NPR Skipped Massive March for Life, But Publicized a Dozen Protesters of Marco Rubio
NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered newscasts skipped covering tens of thousands protesting abortion in the “March for Life” in January, but on Wednesday night, NPR highlighted a dozen protesters of Sen. Marco Rubio, including illegal aliens.
Reporter Greg Allen began: “In Miami, a dozen young Hispanic men and women gathered outside Senator Rubio's office last week to send a message” that Rubio was "Tea Partino," not Latino:
GROUP: Rubio: Latino or Tea Partino? Rubio: Latino or Tea Partino?
ALLEN: Helping lead the chants was Esteban Roncancio. He's 20 years old, studying computer engineering at Miami Dade College and an undocumented immigrant. He's a prime candidate for the DREAM Act, a bill that would give students and members of the military who are here illegally a path to legal U.S. residency. In surveys conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center, it's supported by over 90 percent of U.S. Hispanics. Rubio opposes it. Roncancio says that shows he's out of step with his community.
ESTEBAN RONCANCIO: He doesn't represent us and he - especially among young Latinos, we don't feel that we're similar to him. We want him to really be with his people, with his community instead of with Tea Party anti-Latino policies.
ALLEN: Roncancio is part of Presente Action, a Latino advocacy group that has targeted Rubio with its No Somos Rubios campaign: We are not Rubios. Members of the group disrupted a speech Rubio gave in January to the Republican-leaning Hispanic Leadership Network. Rubio praised them for their courage in speaking out on an important issue but made light of the campaign.
SENATOR MARCO RUBIO: On my way in today, I got a text from a friend who said that someone is flying a plane over the building with a banner that says, Marco, No Somos Rubio. (Laughter) Which means, Marco, we're not blonde, which by coincidence, neither am I.
Allen said “Rubio has tried to stake out a nuanced, some would say, inconsistent position on immigration issues.” He offered a soundbite of Rubio saying there should be some way of providing amnesty for children who came to America early in their lives through no fault of their own. But the rest of the story was liberal activists running him down. There wasn’t a whisper of border-control advocacy. Allen added the official Democrat negative campaign:
ALLEN: Rubio’s rising national profile has helped make him a target of attacks from the White House. Most recently, he took heat from the administration for backing an amendment introduced by Missouri Republican Senator Roy Blunt that would allow religious groups to opt out of providing birth control coverage. The White House labeled it the Blunt-Rubio amendment even though Rubio was one of just 23 cosponsors.
Last week, Illinois Democratic Congressman Luis Gutierrez joined the criticism. In a call organized by Presente Action, Gutierrez accused Rubio of tailoring his message depending on whom he's talking to.
REPRESENTATIVE LUIS GUTIERREZ: Lately, he's been going to the Latino microphones of America and saying, well, I'm telling my colleagues in the Republican Party that they should not be so harsh with their rhetoric. But then he says something to a different audience, including his Tea Party base.
ALLEN: Rubio's office says they're not surprised by the attacks, what they see as a concerted effort in a campaign year to undermine a popular Republican senator. Rubio has kept a low media profile recently. He's working on an autobiography. He released a few potentially controversial tidbits lately, such as that as a child. he was baptized and raised Mormon before embracing Catholicism.
Allen concluded with Gabriel Sanchez of the Pew Hispanic Center doubting that a Rubio vice-presidential nomination would help Republicans since he’s not very well-known. Allen then concluded: “And that's where Democrats and immigrant advocacy groups come in, helping define who Rubio is, as Latinos across the country are just getting to know him.”
That’s also where NPR comes in, as a tool in their tool box.
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Shoot NPR probably paid those idiots to go down there and
Submitted by gmaniac1 on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 8:10am.
protest him... to include the "journo" writing the story.
Well isn't that cute!
Submitted by motherbelt on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 9:28am.
Tea Partino....
Next they'll be calling him "Coco Loco".......Crazy Coconut.
Just making sure the meme is followed MB
Submitted by Boudin on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 9:34am.
You cant be a real Black if your Conservative,
And of course, you cant be a real Latino, if your a Tea Party member.
Oh, rule 1) race baiters can not be bigots,,,,, cough,
You rang MB?
Submitted by cocodrie on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 9:36am.
Libs don't have enough of a sense of humor to think of that.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Good morning COCO,
Submitted by dyardley on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 11:10am.
You always make me smile. Great start to a day. Thanks
The leftist playbook... (NPR employee handbook)
Submitted by c5then on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 9:37am.
All conservatives must be destroyed...
If they can't be destroyed, they must be marginalized
If they can't be marginalized they must be ridiculed.
Method not important.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
We don't need no stinking other opinions
Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 10:24am.
So the Dem Guttierrez spews this gem "Lately, he's been going to the Latino microphones of America".
Christ, they have their own type of microphones, how does that work?
A gringo like me.............. can speak English and it comes out in Lib Spanish?
This is AGAIN a concerted effort by the Wh### house errrrrrrr White house and played up by the media wh###s to demonize and marginalize the minority Republican for DARING to think outside the box.
We are witnessing.....
Submitted by adamsmith on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 10:58am.
the loss of control by ALL the leftist media. Their lies have been stretched to the limit over the last twelve years and even Democrats are scratching their heads at how stupid some of the CYA for Obama has been. I believe they are lying themselves out of existance...
Do all these "Latinos" want communism so badly they come here for it? Most of them come from countries that are statist, why did they leave there in the first place? Maybe because they heard from some American Communist just go to the U.S., jump up and down yelling you have rights and you want the land back, and those stupid Gringos will actually pay you to do all this. Just like in Texas High Schools, they want Tejas,New Mexico, Arizona and California given back to Mexico. So they can take land from the U.S. and turn it into more of the safe, non corrupt Utopia that Mexico is? Common Sense is dead......