AP Nonsense on Santorum: 'Misidentified' As Evangelical -- By Time Magazine
An AP report by Rachel Zoll brought to our attention by a NewsBusters tipster headlines a truly weird assertion about GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum ("Santorum benefits from mistaken religious identity"), and submits as evidence an item in a Christian magazine which in turn has its own weird headline ("Catholic Politicians You Thought Were Evangelical").
It turns out that the Christianity Today item tells us that it's not evangelical Christians who misidentify Santorum, whose Roman Catholic faith is well-known. The entity which committed the misidentification by deliberately including the former Pennsylvania senator on a list of "The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America" while acknowledging that he is a Catholic was ... Time Magazine, in February 2005. Thus, there is no support for Zoll's headline claiming that many people "mistake" Santorum's "religious identity," and that he somehow "benefits." Zheesh.
Zoll's dispatch is similarly substance-free, and perpetuates a deliberately misstated meme which the establishment press has shamelessly pounded for the past week:
The former Pennsylvania senator's pointed rhetoric questioning the authenticity of other Christians can make him sound more like a preacher than a politician, but it draws support among many conservative Christians. He said recently that President Barack Obama, also a Christian, holds a "phony theology," then insisted he wasn't attacking the president's faith but his environmental views. The Obama campaign condemned his remark.
Oh (excuse the pun), for heaven's sake.
Here is exactly what Santorum said, as seen in the final 40 seconds of this video at Andrew Breitbart's place:
... to accomplish his (Obama's) political science goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions. This is what the President's agenda is. It's not about you. It's not about you. It's not about your quality of life. It's not about your jobs. It's about some phony ideal, some phony theology. Oh not a theology based on the Bible, a different theology.
Santorum was not, as Rachel Zoll asserts, "questioning the authenticity of other Christians." He was questioning the authenticity of what yours truly calls "globaloney," namely the zealous, virtually blind belief in human-caused global warming and the accompanying insistence that (for our own good, of course) comprehensive statist controls must be imposed over the minute details of everyday life to fight it -- a belief which persists despite mountains of contrary evidence, the utter lack of scientific consensus, and the unethical and authoritarian actions of its proponents including data destruction, data manipulation, avoidance of legitimate information requests, and intimidation and professional reprisals against skeptics.
Zoll's failure to cite the context of Santorum's "phony theology" remark is deliberate, and dishonestly misleads her readers. There's a reason why yours truly calls her employer the Administration's Press.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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The positive
Submitted by Optionyout on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 9:01am.
The article is so uninteresting that no one noticed the bias till Tom pointed it out.
so this is the new tactic
Submitted by TruthMonger on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 11:28am.
so this is the new tactic called stealth bias!
Congratulations Jimmy Carter!
Well ...
Submitted by Tom Blumer on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 12:11pm.
... it was the result of a tip.
What Zoll wrote is the kind of thing that goes into papers' A sections as filler. It has an impact, even if no one calls it out.
There Is
Submitted by kilrod on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 9:59am.
A reason(see article above, or nearly any article the old media writes about Conservatives/Christians) why i call the establishment press the Sub-Slime Media.
kilrod "the Birther"
If an unborn child cannot trust you, why should I,??
It's almost always
Submitted by c5then on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 1:30pm.
The liberals who are clueless about religion. It is perfectly understandable to me that Time misidentified Santorum as an Evangelical. To the editors and "reporters" at Time, all Christians are alike. they can't tell us apart. You know...we all believe in that religion stuff.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
⇒ Phony Theology
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 5:49pm.
Santorum needs to expand the concept.
Obama is preaching relentlessly that Envy is a Virtue.
This is the gospel of Socialism.
This is what we will get with a Santorum candidacy
Submitted by cbeyer on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 6:20pm.
SANTORUM WOULD LOSE IN A LANDSLIDE TO OBAMA
Santorum showed in the Wednesday evening debate that he is not up to prime time. His debate performance was essentially awful. Santorum has wrapped himself in social issues his whole political career. While many of us may agree with him, he is a one dimensional candidate. The big issues (born out in many polls) are the economy, energy prices, the disastrous housing market and national security. While conservative social issues are of primary concern to a small minority in the country the rest of us are concerned with either finding jobs or not losing them.
As a candidate against Obama, Santorum and his social issues candidacy would become the central issue rather than the failed Presidency of Barack Obama. Those who support this one dimensional candidate with ineffective debate skills are leading the republican’s chances of derailing Obama into oblivion.
⇒ cbeyer tries "primetime" again
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 6:31pm.
Chris, we already know about your one-trick post. You've been here long enough to know the "same old song" gets to be a joke after while.
Are you a bot? I mean really. Did you get a positive response to this post someplace and now you think you're freakin' Mark Twain?
Enough with the incessant "Santorum isn't ready for primetime" stuff. We respect your opinion, but you've got this PopTech mindset going now and it's monotonous.
One-dimensional ...
Submitted by Tom Blumer on Sun, 02/26/2012 - 9:22pm.
... my a**.