Poet Ogden Nash knew the score:
…if called by a panther, don’t anther.
And that’s exactly what America’s liberal agenda-setting media has done. It has not answered the “New” Black Panther’s call daring it to report on voter intimidation by two paramilitary dressed Panthers, one of whom was brandishing a club, outside a Philadelphia polling place in 2008.

Bartle Bull, a former civil rights lawyer and publisher of the leftist The Village Voice, a paper in which I have been published, said it’s “the most blatant form of voter intimidation I’ve ever seen.” Worse, our media agenda setters cower in silence behind their constitutional protection at the prospect of digging into the corroborated sworn testimony of Department of Justice whistle-blower Christian Adams that the Obama DOJ won’t prosecute those Panthers because it has embraced a politically correct policy of not charging blacks for civil rights violations.
Blacks, you see, cannot be racist or deny the civil rights of whites–or presumably those of any other race–because of their history of oppression in America, according to the politically correct dictum Marxist political science professor Herbert Marcuse embedded in the minds of our liberal intelligentsia during the ’60s. That’s important because the agenda-setting media is controlled by those politically correct elite. “Agenda-setting media,” by the way, is Marxist MIT linguistics professor Noam Chomsky’s term for that portion of media that have a large influence on public opinion and public policy by their choice of stories, the language and images used to tell those stories.
So when Bob Schieffer devoted all of his recent CBS Face the Nation time to an interview with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, the subject of the Obama Justice Department’s refusal to pursue the Black Panther voter intimidation case against King Samir Shabazz, the thug with the club, didn’t even come up. Neither did any questions about Christian Adams’ charges of racial bias at the DOJ.
That’s propaganda by omission and it’s far from the only example.
Ask Yahoo! Answers about its absence of Panther voting scandal information and you’ll find …

Wouldn’t you love to know what those community guidelines are? Well, at least the offending question was saved in cache:

Yeah, guess we all missed something.
Ask a liberal news guy like Ellis Henican on Fox News Watch that question and he weasels with agility: “Every organization has somebody that gets out of line.” Ask a liberal columnist like Kirsten Powers whether Shabazz, who has ranted “You’re gonna have to kill some crackers! You’re gonna have to kill some of their babies!,” whether his “booted and ready for war, ” as he puts it, presence in front of that polling place might intimidate people to not vote and she scoffs: “Nobody is scared of that person. He’s a joke.”
Lemme understand this: A poll observer says the Panther pair “physically attempted to block me” and reported that a group of elderly ladies walked away without voting on seeing the pair and Powers dismisses it all as a joke? As FOX News’ Megyn Kelly told Powers yesterday when discussing the Panther matter, “You don’t seem to know what you’re talking about.”
Ogden understands what’s behind agile answers:
Why did the Lord give us agility,
If not to evade responsibility?
Ah yes, responsibility. A multi-syllabic word meaning obligation and reliability and dependability that when applied to the Fourth Estate means a duty to determine the facts of a story as nearly as possible and report them so that the public has accurate information with which to make informed decisions. At least that’s my definition of journalism.
Simple, yes? But like the meaning of “is” as famously parsed by Bill Clinton, the meaning of responsibility when applied to journalism is, shall we say, flexible.
Do remember that those of present reticence where oh so voluble about their journalistic responsibility that, in the absence of any evidence whatever, they created a national racial incident by reporting ad infinitum that a Tea Party person had called a member of the Congressional Black Caucus the “n-word.” Please also recall MSNBC’s Contessa Brewer hyperventilation: “A man at a pro-health care reform rally…wore a semiautomatic assault rifle on his shoulder and a pistol on his hip….there are questions about whether this has racial overtones….white people showing up with guns.” Video of the legal rifle carrier in Phoenix attending that gathering to hear an Obama speech had been edited by MSNBC so viewers could not see that he was black. Remember?
MSNBC turns black man into white man
So why do our journalistic posers do things like that?
