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Barbara Walters tried to help aide to Bashar Assad find employment at CNN

by Mojambo ( 103 Comments › )
Filed under Media, Syria at June 7th, 2012 - 9:19 am

Fortunately I never saw Babs Walters interview with Baby Assad – I guess she asked him if he could be tree, which one would he be? Just another example of Western journalists fawning over bloody dictators as long as they are leftists and/or Islamic. I wonder if Miss Jaafari realizes that her “adopted mom” is Jewish which would make her Jewish according to Jewish religious law!

by Raf Sanchez

Barbara Walters, the grande dame of American television news, has been forced to apologise after it emerged that she had tried to use her influence to further the career of a former leading aide of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Emails seen by The Daily Telegraph show that Walters tried to help Sheherazad Jaafari, the daughter of Syria’s UN ambassador, secure a place at an Ivy League university and an internship with Piers Morgan’s CNN programme.

When confronted with the emails, which were obtained by a Syrian opposition group, the 82-year-old ABC broadcaster admitted a conflict of interest and expressed “regret” for her actions.

Miss Jaafari, 22, was a close adviser to Mr Assad and was at his side as Syrian troops stepped up their campaign of killing and repression. She would speak to him several times a day, sometimes calling him “the Dude” in her adopted American accent, and was sometimes the only official in the room when he did interviews with Western journalists.

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Walters’s interview in December – the first with an American television network – made headlines around the world as Mr Assad denied he was responsible for the crackdown which had already resulted in thousands of deaths in Syria. The emails show that, after the interview, Miss Jaafari and Walters stayed in close contact.

When Miss Jaafari returned to New York she reached out again to Walters, whom she referred to as her “adopted mother”. In return, Walters called her “dear girl” and sometimes signed off “Hugs, Barbara”.

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Shortly afterwards, Walters emailed the young Syrian saying: “I wrote to Piers Morgan and his producer to say how terrific you are and attached your résumé.” She also asked whether Miss Jaafari was still planning on applying to Columbia University and offered to help.

A week later, Walters emailed Richard Wald, a professor at the Columbia School of Journalism and the father of Jonathan Wald, Morgan’s executive producer.

Walters described Miss Jaafari as “brilliant, beautiful, [and] speaks five languages” and asked whether there was “anything you can do to help?” Prof Wald replied that he would get the admissions office to “give her special attention”.

Professor Wald said that he was told Miss Jaafari had not applied and so he did not intervene on her behalf. He added: “I would ask the admissions office to give special attention to anyone with a recommendation from Ms Walters or anyone else in Journalism.”

Miss Jaafari did not ultimately get the internship nor the university place.

Walters was one of only a handful of Americans invited to a private party hosted by the ambassador in March 2011, the same month that the uprising against the Assad regime began. The only other journalist on the guest list was a reporter from Press TV, Iran’s state-owned television channel. She did not attend the event.

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In a statement, Walters said: “In the aftermath [of the Assad interview], Ms Jaafari returned to the US and contacted me looking for a job. I told her that was a serious conflict of interest and that we would not hire her. I did offer to mention her to contacts at another media organisation and in academia, though she didn’t get a job or into school. In retrospect, I realise that this created a conflict and I regret that.”

Miss Jaafari was part of a young circle of aides who advised Mr Assad to speak to the Western media as evidence of atrocities mounted. When he agreed to the interview with Walters in December, Miss Jaafari wrote a list of talking points advising that the “American psyche can be easily manipulated” if he were to make a limited expression of regret. Miss Jaafari did not respond to phone calls, texts or emails.

Read the rest – Barbara Walters apologises over links to Syrian aide of Bashar al-Assad

There’s only one thing that would get me to watch The View.

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 210 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Media, Open thread at May 13th, 2010 - 11:00 pm

Yep. A giant intelligent deep sea predator with an attitude and an awesome beak, stinking to the rafters.  In response to inane questions about things the “panelists” know nothing about, it wouldn’t need to say anything, just stare with those immense soulless black eyes, and every time that  Joy Behar or Whoopi Goldberg opens their ignorant yaps, Barbara Walters gets the ink.

Don’t know about you, but whenever I think of squid, I think of Overnight Open Threads. Let’s have one.