O'Reilly, Code Pink Founder Agree: Schultz and Maddow Are Hypocrites
They won't agree on much, but Fox News host Bill O'Reilly and Medea Benjamin, founder of the far-left anti-war group Code Pink, found some common ground on one fact Tuesday night: MSNBC talkers Rachel Maddow and Ed Shultz are hypocrites.
Both Schultz and Maddow defended President Obama's decision to impose a no fly zone over Libya on their respective shows. Maddow trotted out the "reluctant warrior" line, while Schultz insisted that the president "deserves the benefit of the doubt and our support."
O'Reilly asserted - and Benjamin agreed - that neither MSNBC host would have been so generous had Obama's predecessor engaged in such a conflict. "The word 'hypocrisy' comes to mind," Benjamin quipped (video and partial transcript below the break).
O'REILLY: Our Unresolved Problem segment tonight, as we have been reporting there is a split among liberal Americans over Libya and other issues. Some on the far left believe President Obama is not doing a good job. But the mainstream liberal media in general remains supportive of the man they helped elect in 2008. Imagine, if you will, President Bush ordering the Libyan bombing, even with UN approval. Do you think the left would have supported that? But last night here's what went down.
SHULTZ: I think the President of the United States, Barack Obama, deserves the benefit of the doubt and our support.
MADDOW: He very clearly did not want there to be another military action in the world. He is very open about his reluctance. He wants everybody to know how reluctant he was.
O'REILLY: Everybody knows how reluctant [imitates bomb dropping]. Joining us now from Washington, Medea Benjamin, co-founder of the anti-war group Code Pink. When you hear that kind of stuff, Medea - you're honest woman, which is why we have you on the program. We know you are anti-war, we know you're Code Pink. We know all of that. You are honest. Those people at MSNBC cheer-leaded Barack Obama into office. They are hard core left wingers over there. Yet, yet, you know if Bush had ordered the bombing what they would be doing, but they are not doing with President Obama. What say you?
BENJAMIN: I think the word hypocrisy comes to mind. I'm sure if this were under President Bush they would be asking a barrage of questions about why didn't you go to Congress? Can we afford this? What's it going to cost? Don't we need jobs and not bombs? Is this really going to help the Libyans? Why not Bahrain, Saudi Arabia? All kinds of things.
O'REILLY: Alright, so you don't think they are doing due diligence in analyzing the situation. Now the question becomes: why? Why are they in the tank?
BENJAMIN: Well, you know, Bill, this is partisan politics. I think people that support President Obama wanted to see him as a reluctant warrior. But, yet, he was the one that gave us the surge in Afghanistan. We still have troops in Iraq. We are dropping drones in Pakistan that are killing innocent people. And now we see a - what I would say a rush to another war in Libya. So, at some point, have you got to admit that whether he is reluctant or not, he is giving us a lot of wars for a peace president.
What portion of this double standard stems from an earnest belief in the goodness of Obama's motives and what portion is simple partisan hypocrisy is a wholly different question. Allahpundit recently explained it this way:
So much of politics is driven by suspicions about motives; liberals cut The One slack that they wouldn’t cut a conservative because they assume he has good intentions, that he wants to withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan ASAP, that he’s not serving any special interest overlords like Halliburton, etc. Rage is what gets people out in the streets, but it’s hard to feel enraged at a guy whom you believe is doing his earnest best to solve a difficult problem...
But … yes, of course some of the anti-war movement eight years ago was fueled by partisanship aimed at delegitimizing a Republican president (one whom they never really felt was legitimate in the first place), just as conservative complaints about Afghanistan from the likes of Michael Steele and Ann Coulter became more vocal only after Obama’s surge.
Which do you think better describes Schultz and Maddow? Let us know in the comments.
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O'Reilly Screwed Up
Submitted by cmujelly on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 1:55pm.
He should have asked Ms. Benjamin why her organization whether it was also being hypocritical by failing to post anything about the President's Libyan operation on its website. I checked Code Pink's website earlier in the day and there was nothing on there about Libya.To be fair.....
Submitted by Prester John on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 2:24pm.
