Frank Lombard is an associate director at
The 40 words above are 40 more than the Main Stream Media has said on this horrible story.
In nearly a week since
At the time of this post not one television show has reported the story and only 17 newspapers in the
And most of these articles cited the American Press' report on the events,hich was as follows:
AP) WASHINGTON - A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering his adopted 5-year-old son for sex.
Frank Lombard, the school's associate director of the Center for Health Policy, was arrested after an Internet sting, according to the FBI's
According to an affidavit by District of Columbia Police Det. Timothy Palchak, an unnamed informant facing charges in his own child sex case led authorities to
Authorities said that Lombard tried to persuade a person —who he did not know was a police officer —to travel to
The detective's affidavit charges Lombard identified himself online as "perv dad for fun," and says that in an online chat with the detective,
The court papers say Lombard also invited the undercover detective to
In response to the AP report, which most of the newspapers used almost verbatim, Mike Adams of Townhall made the observation that “The Associate Press (AP) did not mention the fact that the five-year old offered up for molestation was black. Bringing that fact to light might be damaging to the political coalition that exists between blacks and gays. Nor did the AP mention that the adopted child is being raised by a homosexual couple. Bringing that fact to light might harm the gay adoption movement.”
With this shocking lack of coverage of an even more shocking story, many are asking why this did not make the front pages and top headlines like the Duke lacrosse team scandal did. Thomas Lifson of American Thinker posited that “identity politics … apparently trumps all sense of outrage.”