On his FNC show Wednesday night, Bret Baier looked at how the murder of an abortion doctor on Sunday has earned much more media attention than Monday's murder by a politically-motivated killer of a serviceman in Arkansas, a disparity matched by the condemnation of the first killing by an Obama administration which has ignored the second. Baier reported:
In the media, [George] Tiller was a top story for almost three days. Several liberal analysts blamed pro-life groups for inciting the murder [video from MSNBC]. In contrast, there has been relatively little coverage about the killing of Army Private William Long and the wounding of Private Quinton Ezeagwula outside the recruiting center in Little Rock, despite the fact that the alleged shooter was a convert to Islam who police say probably had political and religious motives for the attack.
After outlining how the Obama administration has failed to condemn the murder of the Army private, Baier related how “conservative media analyst Brent Bozell says the different responses come down to politics.” Viewers then heard this soundbite from the President of the Media Research Center: “Politics dictated that they be outspoken on the murder of Doctor Tiller, but be silent when American servicemen are gunned down.” [audio available here]
My Tuesday night NB post, “ABC and CBS Spike Muslim Convert's Politically-Motivated Murder of U.S. Soldier,” recounted:
The networks, which saw the apparently politically-motivated murder of a Kansas doctor who performed late term abortions as a major story, haven't been so interested in a Muslim convert who specifically targeted and shot two Army privates outside a Little Rock recruiting office, killing one, William Long. None mentioned it on Monday night and on Tuesday evening, as all aired follow-up pieces on Dr. George Tiller, only NBC gave it a few seconds.A Tuesday Arkansas Democrat-Gazette post reported Abdul Hakim Muhammad was “on a mission to 'kill as many people in the Army as he could,' police said” and targeted the “soldiers 'because of what they had done to Muslims in the past.'” (The Little Rock paper noted both victims “had recently completed basic training and had never seen combat.”)
From the Wednesday, June 3 Special Report with Bret Baier on FNC:
BRET BAIER: Private William Long was gunned down Sunday. Another soldier was wounded in the shooting. Muslim convert Abdul Hakim Muhammad has pleaded not guilty in state court. The assault came just one day after an attack in a Kansas church that has received far more attention.
Just a few hours after abortion doctor George Tiller was murdered in his Kansas church Sunday morning, President Obama, through his staff at the White House, released a statement saying he was shocked and outraged at the murder, adding quote: “However profound our differences as Americans over difficult issues such as abortion, they cannot be resolved by heinous acts of violence." Condemnations of Tiller's killing soon flowed from liberal and conservative lawmakers, pro-life and pro-choice groups. Even the group Operation Rescue, which organized a blockade of Tiller's office in the early '90's issued a statement, quote: “We denounced vigilantism and the cowardly act which took place this morning.” In Washington, the U.S. Marshal's office said after Tiller's shooting, Eric Holder ordered the Marshalls to quote “increase security for a number of facilities,” although they provided no specifics.
In the media, Tiller was a top story for almost three days. Several liberal analysts blamed pro-life groups for inciting the murder. In contrast, there has been relatively little coverage about the killing of Army Private William Long and the wounding of Private Quinton Ezeagwula outside the recruiting center in Little Rock, despite the fact that the alleged shooter was a convert to Islam who police say probably had political and religious motives for the attack.
There has been no call by Attorney General Holder to increase security at army recruiting centers around the country, even though recruiting centers and military facilities have been targeted for attack numerous times over the last five years. And as of 5 PM Wednesday, 55 hours after the little rock killing, there has been no statement released from President Obama, from White House officials, from Defense Secretary Gates or from Attorney General Holder.
Tuesday, President Obama introduced his nominee to be Secretary of the Army, without mention of the attack on Army, no condemnation, and no condolences to the family of private long.
OBAMA: As Secretary of the Army, he will ensure that our soldiers are trained and equipped to meet the full spectrum of challenges of our time.
BAIER: Conservative media analyst Brent Bozell says the different responses come down to politics.
BRENT BOZELL, MEDIA RESEARCH CENTER: Politics dictated that they be outspoken on the murder of Doctor Tiller, but be silent when American servicemen are gunned down.
BAIER: We asked White House officials why there isn't an official statement on the Arkansas shooting and we were told one was in the works, but as of the airing of this piece a statement had not been released. However, White House officials pointed to a statement that apparently was released to Arkansas media analysts, media outlets rather that were requesting a response and there was a statement but not an official statement as of this broadcast.