....Code Pink did post something on the their front page this morning as did moveon.org, HOWEVER, it did take each organization FOUR DAYS to acknowledge what was going on--in Code Pink's case they put up a Fox News video and in moveon's case they simply put up a Jon Stewart video.
I guess they were both calling the White House for instructions and nobody picked up the phone.
Another inconvenient thing missing from Code Pinko site:
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 2:55pm.
Any mention of violence against women in the name of islam.
Apparently when they scream "Listen to Afghan Youth" they mean only the males.
She's an expert on hypocrisy.
No go for Code Pinko
Submitted by CT on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 2:00pm.
Bill O'Reilly is still a Jackass for providing air time to code pinko Medea Benjamin.BO cheer leads BO all the
Submitted by Ashrak on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 2:01pm.
BO cheer leads BO all the time. He softballs him too. Drop drones? That shows ignorance on the pinker right there. Drone shoot missiles,not drop bombs, an when they themselves drop, that means they crash. Everyone is "innocent" her world EXCEPT us. It is ridiculous, not honest, MR. O!
She is honest about her position, i'll give her that much, but dishonest and often uninformed it is.
Bush never did what Obama did. That is just a fact. Bush went to Congress seeking approval and gained it. Obama did not do so in Libya.
So I guess Code Pink will be showing up with bloody hands to confront Hillary soon, right? Massive protests too, right?
Code Pinkers, Maddow and Ed are all the same, except for one thing, at least Maddow and Ed are pro USA when Democrats have power.
That was just plain weird. So
Submitted by amyshulk on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 2:24pm.
That was just plain weird. So now BO is looking for affirmation from the likes of this hateful woman???Ronald Reagan
Did bill ask
Submitted by Tjexcite on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 3:47pm.
What is like to be on the evil side of the blackboard on a show that is on at 5 on the same network. Bill must not wake up before 2 Min's before his show as he still does not get that he was taking to evil incarnate. Did he also ask what it was like in Egypt when Hamas provide protection for them.
The radical left (code pink) and radical Muslim (Muslim brotherhood) will join in the effort to bring down down the western way of life.
BOR wastes air time once
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 3:51pm.
BOR wastes air time once again babbling to an idiot.
LOL.
Submitted by astonrickenbach on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 3:52pm.
There was an article a few weeks ago commenting on the lack of anti-war protests in the past 2 years or so.
Suddenly war isn't such a bad thing when it is done Obama-style.
Oh and by the looks of it the coalition has more help in the fight for removing Gadhafi.
Al Qaida
I never noticed but now that
Submitted by Kilroy on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 4:49pm.
I never noticed but now that you mention it I have to agree.
The majority of the world agrees
Submitted by bsny on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 4:03pm.
BOR is a blowhard of the highest order.
TROLL
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 9:19am.
Do not feed the troll.
Barbed wire Rash
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 4:22pm.
I can not recall the name of the cigar smoking, cowboy hat wearing Texan that told BOR that he(BOR) had barbed wire rash. The result of straddling the fench.
Barbed wire Rash
Submitted by mikebromo on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:01am.
I believe it was Kinky Friedman. He hasn't been on "The Factor" in a long time.
Probably working on his
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 2:14pm.
Probably working on his campaign for Texas Governor.
Straddling the ...
Submitted by Canadian Mike on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 2:39pm.
I can't tell if he told him he was straddling the fence or straddling the french.
If it was the second I'm not surprised he hasn't had him on since. ;-)
That was a woman?
Submitted by IrateNate on Wed, 03/23/2011 - 8:52pm.
I actually saw the interview last night. How can anyone possibly attack O'Reilly on this? After all, he did write a book about himself, which pretty much qualifies him as an expert on all world events, does it not?
Regarding Maddow, Schultz,
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 9:21am.
Regarding Maddow, Schultz, and pretty much the entire lineup of MSNBC hosts and co-hosts, "hypocrite" is far too mild of a term.
At least Code Punk sticks to
Submitted by wiwf on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 11:18am.
At least Code Punk sticks to their principles, no matter how warped and misguided they are.
Schultz & Maddow
Submitted by Mike009 on Thu, 03/24/2011 - 6:32pm.
You know something's wrong when left wingers like Schultz and Maddow start talking like John Wayne.