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Joan Walsh - The Most Bigoted Journalist in Media?

By Rusty Weiss | January 13, 2012 | 10:00

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Well, she’s certainly making a case for the title.

In a piece titled, When white people lack “bourgeois values”, the Salon Editor at Large manages a race and class-baiting exacta, covering an alleged economic disdain shown by Republicans towards African-Americans, and charging the GOP with promoting policies which “shackle women to the home”.

In attacking a Rick Santorum speech on family values, in which he correctly stated, “When the family breaks down, the economy breaks down,” Walsh had this to say:

It’s a fascinating worldview that colors the entire GOP primary campaign, in which actual policies to help workers and families are rejected in favor of those that cut government and shackle women to the home, and it needs to be better understood.

It’s also another reminder that the prejudice and disdain Republicans once reserved for African-Americans has spread like a toxic mist to stigmatize a lot of other people, including a lot of white folks.

In citing proof of these newfound allegations of prejudice towards white people, Walsh embarrassingly references the 46 million Americans on food stamps, the vast majority of whom are “white people”. 

Embarrassing why?  Because it was just last May that Walsh used the ‘food stamp’ argument to prove that Newt Gingrich had used the phrase as “coded racism” against “black people”. 

Calling the use of the term ‘food stamp’, racist towards blacks, when a majority of those on food stamps are white, can only make sense in the mind of a bigot projecting their own true brand of racism.

Projection is a staple of the left.  It is why they continue to harbor some of the more egregious offenders on the topic, whilst playing the race card at every turn.  Rush Limbaugh summed it up best when he said the following:

“Democrats and liberals think that we, conservatives, are racists, sexists, and all those other things. In fact, it is they who are those things. It is liberals who look at a human and first notice a skin color, or gender; then they get into sexual orientation, then segment into all kinds of groups. This is the way they see people. They also use projection quite commonly and regularly, and so it is us, they think, who are racists and sexists.”

Projection.  In this facet, Joan Walsh excels.  It was a few short months ago that Walsh went off on Glenn Beck for comparing the Obama administration to The Planet of the Apes.  A simple analogy to a movie for some, but Walsh, in her infinite wisdom, spotted something that nobody with cognitive reasoning skills could see - the prejudiced message behind Beck’s comparison. 

But it runs much, much deeper.  Scanning headlines concocted by the Salon editor reveals a consistent pattern of including race in nearly every argument.  It is so prevalent, one wonders if race is the only prism in which Walsh views the world.

This January alone, Walsh wrote five articles which contained derogatory comments directed toward the GOP about race.  Here is a sampling from each:

“While African-Americans are still more likely than whites to see that conflict (between rich and poor), the percentage of whites who agree tripled… credit the GOP for creating the conditions that allowed income inequality to soar”

“…prejudice and disdain Republicans once reserved for African-Americans has spread like a toxic mist to stigmatize a lot of other people, including a lot of white folks.”

“…having a black president makes it seem safe, and necessary, to unwrap Reagan’s pretty paper and once again make plain the GOP’s political association between welfare and African-Americans.”

“… Santorum’s comment about black people is straight from the GOP playbook that created the “Reagan Democrats”… That playbook helped convince the white working class that the government is taking their money and giving it to undeserving black people.”

“Santorum is doing what Republicans have done since the 60s: Trying to turn white people against government programs, and the government itself, by implying they only help black people.”

And when she’s not race-baiting her readers, Walsh breaks out the class warfare rhetoric.  Of the ten total articles in January, eight center on either race or wealth inequality.

Walsh’s trend of racial rhetoric is not simply recent.  In July of 2010, she flat-out accused the right in general and the Tea Party specifically, of being racist.  She wrote, “I honestly believe that the wanton use of that terrible term to defend Obama is part of why today, when there is genuine racism against the president from the right and within the Tea Party, it's sometimes hard to get anyone to pay attention."

In that particular piece, Walsh ironically accused conservatives of distorting facts, and was immediately called out by a liberal colleague for actually distorting facts.

One of those Walsh had accused of distorting facts at that time was Daily Caller editor-in-chief, Tucker Carlson.  In an e-mail conversation regarding her claims that Republican economic policies “keep women shackled to the home”, Carlson opined, “The economy can't be too bad if Joan Walsh still has a job.”

As long as there is a liberal stranglehold on the media, there will always be a job out there for professionally intolerant and narrow-minded race-baiters like Joan Walsh.

Rusty can be contacted at The Mental Recession

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Yep. Nothing says 'I

Submitted by ant on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 10:09am.

Yep. Nothing says 'I understand racial issues' like an ivory-tower, college educated, middle-aged, well-off white liberal woman isolated in the circle of journolistic elitism.

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You get an A++

Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 10:29am.

All the pertinent points were covered and you did it briefly and eloquently!

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)
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Outstanding!

Submitted by Soldat44 on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:46am.

Outstanding!

'One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church'
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It's amazing how liberals

Submitted by kg on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:50am.

