More Pro-Castro Propaganda on Elian, This Time From CNN

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NewsBusters.org - Media Research CenterCNN, following the same vein as the Associated Press, highlighted how Elian Gonzalez is now a member of Cuba’s Young Communist League. Correspondent Shasta Darlington reported on Monday’s "American Morning" that the newly-minted communist "vowed he would always follow the examples of Fidel Castro and his brother, Raul, Cuba's new president." She also acknowledged unquestioningly Fidel Castro’s "personal relationship" with the boy.

Darlington, reporting live from Havana, introduced her report by announcing that Elian took his "first step that, for a select few, lead to a bright political future in Cuba." She then gave a short summary of the custody dispute over the child eight years ago, during which she stated that "Fidel Castro himself led the ideological battle to bring Gonzalez back to Cuba and his father."

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The CNN correspondent also ran archival video of a younger Elian, dressed in the uniform of the communist "club" for younger children, the "José Martí Pioneer Organization," thanking "my family and the Cuban people and Commander Fidel" for his return to Cuba.

On the issue of Castro’s "personal relationship" with the 14-year-old, Darlington reported that "[t]he aging president attended the young boy's birthday on more than one occasion. At this party, he helped him blow out the candles." She then concluded, "With those credentials, for most Cubans, it comes as no surprise that Elian Gonzalez joined the ranks of those young people who [are] most committed to Fidel Castro's revolution."

"American Morning" co-host Kiran Chetry, on her first day back from maternal leave, then asked Darlington, "And how common is it to join this young communist organization?" She replied, "Well, it's not entirely exclusive. This year, for example, there were 18,000 young people. But then again, not everyone does it, and it does show a certain commitment to the revolution and to the party that not all youngsters have. "

Again, just as the AP failed to do, neither Darlington nor Chetry asked skeptically whether Gonzalez actually had the choice to join the Young Communist League, or whether if he actually was "committed to Fidel Castro’s revolution." Another key detail left out of the segment was the Clinton administration’s role in sending the child back to Cuba.

While Darlington did mention that Elian’s mother "was killed when a boat smuggling them to the United States flipped over," there was no mention of the conditions in the communist country that may have warranted her move to risk the journey.

The full transcript of the segment from Monday’s "American Morning:"

KIRAN CHETRY: Elian Gonzales has gone from the cute little boy who was at the center of an international custody battle at age six now to a communist at the age of 14. He's a member of Cuba's Young Communist Union. Our Shasta Darlington joins us live from Havana, Cuba, this morning, with more.

SHASTA DARLINGTON: That's right. That's right, Kiran. Elian Gonzales is older, he's taller, and he's back in the headlines -- taking the first step that for a select few lead to a bright political future in Cuba.

DARLINGTON (voice-over): Remember the little kid at the center of a bitter U.S.-Cuban custody battle? Well, he's not so little anymore. Eight years after returning to his father in Cuba, Elian Gonzales has joined Cuba's Young Communist Union. During a ceremony over the weekend, he was presented with a union card and vowed he would always follow the examples of Fidel Castro and his brother, Raul, Cuba's new president. Elian is now 14, but he was just 6 years old when his mother was killed when a boat smuggling them to the United States flipped over. He was found clinging to an inner tube and handed over to relatives in South Florida. Fidel Castro himself led the ideological battle to bring Gonzales back to Cuba and his father.

FIDEL CASTRO (through Darlington’s translation): 'Little Elian will return to his homeland, to his family, to his school,' he said.

DARLINGTON: And after months of huge marches and heated speeches, Castro claimed victory. In many ways, Elian Gonzales' future was written the day he returned to Cuba. Over the last eight years, his family has had front-row seats at Castro's rallies. At an early age, Gonzalez himself started to assume a public role, speaking at political rallies like this one.

ELIAN GONZALEZ (through Darlington’s translation): 'It's been five years since I was able to return with my dad and it was possible, thanks to my family and the Cuban people and Commander Fidel,' he said.

DARLINGTON: Castro and Gonzalez also had a personal relationship. The aging president attended the young boy's birthday on more than one occasion. At this party, he helped him blow out the candles.

DARLINGTON (on-camera): With those credentials, for most Cubans, it comes as no surprise that Elian Gonzalez joined the ranks of those young people who [are] most committed to Fidel Castro's revolution. Kiran?

CHETRY: And how common is it to join this young communist organization?

DARLINGTON: Well, it's not entirely exclusive. This year, for example, there were 18,000 young people. But then again, not everyone does it, and it does show a certain commitment to the revolution and to the party that not all youngsters have. Kiran?

CHETRY: Shasta Darlington for us live from Havana, Cuba, this morning. Beautiful, beautiful sun rise behind you.

