Cliff Kincaid
CNN moves on to new "scandal"
By Cliff Kincaid
CNN contributed to the atmosphere in which two New York City police officers were murdered last week. Then, it shed tears for the dead cops. Their contribution included their inaccurate and sensationalized coverage of police confrontations with black criminals. Now, CNN is moving on, as Republicans prepare to take over both Houses of Congress. The new target: a top House Republican who associated with extremists.
CNN wants people to believe the GOP is racked by various New Year's scandals, including that House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) spoke to a pro-white group in 2002. Scrambling to answer to the liberal media mob, Rep. Scalise is putting out various statements, such as that he didn't know what the group was all about. He said he now finds the group's pro-white views abhorrent.
But why hasn't there been a smidgeon of attention on CNN for the fact that Democratic Rep. Danny K. Davis (IL) was honored at the Communist Party's headquarters in Chicago for a lifetime of "inspiring leadership."
The Davis "honor" was only two years ago, in 2012. Scalise spoke to the pro-white group 12 years ago.
Welcome to the world of liberal media bias.
Another difference is that Rep. Davis knew precisely what the event was all about. In fact, he was proud of being honored by communists. But that's not a story, even though communism is still very much alive, having already killed about 100 million people. The North Korean regime, the subject of so much attention in recent days, is run by communists. So is Cuba.
Once again, for the umpteenth time, we are given a demonstration of the liberal media's double standard. Associating with alleged extremists is only a problem for Republicans, not Democrats.
Republicans have to learn that being perceived as pro-white is wrong; being pro-black and/or pro-Red is fine. That's why Republican Senator Rand Paul (KY) gets praise for meeting with racial agitator Al Sharpton to talk about "criminal justice reform."
But speaking 12 years ago to a group started by David Duke, who wasn't even at the event in question, is now a major scandal for the Republican Party, as defined by CNN.
Davis, of course, is given even more leeway because he is President Obama's buddy. Davis and Obama were members of the Chicago New Party, a group designed to move the Democratic Party to the left. They appeared together to talk about their shared values.
Jeremy Segal, a disciple of the late Andrew Breitbart, produced a video of Rep. Davis being honored by the communists. No video of Rep. Scalise's 12-year-old speech has yet surfaced. But it's bad enough, from CNN's perspective, that he apparently did speak to the group and that information about the appearance was dug up by a liberal blogger. This makes it a huge scandal.
The stench of the double-standard is made worse by the fact that CNN employs cop-killer apologist Marc Lamont Hill as a paid contributor. Hill sings the praises of convicted terrorist Joanne Chesimard, who was involved in the "execution style" murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster. She fled to Cuba to escape justice. Hill's Twitter page was once plastered with police mug shot photos of the convicted terrorist. In one post, Hill praised the terrorist, saying she was "one of the great heroes in the black freedom struggle."
The Scalise scandal is based on the allegation that he spoke to a group run by David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader who was not even at the event and had "moved to Russia," according to various reports. As we have noted, Duke now has connections to a Vladimir Putin adviser and apparently sees the Russian regime as the savior of white people worldwide.
Scalise ran the group of House conservatives known as the Republican Study Committee. Speaking of extremists, we noted in 2013 that Scalise failed to take a stand against the expansion of terror TV channel Al Jazeera in the U.S. He told us through a spokesperson that he "believes Al Jazeera has a First Amendment right to expand its broadcasts in the United States and that a congressional investigation of Al Gore's deal with the channel is not warranted." We had asked for his position on the deal when Gore was selling his stake in Current TV to Al Jazeera.
We noted, "By offering the First Amendment excuse in favor of the deal, Scalise is ignoring the evidence that Al Jazeera is not a legitimate news operation but rather a conduit for propaganda from terrorist groups, with whom it has intimate and ongoing relations." We explained that, in the United States, it is against the law to provide material support to terrorists, with "material support" defined as including expert advice or assistance and communications equipment.
