CREW and Media Matters to CNN: Exclude Ralph Reed, a proven liar, from CNN’s self-proclaimed “best political team on television"

*Call CNN's U.S. President Jonathan Klein and ask him to exclude Ralph Reed from the "best political team on television" - (212) 275-7800*

Today, CREW and Media Matters for America sent a letter to CNN’s U.S. President Jonathan Klein, asking that former Christian Coalition head Ralph Reed, a proven liar with a deep bias against one of the major Republican candidates, no longer be afforded the opportunity to be a part of CNN’s self-proclaimed “best political team on television.” Most recently, Reed provided commentary as a “Republican strategist” during the New Hampshire presidential primary. The letter to CNN can be found here.

CREW's Melanie Sloan made this statement when we sent the letter:

If asked, most people would probably agree that “the best political team on television” would not include a person with a tenuous relationship with the truth and a well-known enmity toward a particular candidate. But Ralph Reed is just such a person. CREW and Media Matters sent this letter today asking that CNN no longer include Ralph Reed as part of its much-hyped political team in future presidential or other political news coverage.

Reed played a pivotal role in the recent scandal involving convicted felon and former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, by secretly using his connections and his consulting firm, Century Strategies, to further the goals of Abramoff’s Indian casino clients, while publicly professing he would never take money derived from gambling. During Reed’s 2006 unsuccessful bid to become the lieutenant governor of Georgia, he repeatedly lied about his role in the scheme.

The truth is that Reed was deeply involved in creating television, radio and grassroots campaigns to drum up public opposition to the expansion of gambling in Alabama, Louisiana and Texas, all paid for by tribal casinos seeking to avoid competition. Emails released by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, and available both on the Senate Indian Affairs Committee website and at governmentdocs.org, confirm both Reed’s role and the fact that he was aware of the various sources of the funds.

Reed’s disdain for Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, stems from Indian Affairs Committee hearings the senator spearheaded, exposing Reed’s work on behalf of Abramoff’s tribal clients. Reed’s primary opponent in the lieutenant governor race publicized the information that came out during the hearings, contributing to Reed’s defeat at the polls. It has been reported that Reed’s defenders allege that Sen. McCain released the email exchanges between Reed and Abramoff in revenge for Reed’s support of President Bush in the 2000 campaign. Given Reed’s hostility to Sen. McCain, Reed is hardly an unbiased voice commenting on the Republican candidates’ race for their party’s nomination.

We'll let you know if, and how, Mr. Klein from CNN responds.

 

Reed on CNN

I, too, was disgusted to see Reed on CNN--but I didn't realize that he was "on the staff" as part of their 'political analysis team.' It reminds me of how far DOWN CNN has come in recent years, as well as how some clear and demonstrated crooks (Ollie North) can be "revived" as though they were actually honest people. Forgiveness is OK personally, but this kind of "forgiveness" leads to the idea that people can do whatever immoral and/or illegal thing they want and still retain their "stature." I'm afraid it's not "just a part of the bush administration." - - but could affect us all . .

Richard Burrows
near Seattle

You all seem to think that GOPukes knifing one another viciously

in the back on national tv is a bad thing?

One ultra-scummy fixer (Reed) attacking another ultra-scummy fixer (McStain) for the CNN audience???

WTF!!! we should sell tickets, popcorn and cokes.

Ralph Reed/CNN political team

I have a friend who is a misguided Republican. You cannot have a reasonable, intelligent political discussion with him because he uses language like yours (GOPukes..etc). It accomplishes nothing and furthers no ones interest. I detest Ralph Reed, but I will not resort to comments that are typically heard from Republicans. I would love to see all Democrats rise above that. That drives them nuts. They have little comeback to rational speech.