Well, I can't say I disagree with one word you just said. Try as I  might,
since I like to fault-find your e-mails at least a little, this time  not 
one thing wrong.
OK, I can live with that.
 
Billy 
 
 
===================================================
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/25/2010 7:46:35 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Lying Howard Dean said this morning on Fox News  Sunday that FOX is racist 
for reporting the video. Unfortunately for Howard  Dean, FOX did not carry 
the video or report on Sherrod until AFTER she was  already canned. But FOX 
is responsible for her firing because of a RUMOR that  she was going to be 
the lead story on Glenn Beck's show (oh the HORRORS), and  that rumor led the 
White House to fire her. Sounds to me like the WH needs to  engage in a bit 
of "rumor control." 

I'm sorry, but maybe the idiots in  the White House could do their own fact 
checking for once. And the NAACP  should have had that full video out there 
immediately, not let more than half  a day go by before producing it. Yet 
in the beginning, they went along with  the condemnation charade, even when 
they had the full, albeit partially  exculpatory, video in their possession. 
The NAACP needs a better video tape  librarian, or something. 

David

   
 
If  you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the 
newspaper  you are misinformed.--Mark  Twain  



On 7/25/2010 3:16 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  
One useful insight to emerge from the Shirley Sherrod  episode is  that 
it puts into high relief the endemic "negrophilia" of much of the  
Democratic Party.
 
Essentially this is a form of reverse racism and "liberal white guilt"  
made into
some kind of virtue. 
 
Personally, I am sick of it, am disgusted by it, and angry about  it.
There are other manifestations of the same thing which have effected  me
all along, like Rap so-called music, which is ubiquitous in some  circles.
But it can be seen in many other contexts, everything that can be  called
a form of affirmative action, including, or especially, in the mass  media.
 
Other ethnic groups do not receive this kind of treatment, and need  to
achieve things in life strictly on merit. This is true of  Indian-Americans,
Japanese Americans, Chinese Americans, and you name it. It was  true
for my dark skinned step-father, it was true for my sister's  ex-husband
who is Jewish. For that matter, a good number of black people do,  indeed,
make it to the top because of merit. 
 
Alas, a significant  % become ":successes" because  people in  power
want to look good , then promote the incompetent because they are
black,  and black people are the face of America's "sinful past"  and
should be compensated accordingly. 
 
What unmitigated crap. Especially since  --and , believe  me, I have known
all too many-- a notable % of black people devalue education and  devalue
traditional American culture, and deliberately disdain achievement in  
school
or civil society. And the rest of us are supposed to accept this sort  of 
thing
and regard it as perfectly OK ?
 
Howard Dean called Fox TV "racist."  Not exactly the first Lefty  to do so.
And, while I have little use for some Fox programs, Glenn Beck and  Hannity
come to mind with no trouble at all, and sometimes O'Reilly, the news  show,
"Special Report,"is the best news and analysis program on TV.
 
Yet Dean characterizes Fox as racist. Special Report regularly  features
Juan Williams, as black as anyone gets, and as smart as anyone gets,  also.
It also features Charles Krauthammer and Bill Kristol, who are  Jews,
and Mara Liason, a white liberal woman, among others.
 
Seems to me that the Howard Dean wing of the Democratic Party is  
pathological.
 
Just my humble opinion.
 
Billy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Howard Dean: Fox News 'absolutely racist' in Sherrod flap

 
By Matt DeLong 
In a heated discussion on "Fox News Sunday," former Democratic National  
Committee Chairman Howard Dean said that Fox's conduct during _the Shirley 
Sherrod firestorm  last week_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/21/AR2010072101460.html)
  was "absolutely racist." From the 
transcript: 
Let's just be blunt about this. I don't think Newt Gingrich is  a racist, 
and you're certainly not a racist, but I think Fox News did  something that 
was absolutely racist.  
They took a -- they had an obligation to find out what was really in  the 
clip. They had -- they had been pushing a theme of black racism with  this 
phony Black Panther crap and this business and Sotomayor and all this  other 
stuff. You -- I think you've got to be very -- I think the -- look  the Tea 
Party called out their racist fringe, and I think the Republican  Party's got 
to stop appealing to its racist fringe. And Fox News is what  did that.

Host Chris Wallace shot back that Sherrod had already been forced to  
resign from her post at the U.S. Department of Agriculture before Fox News  
mentioned her name on the air, after a misleadingly edited videotape  surfaced 
on 
a conservative website that appeared to show her telling an  NAACP crowd in 
March that she withheld assistance from a white farmer  because of his 
race. An unedited version of the tape later showed that  Sherrod had actually 
used the anecdote to show how she had overcome her own  racial biases in the 
mid-1980s. _Sherrod later received apologies  from the White House_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/21/AR2010072103871.html)
  was offered her old job back. 
Dean later appeared to cede that Fox had not aired the edited tape before  
Sherrod stepped down, but said it was irrelevant. 
I don't think it matters whether it was before or after. The  question is 
you played it. You didn't do your job ...  
And there's been this ongoing theme about black racism in America. I  agree 
with Newt [Gingrich] that racism has no place in America, whether  it's 
black, white, Latino, or anything else.
Fox has drawn criticism from the left for fueling racial tensions with  its 
_heavy coverage of a voter  intimidation case_ 
(http://mediamatters.org/research/201007160038)  involving members of the New 
Black Panther  Party in 
2008. Critics of the Obama administration have pointed to the case  as an 
example of the White House ignoring the civil rights of white  voters. 
Appearing opposite Dean, former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said  
the Sherrod incident demonstrated the White House's "continued  
incompetence." Gingrich deflected criticism of his own rush to judgment on  the 
Sherrod 
affair, in which he called Sherrod's comments "viciously racist"  before the 
unedited tape came to light, saying that he was "operating in the  context 
of the secretary of agriculture having summarily fired her, and  therefore 
there was no reason to disbelieve the  clip."

-- 
Centroids: The Center of the Radical  Centrist Community 
_<[email protected]>_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Google  Group: _http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism_ 
(http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism) 
Radical  Centrism website and blog: _http://RadicalCentrism.org_ 
(http://radicalcentrism.org/) 

-- 
Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community  
<[email protected]>
Google Group: _http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism_ 
(http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism) 
Radical  Centrism website and blog: _http://RadicalCentrism.org_ 
(http://radicalcentrism.org/) 



-- 
Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community 
<[email protected]>
Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism
Radical Centrism website and blog: http://RadicalCentrism.org

Reply via email to