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By Clay Waters | March 11, 2011 | 13:47

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Wrapping up the New York Times' coverage of Rep. Peter King’s Congressional hearings Thursday on Islamic radicalism in the United States:

The front-page New York Times story Friday on King’s hearings strangely featured not a hard news story, but a quasi-review by television-beat reporter Alessandra Stanley, “Terror Hearing Puts Lawmakers in Harsh Light.”

One member of Congress broke down and cried. Another was so incensed that she waved a pocket-size copy of the Constitution and declared, “This breathing document is in pain.” And there were so many angry charges of McCarthyism and countercharges of “political correctness” that it sometimes seemed that the topic at hand on Thursday in Washington was the radicalization of the House Homeland Security Committee, not American Muslims.

Why put “political correctness” in delegitimizing quotes but not “McCarthyism”?

But some opponents in Congress who are not committee members chose to warn those who are, notably Representative Keith Ellison, Democrat of Minnesota, who is one of two Muslims in Congress. Mr. Ellison, who spoke as a witness, tearfully described the sacrifice of Mohammed Salman Hamdani, a volunteer medical technician who died trying to help rescue victims in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001 -- pointing out that Mr. Hamdani was wrongly suspected of being part of the plot until his remains were discovered. After he spoke, Mr. Ellison pulled his statement up in front of his face to compose himself.

(National Review threw some cold water on Ellison’s melodrama.)

The actual news coverage of the hearings was relegated to page A15, with Sheryl Gay Stolberg and religion reporter Laurie Goodstein teaming up for “Deep Partisan Rift Emerges in Hearings on U.S. Muslims.”

A Congressional hearing on Thursday addressing homegrown Islamic terrorism offered divergent portraits of Muslims in America: one as law-abiding people who are unfairly made targets, the other as a community ignoring radicalization among its own and failing to confront what one witness called “this cancer that’s within.”

Attacked by critics as a revival of McCarthyism, and lauded by supporters as a courageous stand against political correctness, the hearing -- four hours of sometimes emotional testimony -- revealed a deep partisan split in lawmakers’ approach to terror investigations and their views on the role of mosques in America.

The Times had first softened up King for attacks in Scott Shane’s front-page story on Wednesday, “Pro-I.R.A. Past For Chairman Of Terror Panel.”

It’s certainly fair to bring up King’s past support for the I.R.A., but the front-page placement the day before hearings started looked more like politics than journalism, especially since the paper didn't even front its news story on the actual hearings. And the paper bluntly and immediately labeled the Irish Republican Army “a terrorist group,” which is true but out of character for a newspaper that daintily refuses to apply that accurate label to Hamas or Hezbollah.

For Representative Peter T. King, as he seizes the national spotlight this week with a hearing on the radicalization of American Muslims, it is the most awkward of résumé entries. Long before he became an outspoken voice in Congress about the threat from terrorism, he was a fervent supporter of a terrorist group, the Irish Republican Army.

The Hill newspaper reported Tuesday night that King has gotten death threats from overseas, resulting in additional police protection. A nytimes.com search indicates that news did not appear in the Times, either online or in print.

Columnist Nicholas Kristof exhibited his own trademark naivete about the dangers of radical Islam (courtesy of NewsBusters’ Mark Finkelstein), saying on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Thursday morning:

I'm sure that at mosques around this country, especially the more radical mosques, this is going to be seen as one more evidence that people are picking on us.

Finkelstein responded: “So Kristof acknowledges the existence in America of ‘radical mosques.’ Isn't that the very proof of the need for inquiry along the lines Peter King is conducting?”

Finally, intelligence reporter Scott Shane came to the defense of a controversial Muslim activist group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations,” in a Friday morning posting, or CAIR. Shane called “some of the statements about CAIR at the hearing were oversimplified at best” and his characterization of the accusations against CAIR was half-hearted:

Founded in 1994, CAIR has 34 chapters around the country and has focused on combating discrimination and violence against Muslims. It has been dogged by accusations that some of its leaders, including Mr. Awad, have old connections to Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, or the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group founded in Egypt that advocates for Islamic government.

Shane evidently couldn’t be bothered to confirm or refute the allegations through his own reporting. Neither did he mention that Democratic Senator Charles Schumer of New York has criticized "intimate links" by some of the group’s prominent members to the anti-Israeli terrorist group Hamas.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Has anyone pointed out that

Submitted by Utherpend on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 2:01pm.

Has anyone pointed out that MaCarthy was right, history proved that there were tons of Communists in the governemnet and Hollywood.
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How's this for mccarthyism?

Submitted by Slyrr on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 2:06pm.

