MSNBC's Bashir: Florida Voter 'Purge' One That 'Stalin Would Admire'; But 'Purge' Amounts to Just 0.02% of Fla. Voters
Comparing conservatives to Hitler is old-and-busted. The new hotness, if you ask Martin Bashir, is comparing them to Stalin.
A few months ago, you may recall, Bashir compared Rick Santorum to the long-dead Soviet dictator. Now it's the state of Florida, more specifically, the conservative Republican Rick Scott, who is getting the honors. "Why is the Sunshine State in the midst of a purge that even Josef Stalin would admire?" Bashir rhetorically asked on the way out to an ad break on today's program. The "purge," by the way, is one admitted by a Democratic official in Broward County, Florida, to be "very, very microscopic" in nature. [video follows page break]
Coming back from commercial, Bashir teamed up with Democratic strategist Julian Epstein and liberal Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson to slam the Florida governor as setting out to disenfranchise Democratic voters. Bashir also had conservative columnist S.E. Cupp on for reaction, but he refused to allow her to make her points, cutting her off mid-sentence as she charged that President Obama was "desperate" to retain minority voters by hyping allegations of voter disenfranchisement.
Bashir and company ran with a Miami Herald story that spotlighted a 91-year-old World War II veteran who was sent a letter by Broward County (Fla.) officials that questioned whether he was eligible to vote. Bill Internicola, who was awarded the Bronze Star for his bravery in battle, "one of many innocent victims in Gov. Rick Scott's purge meant to reduce voter rolls in advance of November elections," Bashir insisted.
But a review of the Herald article itself makes abundantly clear the "purge" is anything but. Only 2600 notices were sent to voters who were believed to be noncitizens erroneously on the voter rolls. That amounts to a puny 0.023 percent of the state's 11,323,464 currently-registered voters (see Florida Division of Elections website here).
Initially, according to the Miami Herald, the state had flagged some 180,000 potential noncitizens, but confirmed the citizenship disposition of all but 2,600. Even if the full 180,000 had been served notices, that would have been just 1.59 percent of voters put in danger of being unable to vote, again, hardly "purge" territory.
What's more, persons receiving those notices, "have 30 days from the receipt of the letter to provide documentation of citizenship or they will be removed from the rolls." A true "purge" would be automatic and without avenue for appeal, which this is not.
What's more, for his part, Mr. Internicola has actually proven his citizenship, but as the Herald reports, there was reason for the state to have been suspicious in the first place. It turns out he lied about his year of birth many decades ago when first getting his driver's license:
Broward voting records show that Internicola registered in 1991 and has been a frequent voter — including the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections — and in at least a couple of municipal elections. He’s a lifelong Democrat.
Internicola admitted to one discrepancy in records. He says he was born in 1921, though he said his drivers’ license indicates 1919. The reason: in his youth he wanted to start driving early so “I bent the truth a little bit.”
So when your birth date on voter rolls doesn't match your birth date on the state's driver's license files, you can expect that there's reason for state officials to be suspicious, no? Of course, Internicola's having lied about his age was not mentioned by Bashir, who practically made it sound like Gov. Scott was personally jonesing to disenfranchise a nonagenarian war hero.
And while Bashir and company were hard at work denouncing the "purge" as a partisan effort, even Democrats on the ground in south Florida admit that the effort was "microscopic" in nature, hardly a grand-scale effort to disenfranchise Democratic-leaning voters (emphasis mine):
Broward Party’s Democratic chairman Mitch Ceasar said the number on the county’s list — 259 among more than 1 million registered voters in Broward — “is very very microscopic.” But he questioned the action led by Scott’s administration.
- Ken Shepherd's blog
- Login to post comments
















Comments
In Florida, it's called "microscopic"
Submitted by CO2Maker on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 5:13pm.
In Chicago, it's a rounding error when they tabulate their precincts' "early and often" voter rolls.
If Mr. Bashir
Submitted by nolefan2 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 5:15pm.
doesn't like Florida, or any other state, purging its roles of ineligible voters, including those deceased and non-citizens, he can go jump up and down. He's just upset because states may actually eliminate voter fraud in this country and in doing so, may just eliminate a few Democrat voters.
No wonder this Bashir &%$#@!head is upset . . .
Submitted by Free Stinker on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 5:22pm.
That 0.02% might be just what ObamAA+ needs to steal the 2012 election.
/// Sarah Palin Fan since July 11, 2007 /// خال
Imagine if those dead and
Submitted by johnsonl on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 10:31am.
illegal voters hadn't been able to vote in 2004. Bush would have won by a better margin and we wouldn't have had the issues that we did.
Well...
Submitted by hoystory on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 5:37pm.
They both use the same word so they must be the same thing!
Were the letters attached to bombs? Because if that was the case, then maybe an argument could be made.
This is just the first step...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 6:23pm.
...next thing you know they will be denying the voting rights of dead liberals...
Panic
Submitted by Huapakechi on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 6:39pm.
I get the idea that it's not the fact people are being questioned about discrepancies in their records, but more that there may be more questions asked for which the dems have no honest answers.
It is enough that the people know there was an election.
The people who cast the votes decide nothing.
The people who count the votes decide everything.
joseph stalin
Maybe there's a pill for that
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 6:43pm.
So Democrats are too stupid to obtain photo ID, is that the point?
Mr Bashir
Submitted by bobsmom on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 8:33pm.
please understand, when you use the word "purge" as applied to Florida, most think you're talking about a "high colonic" as opposed to a removal of folks from a list............can be a scary term depending on your digestive state. Just sayin'. But you're also the dude that told us obesity information came from obstetricians, so pretty much anything coming out of the upper end of your digestive tract is a mere oral fart in the breeze.
He looks so classy with a
Submitted by redfish on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 8:39pm.
He looks so classy with a napkin in his pocket;
That's no napkin...
Submitted by SickofLibs on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 10:56am.
That's his H1B resident alien visa papers, which by my reckoning should expire in 4 years.
I would hope that Michigan's SoS would be starting on her own
Submitted by UpNorth on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 9:09pm.
purge. It's estimated that there are at least 15K more voters than there are citizens of the city of Detroit. But, it's racist to ask someone to provide ID to vote.
Then, someone checked the voter rolls in Oakland county, I'm sure everyone is shocked to hear that there are illegals registered to vote. And, there are dead people and convicts voting in Michigan, but it's racist to ask someone to provide ID to vote.
The "purge" is long overdue.
Purge. That's what I do when
Submitted by texastommy on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 7:32am.
Purge.
That's what I do when I see Bashir's picture.
Now excuse me. I have to clean up my keyboard.
How can anyone watch
Submitted by HockeyKid on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 7:37am.
the most ridiculous Martin Bashir? Equating removal of ineligible voters from the rolls to Stalin's murder of millions? Because both are referred to as a "purge"? Fifth-graders know better.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Martin Bashir
Submitted by adamsmith on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 10:46am.
should visit a Muslim country and hopefully one of his own kind can remove his head a la Daniel Pearl. They would do the world a favor. I live in Florida and have no problem showing my license to vote. The bumper sticker for this should be, "ONE illegal vote cancels MINE!!!!!!!!" It immediately brings reality into focus. Is there any chance Bashir could be arrested as an Al-Queda supporter and waterboarded infinitely?