Technical Difficulties
Radley Balko | February 26, 2008, 9:15am
On Sunday, 60 Minutes ran a segment on the federal government's pretty outrageous and politically-motivated prosecution of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. Unlike much of the U.S. Attorney imbroglio, the pursuit of Siegelman reeks of genuine scandal, and may involve actual criminal acts committed by members of the Bush administration.
TPM Muckraker has the incredible video.
Also, Scott Horton at Harper's notes an even odder development:
I am now hearing from readers all across Northern Alabama—from Decatur to Huntsville and considerably on down—that a mysterious “service interruption” blocked the broadcast of only the Siegelman segment of 60 Minutes this evening. The broadcaster is Channel 19 WHNT, which serves Northern Alabama and Southern Tennessee. This station was noteworthy for its hostility to Siegelman and support for his Republican adversary. The station ran a trailer stating “We apologize that you missed the first segment of 60 Minutes tonight featuring ‘The Prosecution of Don Siegelman.’ It was a technical problem with CBS out of New York.” I contacted CBS News in New York and was told that “There were no transmission difficulties. The problems were peculiar to Channel 19, which had the signal and had functioning transmitters.” Channel 19 is owned by Oak Hill Capital Partners . . . Oak Hill Partners represents interests of the Bass family, which contribute heavily to the Republican Party.
This is pretty brazen stuff. Siegelman's serving seven years for something that happens every day in this country, at every level of government. If this can happen to a popular former state governor, you wonder what happens to people accused of federal crimes who don't have that kind of clout.
Probably something like this.
Vic | February 26, 2008, 11:55am | #
I live in Huntsville....Let me see if I can enlighten the discussion a bit.
* First, I don't know that anyone locally would claim that WHNT is hostile toward Don Siegelman or the Democratic party. Except for a token religious segment here and there (to satisfy the Baptist viewers), they are nauseatingly liberal.
* Second, to defend WHNT (to be honest, I really don't like them at all), they have rebroadcast the 60 minutes segment at least twice--once during Sunday night's 10pm news and last night during the 6pm news--and they have posted it on their website.
* Third, since airing that trailer WHNT has not blamed the problem on CBS in NY. Quoting their General Manager:
"Sunday night at approximately 6 p.m., WHNT lost the network feed of "60 Minutes" for 12 minutes at the beginning of a segment on former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. Upon investigation, WHNT learned that our station's CBS receiver that allows us to receive programming from the CBS network's feed failed. WHNT engineers responded as quickly as possible to diagnose the problem and were able to restore the feed at 6:12 p.m. WHNT aired the segment in its entirety last night at 10:15 p.m. during our late news and it is currently posted on WHNT.com as well.
"We apologize to all of our Tennessee Valley viewers for the interruption and we can assure you there was no intent whatsoever to keep anyone from seeing the broadcast."
(quote from http://blog.al.com/breaking/2008/02/siegelman_broadcast_blacked_ou.html)
* Fourth, Don Siegelman isn't exactly a popular governor. After all, he lost the election in 2006 after running on the same "I'll fund better education with a lottery!" platform that has been consistently unpopular among the dominant religious right since he first mentioned it.
As a side note, is there a problem with a politician being convicted for illegal activity, even if none of his colleagues are convicted? Isn't this a good thing?