In the end, the State of the Union was the story of the night on television, not rogue LA cop Christopher Dorner. Despite reporting on the story of the Big Bear gun battle standoff between Dorner and police up until the last minute, none of the broadcast nor cable news networks ended up using a split screen to show President Obama’s speech and the Dorner case. The only time the Dorner story appeared on screen during the State of the Union was around 6:56 PM, when local LA station
KABC put on a crawl announcing a body had been found that was believed to be that of Dorner. Up for barely a minute, the Breaking News crawl told viewers to go to the station’s website for more information or wait for a news special after the State of the Union. CNN‘s sister station HLN remained on the Dorner story throughout the State of the Union with coverage from CNN’s Anderson Cooper and HLN host Nancy Grace. At 6:59 PM, HLN announced that Dorner’s body had been found in a burned-out cabin though LAPD and other police have not confirmed. Obama spoke for just over an hour tonight in the first State of the Union of his second term.
For a while it looked like tonight’s speech would mirror Bill Clinton’s 1997 State of the Union when the President was split-screened with the O.J. Simpson civil verdict. Just minutes before Obama was scheduled to give his address before Congress at 6 PM, local news was still centering on the fatal end of the Dorner drama. On Fox News Channel, The O’Reilly Factor split screened between a lead-up to the President’s speech and helicopter shots of the then-burning cabin where Dorner was allegedly holed up. Around 5:30 PM, CNN’s Cooper said the network would be cutting away from the Dorner story to its scheduled political panel before Obama’s speech. However, CNN was still covering the Dorner story at 5:50 PM on its main network in split screen conjunction with the State of the Union lead-up. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews was centering on the Dorner story, with the channel showing chopper footage of the burning cabin. However, once the President entered the Congressional chamber, the networks all cut to the State of the Union exclusively. Non-main network local stations KTLA and KCAL remained on the Dorner story.
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You had your choice between a man trying to kill cops and another man trying to kill an economy.
Never look to this nations news media to report what is important in the news, ‘if it bleeds it leads’ is as true today as it ever was…
Nancy Grace facts are never correct .. Who can believe half of what she says?
When is the movie based on this Dorner story coming out?
Listening to ABC radio last night, they said they WERE going to carry to President’s report, but instead would stay with the Dorner story, as there was doubt whether there was a body at all. LOL.
Actually, the following makes sense.
Dorner wasn’t real. He is in fact a Hollywood antihero in the model of James Bond. What happened is he set everybody up, at the cabin at Big Bear. He created a dummy skeletal figure in a uniform, fired off some bullets, left his California drivers licence, then set the place on fire before sneaking out the back. They’ll find some unrecognizable charred bones which will keep the cops happy and satisfied for the next few days, and the media swooning with updates. But he gained a few days and made fools of them all! We will follow his amazing adventures swimming across rivers underwater, and paragliding across the border. He will turn up in a few weeks’ time, sitting at a Monte Carlo bar swigging a few drinks, picking up girls, speaking with an Australian accent, and will win next year’s Academy Award for best actor.
Poor Barry… the Economy killer upstaged on his big night by a cop killer. I bet the drinkware was flying around the oval office last night.