MSNBC's David Shuster, who was suspended in 2008 for proclaiming that Chelsea Clinton was being "pimped out" by her then-candidate mother, on Monday challenged a representative of Free Republic as to what he would do to try and "discourage people" from using "hateful, vile language" on the website. Video available here.
Guest Kristinn Taylor, a spokesman for the Washington D.C. chapter of Free Republic, appeared on the show to battle with the MSNBC Live host over offensive comments that were posted on the site about 11-year old Malia Obama. Taylor combatively contradicted an assertion by Shuster that some racist remarks featured under a picture of the Obama daughter were reposted on the web page after initially being removed: "Well, David, unfortunately, it seems you've gotten your story from the Daily Kos, which is not a reliable source of information."
On February 7, 2008, while discussing the Democratic presidential primaries, Shuster derided the Hillary Clinton campaign, saying, "But doesn't it seem like Chelsea's sort of being pimped out in some weird sort of way?" Perhaps not thinking of his past comments, on Monday, he lectured Taylor: "Because, I think you would agree that all of us have a burden to not just say, 'Hey, this is wrong. This is despicable,' but, to try to discourage people from using such hateful, vile language, right?"
Earlier in the segment, Shuster absurdly challenged an assertion by Taylor that Sarah Palin also had to deal with hateful attacks. He spun, "I guarantee you, Kristinn, anybody who looks at that would see there's no comparison." Of course, many journalists weren't interested in hate comments on left-wing sites. And websites such as Daily Kos did promote theories such as whether or not Governor Palin truly was the mother of Trig Palin or if he was somehow daughter Bristol Palin's baby.
On Friday, Shuster hosted another segment attacking a conservative website, singling out the Drudge Report for speculating that a photo of Barack Obama showed him glancing at a young woman's posterior.
A transcript of the July 13 segment, which aired at 3:30pm EDT, follows:
DAVID SHUSTER: The political world, as you know, is filled with hundreds, if not thousands of websites and blogs where activists and the interested can register their feelings, thoughts and analysis. One of the most popular conservative blogs is called FreeRepublic.com. Thousands of people post comments on the site every day. Last week, this picture of 11-year-old Malia Obama was posted on the FreeRepublic.com and somebody thought it might be fun to have a captioning contest. What followed was, by any basic standard of decency, horrifying. Many of the comments were racist, vile, demeaning and sexist. Several, comments, which we will not repeat, used the most sickening of racial slurs. The hatred was removed from the site for a period of time and then, inexplicably, the comments were put back up. And the website itself became the talk of the internet this past weekend. Joining us is Kristinn Taylor, a spokesperson for FreeRepublic.com. Kristin, thanks for joining us. What happened?
KRISTINN TAYLOR (FreeRepublic.com): Well, David, unfortunately, it seems you've gotten your story from the Daily Kos, which is not a reliable source of information. Those comments that which you referenced, I think you exaggerated the vileness of some of them, I'm not defending them, but you said they were the worst of the worst and I'll differ on that.
SHUSTER: They were bad. But, here's the-
TAYLOR: But, the comments were pulled- But they were- they were bad and they shouldn't have been said and shouldn't have been said about an 11-year-old girl. But the story that those comments were pulled from the site and being restored with the approval of the site is not true. Those comments and the threads were pulled and stayed pulled. So, that's not true.
SHUSTER: Let's be clear- Let's be clear-
TAYLOR: Because, that's what the supposed reporter used for his rationale to make this a newsworthy story.
SHUSTER: I- Somebody put them back up and I'm not say that you did. But, here's the bottom line. I heard you're regretful this happened. Would you like to take the opportunity to apologize for these comments that ended up on Free Republic?
TAYLOR: No, they weren't put back on the blog. That's the thing. Jim Robinson has said he is not going to apologize for this. It was the individual poster who is responsible for the comments. We have standards. We fell short of those standards. But at least our side has standards. People on the left in the news media and Democratic Party, they have no standards. They spent the last 11 months trashing Sarah Palin with the most vile stuff you can imagine.
SHUSTER: Kristinn, nothing, nothing like this. I guarantee you, Kristinn, anybody who looks at that would see there's no comparison.
