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Ruth Bader Ginsburg was Media Censored? Or Managed? By Katie Couric


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2021 Oct 14, 6:39pm   295 views  8 comments

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ournalist Katie Couric is facing some backlash Thursday after she revealed she omitted some comments by Ruth Bader Ginsburg about Colin Kaepernick and other national anthem kneelers from a 2016 interview with the late Supreme Court Justice.

Couric’s upcoming memoir “Going There” detailed her conversation with Ginsburg, who reportedly criticized athletes like Kaepernick, who kneeled during the national anthem to protest police brutality.

While Couric wrote the piece for Yahoo! News and included quotes in which Ginsburg referred to kneelers as “dumb and disrespectful,” she left out other comments that she felt would damage the Supreme Court Justice’s public image.

During the interview, Ginsburg claimed that not standing for the anthem ​​showed “contempt for a government that has made it possible for their parents and grandparents to live a decent life,” she said.

“Which they probably could not have lived in the places they came from … as they became older, they realize that this was youthful folly. And that’s why education is important.”

Ginsburg went on to tell Couric, “I think it’s a terrible thing to do, but I wouldn’t lock a person up for doing it. I would point out how ridiculous it seems to me to do such an act.”

Couric admitted she was a “big RBG fan” and wanted to “protect” Ginsburg, who was 83 years old at the time, and may not have understood what she was being asked.

The journalist also claimed she was contacted by Ginsburg’s public affairs team who revealed the Supreme Court Justice had “misspoken” and did not want those comments included in the piece.

Couric received a slew of backlash over the confession on social media from other journalists, who slammed her decision to omit comments to intentionally preserve Ginsburg’s image.ournalist Katie Couric is facing some backlash Thursday after she revealed she omitted some comments by Ruth Bader Ginsburg about Colin Kaepernick and other national anthem kneelers from a 2016 interview with the late Supreme Court Justice.

Couric’s upcoming memoir “Going There” detailed her conversation with Ginsburg, who reportedly criticized athletes like Kaepernick, who kneeled during the national anthem to protest police brutality.

While Couric wrote the piece for Yahoo! News and included quotes in which Ginsburg referred to kneelers as “dumb and disrespectful,” she left out other comments that she felt would damage the Supreme Court Justice’s public image.

During the interview, Ginsburg claimed that not standing for the anthem ​​showed “contempt for a government that has made it possible for their parents and grandparents to live a decent life,” she said.

“Which they probably could not have lived in the places they came from … as they became older, they realize that this was youthful folly. And that’s why education is important.”

Ginsburg went on to tell Couric, “I think it’s a terrible thing to do, but I wouldn’t lock a person up for doing it. I would point out how ridiculous it seems to me to do such an act.”


Couric admitted she was a “big RBG fan” and wanted to “protect” Ginsburg, who was 83 years old at the time, and may not have understood what she was being asked.

The journalist also claimed she was contacted by Ginsburg’s public affairs team who revealed the Supreme Court Justice had “misspoken” and did not want those comments included in the piece.

Couric received a slew of backlash over the confession on social media from other journalists, who slammed her decision to omit comments to intentionally preserve Ginsburg’s image.

https://www.ibtimes.com/why-katie-couric-censored-ruth-bader-ginsburgs-comments-about-colin-kaepernick-anthem-3316496

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1   EBGuy   2021 Oct 14, 6:52pm  

Interview was on October 10, 2016. It was before the election but TDS was already working it's magic...
2   HeadSet   2021 Oct 14, 8:02pm  

This makes anything ever reported by Couric and her team suspect.
3   AmericanKulak   2021 Oct 14, 9:09pm  

I found it interesting that Couric "May not have understood what she was being asked" but apparently it was okay for her to continue being a SCOTUS Judge in that condition?
4   Patrick   2021 Oct 14, 9:10pm  

MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou says
Ginsburg referred to kneelers as “dumb and disrespectful,”


This gives me a little more respect for Ginsburg.
6   Tenpoundbass   2021 Oct 16, 11:30am  

Why didn't she ask her "what does she read?" Apparently that was the most single important question for Sarah Palin.
7   DhammaStep   2021 Oct 16, 11:52am  

The journalist also claimed she was contacted by Ginsburg’s public affairs team who revealed the Supreme Court Justice had “misspoken” and did not want those comments included in the piece.


I have never really found Katie Couric to be a proper journalist, though this statement rings true as well. RBG was being managed by a group of public affairs specialists for a while, leading up to the release of the CNN documentary about her. I wouldn't put it past them to try to have that statement kept out of the public eye. Her branding was becoming more important than the person.

Again, doesn't make Couric look any better but I feel as though she would not have revealed this in her own memoir if she felt that she did this by her own agency and not PR coercion.
8   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2021 Oct 16, 12:11pm  

But the msm wonders why nobody trusts them :|

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