Samantha Power on RTÉ; and when does off-the-record not mean off-the-record?
March 7, 2008 @ 7:08 pm | by Shane Hegarty
“I suspect the guillotine is hanging over my head.”
Samantha Power’s interview on RTÉ Radio 1′s Today with Pat Kenny would have been interesting anyway, but given that it was perhaps her last public comments before being axed from the Obama camp for calling Hillary Clinton a “monster”, it has an added pathos now (although that depends on your political viewpoint).
You can listen to that interview here. You’ll find her comments on the “monster” controversy from 52:30 minutes on.
As a journalist it raises the important question of what is off the record and what is not; and is it unfair to quote her as saying that Clinton “is a monster, too – that is off the record – she is stooping to anything”?
If journalists printed everything that they were told was off the record, newspapers would be far more exciting places. But they don’t, often to maintain relationships with sources, out of respect for interviewees, and because of the unwritten code introduced by the mere mention of teh words “this is off the record”. They are supposed to act as invisibility dust, hiding the remarks from the record. But not this time.