The contrast between the virtual silence of major news outlets on Green Jobs Czar Van Jones’s belief in the Bush Administration’s complicity in the 9/11 attacks and the hubbub made about those who believe the President is not an American citizen casts light on the politicized attitudes of the mainstream media.
NewsBusters has noted how the story has been ignored by the television media. Byron York in the Washington Examiner Friday noted that a Nexis news search for the Van Jones ‘truther’ controversy turns up exactly zero results from the New York Times, the Washington Post, and transcripts from ABC World News, NBC Nightly News, and CBS Evening News (though that newscast aired a full story Friday night).
So, as York noted, anyone who gets his or her news from one of these sources, or all five, is unaware that the President’s Green Jobs Czar is not only a self-avowed communist but also a supporter of the truther movement, which means he believes that the Bush Administration was complicit in—even orchestrated—the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Out of curiosity, I entered the search term ‘birther’ in Nexis, and, lo and behold, got 25 results from the same five news outlets.
Some of them displayed insidious, if predicable, headlines such as “In America, Crazies are a Preexisting Condition” (Washington Post, 8/16), and “The Town Hall Mob” (New York Times, 8/7).
These news sources, like much of the mainstream media, are ignoring the obvious similarities between the birther and truther movements. Or, more accurately, they are ignoring the presence of the latter, and shouting about the former.
Even when such a high-ranking administration official is outed as a wacko conspiracy theorist, the MSM does not see it fit to cover. Contrast this trend with the extensive coverage garnered by supposed birthers in Congress.
“The ranks of birthers in Congress seem to be growing,” wrote Gabriel Winant on Salon.com in July. Winant went on to accuse 17 Republican lawmakers of ascribing to the birther movement.
Winant bashed Sen. Jim Inhofe, Okla., for refusing to “discourage” birthers, and saying that they “have a point.” Inhofe’s doubts along with his skepticism of global warming, earned him the label, in Winant’s words, of “[p]robably the know-nothingest member of the Senate.”
The liberal media reserved no such derision, however, for former-Rep. Cynthia McKinney, an ascribed truther whose name appears on the same infamous petition as Van Jones’s. Little to-do was made about Rep. William Lacy Clay’s, D-Mo., comment about McKinney’s position that he was “curious as to whether it will reveal what Congresswoman McKinney has stated. I'm interested. I'm interested in an investigation.”
The Houston Chronicle chided five Texas lawmakers who signed on to Rep. Bill Posey’s, Fla., ‘birther bill’ (H.R. 1503), saying their support “lends credence to what some dismiss as a fringe movement fanned by unsubstantiated rumors swirling on the Internet.”
But neither Hillary Clinton’s infamous “Bush knew” speech nor the claims of Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, that the Bush Administration “knew something was going to happen and they didn’t act” were dismissed outright as stoking the fires of conspiracy theory.
The lack of coverage of the Van Jones controversy by major media outlets is but another example of a string of journalistic malfeasance that cries foul when Republicans voice anything short of outright condemnation of the birther movement, yet remains silent when liberals suggest, or flatly claim, that the previous administration orchestrated the slaughter of thousands of American civilians.



















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You do know that pic on Von
September 5, 2009 - 11:51 ET by nicksmith112You do know that pic on Von will have you labeled a racist?
I'm a refugee from the Democratic Party.
Except it's based
September 5, 2009 - 11:55 ET by Matthew Sheffieldoff of this one featuring Elliott Spitzer.
Putting a black man in a
September 5, 2009 - 12:05 ET by nicksmith112Putting a black man in a picture with monkeys will have you branded a racist. That is left-wing propaganda 101.
I can see MSNBC doing a story with a screen-cap coming next week. It will not reference anything in the article but just be fodder for their "Evil Whitey" hating a good black man story.
I'm a refugee from the Democratic Party.
Bad Judgement
September 5, 2009 - 14:25 ET by SterlingI am so glad that some of you noticed that racist picture; it should come down!
Sterling, You might
September 5, 2009 - 14:30 ET by hydrodynDMSterling,
You might want to look up the word "sarcasm".