TAYLOR: And those people are still accepted in polite political company today, including the founder of Daily Kos, which started all of this.
[Cross talk.]
TAYLOR: If those people have standards and Jim Robinson would be willing to apologize. But, we have standards and we're going to adhere to them. The other side doesn't have any standards. We know that.
SHUSTER: Well, let's be clear, Kristinn, there are things that get posted on websites that we contribute to that people, you can't control, necessarily, what people are going to write, but you can control what happens to that information. I guess the question is, given that you've said that you regret that it did not live up to your standards, what is your particular site going to do to try and dissuade people from doing this? Because, I think you would agree that all of us have a burden to not just say, "Hey, this is wrong. This is despicable," but, to try to discourage people from using such hateful, vile language, right?
TAYLOR: Right. And we have a system set up, a system that generally works well. Every once in a while, it's going to fall short because we're all human. Basically, we have volunteer moderators that monitor the site. They can't monitor every article and every comment that goes up, but we encourage our users to report comments or articles that are out of line, that violate our posting guidelines to the moderators. And they get addressed.
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.




















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So a couple of comments on a
July 13, 2009 - 17:33 ET by GeronLSo a couple of comments on a website is far far worse than national televising a "joke" about a minor girl being raped?
Why would anyone take old
July 13, 2009 - 17:34 ET by GeronLWhy would anyone take old Hit N Run seriously?
Considering there is a
July 14, 2009 - 08:02 ET by kgConsidering there is a possibility that the commenter is a DailyKOS hack who preaches posting hate on conservative sites and then blame the site for the hateful posts, it would not surprise that the poster is Shuster, himself.
"DumbAssity of Dope"
VIDEO
July 13, 2009 - 17:36 ET by GaiusBaltarHere is the video to for this article:
http://www.youtube.c...
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Hey GB...thank you! I'm
July 13, 2009 - 17:43 ET by bigtimerHey GB...thank you!
I'm going to watch it right now, I just posted below that I couldn't wait to watch the video.
Btw...I do live the picture Clay has above here of Shuster...so fitting.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Guns loaded...
July 13, 2009 - 17:49 ET by jdlybrand...Excellent links GB!
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
Chester Riley
Just watched the video, boy
July 13, 2009 - 17:58 ET by bigtimerJust watched the video, boy Shuster gets breathless with himself doesn't he, he is such a wuss.
I posted below and gave kudos to Taylor, and do again, I forgot to mention Jim Robinson...good for him, like Taylor said, the other side has no standards.
Nothing truer said, glad they are fighting back, we all need to, otherwise they won't need to be bothered with the Fairness Doctrine...they will control all via intimidation, fear.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Shuster.
July 13, 2009 - 23:12 ET by blazermaniacShuster should also apologize for impersonating a news anchor. What a worthless scumbag Shuster is!
Is Shuster....
July 13, 2009 - 17:36 ET by jdlybrand... in direct competition with Olberscum to see who can be the biggest idiot on MSNBC? If so; he's gaining ground. But then, that is a mighty big hill to climb!
"What a revoltin' development this is!"
Chester Riley
Jeanane Garafalo
July 13, 2009 - 17:41 ET by GaiusBaltarI remember Jeanene Garafolo trashed the entire Tea Party movement as racist and bigots. Did Keith Olbermann apologize on behalf of MSNBC?! No I don't think so. And that was on national television.
But then again, no one watches MSNBC. More people saw that clip being replayed on Fox News then those who caught it life the day it aired.
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Three Cheers for
July 13, 2009 - 17:41 ET by bigtimerThree Cheers for Taylor!!!
I can't wait to see the video later.
He did not back down...Shuster baby didn't get where he wanted at all...in fact, he made a fool of himself.
Gosh Taylore spoke the truth and handed it back on a plate to the supposed writer, Dkos, the dems...and the shows like Shuster's etc.
Simply the best!