Washington Post political reporter Thomas Edsall summed it up last year in the Columbia Journalism Review:
The mainstream press is liberal… Since the civil rights and women’s movements, the culture wars and Watergate, the press corps at such institutions as the Washington Post, ABC-NBC-CBS News, the NYT, the Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, etc. is composed in large part of “new or “creative” class members of the liberal elite — well-educated men and women who tend to favor abortion rights, women’s rights, civil rights, and gay rights. In the main, they find such figures as Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Pat Robertson, or Jerry Falwell beneath contempt.
Adds Washington Post “Book World” editor Marie Arana, “If you work here, you must be one of us. You must be liberal, progressive, a Democrat… we wear liberalism on our sleeve and are intolerant of other lifestyles and opinions.” Except for Black Panthers “new” or old.
For them, there is a perverted tolerance. It’s an oddly amalgamated fear of blacks and fear of appearing intolerant to blacks, I have found, which is based in radical chicness. You recall Radical Chic, it’s novelist Tom Wolfe’s term for a convoluted practice he describes as “the pretentious and fashionable adoption of radical political causes by celebrities [which includes nationally known news and opinion personages], socialites, and high society… because it is the fashionable, au courant way to be seen in moneyed, name-conscious Society.” Wolf coined radical chic to specifically describe the 60s “old” Black Panther fundraiser held by New York Philharmonic conductor Leonard Bernstein and a bunch of his rich Manhattan friends even though the Panthers said they’d kill rich, white, and especially Jewish people like they were if they ever got real political power. Think of radical chic as an absurd tolerance of the media poltroons worthy of a psychiatric disorder designation.
Ogden gets it:
I often wonder which is mine:
Tolerance, or a rubber spine?






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One really has to wonder at this point if the Obamunist administration is secretly holding the lame stream media hostage behind the scenes, Hugo-style. If it weren't for all of the tingling legs in the LSM, it would be worth looking into. Certainly they are complicit because they are so taken with him, but we are not without the warning shots fired over the bow of conservative talk radio and the likes with threats like 'fairness doctrine' and 'net neutrality'.
Now the storyline/template among the "agenda setting media" crowd seems to be,::…
"this is an insignificant group of men who just want justice for their people and abhor discrimination, very small in number, less than 20, and their not so mainstream views, should not be taken too seriously"
I seem to remember a similar sized group in 2001 who did more damage than we care to actually tabulate.
It's not the size of the group, it's their attitude and potential for mayhem…
With this bunch ,that potential seems to be rather high..
And should be thoroughly reported on.
The 4th Estate is showing itself to be a Democrat 5th column…
I'm still wondering why those Black Panthers were not prosecuted for a racial Hate Crime? I suppose a "little" thing like voter intimidation and trying to stop whites from voting shouldn't bother anyone, epsecially our current Attorney General. So I guess, according to our current administration, you can't be a victim of racial hatred if you're white.
If they do cover it in any kind of substantial way, it would be nigh unto impossible to make it look anything less than irrevocably damning for the Obama administration.
You don't kneecap the talking head you worked so hard to get elected.
I'm not shocked that nobody's prosecuting those Black Panthers. Nor am I surprised by the fact that the MSM has taken a "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" approach in regards to this story. You already nailed it on the head in the article: In their views, the only racists out there are white people. Therefore, only white racism should be called out.
Goebbels would have been so proud of the American news organs and he would have tried, like so many Democrats are trying now, to silence dissenting views at Tea Parties, on the web, and right here.
Why won't the MSM or anybody on the left care?
Everytime I see that photo of that pathetic creature, Shabazz, I wish I had been there in person…..
They cannot cover this because it will cause questions to be asked about why the DOJ dropped the matter after judgment and what exactly Loretta King is all about.
The issue of racial politics at the DOJ becomes a little CLEARER if you recall the case of Kinston, North Carolina.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2009/oct/doj-fo...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/oct/20/j...
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/10/20/politicizat...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jul/30/n...