McCarthyism - liberals dusting off yet another ancient meme, proving yet again they've totally run out of ideas. Well, how about this? Obama is a communist and we should throw him out and send him off to China. Today Obama said 'Oh man it'd be so much easier for me to be President of China!' Well, America will be happy to pay for a one-way ticket for you and your whole family to be shipped off to China, Mr. Obama. Maybe your rib-stuffing wife can go there and say 'For the first time in my life I'm actually PROUD to be Chinese!' And believin' you me, the price of a plane ticket would be a BARGAIN compared to what 2 years of your so-called 'leadership' has cost the American people. Just bear in mind Mr. Obama (if you have a mind left), that Hu and the boys are gonna listen to your ideas, smile, then throw you in prison, or into a pine box.
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What else do you expect...

Submitted by John21 on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 2:43pm.

The NY Times “The paper of no creditability” has been a shill for the DNC and CAIR for years. They continuously defend any and all anti-US groups from any criticism, and if the groups are FAR left, it just makes them even prouder. The NY Times “The paper of no creditability” standard employment interview includes: 1. You have at least 3 certified FAR left liberals that know your name. 2. Proof that you breathe but your head is empty 3. That you have at least one award from a FAR left liberal organization This will ensure that you spout the standard politically correct statements at all times, and never have an independent thought. They hope that the few subscribers that they have left also fulfill requirement #2.
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McCarthy Turned Out To Be Right, Just Clumsy

Submitted by Boil It Down on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 3:07pm.

McCarthyism really isn't a bad word, they just use it that way. It should only indicate over zealous support of a valid investigation, not being wrong about the subject of the investigation. Since Joe McCarthy's premises were vindicated, King is more or less on the same misssion. Over zealous, does not descibe King's efforts, he is absolutely right about his (our) opponents over reaction. What makes it so fearful for them to expose the people that want to kill Westerners and subjugate us under Sharia law? It sounds like some sort of self destructive insanity.That, of course, never occurs to the lazy, name callers of the radical defenders among the faux journalists on the left. When will the merger be finalized with NYT and Al Jazeera?
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WOW,

Submitted by NVRAT on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 2:57pm.

DEMOCRATS waiving a copy of the Constitution when did they care about our governing document? Lets see did they laugh about Bohner and his tears I think so! King has the right idea rat out the radicals, outlaw Sharia Law, kick out the radicals, stop the Muslim growth of Islam and put the Bas#ards in their place. This country was based on Christan law and its written in every document form our beginning. If CAIR and the rest of them does not like it throw them out of the country. Sorry folks thats the way I see it they, Islam, started this whole thing. and continue stir up everything all over the world. Islam is our enemy its been proven time and time again.
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I will accept the Muslim religion

Submitted by phryingphish on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 5:01pm.

I will accept the Muslim religion as viable when EVERY Imam in the US and around the world says:"Muslims may follow sheria law except as it differs from the laws of the state/country in which they live. In all cases the prevailing law will be the law of the state/country you are living in, not sheria law."
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No sharia at all

Submitted by jon_torlin on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 5:21pm.

Shar'iah is a barbaric practice, so I would prefer the Imams/clerics to stop using it altogether, disavow anyone who wants to use it.  It's what the radicals want to use over anything else.

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Why sharia?

Submitted by Ray Mark on Sat, 03/12/2011 - 1:41pm.

Shari’a - in archaic Arabic – path to the water hole. If you live a tribal, nomadic life, moving from place to place with your flocks, you have no permanent prison. For serious crimes, would it be attractive to take a life; and for less serious, to banish and take a limb so other tribes may be wary of a stranger coming into their midst? Would other sharia crimes and punishments be defined because of the tribal, nomadic way of life? Now that permanent places of incarceration exist and crimes are of a very different nature, is there really any place for sharia? I don’t believe so.
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The only "McCarthyism" going on in this country is...

Submitted by krendler on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 5:24pm.

The only "McCarthyism" going on in this country is the McCarthyism of Political Correctness and Race-baiting. It's been the tactic of choice of the Left - 24/7/365 - for the past 3 years. King is specifically trying to draw attention to a very real problem within the Muslim community: The radicalization of individuals who, subsequently, commit acts of terror. It is unique to Islam (as opposed to Christianity or Buddhism or Judaism). The left wants to try to pretend that it's not, bizarrely bringing up tragedies like Tuscon and Columbine. Simply more race-baiting by the left. It's impossibly to have a rational debate with them on practically any issue.
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McCarthy was right

Submitted by Funbowhunter on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 10:04pm.

Nuff said!
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