Posted on 07/21/2010 11:00:02 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
When Andrew Breitbart unveils a selectively edited tape to defame a federal employee, conservatives blame Barack Obama.
You want to see media bias in action? Okay look at the conservative media reaction to the firing of Shirley Sherrod.
Sherrod is the former U.S. Department of Agriculture employee fired for supposed anti-white racism. On July 19, Andrew Breitbarts BigGovernment.com website posted a short video clip from a speech Sherrod had delivered to an NAACP gathering in March.
In the clip, Sherrod confessed to having deliberately declined on racial grounds to help a white farmer faced with a foreclosure on his farm. She was immediately terminated by the USDA and condemned by the national NAACP.
But a second look at the tape made it obvious that the tape had been severely edited, abruptly cut short. Within hours it emerged that the story on the tape was exactly the opposite of the story Breitbart had wanted to tell.
Sherrod was telling a story about overcoming her own racial antagonisms. She had repented, had helped the white farmer, had saved the farm, had formed a friendship with the farmer and his family that lasts to this day. Besides which: The episode in question dates back to 1986, long before Sherrod ever went to work at the USDA.
By the morning of July 20 the Sherrod-as-racist narrative had collapsed.
What is most fascinating about that second day, however, was the conservative reaction to the collapse. At midday on the 20th, Rush Limbaugh was still praising Breitbart: "I know that Andrew Breitbart's done great work getting this video of Ms. Sherrod at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and her supposed racism and so forth saying she's not gonna help a white farmer."
By the evening of the 20th, however, conservatives were backing away, acknowledging that an innocent women had been defamed.
Here's Glenn Beck :
http://hotair.com/archives/2010/07/20/naacp-and-glenn-beck-agree-people-rushed-to-judgment-on-sherrod/
Here's Rich Lowry, editor of National Review:
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=ODQyN2I2ODRjMDA4YWY5MDlkMWY4ODk5ZDQyZmQ3MWY=
Here's Instapundit :
http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/103323/%20%3Chttp://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/103323/
Here's the popular Anchoress blog at First Things :
http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/theanchoress/2010/07/20/sherrod-blames-naacp-for-resignation/
Even the racially incendiary Eric Erickson tweeted his disquiet, and then posted this on his RedState website :
http://www.redstate.com/erick/2010/07/20/collecting-scalps-at-what-cost/
But youll never guess who emerged as the villains of the story in this second-day conservative react. Not Andrew Breitbart, the distributor of a falsified tape. No, the villains were President Obama and the NAACP for believing Breitbart's falsehood.
Breitbart went almost universally unmentioned. Erickson even justified Breitbart's falsehood as a tragic but necessary and justifiable measure of conservative self-defense:
"This is what we have become in politics because of the unrepentant race-baiting on the Left. It has become a tit for tat war of retribution. ... That war has casualties on both sides. Ms. Sherrod is the latest. It is not fair. But thats how the Left plays and the Right must fight on offense or not fight at all. It disgusts me to have to say it, but that is so very sadly where we are."
Breitbart himself had this to say about those who would manipulate the public record for ideological purposes:
"Journalists love whistle-blowers. Just not when the whistle is blown on them. Journalists love transparency. As long as theyre not the ones being exposed. No steadfast journalism rule is unbendable when it comes to justifying and protecting the racket that is modern journalism, specifically, political journalism in the United States today. The ends justify the means .... They lie when they claim to be objective. They lie when they claim to be unbiased, because these so called "truth seekers" are guilty of engaging in open political warfare. And when the whistle is blown, they simply double down."
But that of course was not a confession or apology. Breitbart continues to defend his own "ends justify the means" bending of the truth, as you can see here in this July 20 interview with CNNs John King.
No, Breitbarts indignant words on the 20th were aimed at another snippets-out-of-context scandal for the Right: the Daily Callers publication of quotations from the JournoList archive in which liberal activists and bloggers jeered George Stephanopoulos for asking Barack Obama about Jeremiah Wright.
Speaking on a liberal list serve, journalists had wondered how the Wright story could be stifled. One obnoxious young participant had even suggested that the story could be killed by hurling accusations of racism at conservative figures like Fred Barnes and Karl Rove. Conservatives exploded: The media were colluding to quash bad news about their beloved Obama! Only of course the Wright story was not quashed unlike the story of Breitbart's role in Sherrod's firing, which has been, at least among conservatives.