Well, here's more on Elian Gonzalez in our 'A.M. Extra.' About eight years ago -- it was April 22nd, 2000, that federal agents stormed a house in Miami's Little Havana to seize Elian. He was 6 years old at the time. He didn't return to Cuba for another two months, of course, in that well-publicized battle back and forth with his family. Back home, he appeared at political rallies with the President, Fidel Castro, who is often watched over by bodyguards, and Castro would even, as we heard from Shasta, attended Elian's birthday parties. In 2003, his father Juan Miguel was elected to the national assembly. John?

—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.


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I have seen the despicable

I have seen the despicable reporting on Elian and this subject today...I fume.

Leave it to CNN...they do have to live up to their name....Communist News Network.

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Wilson

Only Communists Can Succeed In Cuba

Will CNN report that you have to be considered a "good" communist in order to get anywhere in Cuba?  Want to go to medical school in Cuba?  No problem, you just have to have a solid communist record.  They keep tabs on kids in their public schools as to who is a good communist and who isn't.  If you ever speak out against the communist regime, it goes on your record and your hopes of getting anywhere out of poverty are forever gone.  That's when you build a raft and float to Florida.

It might be interesting

If Elian could somehow chat with his Miami family, so I hope he ends up with a computer. Castro might not keep him.
JMR

The tax & spend drug war looks racist in the real world.

   Now we know what we

   Now we know what we can do with all the illegals we round up!

  We can send them to Fidel and even at the point of a gun (like Elian) if we have to.  The illegals are just looking for a better life and what better place than Cuba.  It's a workers paradise!  Great schools.  Free health care.  Tropical sunshine. 

they should move there

I just wish these bloody air heads would move there and try to get a job and live on the economy for maybe five years or so. Then I'd like to see their glowing report on what it's like to live in Cuba.

If it's so damn good why are the boat people only headed to American and not to Cuba? Duh!

There are "boats" to Cuba -

There are "boats" to Cuba - they're just full of useful limousine socialist idiots like Michael Moore and Sean Penn - who don't have to stay and "enjoy" life in "paradise". It reminds me of when the media used to favorably compare life in Gorbachev's USSR and life here - like there was a legitimate comparison to be made.

Brainwashing Refined

It would be interesting to see Elian's true colors when that bloody regime is overthrown by the people someday.

Reagan the Great would have never returned Elian back to Cuba, never!

Drill ANWAR

It's sad that communists use

It's sad that communists use people as puppets and are the benefactors of willing accomplices like Bill Clinton, Janet Reno, and the MSM. Can there be any doubt that Elian's father had to go along with bringing Elian back to Cuba.

The hero of the left (Che) was once asked by a distraught mother to help keep her 15 year old son, her only child, from execution. Che asked the mother where her son was being held, and when he was scheduled to die? The mother gave the location and told Che, "next thursday." Che went to the prison and instructed the prison guard to kill the boy before the mother returned. Fidel is no different. 

CNN=Time Inc.=Turner

CNN=Time Warner=Time Inc.=Turner Broadcasting=Warner Bros.=Hollywood Liberal Left.

 

I don't buy products from GE due to MSNBC

 

 

Elian

What a wonderful story has been brought to us by CNN and the AP. Little Elian has grown up and Uncle himself has blown spittle all over his birthday cakes. Uncle is good. Uncle will show the world what a wonderful communist little Elian has become since evil USA was forced to return Cuban patriot Elian. Elian is good. Elian's father is good, and smart because he is a good communist making sure Elian is good communist. This leads to good official communist job. Cuba sunrise is beautiful. CNN is good.

I was not a fan of how

I was not a fan of how things took place in the Elian affair and think that the government went about things in the wrong way but I do believe that that little boy belonged with his father.  Even if the whole thing was made for TV, I still think that the best for Elian is to be with his dad. 

Castro will be dead one day and the whole thing will unravel down there.  The sooner the better for all concerned.

Jeff Lebowski

www.angrywhitedude.c...

Beautiful sunrise

Yeah, Elian Gonzales has been indoctrinated and brainwashed by the evil Communist Regime in Cuba, but who cares, because according to Kiran Chetry, that sunrise is just so beautiful. Well, she certainly didn't lose any of her liberal indoctrination while she was off on maternity leave. What Janet Reno and the rest of the Clinton Administration did to this poor little boy is sickening. Can you imagine the terror that this little guy experienced when seeing some guy in camouflage pointing this huge gun in his face? It really shouldn't be surprising, because this is the same crowd that supports the right to destroy the little defenseless unborn children inside the womb. If they will go for something that barbaric and sick, then doing what they did to Elian Gonzales must have seemed like absolutely nothing.

