NY Times: Now It's GOP Gov. Chris Christie Using 'Incendiary' Language
New York Times reporter Richard Perez-Pena followed Gov. Chris Christie to the unlikely grounds of Cambridge, Mass., to hear the governor talk about education reform for Saturday’s "A Warm Welcome for Christie at a Liberal Bastion."
Perez-Pena’s reporting has been hostile toward the often-audacious Republican governor of New Jersey, and he appeared taken aback by Christie’s positive Harvard reception:
Conservatives may see Harvard as the heart of liberal darkness, but on Friday it gave a warm, even enthusiastic reception to Gov. Chris Christie and his ideas on education overhaul.
Speaking to almost 200 students and staff members at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the New Jersey governor drew rounds of applause with his talk of sharply limiting teacher tenure, rigorously evaluating teachers and administrators, curbing the power of teachers' unions and pledging to appoint more-conservative justices to the State Supreme Court.
Mr. Christie's first ovation came when he said, "The reason I'm engaging in this battle with the teachers' union is because it's the only fight worth having."
The ground he covered would be familiar to anyone who has watched the town hall-style forums in New Jersey that have made Mr. Christie a YouTube star. There, at least a few detractors usually show up to question him, and his policies and pugnacious statements can make even some supporters uncomfortable.
This marks the second time in five days that a Times reporter has accused a mainstream Republican politician of employing “incendiary” language, a strong term the Times rarely if ever uses when talking of statements by inflammatory Democratic politicians like Rev. Al Sharpton or the defeated Democrat Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida.
The tone of the session was polite and subdued, and the questions alternately supportive and wonkish. More than usual, Mr. Christie stayed away from incendiary language, though toward the end he loosened up and opened fire on the teachers' union ("a political thuggery operation").
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But it's perfectly acceptable
Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 8:08am.
But it's perfectly acceptable for liberals to claim that Republicans are slashing or gutting programs that the poor rely on.....that's not incendiary.
Double-standard dipsticks.
Double standard, squared
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 8:58am.
Don't forget Obama's 'bring a gun to a knife fight' line. Extremely violent rhetoric no Republican would be allowed to engage in.
Liberal interpretations, not journalism.
Submitted by Boil It Down on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 6:37pm.
Once again, an honest appraisal that exposes the left to scrutiny is interpreted as incendiary by a biased liberal posing as a journalist at the NYT. I haven't actually read the NYT for years. Are there any journalists employed there? None of the writers copied in the various web sites could be considered real journalists that I can tell. They all seem to be of the Eliot Spitzer school which proposes that there is no such thing as objectivity. -bidn-
Washington Times: Obama's Birth Certificate A Forensic Forgery
Submitted by im41 on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 9:25am.
Tip
Washington Times report: Newly released Obama birth certificate is a forensic forgery
http://conservativeblogscentral.blogspot.com/2011/05/washington-times-re...
Outstanding...
Submitted by Jer on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 9:42am.
Birtherism lives. Long live birtherism.
BTW...when did the far-right Washington Times shift 180 degrees to the LEFT, which, as everyone should know by now, is the home of the birthers?
Jer
Yep, this is news
Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 9:46am.
Not sure what aggravates me more Jer, the bleepin' birthers or the bleepin' truthers..........
Maybe the "deathers" will surpass them in sheer WHO GIVES A F****.
We have nothing more important to deal with................................
@jER
Submitted by Samshile on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 4:46pm.
Haha. The Washingting Times is Center-Right a Moderate. Birthers started with Hillary Clinton Democrats. Jer, are you a Racer or a Warmer or both?
what we have here is a failure to communicate?
Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 9:27am.
Where Mr Perez-Hilton is the incendiary language?
Did he call your heroes a bunch of bums?
Heaven forbid LIKE the rest of the world that works.......... they get evaluated based on merit as opposed to strictly on tenure...
How incendiary.................
It is...
Submitted by eugenedebs on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 9:33am.
truly amazing the liberal media persists with it's delusional premise - the Right is incendiary and radical. We'll just pretend Madison never happened! No one will notice.
I say...
Submitted by LastKnownOne on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 10:17am.
I say the next president, hopefully a conservative, should use dozens upon dozens if not hundreds of dozens of Odumbo's talking points, phrases, speeches, quotes, and so on word for word. Since ALL of his stuff is so general with nothing specific, this would not allow any room for criticism of any kind from the MSM. If they criticize any of it, the next president should ask where they were when Odumbo said these things. The MSM would praise the new president as a GOD. Imitation is the best form of flattery.
thereporters disappointment with the mainly-
Submitted by JIMMY1660 on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 11:33am.
liberal audience is funny.
you see even liberals who are "smart"-understand things when spoken with truth and facts to back them up.
Spoken from the heart with "no" agenda.
unlike most liberals who hate just to hate-
the Gov is there to do his job-for the betterment of his State.
thats what is not understood.