New York Times: Atop ABC, a Personal Connection to Kamala Harris

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Atop ABC, a Personal Connection to Kamala Harris - The New York Times (archive.is)



Aug. 11, 2024

On paper, the potential for a conflict of interest seems obvious: ABC News, the host of next month’s high-stakes presidential debate, falls under the purview of a top corporate executive at Disney who happens to be longtime friends with the Democratic nominee.
The executive, Dana Walden, first met Kamala Harris in 1994. Their husbands, Matt Walden and Doug Emhoff, have known each other since the 1980s. The Waldens — “extraordinary friends,” per the vice president — have donated money to Ms. Harris’s political campaigns since at least 2003, when she ran for district attorney in San Francisco.
“In many ways, Dana and Matt are responsible for my marriage,” Ms. Harris joked at a fund-raiser in April 2022 at the Waldens’ home in Brentwood, a wealthy Los Angeles enclave where Ms. Harris and Mr. Emhoff also own a residence. The Waldens, Vice President Harris explained, set up a couple who in turn had set her up with Mr. Emhoff on a blind date.
Ms. Harris’s Republican opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, recently sued ABC News for defamation, and he and his allies are often quick to accuse news organizations of bias when they are displeased by coverage.

ABC News says that any perception of a conflict involving Ms. Walden is not reality. The company says that the executive, who oversees 18 businesses across the sprawling Disney empire, is only involved in the news division’s corporate matters (like budgets and staff size) and that she has no say in editorial decisions.
“ABC News has built its longstanding reputation on journalistic integrity,” the network said in a statement. “All editorial decisions are in the hands of ABC News management and the seasoned journalists and producers of ABC, who hold themselves to the highest journalistic standards.”
Other corporate media executives have supported political candidates. Ms. Walden’s boss — Robert A. Iger, chief executive of the Walt Disney Company, which owns ABC — has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrats over the years. Rupert Murdoch, whose family controls the Fox Corporation, was a guest at last month’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
But rare is the genuine, enduring friendship like that between Ms. Harris and Ms. Walden. Their closeness is no secret in Los Angeles and Washington circles, though it has become more notable in light of Ms. Harris’s ascension to the top of the ticket — and ABC’s confirmation on Thursday that the network would host a prime-time debate that could make or break the vice president’s political future.
As Disney’s highest-ranking television executive, Ms. Walden, 59 — whose title is co-chairman of Disney Entertainment — oversees ABC, a chain of local television stations, multiple TV studios, a constellation of cable networks and Disney’s streaming services.

Within that expansive portfolio is ABC News. Under Ms. Walden’s leadership, her official biography on Disney’s website states, “ABC News continues to dominate as the No. 1 news network in America.”
 
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OK, I'll bite.

First, yes, Harris has a relationship with an executive at Disney/ABC. But...does that mean anything? Execs at that level usually do not interfere in how the news is covered, and I haven't seen ABC become super partisan since Harris announced. And, if you have a problem with executives or anchors who have relationships with candidates, it's going to blow your mind how Trump and Rupert Murdoch have a relationship....Or Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and other Fox talking heads...

The Murdoch one is more troubling because he owns many publications and "news" channels around the world, so his influence on public opinion is more significant.

Finally, I know this is how the righties are trying to paint Trump's horrible debate performance on the moderators. If that exec was a pal of Harris, she MUST have influenced how the moderators asked questions, or gave Kamala the questions in advance...It can't be that the GOP candidate is old, rambles and makes incoherent statements frequently...or that he cannot help spread racists conspiracy theories....
 

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OK, I'll bite.

First, yes, Harris has a relationship with an executive at Disney/ABC. But...does that mean anything? Execs at that level usually do not interfere in how the news is covered, and I haven't seen ABC become super partisan since Harris announced. And, if you have a problem with executives or anchors who have relationships with candidates, it's going to blow your mind how Trump and Rupert Murdoch have a relationship....Or Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and other Fox talking heads...

The Murdoch one is more troubling because he owns many publications and "news" channels around the world, so his influence on public opinion is more significant.

Finally, I know this is how the righties are trying to paint Trump's horrible debate performance on the moderators. If that exec was a pal of Harris, she MUST have influenced how the moderators asked questions, or gave Kamala the questions in advance...It can't be that the GOP candidate is old, rambles and makes incoherent statements frequently...or that he cannot help spread racists conspiracy theories....
Why are you even bothering . Just let this waste of bandwidth die out
 

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OK, I'll bite.

First, yes, Harris has a relationship with an executive at Disney/ABC. But...does that mean anything? Execs at that level usually do not interfere in how the news is covered, and I haven't seen ABC become super partisan since Harris announced. And, if you have a problem with executives or anchors who have relationships with candidates, it's going to blow your mind how Trump and Rupert Murdoch have a relationship....Or Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and other Fox talking heads...

The Murdoch one is more troubling because he owns many publications and "news" channels around the world, so his influence on public opinion is more significant.

