This morning, I noted at BizzyBlog that during a Saturday eulogy for a former appellate judge, Mr. R. Eugene Pincham, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, "former" pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ and acknowledged mentor of presidential candidate Barack Obama, characterized Fox News as "Fix News." This criticism was, of course meant to be derogatory.
I suggested (fifth item at link) that the "Fix News" name is really a good one:
I like the “Fix News” nickname, because Fox does fix and repair a lot of what Old Media misreports and distorts.
Little did I know at the time that Old Media coverage of Wright's eulogy sermonizing would become proof of that.
The audio of Wright's Saturday sermon can be downloaded at the web page containing Art Golab's coverage at the Chicago Sun-Times (see first item under "Related Stories"). At roughly the 9:30 mark of its 25-plus minutes, Wright says:
Jefferson had intelligence, but he also had babies by a 15 year-old slave girl. (I) think the judges call that pedophilia.
Apparently, Old Media, including the Sun Times's Golab, don't consider this probable slander worthy of mention. A Google News search on April 11-14 "Thomas Jefferson pedophilia" (not in quotes) at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time showed only two entries (NewsMax and Fox News).
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Update: as of 7 PM, the news list has since grown, and now includes ABC News; but ABC only appears in the search because one or more commenters mentioned the pedophilia claim. That claim is not in the body of ABC's story.
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So Fox is among the first to "fix," (i.e., fully cover) the story (HT Gateway Pundit):
Though Wright said nothing about Obama or the uproar itself, he alluded to the controversy while briefly back in the pulpit Saturday to deliver a eulogy for a late congregant of Trinity United Church of Christ — former appellate judge R. Eugene Pincham.
Wright, who is on sabbatical before retiring from Trinity United, said America’s mistreatment of blacks is the result of the founding fathers, who “planted slavery and white supremacy in the DNA of this republic.”
First reported by The Chicago Sun Times, Wright told mourners at the funeral that Thomas Jefferson, who partook in “pedophilia,” would also be considered unpatriotic these days because he wrote, “God would punish America for the sin of slavery.” He also quoted Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who said that the U.S. has a “congenital birth defect.”
This text from Wikipedia shows that the historical accuracy of Wright's claim is, at a minimum, very suspect (internal links and footnotes removed):
Whether Jefferson fathered children with Sally Hemings is the subject of considerable controversy. Regarding marriage between blacks and whites, Jefferson wrote that "[t]he amalgamation of whites with blacks produces a degradation to which no lover of his country, no lover of excellence in the human character, can innocently consent." In addition, Hemings was likely the half-sister of Jefferson's deceased wife Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson. The allegation that Jefferson fathered children with Hemings first gained widespread public attention in 1802, when controversial journalist James T. Callender, wrote in a Richmond newspaper, "...[Jefferson] keeps and for many years has kept, as his concubine, one of his slaves. Her name is Sally." Jefferson never responded publicly about this issue but is said to have denied it in his private correspondence.
A 1998 DNA study concluded that there was a DNA link between some of Hemings descendants and the Jefferson family, but it did not conclusively prove that Jefferson himself was their ancestor. (He belonged to the Haplogroup K2 DNA group.) Three studies were released in the early 2000s, following the publication of the DNA evidence. In 2000, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which runs Monticello, appointed a multi-disciplinary, nine-member in-house research committee of Ph.D.s and an M.D. to study the matter of the paternity of Hemings's children. The committee concluded "it is very unlikely that any Jefferson other than Thomas Jefferson was the father of [Hemings's six] children."
In 2001, the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society commissioned a study by an independent 13-member Scholars Commission. The commission concluded that the Jefferson paternity thesis was not persuasive. On April 12, 2001, they issued a report; at 565 pages, it was far longer than the Foundation report, though many of those pages were devoted to a review of the evidence that the Thomas Jefferson Foundation study examined. The conclusion of most of the Scholars Commission was that "the Jefferson-Hemings allegation is by no means proven"; those members' individual conclusions ranged from "serious skepticism about the charge" to "a conviction that it is almost certainly false." The majority suggested the most likely alternative is that Randolph Jefferson, Thomas's younger brother, was the father of Eston.
