“Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter – screengrab via CNN.

My RedState colleague Nick Arama reported Friday night on the blockbuster story involving an intriguing 1993 Larry King Live interview clip that has resurfaced thanks in part to interviews The Intercept’s Ryan Grim did with Joe Biden’s accuser Tara Reade.

To recap, Grim says Reade told him in recent interviews about a call her late mother allegedly made to King sometime in the 1990s (Reade was unsure of the date/time of the call) where her mother allegedly gave King an anonymous summary of Reade’s story, asking him for advice on what to do.

Grim talked about Reade’s mention of the call during a segment he did with podcaster Katie Halper, who was the first to report on Reade’s allegations a month ago. A listener did some digging and then sent The Intercept a transcript of the call. The date and time of the call are significant for reasons Grim explained in his Intercept piece and on Twitter:

The woman is described as calling from San Luis Obispo, which is where her mother lived at the time, according to property records. She called in August '93, the month Reade left Biden's office, according to congressional records. — Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) April 24, 2020

Here’s the one minute video, for those who missed it:

BREAKING: Is this the mother of Joe Biden's accuser talking to CNN in 1993? pic.twitter.com/rF7jw35s2F — MediaResearchCenter (@theMRC) April 24, 2020

Reade stated in a tweet that that was her mother’s voice.

So with all of this in mind, do you think CNN’s media correspondents Brian Stelter and/or Oliver Darcy have reported on this angle of the story, considering it’s an old clip from their network that is being used to potentially corroborate aspects of Reade’s explosive sexual assault allegations against the presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee? No:

Searched "Tara Reade" on CNN this a.m., got 2 entries. The 1st was not even about Reade – it was a news round-up w/ a one-sentence mention of their lone story. Astonishing, considering there is now a multiple-media angle due to the CNN Larry King clip. @brianstelter @oliverdarcy pic.twitter.com/Dr76YQpGjx — Sister Toldjah 😁 (@sistertoldjah) April 25, 2020

In addition to that particular media angle, Here’s another one that CNN should be writing about: Grim is laughably accusing the Media Research Center of “sitting on” the Reade clip, as though they’ve known about it for months but were just waiting for the right time to spring it:

The right wing Media Research Center posted this video not long after I posted the transcript, which means they were sitting on it, waiting, and this was coming out whether The Intercept broke it or not.. https://t.co/bbwYkPmYEy — Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) April 24, 2020

MRC responded accordingly:

Actually, that's not correct. We weren't sitting on anything. We have an archive of VHS, DVD and digital that goes back to 1987. We're efficient. — Scott Whitlock (@ScottJW) April 25, 2020

We have a media archive that goes back over 30 years and are able to pull videos quickly when stories like yours pop. — MediaResearchCenter (@theMRC) April 25, 2020

MRC is considered “right wing media”, according to Oliver Darcy, and right wing media is Darcy’s primary focus, according to his CNN bio.

Has Darcy tweeted about even this angle? As of this writing, no. In fact, there’s nothing about either angle in his Saturday morning newsletter. Has Stelter? As of this writing? No. But they did both take the time to point out that Drudge dunked on Trump over the disinfectant cleaner nonsense story, though, so that’s where their priorities are right now, it appears.

This is all rather strange. I mean, aren’t media correspondents, you know, supposed to cover stories about the media?

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