine whathehell Mar 2013 #38
A Sad Chapter Missing In Rachel's "Hubris" colsohlibgal Mar 2013 #9
No Kidding! Blue Idaho Mar 2013 #18
War profiteering more important than truth and honor. dmr Mar 2013 #10
It's important we remember this story Babel_17 Mar 2013 #13
f*ckers ZRT2209 Mar 2013 #14
I listened to 'Democracy Now' this morning on the way to work. Webster Green Mar 2013 #16
They should apologize to him young_at_heart Mar 2013 #17
We were so bummed when that happened.. no Cha Mar 2013 #20
None of this was included in Rachel Maddows "Hubris" documentary.... radhika Mar 2013 #21
MUST READ malaise Mar 2013 #23
Thanks for posting-Phil was wronged because MSMBC were cowards or GE was greedy--or both! gvstn Mar 2013 #25
+10 n/t whathehell Mar 2013 #39
libdude libdude Mar 2013 #29
There was an hour long live interview with him amuse bouche Mar 2013 #30
Glad the article & vid are out there. I've been posting my homespun witness version (post #7) UTUSN Mar 2013 #31
Sadly, on many crucial topics. K&R Jefferson23 Mar 2013 #32
2003 Mkap Mar 2013 #33
Oh yeah...so right. Proletariatprincess Mar 2013 #41
Hey Al Jazeera!! DonCoquixote Mar 2013 #34
You were patriotic Mr. Donahue tavalon Mar 2013 #35
Come Back mtasselin Mar 2013 #36
Oh that darn "librul" media SHRED Mar 2013 #37
I watched the HuffPost interview with Donahue and Michael Moore that you posted earlier KoKo Mar 2013 #40
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2013 #42
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