The National Genealogical Society Quarterly then published articles reviewing the evidence from a genealogical perspective and concluded that the link between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings was valid.
Regardless of how you interpret the collective weight of the above, Wright's contention, as if beyond dispute, that Jefferson was a pedophile is a rash charge not supported by evidence that "judges" (he used the word, as seen in the audio excerpt) would accept as conclusive.
I'll leave it to readers as to why Old Media, particularly Sun-Times reporter Golab, ignored Wright's reckless rant on Jefferson. Regardless, Fox fortunately has done its part to "fix" the oversight.
If anything positive is to come of this, it may be that, thanks to the Rev. Wright, Fox News has another one-upping nickname it can consider.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
—Tom Blumer is president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and is a contributing editor to NewsBusters




















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How and why would any
April 14, 2008 - 17:25 ET by rwesleyHow and why would any discussion like this be appropriate at a eulogy?
Great Point
April 14, 2008 - 17:28 ET by Tom BlumerI can't get to everything in a blog post. :-->
If I were the aggrieved family, I'd be outraged at the opportunism.
But a true opportunist
April 15, 2008 - 02:47 ET by sarcasmoWould have done it for money in something like my dream pay per view Wright vs Hagee shouting match. He's giving it away for free instead, for reasons that are beyond me.
JMR
The tax & spend drug war looks racist in the real world.
I don't know
April 15, 2008 - 09:07 ET by Tom BlumerWright could turn into a fixture on the college lecture circuit, where outrageous amounts of taxpayer and/or student general-fee dollars are expended to bring an endless stream of liberal and/or controversial (i.e., far-left radical) speakers on campus.
There's big bucks in that racket if you're far-left and outrageous enough. I'd say Wright's a cinch.
Ideally, the PPV would kick off such events...
April 15, 2008 - 09:21 ET by sarcasmoI wonder if Don King ever even saw my email. Probably not. Some flunky probably deleted it thinking I'm not serious, but even though I think the show would be unintentionally hilarious, I am serious about the idea. And AFAIK, nobody has ever done a religious pay-per-view which has even remotely approached the popularity of boxing or UFC, so this could be a first if someone has the courage to do it.
I'm not easy like the lefty college students with other peoples' money, though. My lucrative televised fantasy is a screaming match, not just another one-preacher rant. To fully pay-off, it would require the cooperation of Hagee, too. In fact, the preacher-negotiation process itself would probably make an excellent reality-show.
JMR
The tax & spend drug war looks racist in the real world.
My thoughts exactly
April 14, 2008 - 17:35 ET by Kathleen McKinleyA funeral is hardly the place to air your own grievances with any news media outlet or grandstand about Jefferson.
And what, pray tell, was his point anyway? If Jefferson did bed a slave, how does that pertain to today? Can any of us know what it was like back then? I sometimes wonder how the generations hundreds of years from now might be horrified at our culture.
In fact, I am almost sure they will be.
You mean everyone doesn't
April 14, 2008 - 22:02 ET by motherbeltYou mean everyone doesn't talk about Thomas Jefferson and pedophilia at funerals?
Wow. Who knew????
Hi Kathleen
April 15, 2008 - 09:10 ET by Tom BlumerGosh, I missed that it was you until just now!
Future generations hundreds of years from now will in many cases wonder what we were collectively thinking. Their most charitable answer will be that we weren't thinking.
Typical behavior
April 14, 2008 - 18:11 ET by CurtThis is typical liberal behavior. Remember the funeral of Paul Wellstone?
Curt
→ Yes, Curt
April 14, 2008 - 18:17 ET by Cool ArrowOne of my all time favorite Liberal extravaganzas.
Classic was the scene of Bill Clinton hugging Walter Mondale. You may remember Monica Lewinski had a fit at the Secret Service desk when she was told she could not go up to visit Slick Willie because he was in the Oval Office with Gennifer Mondale?