Why wont the MSM cover this??? That is easy, like the whistleblower at DOJ said, its PAYBACK time. That is why a black man in Long Island got 1 year for killing 4 white guys on his lawn, while a teenager got 99 years for killing an illegal. Why you can have black and hispanic racist organizations get money from the Feds, but anything that has a majority of whites involved are evil and must integrate. Why a christian organization has to allow atheists and muslims on its boards, but no muslim organization is ever criticized. Do we see a little bit of a trend??? Use Racism to advance racial domination of the minorities over the majority. If realizing the truth is racist, than I am a racist.
I wonder how well it will go this next election cycle when each and every one of us needs to have a hired guard to walk into the voting booth. I say we will have to go in groups of ten or more sending one at a time in then having them return to the group till all have completed their voting right.
I still think the purple finger dye that lasts the length of all absentee ballots and all states varying voting deadlines to prevent voter fraud would help stop multiple district and state jumping votes. Disallowing people planning to steal convalescent and nursing home elderly votes also needs to be addressed.
The media has it's loyalties on full display.
several reasons…
First, it doesn't fit the Narrative. They have an agenda, and this would detract from that. Second, they are fearful of taking them on, like their fear of Islamicists, they don't want to be on someone's target list. Cowards? Absolutely.
Third, the white liberal guilt thing they wear like a badge of honor. If only they knew they were ridiculed behind their backs for this. No, too ideologically blinded to be aware.
Last, this plays into the hands of that which they despise, whcih is conservative Constitutional rule of Law…
What I found to be disappointing was the lame effort of Brit Hume, on the ORielly Show, to defend Bob Schieffer's lack of creditability in his interview with Eric Holder.
"Blacks, you see, cannot be racist or deny the civil rights of whites–or presumably those of any other race–because of their history of oppression in America, according to the politically correct dictum Marxist political science professor Herbert Marcuse embedded in the minds of our liberal intelligentsia during the ’60s"
I saw Dr. Marc Lamont Hill spouting that crap on O'Reilly last night. He honestly believes that you can't be racist unless you have a power structure to enforce it. As idiotic as his position was, it would have been nice if Bill had pointed out that if you have a black President and a black Attorney General, that pretty much does constitute a power structure, doncha think? I bet Megyn Kelly would have pointed that out….
Because those hate crime laws are used to stick it to 'da Man.' And minorities are not 'da Man.'
Well, that's what happens when you try to twist the obvious to make it look like the exact opposite of what it really is.
"… every one of us needs to have a hired guard to walk into the voting booth."
You've got it! This is part of 0bama's Job Stimulus plan.
Take lessons on being a security guard, there will be millions of them needed in November, plus all the training classes, the gun purchases, the Concealed Carry licenses, etc.
The national treasury will be booming if we just follow up on this plan!
I don't know bout you guys but O'Reilly's been pretty lame lately. He should've walked all over Dr. Hill last night with the ridiculous justifications Hill was spewing. But he didn't. He's starting to look like a puss.
I love it when Laura Ingram comes on his show. She doesn't mince words with Bill, especially when she fires back at him with, "I thought I was supposed to be in the "No Spin Zone".
Candidate For Congress Says The People Have The Right To Know If Obama Is Eligible To Serve
. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIfMNZqrmZo
I offer another point of view. Rather being politically correct or afraid of the Panthers, the MSM and the Obama Regime are on the same side and see them as foot soldiers in their own cause, certainly they don't see them as the enemy.
He's been a blowhard for a long time. I'm not a big fan of his mostly because of his stance on gun control. He'll scream and yell til the spittle is hitting the camera lense at Barney Frank, but throws softballs at guys like Hill.
I'm with you, when Laura Ingraham is on there she steals the show.
You are right that votes from hospitals, nursing homes, and retirement centers need to be carefully scrutinized by truly honest, impartial people. All of these were manipulated during Obama's election.
Still don't quite get why ANYONE has a problem with a voter ID system that would prevent voter fraud.
It amazes me that the same people that will gladly give up every single form of ID available to obtain welfare and food stamps refuse to have a voter ID.
Three words……"Conceal and Carry"
Agreed. What kind of voting shenanigans is it going to take before they realize that truly secure voting is imperative to the welfare of our nation?
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