It's amazing how liberals read or hear something, fail to comprehend what was said then twist it into something only they could possibly come up with. Then create an article on their erroneous thoughts and call it news. Other liberals, who also never mastered the English language, read it and lap it up while bobbing their heads chanting "yep, that's what I think too."

 

"DumbAssity of Dope"

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If whites can castigate their own it is held in the highest

Submitted by gmaniac1 on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 10:21am.

regard to be a self loathing racist in lollipop world of liberals.

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Not to feed the stereotype-

Submitted by Benson on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 10:30am.

Not to feed the stereotype- but as libs do - they cherry pick the stats. Although the highest percentage of people on food stamps are white- they proportionally are the lowest demo. 34% of all food stamp recipients are white yet 72.5% of America is white. Yet 28% of all blacks in this great nation receive food stamps. Food stamps benefit all races but statistically have become a subsidy to African Americans.

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Stated succinctly and

Submitted by Rowane on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 10:39am.

Stated succinctly and straight to the point.

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You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything. (Aaron Tippin)

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~Classic example

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:05am.

of how liberals re-frame the debate to suit their own view. According to this "shackled to the home" mindset, it's a settled fact that a woman staying home with her child/ren is being kept down and deprived in some way. Funny how work is called things like "the rat race" and "the grind", and other things not so polite, but suddenly when it comes to the issue of women working, the "rat race" is absolutely the one and only route to true personal fulfillment, and something no one should be deprived of!

I loved working, pre-motherhood, but once I had children I knew that it was time for my focus to shift. Life progresses in seasons, and there's a time for everything. Children are only children once, but work is forever.
Now, it is time for me to find personal fulfillment in a sink of frothy bubbles fragranced with my own blend of lime and coriander, as I scrub my way to domestic bliss accompanied by the strains of Mozart's Horn Concerto No.3 in E Flat.
Fulfillment comes in many forms, and I pity the fool who can't adapt and find joy in all that life has to offer.

Obama's WTF 2012 campaign slogan: "A dog in every pot"
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Our children need us.

Submitted by Buzzy on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:57am.

As a single father, who chose to change jobs so as to spend more time with my children, I believe what scares liberal women about staying home is they can't handle the work. Washing clothes, dishes, dirty faces, soiled butts and cleaning the home is too much for them. Instead they send the children to boarding school or hire a nanny because the parents are too busy and too important for menial tasks.

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~The core of the matter

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:19pm.

A lot of women have absolutely no idea how to run a home successfully; the only way they can keep the house clean is to keep it empty all day. 
Parenthood requires a level of maturity and unselfishness that many people simply don't want to suffer enough to obtain.

"Kindness, gentleness, long-suffering, forbearance, patience, sympathy, a willingness to enter into childish troubles, a readiness to take part in childish joys, these are the cords by which a child may be led most easily, these are the clues you must follow if you would find the way to his heart."

~ J. C. Ryle
The Upper Room

I'm reminded of the old joke about the young rabbi asking the old rabbi, "Rabbi, in the old days many people spoke to God, and He to them. Why is it no one hears the voice of God anymore?"
"My son, nowadays no one is willing to stoop so low."

Obama's WTF 2012 campaign slogan: "A dog in every pot"
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Out the closet*

Submitted by cajun2 on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:22am.

Hypocritical views and distortions of truth has become blatantly obvious by the commie/socialist media. They have had the formula for "liberal kool-aide" for decades.  The basic ingredient needed is class warfare and they are distributing the kool aide through rapid transit.  So what is the hurry?  They are in a panic because their messiah has no clothes on. People are becoming aware and awaking to the truth. The media panic now has them all spewing such nonsense that even the OWS idiots can no longer  figure out who is the real enemy.

 

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<sound of duct tape ripping off roll>

Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:55am.

What really makes my head explode is a statement like this one:

....when there is genuine racism against the president from the right and within the Tea Party....

with the liberal's arrogant  certainty that not even a single  example of "genuine [or even suspected] racism" need be offered, because everyone "knows" that conservatives and Tea Partiers are racist.

Liberals know the truth.  The facts are a conspiracy. -motherbelt's axiom

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As a non-practicing racist

Submitted by Captain Repus on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:47am.

As a non-practicing racist and homophobe and a conservative I guess this broad is right (I am also a sexist without the non-practicing moniker).

The difference between my and her is that I live my life outside the herd and don't attempt to inbreed my personal private thoughts and political correctness into others. I once had a mother and don't really need another thank you very much.

Did you know Doug has Mesothelioma? We'll deal with the government. You have enough to worry about.
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There was a time

Submitted by HockeyKid on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:53am.

when mindless drivelers like Joan Walsh could only get work in home-brew activist rags printed on second-hand ditto machines.

Oh, wait--you said "Salon". Nevermind.

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

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When?

Submitted by Agnostic on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:07pm.

When was that?

. . Socialist = Modern Liberal = Parasitoid
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prejudice and disdain Republicans once reserved for African-Amer

Submitted by charlestonjames on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:28pm.

Was Walsh referring to the Jim Crow era, or the era of slavery before it? If I remember correctly, those eras were dominated by Democrat ideology, and opposed by Republicans.