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
From the Department of
July 13, 2009 - 18:04 ET by Chris NormanFrom the Department of Inconsequential Questions. Is there even one picture of this little rear end itch of a man where he is not smirking, grimacing, sneering or generally baring his teeth? He always looks like he has the rictus grin of death on his face.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
shuster is a child
July 13, 2009 - 18:08 ET by GaiusBaltarDavid Shsuter is the kind of child that hears gossip (about Republicans in this case that might make them look bad)...and he immediately rushes to his spot on MSNBC to make sure everyone knows about it. ("Look look, lok how bad they are...!!!")
Deep down, this man has a huge resentment feeling towards Republicans, and it shows through this character on TV.
Taylor pretty much owned
July 13, 2009 - 18:48 ET by RR GOPTaylor pretty much owned him.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).
Here's the big bleepin'
July 13, 2009 - 19:02 ET by Jack BauerHere's the big bleepin' difference between Free Republic and hate sites like Kos/ Puffington/DUmmies...
The brazen socialists and Obamabots have actual HATE articles and threads from commissioned contributors. Like the vile story last week on Huffington Post riffing on about Saarah Palin's son -- and calling children with special needs "retards."
We are not talking a posted comment generated in response to a story (like my comment here) which the site can't possibly monitor until it's brought to their attention as inappropriate.
It's the actual official writers on a KOS, et al, who are generating hateful and disgusting work.
That's it exactly Jack...I
July 13, 2009 - 19:04 ET by bigtimerThat's it exactly Jack...I hope as time goes on and the leftist attacks with their obvious attempts to stifle/control speech on the right-side of life blogs, that this comes out more and more and made all but apparent.
We need more Jim Robinson's and Kristinn (sp) Taylor's...not less.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
His ratings are in the toilet.
July 13, 2009 - 19:07 ET by superconHis last show was cancelled. His network is tanking and yet that does not stop David Shuster from taking a sledge hammer to his credibility. Was he seriously trying to come off as legitimate by criticizing personal smears on THAT network....? Insulting people is company policy there.
What a twit.
Hey Janet Napolitano...I'm proud to be a Right-winger.
WHERE to go?
July 13, 2009 - 19:59 ET by TexndocI remember reading Shuster and mainly his WIFE were both furious at MSNBC for their "treatment" of his when he did the Chelsea "pimp" comment. I honestly think if he were "middle of the road" he would have quit the network and moved on to another out of anger. But as loony-left as he is: impossible.
What you see is a bitter "for-life" MSNBC slave.
Just wondering...anyone
July 13, 2009 - 20:27 ET by ckc1227Just wondering...anyone know how many segments Shyster has devoted to hate speech coming out of Kos, HuffnPuff, or any of the other barking moonbat blogs out there? How many times has Shyster had on Curious George from DKos to give him a talking to about the hate that comes, not just from his blog, but out of his mouth?
Shuster...
July 14, 2009 - 09:28 ET by adamsmithDidn't Lil' Davey work for Fox News once upon a time? Going from right to far, far left, wouldn't that be considered pimping himself out? Olbergoebbels and Shuster-Dumb and Dumber.....
Malia Comments Moby-Generated?
July 13, 2009 - 21:34 ET by slickwillie2001There are indications that some of the anti-Malia comments on Free Republic may have been created by a left-wing journalist and Kos poster so he could write the story. I use the term 'indications' vs evidence, since real evidence would require either an admission or a search warrant on a couple of websites:
Hate Speech Against Malia Obama on Conservative Blogs Reported by Hate Speech Planting Journalist: http://gawker.com
The very little time that elapsed between the comments and the story also raise suspicion.
h/t: Vancouver Sun 'Journalist' Whines About 'Hate Speech' on Right Wing Site, Turns Out to be a Kos Kid: http://jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com
Unfortunately, clothing choice=Fair Game
July 14, 2009 - 10:56 ET by RightOfMostI think the children should be off-limits but it's obvious that only one group abides by that rule. I have never seen anything more vicious than the attacks on the Cheney kids, the Bush twins, and, by one-hundred-fold, the entire Palin family.
But Malia Obama has been wearing political clothing so we have to assume that she's trying to send a message. If both sides are going to play the same way, then Maila is fair game.
It shouldn't be that way, but she does not HAVE to wear the CND logo.
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July 14, 2009 - 12:33 ET by jessieHPMSNBC is at that time of the month, again, and Shuster is the tampon.