—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center





BRET BAIER: Private William Long was gunned down Sunday. Another soldier was wounded in the shooting. Muslim convert Abdul Hakim Muhammad has pleaded not guilty in state court. The assault came just one day after an attack in a Kansas church that has received far more attention.
In the media, Tiller was a top story for almost three days. Several liberal analysts blamed pro-life groups for inciting the murder. In contrast, there has been relatively little coverage about the killing of Army Private William Long and the wounding of Private Quinton Ezeagwula outside the recruiting center in Little Rock, despite the fact that the alleged shooter was a convert to Islam who police say probably had political and religious motives for the attack.
BRENT BOZELL, MEDIA RESEARCH CENTER: Politics dictated that they be outspoken on the murder of Doctor Tiller, but be silent when American servicemen are gunned down. 














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This two headed hypocricy...........
June 4, 2009 - 02:55 ET by old crowill continue until the msm is neutered by the rise of factual internet journalism. Winning back congress in 2010 will not do it because they will not overide Duh1's veto. 2013 will bring a change in administrations with a majority in congress, but as we have seen in the Bush years, it will not matter with this bunch. they are set in their ideology and only a major usurpation of their audience by the internet will make a difference.
You are correct OC
June 4, 2009 - 03:05 ET by general companyBut we can put on the brakes, then in 12' we can hopfully reverse much of the damage. Going to be a long row either way, but lets talk to our folks and see what we can get done.
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Republican President in 2044
June 4, 2009 - 07:16 ET by DontFeedTheTrolls2010, 2012, nothing will change that soon. The same dunderhead boobs who voted for Obama will still tow the party line because the democrats will offer free everything, punish the rich evil racist Republicans, fear, fear, fear, hate, class envy and it's all (still) Bush's fault, just give Obama a chance, darn you! The dolts will vote democrat every time. I don't expect to see another Republican President again, ever, and my doctor gives me another 30 years or so.
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June 4, 2009 - 04:41 ET by Right2thePointhttp://www.katv.com/...
I don't know the timing of the release but I saw this yesterday at the link above.
Meanwhile, in a statement released by the White House
Wednesday, President Obama said, “I am deeply saddened by this
senseless act of violence against two brave young soldiers who were
doing their part to strengthen our armed forces and keep our country
safe. I would like to wish Quinton Ezeagwula a speedy recovery, and to
offer my condolences and prayers to William Long’s family as they mourn
the loss of their son.
"Saddened" vs. "Outraged"
June 4, 2009 - 06:32 ET by motherbeltWhile President Obama was "deeply saddened" by the attack on the soldiers, he was positively "shocked and outraged" by the "heinous act[s] of violence" against Tiller.
And his statment came within hours, not days. The Justice Department also responded quickly, ordering federal marshalls to guard abortion clinics.
See Michelle Malkin for more links on the discrepancy in reaction.
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
It has been pointed out the
June 4, 2009 - 07:32 ET by Right2thePointIt has been pointed out the time lapse for the Tiller release was about 6 hours and 48 hours for this release.
The Tiller release was in the 'Briefing Room' section of the WH website and not in the Statements section.
Sort of like their breaking news area.
Right now the Tiller release is removed from there is is probably being moved to the Statements area for storage long term and can still be found via the search function, but the Long release can't even be found with the search function when I tried a while ago.
I Don't Care!
June 4, 2009 - 06:42 ET by GeneralAlObama is the Commander-in-Chief! He should have responded immediately, not days or even hours later! The fact is, he is a Racist! If this had been an attack by a white on a black soldier he would have been on TV immediately! This is just another illustration of the incompetence of this Affirmative Action Asinine Airhead! If he cared, he could have called President David Axelrod to get a good response! His Mentor, Jeremiah Wrong blurted "God d--- America!" I say, "Please Dear God! Save America From This Tyrant!"
No comment
June 4, 2009 - 04:47 ET by Franksamupdate: I didn't see the statement mentioned above, but the gist of my comment stands. Better late than never, but Obama's reaction should have been immediate, and is only a reaction to criticism at any rate, IMO.
Perhaps there has been no word from The One because it would mess up his 'Outreach to the Muslim World Tour', which started this week.
The paradox is lovely. Obama rues the killing of a guy who had destroyed many human lives, but doesn't note the politically motivated murder of a young man who was pledged to keep us safe.