Finally, I know this is how the righties are trying to paint Trump's horrible debate performance on the moderators. If that exec was a pal of Harris, she MUST have influenced how the moderators asked questions, or gave Kamala the questions in advance...It can't be that the GOP candidate is old, rambles and makes incoherent statements frequently...or that he cannot help spread racists conspiracy theories....
Ya they made Trump look like a deranged fool and say stupid things. If you can't see the evidence you must be in on the fix
 

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Maybe we're all just fed up with all your ridiculous conspiracy theories.

and you could not refute them only responded with insults and put downs
 
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OK, I'll bite.

First, yes, Harris has a relationship with an executive at Disney/ABC. But...does that mean anything? Execs at that level usually do not interfere in how the news is covered, and I haven't seen ABC become super partisan since Harris announced. And, if you have a problem with executives or anchors who have relationships with candidates, it's going to blow your mind how Trump and Rupert Murdoch have a relationship....Or Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and other Fox talking heads...

The Murdoch one is more troubling because he owns many publications and "news" channels around the world, so his influence on public opinion is more significant.

Finally, I know this is how the righties are trying to paint Trump's horrible debate performance on the moderators. If that exec was a pal of Harris, she MUST have influenced how the moderators asked questions, or gave Kamala the questions in advance...It can't be that the GOP candidate is old, rambles and makes incoherent statements frequently...or that he cannot help spread racists conspiracy theories....
That's what they do everything Trump fucks up is keep throwing shit after shit at the wall until their gullible cult finds the handful they like best to eat then go with that
 
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and you could not refute them only responded with insults and put downs
I refute them by having watched the debate and witnessing Trump talk out of turn, but they didn't kill his mic. He got 6 more minutes of talking than Kamala. There was no kamala bias at ABC. Trump was crushed in that debate by his own stupidity.
 
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let's blame ABC!
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That's what they do everything Trump fucks up is keep throwing shit after shit at the wall until their gullible cult finds the handful they like best to eat then go with that
My favourite thing is Marg Taylor Green posted that the so-called imaginary whistleblower who said ABC fed Kamala the debate questions died in a mysterious car crash....with no proof or any evidence.

Now....I have to wonder....what questions did Trump NOT expect to be asked at a presidential debate? Abortion, immigration, the economy and international stuff like Ukraine/Russia??? Did either candidate need the questions? I think, judging by his responses, he might have done better if he knew them....but it's shocking that he didn't prepare for them....
 
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My favourite thing is Marg Taylor Green posted that the so-called imaginary whistleblower who said ABC fed Kamala the debate questions died in a mysterious car crash....with no proof or any evidence.

Now....I have to wonder....what questions did Trump NOT expect to be asked at a presidential debate? Abortion, immigration, the economy and international stuff like Ukraine/Russia??? Did either candidate need the questions? I think, judging by his responses, he might have done better if he knew them....but it's shocking that he didn't prepare for them....
I would assume both sides negotiated questions that would be off the table.

Also, there was probably a list of topics given from the beginning.

"We will do the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and democratic norms" or whatever.
 

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I would assume both sides negotiated questions that would be off the table.

Also, there was probably a list of topics given from the beginning.

"We will do the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and democratic norms" or whatever.
My point is this: who needs to have the questions in advance! Every leader and their advisors should know what questions would be coming. It isn't rocket science. It isn't like they're going to ask about some trivial thing that isn't an issue, like should the US return to the gold standard or something out of left field like that. I mean, I knew what questions they would ask...and I didn't get anything in advance. It's just another tool they're using to clean up the mess after Trump shit the bed in the debate...
 

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My point is this: who needs to have the questions in advance! Every leader and their advisors should know what questions would be coming. It isn't rocket science. It isn't like they're going to ask about some trivial thing that isn't an issue, like should the US return to the gold standard or something out of left field like that. I mean, I knew what questions they would ask...and I didn't get anything in advance. It's just another tool they're using to clean up the mess after Trump shit the bed in the debate...
Oh, of course.
No one needs the questions in advance - any competent politician prepares.
The most you can get that's useful is knowing what questions not to worry about.

But yes, this is all obviously just bullshit to try and clean up the mess of losing so badly.
 

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My favourite thing is Marg Taylor Green posted that the so-called imaginary whistleblower who said ABC fed Kamala the debate questions died in a mysterious car crash....with no proof or any evidence.

Now....I have to wonder....what questions did Trump NOT expect to be asked at a presidential debate? Abortion, immigration, the economy and international stuff like Ukraine/Russia??? Did either candidate need the questions? I think, judging by his responses, he might have done better if he knew them....but it's shocking that he didn't prepare for them....
He wouldn't have. He forgot the questions he was asked literally seconds after they asked him and trailed off into some nonsensical angry demented grandpa rant like he always does
 
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Oh, of course.
No one needs the questions in advance - any competent politician prepares.
The most you can get that's useful is knowing what questions not to worry about.

But yes, this is all obviously just bullshit to try and clean up the mess of losing so badly.
Trunps 1 win - they cheated I should have won by more - trumps multiple losses - they cheated I should have won. See a pattern ?
 
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