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The Glenn Beck Rule: How to Out a Racist
Townhall.com ^ | September 2, 2010 | Larry Elder

Posted on 09/02/2010 5:18:33 AM PDT by Kaslin

Editors Note: Some language in this column may be offensive

How does one discredit the massive back-to-the-values-that-made-this-country-great rally in Washington at the National Mall?

Easy. Call Glenn Beck, the leader and organizer of the rally, a "racist" -- as does former Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean.

What makes Beck a racist? The question presupposes the need for a reason.

Ever heard of Journolist? Apparently, neither have network news anchors Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric and Brian Williams -- none of whom saw fit to spend one second reporting on this astonishing story.

Journolist was a confidential Listserv of 400 members of the media. It included people from Time, The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The New Republic, The Nation and other outlets. No Journolist member was a conservative. (Liberals would give a confidential Listserv of conservative media a somewhat different name: The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.)

Journolist was founded and run by a Washington Post blogger. It was exposed by The Daily Caller and written about on NewsBusters.org and by Andrew Breitbart, who offered $100,000 for a complete Journolist archive. Shortly after this exposure, Journolist was shut down.

What was the purpose of Journolist?

The most innocuous explanation -- offered by a writer for the left-wing New Republic -- is that it was a mere "chat room" where people would yak about stuff like the NBA finals or where a Journolister working on a piece could solicit suggestions for an expert. Big deal.

The most sinister explanation is that it served as a forum/echo chamber for liberals to strategize with other liberals on how to advance their agenda, craft arguments and discredit conservatives. Paranoia, you say?

Recall that during the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama's candidacy was rocked by YouTube videos of his unhinged, America-denouncing, whitey-condemning, anti-Semitic pastor of 20 years, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Several Journolist members cried Mayday! and traded e-mails on how to control the damage.

Spencer Ackerman's Huffington Post bio describes his position with The Washington Independent as "senior reporter." This Journolist "journalist" offered this game plan: "If the right forces us all to either defend Wright or tear him down, no matter what we choose, we lose the game they've put upon us. Instead, take one of them -- Fred Barnes, Karl Rove, who cares -- and call them racists." You know, eenie, meenie, minie, moe.

To be fair, some lefties actually want a plausible reason to call someone a racist. So, what makes Beck one?

As we were constantly reminded this past weekend, Beck once called President Obama "a racist" with a "deep-seated hatred for white people, or the white culture."

Beck says he regrets what he said. He says he should have referred to and condemned the "black liberation theology" preached by Wright. But only liberals are allowed regrets.

Here is The Glenn Beck Rule: When one recklessly, irresponsibly and with absolutely no basis calls someone a racist, or accuses him or her of racism or of racial insensitivity, or uses incendiary, racially tinged language -- the person who makes the accusation is the racist.

Let's apply The Rule:

Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif.: Then-President George Herbert Walker Bush is "a racist."

Sen. (then-candidate) Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.: Then-President George W. Bush "let people die on rooftops in New Orleans because they were poor and because they were black."

Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y.: "George (W.) Bush is our Bull Connor," referring to the racist Southern lawman who sicced dogs and turned water hoses on civil rights marchers. Of the GOP, Rangel said, "It's not 'sp--' or 'n-----' anymore; they just say, 'Let's cut taxes.'"

Donna Brazile, Al Gore's 2000 presidential campaign manager: The GOP has "a white-boy attitude," which means the GOP "must exclude, denigrate and leave behind."

Rep. (then-state Sen.) Diane Watson, D-Calif., on black affirmative action foe Ward Connerly: "He's married to a white woman. He wants to be white. He wants a colorless society. He has no ethnic pride. He doesn't want to be black."

Then-Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.: In a speech in a black Baptist church, she said: "When you look at the way the (then-Republican-controlled) House of Representatives has been run, it has been run like a plantation. And you know what I'm talkin' about."

Director Spike Lee: Then-Sen. Trent Lott is a "card-carrying member" of the Ku Klux Klan; and about his dislike for interracial couples, Lee said, "I give interracial couples a look. Daggers. They get uncomfortable when they see me on the street."

The Rev. Al Sharpton: Falsely accused an assistant district attorney of sexually assaulting a black teenager; called the Central Park Jogger "a whore"; called black then-New York Mayor David Dinkins a "n----- whore"; denounced as "white interlopers" people wishing to do business in Harlem; and, during the deadly Crown Heights affair, said, "If the Jews want to get it on, tell them to pin their yarmulkes back and come over to my house."

The Rev. Jesse Jackson: Jews are "Hymies," and New York is "Hymie-Town." First he denied saying it. Then came an admission, after that an apology, followed by collective media amnesia.

Any questions?


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KEYWORDS: leftists; msm; racism
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To: GrannyK
This reminds me of an old story....

It reminds me of something as well. I lived in DC in the early '80s.

The KKK had applied for, and received a permit to march. It should be appreciated that President Reagan & I were the only two white guys that actually lived in DC.

The locals went nuts. They posted signs & leaflets everywhere about the date, time, and place those KKK clowns were going to be there.

The police correctly realized that the locals were laying in wait, and that violence was guaranteed. The chief of police contacted the head Grand Wizard(or whatever they are called). He advised of the certain violence that would occur, and asked if the KKK would consider calling off the march.

The KKK complied, and did not show up.

Apparantly that was not enough for the local populous, who spent the day advertised burning their own houses, businesses, and cars. They rioted in their own neighborhoods, and against their own neighbors.

The KKK just smiled.

21 posted on 09/02/2010 8:51:25 AM PDT by laotzu
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To: laotzu

got to love the jacka$$ party...


22 posted on 09/02/2010 8:56:17 AM PDT by Nat Turner (I can see NOVEMBER from my house....)
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To: laotzu

This reminds me of an old story...

Makes one wonder if any of these hecklers from 1974 are now in the Obama administration...or those who burned and rioted against their own neighbors?


23 posted on 09/02/2010 1:36:45 PM PDT by GrannyK
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To: freeangel

“...and must, indeed, be proud to be associated with communists based on the election.”

This is an issue that I’m not sure enough conservatives really understand yet. Younger people, including the generation that became eligible to vote in the last decade or so, mostly do not have the same conception of Communism as the rest of the country. They weren’t even born when the Iron Curtain collapsed, and they certainly don’t get an accurate portrayal of Communism and the Cold War in school. By the time they get to college, the whitewashing of history has changed to glorification and indoctrination. Often it starts much sooner, with public schools in urban areas pushing Marxism on elementary school students.

In the past, even if liberals sympathized with the commies, they knew that they couldn’t win elections if they let themselves get too closely associated with them. Now, that association doesn’t carry any real stigma with a growing portion of the electorate. Unless we can change that, liberal politicians will be able to brazenly promote Marxism more and more.


24 posted on 09/02/2010 4:03:05 PM PDT by Boogieman
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