Maybe if Pvt. Long had been a wise Latina...
the gist "stands"? Check again...
June 4, 2009 - 05:20 ET by JerIt appears the "gist" of your comment has been completely flattened under the crushing weight of inconvenient facts. Tut-tutting about timing is an awfully thin reed, far to weak to prop it up.
Jer
It's the content...
June 4, 2009 - 06:00 ET by BronxBomberIt's the CONTENT of the Dear Leaders comment that is important not the timing (even if it did take the "DL" two whole days to offer any statement...) compare his reaction to the killing of Tiller...
Where is the "DL's" condemnation of the terrorist attack on our military?...I guess the "DL" didn't want offend his brothers in the Muslim world...<:~(
We gotta find a new planet...
Well Jer, my opinion
June 4, 2009 - 06:20 ET by FranksamWell Jer, my opinion stands, and how'd you come up with the 'tut-tutting' thing? Unlike you, I was simply acknowledging that I don't know everything all the time as soon as it happens. Since you mentioned a thin reed, Obama has only said what was politically appropriate in each case of murder. That's what I call thin.
as a leftoid jer is just
June 4, 2009 - 09:42 ET by TruthMongeras a leftoid jer is just thoroughly embarassed and humilitated once again by his kid prez and his state run media
plus now he's even "inciting the murder" of pro-life supporters!
im sure he's feeling kinda down poor dude
Palin/Prejean 2012
TruthMonger...
June 4, 2009 - 16:48 ET by JerTM..
Call me a leftoid if it makes you feel good. I'm not sure of the basis of your labeling. If it means I'm to the left of the overwhelming majority of NBers, then you are correct of course.
I've been embarrassed by the media, as I've pointed out a number of times, and embarrassed by Obama on occasion, but humiliated by neither.
Now, just for the sake of clarification, whom are you accusing of "inciting the murder" of pro-life supporters? And how so?
Feeling down? Nope, very upbeat.
Jer
→ Jer
June 4, 2009 - 16:55 ET by Cool ArrowDon't sweat it. And those of us who know you can vouch that you're not a trool, or an idiot, and you're not inciting the murder of anybody.
We've still got that difference of opinion on that Satan thing, but no big deal.
"The Rule of Law is the only thing that separates us from Democrats" - a Firefighter
So what are the "inconvient
June 4, 2009 - 10:45 ET by gmaniac1So what are the "inconvient facts" of Baby Boy's lack of response to two American soldiers be attacked by a Muslim radical? Hmmm, I'll wait for the lack of liberal response as usual.
When the people fear the government it's called tyranny, when the government fears the people it's called liberty!
The inconvenient fact is
June 4, 2009 - 18:35 ET by JerThe inconvenient fact is that, contrary to your assertion, there has been a response by "Baby Boy", of which fact you would be aware if you were following this thread or the news.
Hope this "lack of response" clarifies the issue for you.
Jer
Two soldiers murdered by an
June 4, 2009 - 23:48 ET by stunnedTwo soldiers murdered by an Islamic Extremist on American Soil. Obama makes a lame response 48 hours later and you defend the boob?
Perhaps some moderate
June 5, 2009 - 00:13 ET by JerPerhaps some moderate criticism is in order because of the timing.. But this seems yet another instance of no matter what Obama says, how he says it, or when he says it, there are those who will find a way to blame the "boob".
Jer
Jer
June 5, 2009 - 01:27 ET by well99I look at how quick he responded to Tillers death compared to William Long's.It isnt right.Both were killed by extremist.I guess those Federal Marshals will be showing up at recruiting stations soon.It pretty sad when some young kid is gunned down and the Commander in Chief takes his sweet time to mention it.Compared with the speed he commented on Tiller it is lame.Tiller was political capital for him.Long wasnt.
well99...Agreed, he
June 5, 2009 - 02:28 ET by Jerwell99...
Agreed, he should have responded sooner. But, he was being blasted here for not having responded at all, when he in fact he had issued a statement. So then the timing was blasted, and every word parsed, in order to exclaim "Ah ha!...it doesn't convey the same level of outrage as the Tiller statement."
It reminds me a little of the Somali pirate episode. Obama was initially hammered as a feckless weakling for not taking out vicious high-seas terrorists, and then had his motives questioned for killing "three black teenagers".
Jer
The Somali pirate episode was a set-up....
