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October 1, 2008
Anatomy
of Fraud at ABC: The 'Missing' Sarah Palin
Video
by Samuel Silver
In her first post-nomination interview, Governor
Sarah Palin was confronted by ABC's Charlie Gibson
with the following question:
- "You said recently, in your old church, 'Our
national leaders are sending U.S. soldiers on a
task that is from G-d.' Are we fighting a holy
war?"
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The record after this is a little confusing
because ABC has edited the video and their
transcripts several times, before and after it
first aired. They posted a variety of video
excerpts and so-called transcripts on the internet,
none of which accurately reflect the full
discussion between Governor Palin and Charlie
Gibson. It is amazing how ABC has tried to obscure
what really happened to hide the obvious mistakes
they made in the editing and presentation of
Governor Palin's positions.
Some commentators have noted that Gibson's
question and quote were "out of context," but they
do not point out the obvious intellectual
dishonesty at play. In all likelihood most
commentators have neither listened to nor read the
real interview (almost impossible to find anymore)
or to the Governor's complete remarks at her former
church. This is not some subtle nuanced contextual
point, but a serious case of fabrication through
selective editing and rewriting of the Governor's
words.
This is what was and was not broadcast on
Thursday 9/11 on The ABC World News. The words
highlighted in italics were not included in the
broadcast, but they do appear in various ABC
released transcripts and video excerpts:
- GIBSON: You said recently, in your
old church, "Our national leaders are sending
U.S. soldiers on a task that is from G-d."
(In some versions, a video is then shown of the
Governor making impromptu remarks at her former
church, but in every version ABC dishonestly omits
the end of her statement highlighted below in
italics. This full uncut eight minute video is what
she actually said and can be seen here,
with the Iraq/G-d portion between 3:10 and
3:45.)
The video insert was not included in the initial
ABC broadcast of 9/11 on their World News show.
This is what the Governor actually says on the
video:
"Pray for our military men and women who are
striving to do what is right; also, for this
country, that our leaders, our national leaders,
are sending them out on a task that is from G-d;
that's what we have to make sure that we're
praying for, that there is a plan and that that
plan is G-d's plan."
None of the ABC versions include the last
phrase in italics. In other versions, the video
is completely excluded so all the viewers hear is
Gibson saying, "Our national leaders are sending
U.S. soldiers on a task that is from G-d.")
- GIBSON: Are we fighting a holy
war?
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- PALIN: You know, I don't know if that
was my exact quote.
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- GIBSON: It's (the) exact
words.
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- PALIN: But the reference there is a
repeat of Abraham Lincoln's words when he said
-- first, he suggested never presume to know
what G-d's will is, and I would never presume to
know G-d's will or to speak G-d's words.
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- But what Abraham Lincoln had said, and
that's a repeat in my comments, was let us not
pray that G-d is on our side in a war or any
other time, but let us pray that we are on G-d's
side.
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- That's what that comment was all about,
Charlie. And I do believe, though, that
this war against extreme Islamic terrorists is
the right thing. It's an unfortunate thing,
because war is hell and I hate war, and,
Charlie, today is the day that I send my
first born, my son, my teenage son overseas with
his Stryker brigade, 4,000 other wonderful
American men and women, to fight for our
country, for democracy, for our freedoms.
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- Charlie, those are freedoms that too
many of us just take for granted. I hate war and
I want to see war ended. We end war when we see
victory, and we do see victory in sight in
Iraq.
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- GIBSON: I take your point about
Lincoln's words, but you went on and
said, "There is a plan and it is G-d's
plan."
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- PALIN: I believe that there is a plan
for this world and that plan for this world is
for good. I believe that there is great hope and
great potential for every country to be able to
live and be protected with inalienable rights
that I believe are G-d-given, Charlie, and I
believe that those are the rights to life and
liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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- That, in my world view, is a grand -- the
grand plan.
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- GIBSON: But then are you sending your
son on a task that is from G-d?
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- PALIN: I don't know if the task is
from G-d, Charlie. What I know is that my son
has made a decision. I am so proud of his
independent and strong decision he has made,
what he decided to do and serving for the right
reasons and serving something greater than
himself and not choosing a real easy path where
he could be more comfortable and certainly
safer.
Besides leaving insightful comments from
Governor Palin on the editing room floor, the most
dishonest aspect of the presentation was ABC's
purposeful omission of two phrases from her
impromptu comments at her former church and the
deliberate modification of her words to change her
meaning altogether. If ABC had even attempted to be
fair and impartial, they would have at least shown
the Governor the complete video they claimed to be
quoting from.
"Quoting out of context" is defined as
"selective excerpting of words from their original
linguistic context in a way that distorts the
source's intended meaning." Gibson definitely
quoted the Governor out of context, but then he
went further and fraudulently rewrote her words to
drastically change the idea she was expressing.
As quoted above, this is what she said (the
portions ABC edited out are struck through):
- "
Pray for our military men and women
who are striving to do what is right; also, for
this country, that our leaders, our
national leaders, are sending them out on a task
that is from G-d; that's what we have to
make sure that we're praying for, that there is
a plan and that that plan is G-d's
plan."
But all Charlie Gibson quoted in his initial
question was "Our national leaders are sending
them out [U.S. soldiers]
on a task that is from G-d" This would be quoting
"out of context," and a not so subtle example
except he went further and changed "sending them
out" to "sending U.S. soldiers" to better fit his
false stand alone statement.
Then after the Governor (without benefit of the
video of her impromptu remarks) explained her point
by referring to the famous Lincoln quote, Gibson
takes his fabrication to a much higher level. He
states, "I take your point about Lincoln's
words, but you went on and said, 'There is
a plan and it is G-d's plan.'"
This is the only time Gibson quotes a portion of
the final phrase in Governor Palin's statement, but
he conveniently omits the key point, "that's what
we have to make sure that we're praying for." She
never once declared "There is a plan and it is
G-d's plan." Instead, as a religious believer
speaking to fellow believers in a church, Governor
Palin recommended that she and they all pray "that
there is a plan and that that plan is G-d's
plan."
Note how after omitting the opening point about
praying, he edited out the words "that that plan"
and replaced them with "it." The result in not an
out of context quote - it is fraud. "
that's what we have to make sure that we're
praying for, that there is a plan
and that that plan [it] is
G-d's plan."
ABC obviously realizes the seriousness of this
fraud, and they have attempted to cover-up their
dishonesty. Most of the posted videos have been
re-edited, and they even omitted this complete
topic from what they now title "Gov.
Sarah Palin: The Full Interview,". which they
broadcast on Friday night Sept. 12 on their 20/20
broadcast. Interestingly, the so-called "Full
Interview" also omits Gibson's now discredited
question about "The
Bush Doctrine." The so-called Full Interview is
available online here.
But neither ABC nor Charlie Gibson has issued a
public apology for this affront to Governor Palin
and all religious people of the United States who
they tried to defame with their dishonest
portrayal. If only they accepted the concept of
shame, we could say Shame on You!
Samuel
Silver is an orthodox Jew and businessman living
and learning in Atlanta.
Samuel
Silver's Archive Index is in the Religion Resource
Center
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