The deal went ahead because Rep. Scalise and other top Republicans, including Rep. Michael McCaul (TX), chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, refused to investigate or hold hearings on the deal. We later found out that Al Jazeera and Qatar had hired Capitol Hill lobbyists to push the deal through.
Regarding the aforementioned Marc Lamont Hill, Fox News fired him as a paid contributor on the channel, after we brought his extremist views to the attention of News Corporation executive chairman Rupert Murdoch. CNN didn't bat an eye in picking him up as a commentator and contributor.
We noted that, on December 6, 2006, when reports indicated that Cuban dictator Fidel Castro was sick, Hill declared on his blog that he was afraid the information might be true. "My fears about Fidel's health are not only personal but political," he wrote.
Some of the more extreme material has been scrubbed from his site, but he still features a letter from Chesimard from an undisclosed location in communist Cuba. Chesimard declared, "I am 60 years old and I am proud to be one of those people who stood up against the ruthless, evil, imperialist policies of the U.S. government." Hill commented, "Let us give thanks for her life and her sacrifice."
This is apparently acceptable to CNN, which now pretends to honor the sacrifices of our police officers.
On Chesimard's birthday, Hill tweeted, "Happy Birthday to Assata Shakur on her 67th Birthday. Wishing you 100 more years of love, struggle, and freedom."
CNN has no problem paying an apologist for a cop-killer living under the protection of the communist regime in Cuba. But it will be on top of Scalise's 12-year-old speaking engagement to a pro-white group as long as it thinks it can milk some ratings from the controversy.
But forget about CNN covering Danny Davis's communist connection. If they raised that, they might have to take a look at Obama's relationship with Rep. Davis – and another Davis, the one named Frank Marshall Davis, Obama's communist mentor. And that is definitely a taboo subject.
How can these CNN anchors and commentators keep a straight face? Should we really take them seriously? Is acting like MSNBC one of their New Year's resolutions?
© Cliff Kincaid
December 31, 2014
CNN contributed to the atmosphere in which two New York City police officers were murdered last week. Then, it shed tears for the dead cops. Their contribution included their inaccurate and sensationalized coverage of police confrontations with black criminals. Now, CNN is moving on, as Republicans prepare to take over both Houses of Congress. The new target: a top House Republican who associated with extremists.
CNN wants people to believe the GOP is racked by various New Year's scandals, including that House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) spoke to a pro-white group in 2002. Scrambling to answer to the liberal media mob, Rep. Scalise is putting out various statements, such as that he didn't know what the group was all about. He said he now finds the group's pro-white views abhorrent.
But why hasn't there been a smidgeon of attention on CNN for the fact that Democratic Rep. Danny K. Davis (IL) was honored at the Communist Party's headquarters in Chicago for a lifetime of "inspiring leadership."
The Davis "honor" was only two years ago, in 2012. Scalise spoke to the pro-white group 12 years ago.
Welcome to the world of liberal media bias.
Another difference is that Rep. Davis knew precisely what the event was all about. In fact, he was proud of being honored by communists. But that's not a story, even though communism is still very much alive, having already killed about 100 million people. The North Korean regime, the subject of so much attention in recent days, is run by communists. So is Cuba.
Once again, for the umpteenth time, we are given a demonstration of the liberal media's double standard. Associating with alleged extremists is only a problem for Republicans, not Democrats.
Republicans have to learn that being perceived as pro-white is wrong; being pro-black and/or pro-Red is fine. That's why Republican Senator Rand Paul (KY) gets praise for meeting with racial agitator Al Sharpton to talk about "criminal justice reform."
But speaking 12 years ago to a group started by David Duke, who wasn't even at the event in question, is now a major scandal for the Republican Party, as defined by CNN.
Davis, of course, is given even more leeway because he is President Obama's buddy. Davis and Obama were members of the Chicago New Party, a group designed to move the Democratic Party to the left. They appeared together to talk about their shared values.
