Goddess Musings
Musings of a baseball loving feminist in Chicago
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
The Old Boys Network
We're in the year 2005, right? Almost 2006. When I bring up the old boys network, some people actually gawf at it and say that it's a thing of the past? Now is it really?

So Rahm Emanuel worked for Clinton.
George Stephanopolous worked for Clinton.
George now has a TV show on ABC.
Rahm wants Tammy Duckworth to run for Congress.
Tammy is scheduled to talk with George on Sunday on his TV show.

Nah...no old boys network here.

More from Make Them Accountable:

To: David Westin, President of ABC News

Mr. Westin,

At the close of the This Week show this past Sunday, George Stephanopolous announced that he will air an interview this coming Sunday with Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq veteran who lost both legs in service to her country, and who is being urged by Stephanopolous' old friend and fellow former Clinton White House staffer Rahm Emanuel, to run for Congress from an Illinois district in 2006. I called the show Monday and confirmed that the interview is scheduled for next Sunday.

Emanuel has been encouraging Duckworth to run for Congress in Illinois' 6th District, which is the seat being vacated by Henry Hyde. Emanuel has refused to support the candidate who may well be the reason Hyde decided to retire. With only $100,000 in donations, and in what has been an overwhelmingly Republican district, Christine Cegelis got 44% of the vote against Hyde in 2004. She is running again in 2006, but instead of helping Cegelis, Emanuel has done everything he can to stop her.

It seems to me the story in the Illinois 6th is that an unknown with a small budget may have caused the formidable Henry Hyde to retire.

It seems to me that ABC should not allow itself to be used as an ole boy network for former Clinton staffers.

And it really seems to me that if Stephanopolous airs an interview with Duckworth, he should give equal time to Christine Cegelis.

Carolyn Kay
MakeThemAccountable.com
Chicago, IL

Please join me in protesting this kind of favoritism at ABC:

President of ABC News: David Westin (david.westin@abc.com)
This Week email address: thisweek@abc.com
This Week message board item (registration required—and if they haven’t removed it)

ABC address and phone number:

ABC Television
77 W 66th St
New York, NY 10023
212-456-7777


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