The way I remember it:

The way I remember it: Bubba and his rich friends offered
Elain's dad a sweetheart of a deal to stay here. He turned them down.

The kid had to go with his dad over some second cousins, it's only right -- and the law.

 

 

"Burn that mother down." -- Jimmy Ellis

Elian

I really did not then nor now care a bit about where the boy should be, though his life would have been better here. I thought Bubba and Reno handled the affair in a ridiculous manner. The 4:00AM raid was ludricous and the famous photo of Elian and the crazed SWAT member was a classic. My beef is the way AP and CNN et al treat regimes like Cuba's. We saw it with Saddam, Hugo in Venzuela, anyplace with a government that will throw them out they will slant the news, ignore facts, and kiss butt in order to keep an active bureau. They suggest that their "objectivity" at least keeps some independent news outlet active, otherwise there would be none. Selling your soul is what I call it. Why don't we hear more about the real Cuban economy, human rights outside the gates of Gitmo, and why people are still risking death in the ocean to escape the beautiful Cuban sunrises. Real reporters would demand to go beyond the foreign zone (where hard currency is accepted---only), go out into the countryside unaccompanied. CNN won't and they don't care. They know what is there and it doesn't fit their prejudices.

Marisleysis threatened violence.

"Marisleysis said to a Justice Department community relations officer,
'You think we just have cameras in the house? If people try to come in,
they could be hurt."

Hence the SWAT team.

http://en.wikipedia....

 

 

"Burn that mother down." -- Jimmy Ellis

Biffy McLame, its just too bad that Janet Reno didn't kidnap you

(and make no mistake, that is exactly what she did to Elian) and send your ass back to Fidel.

After all, its the law. Right?

The fact that you think it okay that an innocent kid was forced back into a life of slavery for a murdering scumbag like Fidel Castro speaks volumes about you.

The truth is insensitive. - Neal Boortz

One down - one million to go

"Elian Gonzalez is now a member of Cuba’s Young Communist League.

One less illegal alien in America. Sometimes things work out for the best.

oc... ....HUH?! Surely

oc...

....HUH?!

Surely you jest. 

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Wilson

Big,

Big,

Elain is working on a curve ball; he'll be up with my Phillies in four years.

"Burn that mother down." -- Jimmy Ellis

Elian is an unwitting pawn

Poor Elian, still a pawn in a political tug-of-war. If he sincerely wants to be a Commie, it's largely a result of years of indoctrination and intense scrutiny. He probably also knows the American president and his Attorney General sent armed police to forcibly return him to Cuba after his mother died trying to get him here. He probably believes America didn't want him. I hope he and all of Cuba will soon experience freedom. ¡Cuba libre!

When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.

Oh nk...you said it all so

Oh nk...you said it all so eloquently...

I cried for such a long time when I woke that Easter morning to see him being taken...by our govt. my heart has always gone out to him and his family in Fla. plus his mom...(I think it was Easter morn)

I feel his father was forced to do what he did...matters not now...unless it is CNN and their continuous glorification of Castro.

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Wilson

Big, They wouldn't give the

Big,

They wouldn't give the kid back.
Your neighbor says watch my kid while I run to the store. When he comes
home you won't give the kid back. See how long it take the cops to
knock down your door.

"Burn that mother down." -- Jimmy Ellis

I was surprised that

I was surprised that liberals never suggested aborting the poor kid.

"Abstain from McCain"

 What has happened to

 What has happened to Elian is exactly what Reno, Clinton , and the MSM wanted to happen to him. He has become the little communist they were afraid Americans would have denied him the chance to be.

That in a nutshell is exactly how liberalism works. Get and keep as many people as you can to become brain dead/washed Communist like they are. I have yet to see any proof otherwise.

  But then really.....

  But then really..... there's no such thing as communism, never was, never will be.  Cuba is just a dictatorship like all dictatorships with some cult of personality thrown in. 

   All left leaning governments only survive by resticting freedom.  What is the agenda of the leftist democrats in the US?  How about punitive taxation, personal behaviour control, restrictions on speech, control of business, isolation of religion, income leveling, restrictions on parental rights, putting animal rights and vegetative rights equal to human rights, forcing society to accept deviant behaviour,  they want control over an individuals access to heathcare, they want to disarm the US military, they want our children taught history that condems the US, they hate fetuses, they want conformists rather than individualists, I'm going to quit this is getting depressing......

 

  " taking the first

 

" taking the first step that for a select few lead to a bright political future in Cuba."

Bright for him perhaps, but we can hope not. He's been brainwashed just like the muslim suicide teenagers, and I hardly wish any of them bright future. Let's hope he's driving Raul's limo when it goes off a cliff.

And, after 50 years, can Castro's party still be call revolutionary?