Hey Walter, your daughter was awesome. Great crowd for this memorial huh?
♣ a seal
Wright is wrong
April 14, 2008 - 18:03 ET by BEGRUNTHow inappropriate, I agree with the rest of you, this was niether the time or place to spew his BS. I'm perplexed as to why Obamanation allows this idiot to prattle on. The more he opens his mouth, the more explaining Obamanation has to do. He is either the most stupid man to run for office, or he agrees with everything that bigot espouses. Either way, I think he's toast.
"If a man does his best, what else is there"?
General George S. Patton Jr.
Two reponses
April 14, 2008 - 18:43 ET by iveseenitallTwo responses to the posts above:
#1. Remember the Wellstone "funeral"? They can't help themselves.
#2. Obama allows the man to continue because he agrees with him.
Beware the likes of Barry and Rev. Wrong!
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
Jefferson was NOT engaged in pedophilia
April 14, 2008 - 19:14 ET by needleWright is wrong again.
In a word Thomas Jefferson was guilty of adultery in the sense of “having extramarital
sexual intercourse with someone of the opposite sex,” which for most people in the Democratic party -- poor Eliot Spitzer excepted -- is less a sin nowadays than picking one's nose. Some may criticize Jefferson for having sex with someone much younger than he was (and also for miscegen@tion, although any official mention of this nowadays is even more taboo than mention of Obama's middle name); but she was certainly nubile, and he was certainly NOT engaged in pedophilia.
By its proper definition pedophilia pertains to the sexual interest toward pre-pubescent
youths only, and does not include teenagers. It does not extend to the first signs of pubic hair.
Barnie Goldberg has pointed out that the Catholic Church was pilloried in the Media
for “pedophilia” because [correctly] accusing the Church of allowing homosexual
behavior would have significantly complicated Media’s simultaneous campaign
against the Boy Scouts for not allowing homosexual Scoutmasters.
In other words the Media deliberately misused the word “pedophilia” for
homosexual behavior in the case of the Catholic Church, thereby corrupting its
usage. In any case Thomas Jefferson was certainly not involved in pedophila. (Good Grief!)
Besides being on our guard against Wright’s ignorance (in all
of its manifestations), I would especially urge that we make every effort to
avoid accommodating the deceptive and duplicitous misuse of words by the Media.
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
Interestingly enough, while
April 14, 2008 - 19:40 ET by Jack BauerInterestingly enough, while one of America's most revered figure was not a pedophile, Islam's MOST revered figure was!
And that is WELL DOCUMENTED by the disgusting old perv himself.
Mmm, whaddya thunk of that Jeremiah X?
Preacher or Christian
April 14, 2008 - 21:17 ET by ScrapironWe only know that Wright preaches hate and racism and collects lots of money for his personal use. We do not know that he is a Christian or Islamist. There is a hole larger than the Grand Canyon between a real Christian and most black preachers who appear in public money grabbing. Has anyone ever figured out what church Je$$ie preaches at?
Old, Retired and glad of it.
Mountebanks
April 14, 2008 - 22:07 ET by iveseenitallOur modern day mountebanks and charlatans--the "reverends" Wrong, Jackson, Sharpton; the "savior" Barry O., the "scientists" Algore and Ted Turner; the "psycholgists" Rosie O. and Dr. Phil. The beat goes on....
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
Randolph, not TJ, is more likely the father
April 15, 2008 - 06:56 ET by WingletDriverOn a visit to Monticello a couple of years ago, our tour guide brought up the Jefferson-Hemmings story. Apparently the genetic link does tie the families (not individuals) but the more conclusive evidence is from Jefferson's diary. Thomas was eccentric (not uncommon for a brilliant man), financially undisciplined, flighty and somewhat elitist. Randolph was a carouser and often partied in the slave quarters.
Whose behavior more closely approximates someone who would have an out-of-wedlock child? According to the MSM, the one who makes a better story.