NYT's Charles Blow's Latest Conservative-Baiting: Defending the DHS Report


The New York Times's "Visual op-ed" columnist Charles Blow issued his latest conservative-baiting column on Saturday, "The Enemies Within." Blow actually defended the infamous report from the Department of Homeland Security that vaguely tarred anyone active in conservative causes like abortion or immigration as potential extremists.

Blow focused on what the report said about U.S. veterans, who are apparently not smart enough to avoid getting involved in hate groups after returning home. The text box read: "Hate groups want our veterans." Blow's piece came with a helpful visual aid showing the number of "Veterans in White Supremacist Groups." The total confirmed or claimed over the last seven years? A less than overwhelming 203 out of a group numbering millions.

Blow wrote:

The United States Department of Homeland Security's Office of Intelligence and Analysis issued a report last week suggesting that current political and economic conditions are energizing right-wing extremist groups, that many of these groups follow extremely conservative ideologies and that some may seek to recruit and "radicalize" veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

True, true and true.

But, conservatives reacted by throwing a knee-jerk hissy fit. They twisted the report's meaning to imply that they, and more importantly our war heroes, were being vilified by a partisan document.

Their argument seeks to suppress and subjugate two rather unfortunate facts: while only a tiny number of conservatives and veterans are members of hate groups, nearly all hate groups do indeed follow far-right ideology. And they covet members with military experience.

Yet an excerpt from the actual report shows that conservatives were in fact vilified:

Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.

Blow painted the report as showing veterans as helpless potential victims of hate groups:

The only debate we should be having is about the best way to protect our newest veterans from falling prey to this handful of military apostates.

If they only recruit a few, that is still too many. Terrorists have shown the world time and again that a few well-trained men is all it takes.

But as Hot Air's Ed Morrissey documents, the actual report "makes veterans sound more like perps than victims." An excerpt from the report:

The possible passage of new restrictions on firearms and the return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegrating into their communities could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks.

It's reminiscent of the paper's January 2008 smear of returning veterans as criminals, a fact-free front-page story reviled across the board and condemned as flawed by the paper's Public Editor.

—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.


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Define

Define hate....................

 

 

 

"Lead, follow or get out of the way!"

OK - quick thought exercise

  • Take away "conservative" or "Marine" or "single issue voter."
  • Substitute, instead, "Islamic teenager."
  • Now look at the correlations, and tell me whether this administration is willing to put out a report that associates hate groups with the targeted demographic group.

We can wait ...

indeed.

*holds breath*

I love to help the helpless but I'm not gonna help the clueless   ~Dennis Miller

I got military experience.

And they covet members with military experience

Where is all teh coveting? No one has contacted me at all. I is so lonely without all teh coveting.

Sincerely,

a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.

The New York Times may be a leftist newspaper, but you have

got to admit that its leftist formula has helped to increase its circulation and profitability. This is due to the fact that there are more left-leaning people in this country, and the left aggressively and energetically support their brothers and sisters in the leftist media.

That is why the viewership and profitability of leftist cable networks such as CNN and MSNBC, and leftist Air America Media radio are at all-time highs and increasing exponentially. As more and more young people are indoctrinated with a socialist education taught by leftist union teachers, and illegal immigration continues unabated, the leftist population will continue to increase.

Conservatives and others on the right have lost the ...........excuse me a minute, my wife is trying to tell me something.............my wife is showing me an AP article that states the New York Times has been losing money and circulation for quite some time. In fact, the Times publishing empire lost $74.5 million in the first three month of this year. It appears I have gotten my facts wrong.

Since I have spent so much time on this post, rather than deleting it let me just say Never mind.

P.S. The New York Post is reporting that the Times "is scrambling to raise cash as it labors under a $1.3 billion debt load." It seems that leaning left is not very profitable unless you are a Democrat President or member of Congress. As for the New York Times, let's hope it is purchased by Rupert Murdoch, and is transformed into a "fair and balanced" newspaper and renamed The New York Fox. As for cable networks CNN and MSNBC, they can go to hell (after they go out of business).

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“Nobody believes what the mainstream media says now anyway.  Except the uneducated, the illiterate, and the uninformed -- which, sadly, is a fairly large number” ~ Rush Limbaugh

It's all part of a plan.

It's all part of a plan. Paint someone (conservatives, military, Republicans) within the country as the biggest threat (there are no external threats, Obama has made everyone love us) in order to stoke fear. Next step is to tell the country that the threat is even bigger than imagined (attempted military coup?). Then shut down the Constitution by declaring martial law. Result? Obama and the democrats seize control forever.

Boy, do I sound paranoid! Except. . . . I read history, this has happened before, elsewhere. Will it happen here?

D

Keep the ILLEGALS out, join NumbersUSA to send free faxes to your reps.

Like I posted before...

 Create the ground floor support for a Ruby Ridge/Waco type event under this administration by using the old Clinton tar-brush of "white supremacist" for ALL organizations that do not support enhanced government control. 

Active traitorous acts will be ignored as well as environmental sabotage or deaths due to left wing causes. Civilians deemed "involved" in a conservative group will be "accidentally" made priority targets for termination with extreme prejudice. 

WWW.GS2AC.COM. 2nd Amendment Grass Roots Action in the Bay Area, CA. We're not all "Breakfast Cereal" folks here! :)

If given a ...

If given a choice, the majority of the United States Military would side with the citizens against the government (read Obama). That's why "the one" wants to create the CNSF (Civilian National Service Force) or if you prefer, his jackbooted thugs.

Remember folks, Freedom isn't Free. It was bought with the blood and sacrifice of the men and women who are serving and who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

For those who fought for it, Freedom has a flavor that the protected will never know.

Also remember folks, that the way to SUPPORT THE TROOPS is to support their mission. Anyone who says that they support the troops but don't support their mission is lying about supporting the troops. And if you want to know, yes I do have a dog in the fight, he is a United States Marine.

 

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Jessie R. Hamby         Let them rant. They are dead in the water, anyway.