June 5, 2009 - 05:50 ET by old crofor the left by Rush Limbaugh so Duh1 would not keep crowing about his "protecting" americans on the high seas. Did you notice how quickly the point was muted after Rush bought out that small "fact" that he killed three black teenagers to the public conscious? It is very similiar to his Sotomayor statement that if she is pro-life he will reconsider his support for her. You will see the left turn on her in a minute if it is learned she is pro-life and would like to overturn Roe v Wade.
Jer, and the fact remains
June 5, 2009 - 06:02 ET by motherbeltJer, and the fact remains that he was "saddened" by the soldier's death, but was "shocked and outraged" by Tiller's.
IOW it's Ok to get outraged at a "pro-life wacko," but have to be careful not to upset the Muslims.
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
Well, motherbelt...
June 5, 2009 - 16:01 ET by JerAs long as we're dissecting words, and given the sentiments which you apparently ascribe to Obama, it's curious, then, why he commented upon the "bravery" of the slain recuriters while failing to attach a similarly honorable label to Tiller--who continued his work despite being hated, hounded, stalked, threatened, shot at, wounded, relentlessly and publicly vilified, until finally being gunned down in cold blood in churh.
Jer
Do you really think any
June 5, 2009 - 16:34 ET by motherbeltDo you really think any President, at any time would comment on the death of a soldier without using the word brave?
He also called the murder of Tiller "heinous," (while the recruiters' attack was merely "senseless."
I still think he was choosing his words a lot more carefully when dealing with the Jihadist.
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
Do you really think any
June 5, 2009 - 17:32 ET by JerDo you really think any President, at any time would comment on the death of a soldier without using the word brave?
Probably not...but you're focusing on the opposite side of my point. If Obama truly hates the military and loves abortion to the degree routinely alleged at this site, one would think he would have discerned and likewise referred to the "courage" of Tiller, considering the withering and life-threatening adversities the doctor constantly faced.
Jer
Jer, Dr. Tiller the baby
June 5, 2009 - 17:56 ET by Clear thinkerJer,
Dr. Tiller the baby killer, had 6 million reasons a year to be brave about what he did. He made approx $6 million bucks on abortions each and every year. And he wasn't doing these abortions for poor women, on the contrary. He charged $6,000 dollars per abortion, and he demanded payment up-front.
http://iamnotaracist.wordpress.com/
$6,000???
June 5, 2009 - 17:59 ET by Sergeant ROCKWow! We really do need Obamacare.
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Jer, my point wasn't so
June 5, 2009 - 18:16 ET by motherbeltJer, my point wasn't that he loves abortion and hates the military; I was talking about his reaction to the criminals. It's more a matter of seeming comfortable calling Tiller's murder heinous and outrageous, while being much more measured in his reaction to the murder by Muslim, as if he didn't want to "overdo" it.
I'm not saying he was less affected by a soldier dying than an abortionist; I'm talking about treading softly around Muslims,
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
Astute Reply
June 5, 2009 - 18:23 ET by Sergeant ROCKHe was seeing what he wanted to see. Liberals are like that.
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
You're right,
June 5, 2009 - 18:41 ET by JerYou're right, Rock...
I would rather look at the complete picture, rather than focusing on a small part of it to advance an agenda.
Jer
motherbelt...
June 5, 2009 - 19:00 ET by Jermy point wasn't that he loves abortion and hates the military
And I never suggested it was your point. But, I think you'll concede it is a view which has been frequently expressed at NB. And that was my point. You may or may not agree with that view.
But if it is indeed a fact, it does seem strange to me that Obama would not also have called Tiller a man of "courage", and further illustrates there are ways to parse his words and attribute motives based on entirely different perspectives--if one is determined to do so. Personally, I felt the content of both statements was appropriate. Only the timing of the second is questionable.
Jer
Political Motivations
June 4, 2009 - 04:45 ET by Sergeant ROCKYou have to remember though that liberals only feign concern for the lives of military personnel when it serves a political purpose. Look at Iraq versus Somalia, for instance.
Here you have an example of what they really think of those in the military. Especially when compared to a 'hero' like Tiller.
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Of course the Tiller story
June 4, 2009 - 05:34 ET by motherbeltOf course the Tiller story is more important.
Abortion is the defining issue in this country right now, and anti-abortion wackos are our biggest threat.
Islamic jihad is just...well...we don't want to appear racist and bigoted toward "disenfranchised youths," do we?
