A master class in cringeworthy softball questions: From MediaMatters 10 Of The Worst Moments From Morning Joe'sFawning Koch Brothers Interview
Morning Joe's interview "exclusive, first-ever joint interview" with industrialists Charles and David Koch was full of softball questions and worshipful praise. They also gave the Koch brothers a pass for claiming they oversee one of "the safest and environmentally protective" companies. The fawning interview follows months of pro-Koch coverage by the MSNBC hosts.
Morning Joe's Pro-Koch Coverage Paid Off With "Exclusive, First-Ever Joint Interview"
Morning Joe On Koch Brothers Before Interview: "Awesome," "Godsend," People Should "Thank" Them And Stop "Pick[ing]" On Them. Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski's tireless efforts to defend industrialists Charles and David Koch paid off when the Koch brothers granted them "an exclusive, first-ever joint interview" on MSNBC. The Morning Joe crew had called David Koch "a godsend," portrayed the billionaires as similar to "most Americans" in their political views, and dismissed attacks over their dark money spending as "stupid" and "embarrassing." [Media Matters, 10/30/15]
International Business Times: Scarborough And Brzezinski Are "Are Self-Professed And Unabashed Koch Fans." Reporter Brendan James wrote that the Morning Joe hosts "in charge of the interview are self-professed and unabashed Koch fans" and noted that "both Brzezinski and Scarborough earlier this year attended a weekend in Palm Springs, California, for the American Recovery Policy Forum, put on by the Kochs' organization, the tax-exempt Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce ... Neither MSNBC nor the Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce would answer questions about whether the Koch organization paid the travel or other expenses for the MSNBC hosts." [International Business Times, 11/2/15]
Morning Joe's Interview Featured Softball Questions
Scarborough And Brzezinski Give Charles Koch A Pass On Claiming Koch Industries Is Among The "Safest" And Most "Environmentally Protective" Companies. The Morning Joe co-hosts did not challenge Charles Koch when he claimed that the Koch brothers' business has been "contributing to society" and been "among the safest and environmentally protective producer."
In reality, as Media Matters has documented, the Kochs have a terrible environmental track record. Koch Industries paid "the largest civil fine ever imposed" for environmental violations after the company caused hundreds of oil spills, and a government agency determined that Koch Industries failures were likely responsible for the deaths of two teenagers. Koch Industries is also among the companies most responsible for both air and water pollution in the U.S. Finally, neither Scarborough nor Brzezinski challenged Koch on his professed devotion to the "scientific method," even though Koch has personally denied the firmly-established scientific consensus that human activities cause global warming. [Media Matters, 11/3/15; Media Matters, 8/27/14]
Scarborough To Charles Koch: "How Surprised" Are You About "The Level Of Vitriol Leveled Against You?"
Koch responded in part by comparing himself to church reformer Martin Luther, who was put on trial for his religious beliefs and work. [MSNBC, Morning Joe, 11/3/15]
Scarborough To Charles Koch: "How Did You Feel" When "You Guys Won?"
Scarborough To Charles Koch: How Did You Become "One Of The Most Influential People In The World?"
Brzezinski To The Kochs: "Which One Was The Good Brother" Growing Up?
Brzezinski To Charles Koch: "You Were The Big Brother?" Scarborough further inquired if Charles Koch bossed David Koch around:
Scarborough To The Koch Brothers: "Talk About ... How You Guys Are Just Different."
Brzezinski Comments On Koch Industries' Revenues: "It's Pretty Good, I Would Say Those Are Good Numbers."
Scarborough To David Koch: Hard To Find Anyone In New York Who Hasn't Been "Touched By Your Graciousness," Did You Get That "From Your Mom?"
Scarborough To David Koch: "It Does Seem Like Americans Are Actually A Lot Hungrier For This Message Than They Were When You Ran."
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