Friday, July 16, 2010

Juan Williams Debunks FOX's Black Panther Obsession

ST. PAUL, MN - SEPTEMBER 02:  Fox anchor Megyn Kelly Shines sits on the CNN set on day two of the Republican National Convention (RNC) at the Xcel Energy Center on September 2, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The GOP will nominate U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) as the Republican choice for U.S. President on the last day of the convention.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

I guess you can never tell where people are coming from, but I would have never expected Juan Williams, one of FOX's resident black apologists, to have actually gone against the network.

But Williams, who has often come across as FOX's lukewarm "liberal," gave a pretty good account of why the much-hyped New Black Panthers story is not a story. He shredded the credibility of J. Christian Adams, the former Justice Department official, who is making the rounds talking about the case -- even though all of his evidence is hearsay and he never actually participated in the case.

Williams also points out that Adams is trying to deflect attention from the fact that under George W. Bush, the Justice Department did a lousy job of prosecuting Civil Rights cases. Bush seemed to stock the Civil Rights division with people who were hostile to minorities and did not even believe in the cases they were supposed to prosecute.

This story is BS and FOX knows it. But this is not journalism, but then again neither is FOX News. This is a cable-mounted smear campaign. And like any good smear campaign, it doesn't need to true, all it needs to do is make your opponent look bad. Unfortunately FOX's audience believes everything that runs on the network is the gospel truth!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Angle Distances Herself from Her Own Comments

LAS VEGAS - JUNE 08: U.S. Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle smiles at the Clark County Republican Party gathering at the Orleans Hotel & Casino after winning the GOP primary June 8, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Angle, who was endorsed by the Tea Party Express, will face U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) in the general election. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

I hope Nevada voters come to their senses and reelect Sen. Harry Reid, because the other option is downright frightening. State Sen. Sharron Angle is challenging Reid for the U.S. senate seat, but her views are so extreme, that even she is trying to distance herself for her own views.

Her latest stunt is trying to sue the Reid campaign for publishing comments from her old web site. Angle has a new web site, which has been scrubbed of her old controversial views such as privatizing Medicare and opposing abortion under any circumstance.

Angle's new web site is part of her rebranding campaign, which has meant largely avoiding the media. However the Reid campaign has published her old comments at a web site called Sharronsundergroundbunker.com.

I am not an expert on media law, but I don't think you can sue someone for publishing comments which are true. Also, even if you take a down a web site it still lives on on the Internet. Apparently Angle doesn't seem to realize that.




FOX Using Black Panthers Case to Stoke White Fear

U.S. President Barack Obama congratulates the 2010 National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) TOP COPS award winners in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington on May 14, 2010. With him is Attorney General Eric Holder. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg Photo via Newscom

President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder

Just when you thought FOX News could not get any lower, they prove you wrong. FOX News' audience is 95 percent white and many of their stories play on white fears. John Gibson, a former FOX News contributor, reporting on a story about the nation's changing demographics came out point blank and said that "white people need to have more babies."

The latest story to get white people diving under the beds and reaching for their guns is a claim that the Department of Justice dropped a case involving white voter intimidation. During the 2008 election some members of the New Black Panther party were spotted patrolling election booths to guard against voter intimidation. They were armed with dangerous weapons such as "sticks."

FOX News tried to promote the story, but it disappeared quickly. Now former Justice Department lawyer J. Christian Adams is claiming Attorney General Eric Holder deliberately dropped the case because "voter intimidation cases involving white people were not important."Adams is a self-described conservative who also writes for Pajamas Media, a right-wing web site, so he is not exactly objective. Media Matters also reports that while Adams was with the Justice Department, officials declined to pursue civil rights charges against the Minutemen for intimidating Hispanic voters.

Justice Department officials have described Adams as a "disgruntled employee who distorted the facts." And judging by the many incidents of death row inmates being released due to false testimony, this would definetly not be the first case of a prosecuting attorney embellishing the facts.

There are several things wrong with this story. First of all, any black person who has had a run in with the law knows that the authorities have no problem throwing brothers in jail. Secondly the Justice Department, under the Bush administration, was a hot bed of cronies who were selected based on their loyalty to the president, rather than on their legal ability. In addition, the Bush Justice Department was infamous for not acting on civil rights cases. The Black Panthers in question where guarding a voting booth in a largely black neighborhood, which probably did not attract many white voters. And it is sadly ironic that the Bush administration tried to pursue a voting intimidation case against black people, when there were hundreds of clear cases of voter intimidation in black neighborhoods in the 2000 election.