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A leading troll in the state run media cesspool.......

Submitted by Herbster on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:30pm.

Another knee jerk leftist heard from. This woman is on (Hard left) autopilot.

I find her rather humorous, considering her pseudo intellectual elitism.

As Marcus Aurelius Antoninus wisely stated, "The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane."

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Tingles: "I don't often have women on, but when I do,

Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:52pm.

I prefer Joan Walsh."

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I don't often have guitarists on, but when I do,

Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 1:42pm.

I don't often have guitarists on, but when I do, I prefer Joe Walsh.

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+1

Submitted by stratman on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 2:55pm.

It's still early but I think my favorite post of the day.

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Psychologically speaking, I

Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 1:38pm.

Psychologically speaking, I believer she suffers from a form of mental illness known as reoccurring obsession.

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Oh stewardess! I speak liberal...

Submitted by lotr on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 1:56pm.

"shackle women to the home..."

I'm sorry, I don't understand...

Oh stewardess! I speak liberal.

She said that in her brainwashed and biased opinion, the Republican Party platform by-and-large is anti-abortion.

(but not as much as the Democrat Party is pro-abortion)

Jive ass hoe don't got no brains anyhow.... Shiiit.

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Thanks for that

Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 2:23pm.

I'm picturing Joan as the hysterical girl, with a line of passengers waiting to slap her.

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)
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first time today that This Looks Like A Job For Shamwow!...

Submitted by whraglyn on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 4:11pm.

to rescue my screen again.

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Good one

Submitted by lotr on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 9:23pm.

I'm picturing myself in the line.

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Yes do tell us poor Latinos how to vote, Joan.

Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 2:16pm.

As ant eloquently stated, rich white guilt morons like her love taking on the "responsibility" of telling us poor, uninformed minorities how to vote.

Too bad Joanie, I know what bigotry looks like--and it is you.

She will never have problems with mental illness, because she has no brain.

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Being Black is S-E-C-O-N-D-A-R-Y --- HELLO??????

Submitted by Annie Ashe Fields on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 2:27pm.

Hey, cupcake. You can't have it both ways. You can't accuse conservatives of wanting to rip the "social contract" to shreds, squealing like stuck pigs that doing so will "hurt black people" then bitch and moan when conservatives point out that government dependency hurts, doesn't help, and that the people it hurts and not helps the most are disproportionately black - which is SECONDARY to this scenario. (The pigmentation of their skin is not the primary determining factor. There is nothing genetically wrong with them that led them to this. They are every bit as capable of achieving as their other-pigmented countrymen, but I digress...)

We either want to hurt black people or we don't. But you can't have black people on the dole one day, and not the next, to suit your argument that day.

The simple fact of the matter is that Santorum is making an observation of FACT which is like garlic to vampires to a liberal. The three things you MUST do to avoid poverty in America are: 1. Graduate High School. 2. NOT have a baby as a teenager. 3. Marry (preferably after the age of 25).

Do these THREE THINGS, and odds are OVERWHELMING you will NOT live poor.

It's pretty basic, and obvious, and requires personal responsibility, which is very likely why cupcake doesn't get it.

www.saltusa.com
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Oh - and PROOF Please?

Submitted by Annie Ashe Fields on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 2:32pm.

Show me ONE, just ONE AUTHENTIC Tea Party member / sign / document that is even REMOTELY racist. -- AUTHENTIC -- Not some plant, or lunatic. I mean TEA PARTY. Like, you know... OWS. We have ALL KINDS of pictures, documents, video tape of SELF-IDENTIFIED OWS LEADERS & ORGANIZERS saying the most hateful, vile, disgusting things...

So....

PROOF, PLEASE of Tea Party racism?

www.saltusa.com
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You know what the sad thing is?

Submitted by IdahoJim on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 3:34pm.

She probably never sits down and listens to Republicans and conservatives. She probably gets all her "facts" from liberals, and believes every word they say because they are fellow travelers.

I read the article and noticed that there is not a single original thought in the whole thing. She is merely regurgitating same old the liberal talking points all over again.

Maybe she should get a job as a parrot?

"I find that I am deeply offended by political correctness." IdahoAndy

IdahoJim

http://idahoandy.net

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she has a job as a parrot

Submitted by whraglyn on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 4:07pm.

lol

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Democrats actually do one

Submitted by jkwtrading on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 5:12pm.

Democrats actually do one thing very well..they give everyone all the reasons to hate them. and to make it even better, they keep it up.

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Joan Walsh

Submitted by djwolf12 on Fri, 01/13/2012 - 10:47pm.

If I could describe Joan Walsh with a 4 letter word, it rhymes with the word runt.

"Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets". - Robert DeNiro, Taxi Driver (1976).
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~Go wash your mouth out with soap

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Sat, 01/14/2012 - 11:25am.

Using ideological differences as an excuse to say something you'd excoriate a leftist for in similar circumstances is, frankly, weak.
Unless you're cool with Palin being called the same thing, in which case you're not a hypocrite, you're just a heel.

Obama's WTF 2012 campaign slogan: "A dog in every pot"
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