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
If He Had Been A Dog!
June 4, 2009 - 06:51 ET by GeneralAlIf the Army Private had been a dog instead of a plain old "white boy", the press and the Teleprez would have been all over this story like flies on dog doodoo! After all, an animal is a part of creation, but a baby is nothing until a birth certificate is signed. Likewise, there is no political ground to gain condeming the murder of a white soldier by the Racist-in-Chief!
Uh, Jen7? Calling you out
June 4, 2009 - 06:22 ET by bretzysdudeUh, Jen7? Calling you out on this.
I will also note that using
June 4, 2009 - 07:36 ET by Right2thePointI will also note that using Google blog search ,which restricts it to just blog postings and a cruise through the swamp, the Long shooting is being starved for air on the lefty blogs and doesn't exist.
But the Tiller shooting is being pretzel bended almost as bad as the Paul Wellstone funeral was to turn it into a political hammer.
The reason for the delay is
June 4, 2009 - 08:42 ET by SnappyThe reason for the delay is obviouse...
1) He is saddened, not outraged...so no rush, he will get his message of concern out in time.
2) He needed to find a writer in his administration that is not whole heartedly against the military...that took some time.
3) Maybe you dont realize how long it takes to get that message into a teleprompter and properly set up .
4) Where did he go/ is he now?... Oh thats right... dont want to come out and condemn a Muslim attack when he is over apologizing for our evil ways.
5) We are a Muslim nation...these things happen in Muslim nations...whats the big deal?
And finally ... they had to run through all the possible scenarios, or ways they could pin this on Bush...failing that? We got the message we got.
Baier has it wrong
June 4, 2009 - 09:02 ET by markg8I just did a google news search. Results were 76,051 for William Long, 10,985 for George Tiller.
I just checked google
June 4, 2009 - 10:31 ET by well99Results 1 - 10 of about 428,000,000 for william long.
1 - 10 of about 2,500,000 for George Tiller.
Must be a busy morning.
Opps looked in the wrong place.Friends dont let friends type on the internet when they are on their first cup of coffee.
George Tiller vs "George Tiller"
June 4, 2009 - 11:24 ET by slickwillie2001When you google names you should put " around the full name, otherwise for George Tiller you get hits from a guy named George selling farm equipment among a million other things. It greatly reduces the noise.
Slick
June 5, 2009 - 17:12 ET by well99Thanks I will do that in the future.
Good morning mark
June 4, 2009 - 10:07 ET by cocodrieYour post is a misrepresentation of facts and a deliberate distortion of the truth - a lie.
The numbers you give are not news stories but are the number of times the words George, Tiller, Williams, and Long appear on Google.
Try again later.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Thank you,
June 4, 2009 - 10:28 ET by UpNorthKeith Olberman, although why you'd post under an alias is beyond me. Your Fox bias is showing yet again.
Did you happen to notice?
June 4, 2009 - 20:32 ET by CobraManDid you happen to notice that most of the top ten google news hits of the name William Long was people complaining about Obama's treatment (statements) of William Long versus George Teller? I did.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus.
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Re Google
June 4, 2009 - 10:22 ET by slickwillie2001I don't think we should accept numbers of google hits as some kind of meaningful metric. For one thing, Tiller has been in the news for decades, Long has been in the news for a week. You can also get similar numbers of hits from George Tiller as you can Dr. Tiller, and who knows what the overlap is. And who knows what the google algorithm is anyway.
Google: George Tiller-1,910,000; William Long 142,000
Google News: George Tiller-10,188; William Long 1,360
Google Blogs: George Tiller-646,000; William Long 7,287
On google I've noticed that if it tells you 10,000 hits, and you try and look at #10,000, suddenly most of the hits evaporate and you are down to far less than 10,000.
A count of minutes dedicated per story on a single channel like CNN might be more useful.
Thank you for being the
June 4, 2009 - 12:09 ET by Another Dead KennedyThank you for being the first person to acknowledge that Tiller had reached celebrity status by the time of his murder. The death of someone famous always trumps that of the average citizen.
Tiller's killer named roeder
June 4, 2009 - 12:31 ET by sevenWorked for the MSM left wing voice called the Kansas city star. Those liberal rags vet their workers to prevent some right wingers to sneak in.
I am sure the Star claims to have a large influence on society. Thanks a lot.
Mcclatchy at it's finest.