In a Sept. 26 post, the Media Research Center’s Tim Graham ranted about Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy’s “day of softballs,” in a series of TV interviews, claiming that the interviewers “often come across as stenographers — extremely accommodating, and not at all challenging.” three days later, Graham was promoting a softball interview his favorite TV channel conducted with his favorite right-wing radio host. Graham began his Sept. 29 post this way:
Fox & Friends invited author and national talk-show host Mark Levin on Sunday to discuss the budding effort by House Democrats to impeach President Trump. Levin ripped the media repeatedly, and protested the idea that the Democrats are going to try and remove the president from office by using an anonymous “whistleblower” who didn’t even have first-hand access to the events that are allegedly impeachable.
Graham somehow didn’t mention that Levin also has a show on Fox News, which means this was never going to be a contentious interview — it would serve as a platform for Levin to push his anti-media narrative at a friendly venue.
“Fox & Friends” co-host Ed Henry even gamely allowed himself to be a (mild) punching bag for the good of advancing Levin’s narrative — which, of course, is not the way Graham presented it, stating only that “Levin told Ed Henry, ‘You know, Ed, I’ve been watching you and a lot of reporters, and you haven’t once asked for the identity of the so-called whistleblower. Why is that?'” Graham continued to portray Henry as a non-conservative (and, thus, suspect) interviewer: “Henry pressed on Levin with the usual morally intimidating question: ‘Are you okay with a president asking his counterpart — this is a simple yes or no — to dig up dirt on former vice president Joe Biden and his son?’ Many reporters using this line of questioning find nothing unseemly about President Obama and his government trying to spy on the Trump campaign in 2016. They don’t talk about it.”
But “President Obama and his government” did not spy on Trump’s campaign — it was gathering information on Trump campaign officials who had contacts with Russian operatives.
Graham didn’t note that Levin didn’t bother to answer Henry’s question, instead uncritically quoting Levin changing the subject by saying that Trump “wouldn’t have to raise the issue” of the Bidens if the media “would do your damn job.”
So it appears Graham loves softball interviews after all — when his ideological buddies are on the receiving end, anyway.