The Holder Justice Department looked into the case and likely dropped it because they knew there was nothing to it. One of the Black Panthers was an accredited poll watcher and he did not have a weapon in his hand.

Of course that never stops FOX. They have folded this story into their continued narrative about white people being under threat by the encroaching black and brown hordes. Evidently FOX never lets the truth get in the way of a good story. By the way Adams' story has been picked up by Stormfront, white supremacists' favorite online destination.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Senatorial Candidate Urges White People to 'Take Our Country Back'

CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI - APRIL 11: A woman attends a Tea Party Express rally April 11, 2010 in Clinton Township, Michigan. The Tea Party Express members are on a cross-country tour beginning in Nevada and ending in Washington, DC to rally support for the Tea Party agenda consisting of conservative causes and candidates. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

The Tea Party loves to argue that they are not racist. They claim they are simple (literally) Americans who are unhappy with the direction the country is going. Although these same people seemed to be loudly silent when President George W. Bush was shredding the Bill of Rights, running up the deficit and pursing two questionable foreign wars.

But here is one more piece of glaring evidence that shows the true motivation of the Teabbagers. Consider Glenn Miller Jr., who is running for Senate in Missouri. Miller, a convicted felon and white supremacist, made headlines when several stations ran his racist ads, and then realized their error and pulled them.

Miller's ads are the standard racist garbage with talk about white people being outnumbered by the "coons and mud people," but what is revealing is his other choice of words. His call to action is for God-fearing white folks to "take our country back." Where have we heard that before?

You can check out the ad below and compare it to statements from Tea Partyers. You can't make this stuff up !


Tea Party message:

Comments about Unemployed Reveal GOP's Contempt for the Poor


LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 19: Job seekers drop their resumes and pick brochures at the Farmers Insurance table during a job fair held by National Career Fair on May 19, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. Hundreds of job seekers attended the one-day job fair as the national unemployment rate sits at 9.9 percent. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)


One of the things that has always baffled me about American politics is the blue-collar/middle class Republican. These are people who are a few paychecks away from the breadline, yet the still support GOP policies that lambaste the poor.

This is a classic case of bait and switch, because while the GOP needs the votes of working class Americans (and by that I mean anyone who works for a salary,) it's policies of tax cuts to the mega rich and kissing up to corporations end up hurting Average Joes.

To get working people to support the polices of the upper class, the GOP has a powerful array of weapons in it's arsenal, homophobia, race, religion and when those doesn't work you can always throw in the red scare (communism.) In addition, the GOP now has a whole network, FOX News, and talk radio dedicated to spreading it's propaganda.

But now the country is struggling to get out of the worst Depression since World War II. Millions of Americans are suffering from long-term unemployment. Before if you were laid off it would take three t0 six months to find employment, now we are looking at a year or more. It is not unusual to find Americans who have been out of work for up to two years.

And how does the GOP choose to respond to this economic crisis? By bashing the poor of course. According to GOP propaganda Americans are unemployed, because they're lazy, too choosy or just spoiled. Republicans seem to thinking the whopping amounts of money unemployed people make (about $200 per week) is enough for people to live high on the hog and quit searching for work. The GOP has stonewalled on a bill that would have extended unemployment benefits for millions of Americans. All of a sudden they are concerned about deficits, even though the Republican controlled Congress voted for Bush's wars and tax cuts, which inflated the deficit.

Now let's say an American worker made about $50,000 a year, which is an average mid-level salary, that works out to be about $4,000 per month. An unemployment check of $200 per weeks, works out to about $800 per month, less than a quarter of what that person would be making if they worked.

But GOP firebrands like Nevada senatorial candidate Sharron Angle are convinced that Americans prefer couch surfing, instead of making real money. Angle implies that extending unemployment makes Americans comfortable, in an interview with a Nevada political show she said, "I would have voted no, because the truth about it is that they keep extending these unemployment benefits to the point where people are afraid to go out and get a job because the job doesn't pay as much as the unemployment benefit does. And what we really need to do is put people back to work."

If Angle would actually talk to people on Planet Earth she might realize that finding a job is anything but easy. Statistics show there are about five applicants for every job. And even if workers are willing to drop their pay demands, they face resistance from employers. Age discrimination and degree discrimination are rife. (Many workers over the age of 50 have opted to take early retirement because they know that few employers want to hire an employee who is close to retirement.)

