The Media Research Center’s Tim Graham complained in a Sept. 26 post:
It’s always amusing when reporters insist that they’re not “stenographers to power,” but when you look at their interviews with Democrats, they often come across as stenographers — extremely accomodating, and not at all challenging. Take for example, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut in his interviews on the Ukrainian kerfuffle on Wednesday. None of his three national TV interviews seriously raised the idea that he or other Democratic senators pressed Ukraine in a similar way to President Trump to cooperate with their domestic political goals.
CNN reported earlier that three Senate Democrats pressed in a letter that Ukraine had better cooperate with Robert Mueller’s probe in the Ukraine, so as not to disturb the “robust and close” U.S.-Ukraine relationship.
Despite citing a CNN report, Graham did not link to CNN or even to the letter; instead, he linked to a Washington Post column by Trump toady Marc Thiessen ranting about the letter: “So, it’s okay for Democratic senators to encourage Ukraine to investigate Trump, but it’s not okay for the president to allegedly encourage Ukraine to investigate Hunter Biden?”
Of course, the 2018 letter’s content is different the either Graham or Thiessen portrayed it. The senators point out that while the suspended investigations had links to the Mueller investigation, they were also about corruption in Ukraine — a key interest in the current Trump impeachment inquiry — and they expressed concern that the probes were frozen because, according to a New York Times article, they were considered “too politically sensitive and potentially jeopardizing U.S. financial and military aid to Ukraine” and, specifically, “to avoid the ire of President Trump.” Also, the investigations concerned former Trump campaign manager Paul Manfort’s work in Ukraine, not Trump directly.
Shouldn’t Graham and Thiessen be concerned that Trump was apparently using his influence as president to threaten to cut off aid to Ukraine if it didn’t stop investigating a political ally? Apparently not.
Also: Graham’s mocking reference to reporters and “stenographers to power” is highly ironic, given how his colleagues down the hall at the MRC’s “news” division, CNSNews.com, are very much pro–Trump stenographers.