How dare you keep this picture up!!!!
September 5, 2009 - 14:33 ET by SterlingSarcasm! Oh my, that is even worse; dear friend! Institutional Racism is nothing to laugh at or make a mockery of!
Sterling, I'm wondering -
September 5, 2009 - 14:38 ET by hydrodynDMSterling,
I'm wondering - when you get all high and mighty defending your minority brethren (since, you know, they need defending from you), do you get a warm fuzzy feeling inside?
~Okay
September 5, 2009 - 14:39 ET by choselife3xHere's some institutional racism.."Here I'd get shot."
He baldly states that he would be shot in D.C. because he's black. Racist. To the max.
Dissent: It's not just for liberals anymore.-kudzupolitics, USA Today
I do not understand why
September 5, 2009 - 14:40 ET by SterlingI do not understand why newsbusters would keep this image up. Even if you were not intending to be racist, it comes across as racist. There must be a more reasonable caption to go with this article.
(yawn)
September 5, 2009 - 14:45 ET by Free Stinker(yawn)
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
September 5, 2009 - 14:57 ET by R D HelmZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
-Dave
Even when the government tries to kiss you, it is just a prelude to a good screwing. -Neal Boortz
Oddly Enough
September 6, 2009 - 00:43 ET by DoktorFrankenWhen I saw the picture I saw the 3 'No-Evils' Monkeys (see, hear, speak), one with a hat on with the press credential. And I saw the Etreme Left-wing Communist ''GreenJobs Czar'' who thinks, without ever meeting me, that I am an a-hole.
What in the hell is racist about that? Oh, that's right. I don't see it because that's how I think. You seem to see it, though
Don't project onto others that which is within yourself. I think that's my first NewsBusters original quote. If it is original.
Ok Sterling. Flashcards
September 5, 2009 - 14:47 ET by katainkentPicture one
Picture two
Picture three, four, five, six...
feel free to expound at your leisure.
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We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. ~Thomas Jefferson
Oh, Yeah!!!
September 6, 2009 - 00:53 ET by DoktorFrankenNow I see how racist I am.
I don't understand why the
September 5, 2009 - 14:37 ET by Chris NormanI don't understand why the picture might be considered racist. Please explain.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
~This should be good
September 5, 2009 - 14:40 ET by choselife3xDissent: It's not just for liberals anymore.-kudzupolitics, USA Today
This is wrong!
September 5, 2009 - 14:43 ET by SterlingMr. Norman, are you living in a vacuum? Calling an African American a monkey is a derogatory term that racist have used for years. It tries to link African Americans with being sub-human. I suggest you take a course in African American history.
Am I the only one who is
September 5, 2009 - 14:45 ET by SterlingAm I the only one who is outraged by this? Regardless of our philosophical differences should we not conduct our arguments in a civilized way? Please, someone else speak up! This is going to be all over the left-winged websites, have some sense!
Sterling, In your
September 5, 2009 - 14:50 ET by hydrodynDMSterling,
In your eagerness to see racism around every corner, you seem to have missed the fact that the monkeys in the picture (based on the very old "three wise monkeys" image) are meant to parody the press - not Van Jones.
It is interesting that you assumed they were a dig at the black man in that picture. What does that say about you?
Where is the racism in this picture?
September 5, 2009 - 15:26 ET by Kingfish17How is this picture racist? I'd like someone, maybe Sterling, to explain exactly what is racist about the picture. When I saw the picture I immediately associated the three monkeys with the press and the classic, "Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil" pictures and statues we all have seen countless of times.
Anybody who sees a picture of the "no evil monkees" and a black man together in the same frame, and associates the symbolism with racism, must have issues themselves. And the tired old song, "No, I don't have those racists feelings, but others do, so that's why it's wrong", just isn't going to wash.
Racism is always going to exist until everyone can get beyond the steryotypes of the past. And that includes liberals who see racism in any myriad of images where none is intended.
"I've sentenced boys younger then you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it, but I felt I owed it to them." Judge Smails
Huh. I don't see that at
September 5, 2009 - 14:48 ET by Chris NormanHuh. I don't see that at all. I suppose one must have a particular mindset to draw that comparison.
