We’ve detailed how CNSNews.com ran with right-wing radio host Mark Levin’s declaration that the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel to investigate President Trump is unconstitutional, as if the CNS and its Media Research Center had a business deal with Levin to do so. We overlooked one item from the initial blitz — a June 4 article by Susan Jones that touted a Trump tweet echoing Levin’s argument, then rehashed the entire argument.
Meanwhile, George Conway — as it happens, the husband of Trump White House adviser Kellyanne Conway — posted an article that effectively dismantles the argument made by Levin and conservative attorney Stephen Calebresi that Mueller’s appointment is unconstitutional.
You’d think that given the amount of space CNS had devoted to advancing Levin’s argument — a whopping nine articles and columns — it would want to give a fair and balanced airing to an opposing argument. Nope.
A June 14 article by Jones rehashed Trump’s 10-day-old tweet before pivoting to an interview Fox News’ Laura Ingraham did with Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani to further Levin and Calebresi’s argument.It’s not until the ninth paragraph that Conway’s rebuttal is mentioned — but only for the purpose of giving Giuliani the opportunity to shoot it down without specifically addressing anything Conway wrote:
In her Wednesday night interview with Giuliani, Ingraham noted that Kellyanne Conway’s husband George has written an article debunking arguments that Mueller’s appointment as special counsel is unconstitutional.
“Is there any concern about that at the White House?” Ingraham asked Giuliani.
“No concern about it,” Giuliani said. “That is not as clear an argument as, let’s say, their inability to indict, even their inability to subpoena,” he added. “However, I would think it’s an undecided question. So how can Conway decide the question?” Giuliani asked. “Maybe he wants to be on the Supreme Court, but I don’t think he’s going to get the appointment.”
Neither Jones nor Giuliani address any specific points made by Conway; Jones simply regurgitates Giuliani’s outright dismissal. Jones then concluded her article by repeating yet again specific arguments Calebresi made in support of his view.
CNS’ mission statement claims that it puts “a higher premium on balance than spin” and “endeavors to fairly present all legitimate sides of a story.” It seems to be doing all it can to violate that mission with a very unfair and unbalanced presentation of a legitimate point of view that interferes with its pro-Trump, pro-Levin agenda.