MSNBC's Mitchell Warns Voter ID Is 'Voter Suppression' of 'Minority Vote,' Fails to Bring On Dissenting Point-of-view
Does MSNBC hype the bogeyman of racist "voter suppression" in a cynical ploy to alarm its liberal voter base? Only on days that end in "y."
Once again, network anchor Andrea Mitchell discarded any pretense of journalistic objective and played a game of softball with a liberal activist today, helping the Urban League's Marc Morial to denounce "voter suppression" laws -- that is voter ID laws -- that have passed in numerous states in recent years.
African-American voters "turned out overwhelmingly to vote for Barack Obama in 2008," but "are they going to be as enthusiastic this time around?" worried Andrea Mitchell as she introduced viewers of her 1 p.m. Eastern Andrea Mitchell Reports program to Marc Morial of the Urban League, who discussed his group's new study that warns that black voters may not show up in quite the numbers they did in 2008 when Obama first ran for president.
"A number of factors could cause people to stay home," including the fact that "African-Americans have been disproportionately hurt by crippling unemployment in the past four years," Mitchell insisted.
Of course, Mitchell failed to press Morial on the president's handling of the economy at-large and the black unemployment figure specifically.
Additionally, "voter ID laws in some states, 29 states in fact, could lead to the suppression of the minority vote," Mitchell claimed as she introduced Morial, using the term "voter suppression," without any qualifier to warn the viewer at home that it was a partisan talking point.
But in truth, voter ID laws are sensible bulwarks against voter fraud and are approved widely by the electorate.
In April, a national poll showed that "73 percent of the voting public says that these laws are not discriminatory," reported Commentary magazine. More recently, a poll of voters in the key swing state of Florida -- which has had a voter ID law on the book for 10 years -- showed a whopping 82 percent of Sunshine State voters favor requiring identification at the polling place.
So folks who have had voter ID laws on the books for years approve of them by a large margin. They make sense. What's more, polling has shown that even significant numbers of Democrats back voter ID laws.
But why let facts get in the way of a little race-baiting and fear-mongering?
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Andrea Mitchell: from a
Submitted by Chris Norman on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 6:58pm.
Andrea Mitchell: from a liberal (yet respectable) "journalist" to a cheesy infomercial barker for Obama and the Dems (plus she now looks like something that came out of an Egyptian tomb)
Is she suggesting that minorities are too dumb
Submitted by ohio granny on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 10:47pm.
Is she suggesting that minorities are too dumb or do-less to get an id? How do they cash checks of any kind? How do or did they apply for public assistance? How do they buy cigarettes? alcohol? see a doctor? get into a government building? go on an airplane?
Why are liberals so against voter id? Because they know they need to cheat to win elections? That is the only thing that makes sense.
And these people expect to be taken seriously? No way. Nothing but a bunch of hypocrites and liars.
Yep, she and Holder
Submitted by Now_I_Want_Change on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 10:10am.
They're both incredible racists for propagating the idea that minorities are too ignorant or incompetent to go through the simple process of getting a state issued ID. I got news for you, honey - my friends from a multitude of ethnic backgrounds have had no problem getting the required paperwork filled in and getting registered. Hey, Andrea, most of my minority friends have even mastered the bureaucratic maze to get drivers licenses! Are you shocked that they didn't need federal assistance to reach that goal?
Now, if the states were truly trying to suppress the vote, you'd have to wait and see if they are declining someone's ID application based on bias. Prove that and then I'll agree there might be racism involved, but until you reach that point you're just fanning the flames of ignorance.
She's too busy with agenda-driven editing & falsifying quotes.
Submitted by drsamherman on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 11:47pm.
She's what...on the 9,838th anniversary of her 80th birthday this year?
Pass the welfare checks out
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 12:34am.
Pass the welfare checks out at the polling place, problem solved you stupid slut.
Andrea's Hopes
Submitted by Jersey Girl on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 6:49am.
This liar wants dead people and dogs to have the right to vote.
Angrier Mitchell...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 1:17am.
...really has something with this ID requirement thing...
At the airport or train station....Traveler Supression
At the liquor store....Alchoholic Supression
At an Obama campaign event...Idiot Supression
To Quote a WWII General--"Nuts!"
Submitted by Meredith1966 on Wed, 07/18/2012 - 9:34am.
I honestly believe that most people have become tone-deaf to the constant bias in favor of Dems that is laid out there every evening as objective discussion. It's one thing when your panel of guests take one side of an issue or another, but people are clued in to the leftward lean of folks like Andrea Mitchell, Chris Matthews, George Stephanopolous, Norah O'Donnell, Matt Lauer, David Gregory, etc., and as a result they don't take what they say very seriously. It's almost a Pavlovian response from Mitchell and the others that they automatically approach every issue from the Left. We, the unwashed masses out here in flyover land, aren't as gullible as they think; I would argue that the gullible ones are massed in the newsrooms of AP, CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, and PBS.
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