As someone who was unemployed for more than a year, I saw personal evidence of this. I sent out about 5,000 resumes and also applied for entry-level jobs. The problem is department stores at the mall are not going to hire a 40-something professional worker for a minimum-wage job, where his supervisor is going to be half his age.

Plus many of those companies would rather hire wet-behind-the-ear high school or college kids who will be happy to work for next to nothing, and won't have the balls to complain about labour abuse.

For those working class people who still cling to Conservative principles, I ask what more will it take to come to your senses? The GOP despises you. They use wedge issues to garner your votes, but side with corporations who are always looking for the bottom line, even if it means exporting American jobs to China, where they can pay less than a quarter of American wages.

Working class Republicans are like an abused wife who keeps going back to a husband who keeps giving her black eyes. But as Albert Einstein, the definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. The Democrats are not perfect, but at least they seem to be trying to do something about the situation, and they are not openly contemptuous of the poor.


Friday, July 2, 2010

Meet FOX News' latest contributor - Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent performs in concert at Club Revolution in Fort Lauderdale Florida on June 29, 2010. UPI/Michael Bush Photo via Newscom

Sometimes it seems as if FOX News does not even attempt to be a legitimate news organization -- which it isn't. At times they seem to grab anyone off the street to talk about politics. Ray Stevens, author of the of culturally sensitive "Ahab the Arab," was called on "The O'Reilly Factor" to talk about political correctness. And now America's favorite neo-fascist Sean Hannity, has called on barely sane rocker Ted Nugent to bash the Obama administration.

Nugent accuses President Barack Obama of spitting on the flag, the Bill of Rights and the 10 Commandments. Nugent has also advocated executing Obama and Hillary Clinton . By the way wasn't it the Bush adminstration who decided to arrest American citizens and hold them indefinetly without trial?

The only thing he didn't accuse Obama of is raping an apple pie. Nugent's rant is highly ironic since he has multiple marriages behind him, a kid out of wedlock, and also dodged the draft. According to an interview with the British Independent newspaper Nugent literally crapped his pants to get out of going to Vietnam, Nugent's views are so far the right, he would fit perfectly in Nazi Germany. His solution to the Iraq war? "Nagasaki" them! And this is who FOX chooses to give political opinion?

FOX must believe that it's viewers are thick-headed enough to actually believe Nugent's B.S. I am not sure if he does, or if he is following the Glenn Beck method of saying mindless crap to sell books. Sorry Ted, if you ever want to be taken seriously, you're going to have to do better than that. Some of us actually read and check the facts, unlike most FOX News viewers.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

White Towns Make Money Off Black, Brown Crime

PHOENIX - APRIL 30: Undocumented immigrant Sam Ramos, 39, sits in the Maricopa County 'Tent City Jail' on April 30, 2010 in Phoenix, Arizona. Ramos, a construction contractor, said he has lived in Arizona for 24 years and has an American wife and four children born in the U.S. He was stopped by Maricopa sheriff's department deputies on an outstanding warrant and expects to be deported back to Mexico after his four month sentence. Some 200 undocumented immigrants are currently serving time in the facility. The controversial jail is run by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who has been an outspoken critic of illegal immigration and a supporter of Arizona's new tough immigration law. Prisoners at the facility are fed twice a day, sleep in non-airconditioned tents and are issued striped prison uniforms and pink undergarments to wear. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

Here is an article that will make you want to throw up. A Newsweek article illustrates the tie between rural towns and prisons. According to Newsweek writer Ben Adler, many rural New York towns, depend on the prison industrial complex to drive their economies. Many of these towns have seen their economies dry up as manufacturing plants closed and young people moved away.

Adler says that the New York Department of Corrections pays about $1 million a year in payroll to rural towns which house prisons. What is even more disturbing is the fact that many politicians are pushing for longer and harsher sentences. Of course, if a prison is the main industry in your district, you would have a vested interest in keeping people in the prison system longer.

There is also a racial element to this story, because blacks and Latinos make up about 75 percent of the New York prison population, and many of these towns are located in mainly white communities. So it's seems that white people are still making money off black and brown bondage. I though we outlawed slavery?


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G.A. Afolabi is a progressive blogger based on the Left Coast.