Posted on 05/23/2011 9:42:50 PM PDT by onyx
John Ziegler
In only the past couple days, just as the Republican presidential field seems to be forming the type of void that almost begs her to fill it, Sarah Palin has once again been called stupid in two high-profile media outlets.
The first came from one of the usual suspects, Chris Matthews and MSNBC, where the host dismissed Palin as having allegedly proven herself to be profoundly stupid.
The second occurred when the Huffington Post repeated a secondhand quote from an anonymous Republican who allegedly told a New York magazine reporter that Fox News head Roger Ailes thinks that Palin is stupid (just a day after Ailes himself, on the record, had mocked Matthews for the idiocy of his Palin statement).
As a veteran of the Palin media wars, part of me thinks that such allegations ought to be treated with all the credibility of a sixth-grade boy calling the girl he has a crush on stupid. After all, I thought we had put this Palin myth to bed when even Matt Lauer was forced to admit live on the Today Show that it was indeed a lie that the Palin whom he visited in Wasilla is unintelligent.
At the time, Lauer laughably told me that it was not necessary for him to correct his friends in the media because he didnt think everybody in the media ran out saying Sarah Palin is an idiot. I thought then that Lauer actually somehow mistakenly bought into such an absurdity. Unless being forced to get up so early has finally eroded his ability to think for himself, I cant believe that he still has that kind of blind faith in the media two years later.
So even though this is an argument that should have been easily won long ago, I still feel compelled, if only for the record, to once again separate fact from fiction.
With regard to Matthewss specific allegation, it is just the latest in a long line of baseless attacks that the liberal host has made against Palin. At times it actually seems as if Matthews is obsessed with Palin (or at least the ratings which inevitably come with bashing her).
One of my biggest issues with Matthews here is that he never provides any real evidence to support the defamatory allegation that Palin isnt intelligent. It is just accepted on MSNBC that it has already been proven beyond any doubt, much like the fact that President Obama is brilliant, that this is simply not worthy of any actual debate.
The other disgraceful element of Matthewss anti-Palin crusade is that, just like this circumstance where his two guests were also decidedly anti-Palin, he rarely if ever even pretends to have on anyone who could possibly provide an alternative view (otherwise known as the truth).
Matthews grew up in Philadelphia in the same neighborhood as many members of my extended family and I have exchanged emails with him many times over the years. Despite this, he has never had the courage or fairness to have me on, and his program remains one of the very few cable news shows where I have never appeared to discuss/defend Palin.
Has cable news television really fallen so far that a host can constantly make gratuitous attacks against someone without even being compelled to have a guest on to provide the other side? Apparently, at least at MSNBC, it has.
As for the New York magazine quote alleging Palins boss at Fox News thinks she is stupid, this is emblematic of yet another dubious and seldom-used media tactic utilized by the media to go after Palin: anonymous/secondhand sources.
Since when is it acceptable journalism to quote one (not multiple) anonymous source claiming what someone else (who just went on the record defending her) thinks about the metal capacity of someone who is currently not an officeholder or candidate? That has simply never been the standard, but as Palin herself has said, when it comes to news coverage of her, all bets are off.
A possible alternative explanation is that they're on orders not to, in order to prevent allegations that they're giving her free air time as a candidate rather than as a contributor.
[ Nixon: evil. Ford: stupid. Bush (the elder): stupid. Gingrich: evil. Dole: stupid. Bush (the younger): stupid and evil. Karl Rove: evil. McCain: stupid. ]
Well the ones you mentioned (that I edited) have proven to be progressives or tools of progressives..
EXCEPT for Palin.. I don’t think the ones you mentioned are stupid because they do what they do ON PURPOSE..
Bush Jr. as an example with malice aforethought prepared the way for Obama.. ON PURPOSE.. because he is a progressive like Obama, the Clintoons, his father, probably Bob “welfare pimp” Dole.. and the progressive Rove..
Sooooo.... they are not actually stupid they know what they are doing.. they just do stupid things.. like raise taxes.. increase the federal government.. and do literally nothing about the Mexican border.. NOTHING.. A few of them threw bones at conservatives.. its true.. BUT only so they can reserve POWER... and get RE-elected..
You know.... so they can AID the other progressives.. the really progressive progressives. the DeMocRATS.. You can tell who the progressive republicans are.... THEY HATE... RON PAUL and a few of them HATE Rand Paul.. who are almost the only NON progressives..
Ron And Rand are not always RIGHT on every issue but at least they are 100% NON progressive.. The progressive club IS NOT ONLY democrats.. take Myth Romney as an example.. or the Huckster or even the stealth progressive Gingrich..
“Billy Budd Syndrome” is what I call it.
Terrific insight! However, unless we get an iPhone game app. of Billy Budd, few voters will get it.
Agreed— and thanks!
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