By the way, is replying to yourself, like you did immediately above, the same as talking to yourself? Because, it looks kind of weird.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Whether you believe it or
September 5, 2009 - 14:48 ET by SterlingWhether you believe it or not, antics like this only serve to hurt your cause.
Thank you for your concern
September 5, 2009 - 15:01 ET by Chris NormanThank you for your concern about our "cause". However, I must disagree with the term "cause" - I mean, it sounds so Confederate Statist, don't you think?
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
I'm confused
September 5, 2009 - 14:53 ET by katainkentthis should make you happy, yes?
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We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. ~Thomas Jefferson
Sterling, Actually, you
September 5, 2009 - 15:10 ET by hydrodynDMSterling,
Actually, you totally misreading that image and accusing others of racism when, in fact, it was you who made an erroneous race based assumption serves to hurt your cause.
Maybe I should ask for the removal of your account here.
Wrong, Sterling, its people like YOU who are hurting YOUR cause
September 5, 2009 - 15:29 ET by R D HelmHyper-sensitive people who are suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Compassion Disorder, like you, and who keep going around screaming "RACISM!" where it doesn't exist, is why that charge no-longer carries the sting it once did. In fact, most people don't pay it any attention anymore.
It's like a car alarm going off in a mall parking lot in the middle of the afternoon. People hear that so often they no-longer pay it any attention.
Ever read the story about The Boy Who Cried Wolf?
Save the racism charge for people who are the true racicts among us. You know, people like Van Jones, Barack Obama, Eric Holder, "Rev." Wright, etc, etc.
-Dave
Even when the government tries to kiss you, it is just a prelude to a good screwing. -Neal Boortz
Speaking of a vacuum, how
September 5, 2009 - 14:48 ET by Free StinkerSpeaking of a vacuum, how is the space between your ears doing?
Funny how you decide to not notice the See-no-evil, Hear-no-evil, Speak-no-evil theme in the picture.
That fact that you automatically assume race has something to do with that picture says more about you that it does NB.
Free
September 5, 2009 - 18:40 ET by MrShy"Speaking of a vacuum, how is the space between your ears doing?"
Haha. Corny, but still cracked me up :)
Sterling--
September 5, 2009 - 15:37 ET by Kat Outta the Bag"Calling an African American a monkey is a derogatory term that racist have used for years."
But nobody is calling anyone any such thing here...it's just a picture with a take on the old "Hear no evil..." thing.
sterling, are you
September 5, 2009 - 14:50 ET by motherbeltsterling, are you illiterate?
The three monkeys are Hear no evil, See no evil, and Speak no evil.
Has nothing to do with race. Or is it now racist to depict monkeys in any proximity to a black person?
Maybe they should change the monkeys to puppies?
motherbelt, Maybe
September 5, 2009 - 15:06 ET by hydrodynDMmotherbelt,
Maybe sterling can tell us exactly how many pixels apart an image of a black man and an image of a monkey need to be so as to avoid being racist.
mb,He could be
September 5, 2009 - 15:11 ET by Chris Normanmb,
He might be illiterate, but on this thread, he's definitely shrilliterate.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Maybe they should have used
September 5, 2009 - 18:21 ET by motherbeltMaybe they should have used this photo....
Van Jones - Los Angeles Times, not covering story either.
September 5, 2009 - 11:54 ET by Gary HallVan Jones - Los Angeles Times, not covering story either.
There is no recent or current coverage in the LA Times, the nations 4th largest paper, of the Van Jones controversy, itself, either. The only coverage by the Times was an Aug. 25th Entertainment Section piece which sought to set up and trash Glenn Beck more than to investigate and inform the public of Van Jones.
The intellectual elite in Los Angeles remain among the more exiguously informed people in the world.
(;~> gary
Well, one more: How about USA Today, the nation's largest circulated newspaper? I just searched it, and got not a single recent hit - and nothing on this current issue!
Right country, wrong regime...