On the phone on the evening of July 20, a friend asked me: "Can Breitbart possibly survive?" I could only laugh incredulously. I answered: "Of course he'll survive, and undamaged. The incident won't matter at all."
There will be no apology or statement of regret for distributing a doctored tape to defame and destroy someone. There will be not even a flutter of interest among conservatives in discussing Breitbarts role. By the morning of July 21, the Fox & Friends morning show could devote a segment to the Sherrod case without so much as a mention of Breitbarts role. The central fact of the Sherrod story has been edited out of the conservative narrative, just as it was edited out of the tape itself.
When people talk of the "closing of the conservative mind" this is what they mean: not that conservatives are more narrow-minded than other people everybody can be narrow minded but that conservatives have a unique capacity to ignore unwelcome fact.
When Dan Rather succumbed to the forged Bush war record hoax in 2004, CBS forced him into retirement. Breitbart is the conservative Dan Rather, but there will be no discredit, no resignation for him.
Instead, conservatives are consumed with a new snippets-out-of-context uproar, the latest round of JournoList quotations. Here at last is proof of the cynical machinations of the hated liberal media! As to the cynical machinations of conservative media well, as the saying goes, the fish never notices the water through which it swims.
Not even worth deconstructing. So many logical disconnects in Frum’s piece. Looks like he’s another self-made ass over the report.
Frum is insane.
Shirley now knows how it feels to be a white guy.
ROFLOL! Do all of them have their heads up their behinds? None so blind as those who refuse to see....
I give the left credit.
Only they have the talent of taking the racism ramblings of a government worker and turning that same government worker into a victim of mean spirited conservatives.
The problem is not many people are buying black victim hood anymore.
Dipstick Frum is missing the whole point. She makes racist comments and the NAALCP crowd AGREES and CHEERS.
I'm a little behind on this one. Was the entire tape put up on Brietbart.com?
You can’t compare Breitbart to Rather. Breitbart didn’t make up fake evidence.
Everyone is holding Breitbart to a higher standard than the rest of the media.
Why do we entertain an attack on Breitbart? Because we’re are losers. The Marxists are winning. We have no courage for the fight.
This is something a GOOD wife understands - stand by your man!
“...But youll never guess who emerged as the villains of the story in this second-day conservative react. Not Andrew Breitbart, the distributor of a falsified tape. No, the villains were President Obama and the NAACP for believing Breitbart’s falsehood.”
Sorry, David- you lie. The NAACP condemned her, despite the fact that the president of the NAACP was at the meeting and heard the whole speech, and Obama may (we don’t know the full story yet) have had her fired, without attempting to get the relevant facts.
Yes, let us all pretend that an edited tape that, perhaps, didn't tell all of the story was “doctored”.
And the point was not that THIS PARTICULAR SPEAKER was racist, the point was that the NAACP can be heard APPLAUDING the racism, long before it came ‘full circle’ to her realization that poor white farmers are poor and need help (perhaps) as much as a poor black farmer and that ‘one of his own kind’ could give him assistance.
There is a yiddish word for Frum.
Vontz.
Selective editing, even if true, is not the same as total fabrication, which Frum's butt-buddies do repeatedly.
David Frum has joined Paul Craig Roberts as a reformed “conservative” who can’t get anything correct any more. What is responsible for these people falling off the deep-end is a mystery.
the yiddish word for bedbug in case anyone wondered
...also Schmuck...
RE: Was the entire tape put up on Brietbart.com?
Don’t know about Breitbart, but the video of Sherrods entire speech to the NAACP can be found here :
http://www.naacp.org/news/entry/video_sherrod/
Exactly, and that is the point. Teh NAACP crowd applauded when she was talkign about not helping the white farmer, but went silent when teh story shifted to how she (allegedly) had overcome that attitude.
Breitbart himself told CNNs King: “Its Not About Shirley Sherrod Its About NAACP Attacking Tea Party”
See here :
What I see is Frum trying to spin the fact that Fox was very quick to defend Sherrod and the fact that the White House dumped her without even hearing her side of the story.
And conservatives in general have noticed all the various facets of the story; that the audience applauded her story before they heard her eventual point which was her change of heart (and NAACP have since said they are embarrassed at the audience reaction), but they also notice that she was dumped without any chance to defend herself.
He is joining in trying to defame conservatives who are actually sympathetic to her in an effort to deflect attention away from the White House’s faithlessness, and the racism of the NAACP audience.
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