MSNBC's Wagner Continues Pushing Grossly Distorted Voter 'Purge' Meme; Fails to Note Obama DHS May Be Breaking Law
In a segment titled onscreen "What's the Matter with FL," MSNBC's Alex Wagner today continued her network's efforts to flog conservative Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) for his voter "purge." This despite the fact that the "purge" -- which targeted a mere 0.02 percent of registered voters in the state-- has not disenfranchised a single eligible voter and has in fact brought to light noncitizens who were illegally registered to vote. What's more, neither Wagner nor anyone else on her panel informed viewers that the Obama administration itself appears to be violating federal law by not helping Florida with its voter rolls cleanup effort.
To service her network's spin on the matter, Wagner turned to Rolling Stone magazine's Eric Bates and Ari Berman, the latter of whom insisted that the Sunshine State's efforts were part of a GOP effort to "depress the turnout" of Obama-friendly voting blocs.
Of course, Berman failed to produce nor did Wagner demand evidence to substantiate such a claim. For her part, Wagner simply took it on face value and argued that, because the suspected noncitizens questioned by Florida were 58 percent Hispanic, 40 percent Democratic, and 14 percent African-American that it was proof enough that Gov. Scott had personally taken it upon himself to "purge the voter rolls."
"You've got a Southern state purging the rolls, clearly of people of color," agreed Bates.
But as Miami Herald reporter Marc Caputo informed MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell yesterday, there's a simple reason most of the suspected noncitizens caught in the "purge" were Hispanic. "Florida's largest immigrant group happen to be Hispanics and they're disproportionately registering as independents," Caputo noted.
Caputo also told Mitchell that some 13 noncitizens were caught by the state's inquiry thus far.
MSNBC has latched onto the fact that the Obama/Holder Department of Justice has called on Florida to stop its voter registration reconciliation as damning evidence that Florida is in the wrong,
But as the Herald's Marc Caputo reported today, there are legal experts who say the DOJ overstepped its bounds. What's more, it appears it is the Obama administration itself is derelict in enforcing a federal law which requires it to help states to remove noncitizens from voter rolls (emphases mine):
The Department of Justice acted politically and erred in demanding Florida cease its purge of noncitizen voters, according to a conservative former Justice lawyer who helped enforce federal voting laws for years.
The Justice Department’s voting-rights section said last week that Florida’s attempted purge probably broke federal law because the 1965 Voting Rights Act requires federal permission for the program and the 1993 National Voter Registration Act bans voter purges within 90 days of a federal election.
“If this ended up in court, the DOJ would lose,” said Hans von Spakovsky, with the conservative Heritage Foundation. “The justice department doesn’t have a basis in the statutes they’re citing.”
But von Spakovsky and other Republican lawyers say the law probably has been broken — but by the federal government itself.
Under federal law, the Department of Homeland Security is supposed to furnish citizenship information to the state for, among other things, checking voter registration rolls. But DHS, first asked for the data in mid October 2011, has refused, email correspondence shows.
A DHS spokesman declined to comment on whether the agency is breaking the law.
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So what's the big deal?
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 4:15pm.
What's the big deal, what's one more federal law or constitutional violation of this bogus potus and his ilk?
What matters is taking these people to task for their violations, which no one seems interested in doing.
-Jon
airhead
Submitted by Barabbus on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 4:21pm.
For those of you old enough, think about an Eric Sevareid, or a Chet Huntley. Then take a look at this moronic, idiotic, twit of a woman. What the hell is someone this stupid doing hosting a news show? Picture how boring this lint-brain would be if you had to talk to her for an hour.
Agreed airhead
Submitted by Cappmann1962 on Thu, 06/07/2012 - 9:40am.
This twit is seriously lacking in the gray matter department. First off, Florida, while located in the southern portion of the US, is NOT a "southern state" in the way she means. She talks as if Florida is the same as Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, etc., which are "true" southern states. Florida's population is overwhelmingly northern transplants (a fact that seriously pisses off many "native" Floridians). Secondly, she fails to understand, as do so many liberlas, basic human nature. If a specific voter block discovered it was being systematlcally disenfranchised at the voting booth, and this was done inteltionally by the opposing political party, voter turnout for the targeted group would drastically INCREASE. It's human nature to push back to such treatment. If there were actual physical threats made (i.e. NBPP Philly voter intimidation), I could understand concern with reduced turnout. But a backdoor "purge" of voter rolls, not a chance. People in that voter block would turn out in droves.
The MSNBC Public Relations
Submitted by John21 on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 4:30pm.
The MSNBC Public Relations Firm is attempting to provide their client (Mr. Obama) with the best chance at being re-elected. Florida cleaning the dead and illegal voters off the list means that their client is losing thousands of votes and may not meet the expectation of corruption that they will never talk about.
Federal Law says that they can't
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 4:35pm.
Clear voter roles 90 days from the time of election.... PLENTY OF TIME yet before they hit that mark so the law in that instance ISN'T BEING BROKEN
Rolling Stone?
Submitted by JeffC... on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 5:28pm.
Does anyone still read that magazine? Does anyone cite its hard-hitting investigative reporting as a reason for reading that magazine?
Alex Wagner
Submitted by fivestring_assassin on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 5:53pm.
is, without question, the dumbest bimbo on television
This is just a guess but . . .
Submitted by cristo on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 7:09pm.
About 90 percent of the viewers of The Prison Channel (MSNBC) are actual prisoners. It doesn't matter that the greatest viewership is from 5 p.m. Friday to Monday morning. Another huge chunk of The Prison Channel's viewers are ex-prisoners. This is the reason Sharpton and company are pushing the voter purging issue, because they know there are thousands of convicted felons on the voter rolls and they are the next ones to go. It is a felony to illegally register to vote. If you are not a citizen and you have voted or are registered to vote, you have committed a crime. Felons lose the right to vote. If you are a felon and you have voted or are registered to vote, you are committing a crime. That simple. BTW, federal law mandates that states purge their voter rolls of all non citizens, for the reasons stated above. If a citizen gets a letter stating the state is questioning his eligibility, he has 30 days to reach in his sock draw, pull out his birth certificate and present it to the board of elections. That's a pretty easy thing to do, pull your birth certificate from the sock draw, most of use can do it in ten minutes. And it's a minor inconvenience all citizens should be willing to accept in order to protect the integrity of the system.
58 percent Hispanic, 40 percent democrats
Submitted by ohio granny on Wed, 06/06/2012 - 10:48pm.
About that DOJ lawsuit. Could the reason be that democrats benefit from illegal votes? Yep, I am sure that is why Holder is suing. What a sleazeball.
Shame of Holder, Obama and the DOJ which they have politicized until it has now become the Department of NO Justice.
Clear the records and start over every 4 years
Submitted by nkviking75 on Thu, 06/07/2012 - 1:22am.
If it were up to me, we'd completely purge the voter rolls exactly one year before a presidential election. While not an ideal answer, at least a lot of old and inaccurate info would be eliminated Then I'd require everyone to reregister.
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