Jeremy Segal, a disciple of the late Andrew Breitbart, produced a video of Rep. Davis being honored by the communists. No video of Rep. Scalise's 12-year-old speech has yet surfaced. But it's bad enough, from CNN's perspective, that he apparently did speak to the group and that information about the appearance was dug up by a liberal blogger. This makes it a huge scandal.
The stench of the double-standard is made worse by the fact that CNN employs cop-killer apologist Marc Lamont Hill as a paid contributor. Hill sings the praises of convicted terrorist Joanne Chesimard, who was involved in the "execution style" murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster. She fled to Cuba to escape justice. Hill's Twitter page was once plastered with police mug shot photos of the convicted terrorist. In one post, Hill praised the terrorist, saying she was "one of the great heroes in the black freedom struggle."
The Scalise scandal is based on the allegation that he spoke to a group run by David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader who was not even at the event and had "moved to Russia," according to various reports. As we have noted, Duke now has connections to a Vladimir Putin adviser and apparently sees the Russian regime as the savior of white people worldwide.
Scalise ran the group of House conservatives known as the Republican Study Committee. Speaking of extremists, we noted in 2013 that Scalise failed to take a stand against the expansion of terror TV channel Al Jazeera in the U.S. He told us through a spokesperson that he "believes Al Jazeera has a First Amendment right to expand its broadcasts in the United States and that a congressional investigation of Al Gore's deal with the channel is not warranted." We had asked for his position on the deal when Gore was selling his stake in Current TV to Al Jazeera.
We noted, "By offering the First Amendment excuse in favor of the deal, Scalise is ignoring the evidence that Al Jazeera is not a legitimate news operation but rather a conduit for propaganda from terrorist groups, with whom it has intimate and ongoing relations." We explained that, in the United States, it is against the law to provide material support to terrorists, with "material support" defined as including expert advice or assistance and communications equipment.
The deal went ahead because Rep. Scalise and other top Republicans, including Rep. Michael McCaul (TX), chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, refused to investigate or hold hearings on the deal. We later found out that Al Jazeera and Qatar had hired Capitol Hill lobbyists to push the deal through.
Regarding the aforementioned Marc Lamont Hill, Fox News fired him as a paid contributor on the channel, after we brought his extremist views to the attention of News Corporation executive chairman Rupert Murdoch. CNN didn't bat an eye in picking him up as a commentator and contributor.
We noted that, on December 6, 2006, when reports indicated that Cuban dictator Fidel Castro was sick, Hill declared on his blog that he was afraid the information might be true. "My fears about Fidel's health are not only personal but political," he wrote.
Some of the more extreme material has been scrubbed from his site, but he still features a letter from Chesimard from an undisclosed location in communist Cuba. Chesimard declared, "I am 60 years old and I am proud to be one of those people who stood up against the ruthless, evil, imperialist policies of the U.S. government." Hill commented, "Let us give thanks for her life and her sacrifice."
This is apparently acceptable to CNN, which now pretends to honor the sacrifices of our police officers.
On Chesimard's birthday, Hill tweeted, "Happy Birthday to Assata Shakur on her 67th Birthday. Wishing you 100 more years of love, struggle, and freedom."
CNN has no problem paying an apologist for a cop-killer living under the protection of the communist regime in Cuba. But it will be on top of Scalise's 12-year-old speaking engagement to a pro-white group as long as it thinks it can milk some ratings from the controversy.
But forget about CNN covering Danny Davis's communist connection. If they raised that, they might have to take a look at Obama's relationship with Rep. Davis – and another Davis, the one named Frank Marshall Davis, Obama's communist mentor. And that is definitely a taboo subject.
How can these CNN anchors and commentators keep a straight face? Should we really take them seriously? Is acting like MSNBC one of their New Year's resolutions?
© Cliff Kincaid
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