September 5, 2009 - 12:10 ET by Chris NormanI vote we stop referring to Jones, et al as "czars" - a title at odds with their philosophy and function. Instead, we should refer to them by a title that reflects their true radicalism and historical inspiration: "COMMISSARS"
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
This may have been posted
September 5, 2009 - 12:29 ET by bigtimerThis may have been posted elsewhere, don't know, but now another issue regarding good ol' Van has come out in the msm, his Columbine BS...only whites shoot up schools.
'Go Green...Recycle Congress'
New York Times (above the fold)
September 5, 2009 - 13:51 ET by BKeyserWell, not really. But, it could happen...
There is a small difference.
September 5, 2009 - 13:26 ET by JWFOne group of people want to know the name of the doctor that smacked Obama's butt.
The other group thinks our government killed 3000 of it's own citizens.
A small difference, I know.
Sincerely,
a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.
Oh I agree with Sterling. That picture is racist.
September 5, 2009 - 15:36 ET by JWFThe one black racist monkey can't see the black racist Van Jones that is working for the Black President that all the nonblack racists did not vote for.
The other black racist monkey can't hear all the youtube videos of the black racist Van Jones that works for the black President that proves his black marxist roots are showing despite liberal doses of peroxide from the black racist apologist media that voted for the Black President.
The last black racist monkey cannot speak about his gushy Obama love because the black racist Van Jones that works for the Black President has cut out his tongue and skewed it over a pit built from the crushed bones of the black racist people of non-color that did not vote for the Black President.
Then there is the black racist guy next to the black racist monkeys that is just too cool for school with his shaved black racist head and black racist turtleneck shirt and black racist goatee beard that works for the Black President.
And the entire picture is surrounded by a white fluffy cloud painted there by rainbow colored unicorns that will drop kick any more black racist monkey's butts that try to crowd into the picture. Most especially if they voted for the Black President.
Did I miss anything Sterling? Sterling? Hey! Get your lips off that monkey's butt you sick twisted nonblack nonracist weirdo that did not vote for the Black President because you are a racist.
Sincerely,
a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.
JWF--
September 5, 2009 - 15:42 ET by Kat Outta the BagThe wording to use is not black, it's African-American dontcha know! Careful, you might be considered racist...
Signed,
A proud Irish-Scottish-English-Welsh-German-Dutch-French-Italian-American
We begs to differ sir!
September 5, 2009 - 16:01 ET by JWFThe only racists here are black huddling monkeys afraid of the monkey butt loving Sterling, the monkey oriented coprophiliac Sterling himself, and Van Jones who willingly allowed himself to have his picture taken with 3 monkeys psychologically damaged by Sterling's coprophilism in the background.
Sincerely,
a Veteran of a 1000 psychic wars.
network news shows
September 5, 2009 - 15:32 ET by traderjames"So, as York noted, anyone who gets his or her news from one of these sources, or all five..."
So how many is that....? Ten thousand or so ???... and declining by the week.
I think it is an insult to the monkeys...
September 5, 2009 - 17:05 ET by MilfordHavenI think the monkeys should be offended to be in the same picture with Van Jones.
Milford! Good on ya. Wish I would of thought of that one!
September 5, 2009 - 17:08 ET by BO STINKS"...it must be known that we are at all times ready for war." G. Washington
I think the liberal
September 5, 2009 - 17:54 ET by mostlymoderateI think the liberal crybabies like "Sterling" are the real racists because they somehow see a resemblance between black people and monkeys. The reasonable person sees absolutely no parallel between any animal and any human being. Liberals are the real bigots not only because of this monkey/black person comparison but also because of their affirmative action programs (they think blacks are not capable of doing the same things as whites on their own), welfare (they think blacks are incapable of holding or getting jobs), the advent of liberal-arts programs like "African American Studies" (because liberals think blacks are incapable of studying traditional subjects like math, english, physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, etc.).
Who are the real bigots? You tell me.
One would think that the
September 5, 2009 - 23:36 ET by RR GOPOne would think that the birth certificate thing would look more and more attractive all the time. Guess folks prefer going through the selection process at the railhead with some self-proclaimed dignity intact.
Bravo.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.