NYT's Shear Rips Drudge, Breitbart, Accuses GOP of Racial Attacks on Rev. Wright
Political reporter Michael Shear uses a half-baked Times "expose" to accuse the GOP of using racial attacks by bringing up the legitimate issue of the anti-white, anti-American, paranoid ravings of Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama's pastor for decades in Chicago, in Saturday's "Race and Religion Rear Their Heads."
Perhaps the uglier side of politics is always close to the surface.
President Obama and his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, have said for months that the 2012 election will be about the economy. But on Thursday, it became -- at least for a brief moment -- about the always touchy issues of race and religion.
Shear's "political memo" was keyed on a Times front-page expose that allegedly "exposed a secret plan by Republican strategists and financiers to rekindle questions about the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Mr. Obama’s onetime pastor, and his angry black-power sermons." Subsequent reports indicate the Times seriously overplayed how far the proposal had gone.
Nevertheless, Shear advanced a racial argument against the GOP, while leaving out details of another scoop, from Joel Pollak of Breitbart, who dug up a 1991 booklet from a literary agent claiming that Obama was "Born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii." He also likened the Drudge Report and Breitbart.com to "some extreme quarters of the American electorate" for the crime of reporting news the liberal media overlooked.
But the issues of race and religion never go completely away, at least in some extreme quarters of the American electorate.
On Thursday, the Drudge Report posted a link on its Web site to a report that sought to revive the long-discredited assertion that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States. And as election season heats up, so does publication of books promoting various conspiracies and theories, including a new one seeking to focus new attention on Mr. Obama’s dealings with Mr. Wright.
Shear didn't bother to give details about the Drudge link, which presumably was this Breitbart scoop from last week, about a 1991 booklet from a literary agency listing Obama's birthplace as Kenya.
Shear ignored conservatives who aren't in fact questioning Obama's birthplace, but instead are asking why such details like the booklet were overlooked by the media during the race of 2008. They are also questioning whether Obama submitted his own biography, as was customary at that agency, or if not, why he failed to correct the erroneous bio (which remained uncorrected until 2007).
Even when Shear stuck up for Romney he left out a lot, suggesting only "conservatives" get ugly about Romney's Mormon faith.
And Mr. Romney has his own experience with the staying power of personal attacks. During the Republican primary campaign, ugly questions about his Mormon faith were revived by a few conservative pastors who called it a “cult.”
Actually, Democrats in this election cycle have been quite active in mocking the Mormon faith, and the Times itself has contributed with its own juvenile humor. Columnist Charles Blow reacted angrily to comments on the breakdown of minority families during a debate: “Let me just tell you this Mitt ‘Muddle Mouth’: I'm a single parent and my kids are *amazing*! Stick that in your magic underwear.”
In the paper's online Room for Debate January 30, "What Is It About Mormons?" contributor Ian Williams was flippant: "While it's easy to be seduced by a church known for its practicality, its financial acumen and its commitment to both self-betterment and worldly outreach, I wouldn't buy the underwear just yet."
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Obama's propaganda rag at it
Submitted by John21 on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 4:18pm.
Obama's propaganda rag at it again. No honesty, no credibilty and no facts typical NYT public relations effort for the Obama administration.
“Few men have the virtue to withstand the highest bidder.” George Washington
Sounds like a
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 4:36pm.
SHEAR MORON.
Please note....
Submitted by DeclinesToState on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 4:52pm.
Dear MSM,
When we are critical of Obama please note that resistance is not racism....
it really is more like common sense.
Who is lying?
Submitted by ohio granny on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 5:05pm.
Did Obama lie about being born in Kenya? It was his biography and that part was only changed in 2007, 2 MONTHS AFTER HE ANNOUNCED HE WAS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT !!! Numerous other changes were made between 1991 and 2007 but his birthplace stayed that he was born in Kenya. Now who is lying?
Obama DID sit in Rev. Racist Wright's church for 20 years. How is it he did not hear any of the rants of racism and hatred for America during all those 20 years? He did and he agrees with racist Wright, otherwise why did he continue going there for 20 years? Who is lying?
Democrats have a long history of opposing blacks but they constantly try to rewrite history to show that it is the republicans who are the racists. One more thing that democrats lie about. So who are the liars?
So Mr. Shear, just who is lying? I believe it is you, your cohorts in the MSM, Obama and the democrat party.
Haven't they maxed out their limit on the racism card?
Submitted by drsamherman on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 6:45pm.
Seeing all of life through a single issue is obsessive at least, and driving your behavior based on that obsession is compulsive.
Whatever troubles Michael Shear has, he is only a poster child for the collective problems of the American left. They ran out of intellectual ammunition and keep firing at the same target with blanks, believing the loud "bang" somehow translates into something more than noise.
One would logically conclude that even an up and coming Democrat like Cory Booker striking back at his own party's constant assault against Bain and other companies in the venture capital industry would tell them they are on the right track. Oldbatears either has zero sense of logic and/or believes himself exempt from the laws of political nature. Probably both, but Zero has learned nothing and will continue to pound on Bain Capital to the point where he is just another lunatic in the park carrying a sign that says "The World Ends Tomorrow". At least those lunatics are honest lunatics, and don't have a destructive agenda like Oblivious.
So pointing out someone's
Submitted by MightyMouth on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 7:00pm.
So pointing out someone's racism is in itself racism? Wow, the left really has lost it! It's as if they live in some alternate reality that is devoid of reason... kind of like living in Kalifornia.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 7:53pm.
I dunno--this Shear guy just looks and sounds like a real pussy to me.....
That's not funny*
Submitted by cajun2 on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 7:57pm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz4HEEiJuGo&NR=1