Media Matters: Fox News thinks you're all idiots
Though the conservative media are fueled by overhyped, often-false,
phony "scandals," every so often a story comes along that is so
mind-bogglingly absurd that it exposes in no uncertain fashion
the entire conservative media for what it is: a propaganda machine far
more interested in pushing pre-determined narratives than conveying
accurate information.
For much of the summer, conservatives have been aggressively working to blur the lines between the radicals who attacked us on September 11 and the moderate Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf in order to claim his planned Islamic center in lower Manhattan is some sort of "victory mosque." This week, when conservatives were not busy trying to equate Rauf with lunatic pastor Terry Jones and his plan to burn Qurans, they were suggesting that Rauf literally commands the forces of Al Qaeda.
On Wednesday, Rauf went on CNN's Larry King Live and warned of the dangers of perceived anti-Islam sentiment in the United States, especially as it relates to his Park51 project. Specifically, Rauf said that outspoken opposition to his project creates "danger from the radicals in the Muslim world to our national security." Before we get to the resulting epic conservative freak-out, it's important to point out that Rauf's comments track closely with comments from national security experts -- including Gen. David Petraeus -- who have repeatedly warned of the security implications of anti-Muslim protests.
Undeterred by reality, conservatives claimed Rauf was "threatening" America when he made this entirely non-controversial statement of fact.
Fox Nation broadcast as its top story that "Imam Threatens U.S., Says If Mosque Moves, Terror Will 'Explode.'" Pam Geller -- whose anti-Muslim bigotry leads her to view the world as a Magic Eye book filled with hidden Islamic crescents --announced in a headline that "Ground Zero Supremacist Imam Rauf Threatens America." Jim Hoft claimed in a post about Rauf's "threat" that the "radical" Rauf "warned that if America did not get down on its knees and allow the victory mosque to be built on the bones of dead Americans that ...'They will attack.'" Hoft instructed Rauf to "take your victory mosque and shove it."
Rush Limbaugh, Charles Krauthammer and Media Research Center's Brent Baker speculated that Rauf may be engaging in "blackmail." Fox News hosted Debra Burlingame to say that Rauf had given an "ultimatum" and that his comments represented a "form of extortion." Fox also gave a 9-11 firefighter a platform to smear Rauf as a "tax-evading, terrorist sympathizing, Armani-wearing slumlord" who is "try[ing] to extort America" and "wants to build a Tower of Triumph on the graveyard of my friends." Bill O'Reilly fearmongered that Rauf's warning about violence may be a "self-fulfilling prophecy."
This morning, the Fox & Friends hosts (and the accompanying on-screen text) referred to Rauf's comments as a "threat" at least ten times. Gretchen Carlson interpreted his "troubling" statement as "If you move it now, we're gonna attack you."
The lone voice of sanity in the conservative wilderness was Chris Wallace, who twice stated that he did not hear Rauf's comments as a "threat." As always, this acknowledgment of reality made him the exception, not the rule.
For much of the summer, conservatives have been aggressively working to blur the lines between the radicals who attacked us on September 11 and the moderate Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf in order to claim his planned Islamic center in lower Manhattan is some sort of "victory mosque." This week, when conservatives were not busy trying to equate Rauf with lunatic pastor Terry Jones and his plan to burn Qurans, they were suggesting that Rauf literally commands the forces of Al Qaeda.
On Wednesday, Rauf went on CNN's Larry King Live and warned of the dangers of perceived anti-Islam sentiment in the United States, especially as it relates to his Park51 project. Specifically, Rauf said that outspoken opposition to his project creates "danger from the radicals in the Muslim world to our national security." Before we get to the resulting epic conservative freak-out, it's important to point out that Rauf's comments track closely with comments from national security experts -- including Gen. David Petraeus -- who have repeatedly warned of the security implications of anti-Muslim protests.
Undeterred by reality, conservatives claimed Rauf was "threatening" America when he made this entirely non-controversial statement of fact.
Fox Nation broadcast as its top story that "Imam Threatens U.S., Says If Mosque Moves, Terror Will 'Explode.'" Pam Geller -- whose anti-Muslim bigotry leads her to view the world as a Magic Eye book filled with hidden Islamic crescents --announced in a headline that "Ground Zero Supremacist Imam Rauf Threatens America." Jim Hoft claimed in a post about Rauf's "threat" that the "radical" Rauf "warned that if America did not get down on its knees and allow the victory mosque to be built on the bones of dead Americans that ...'They will attack.'" Hoft instructed Rauf to "take your victory mosque and shove it."
Rush Limbaugh, Charles Krauthammer and Media Research Center's Brent Baker speculated that Rauf may be engaging in "blackmail." Fox News hosted Debra Burlingame to say that Rauf had given an "ultimatum" and that his comments represented a "form of extortion." Fox also gave a 9-11 firefighter a platform to smear Rauf as a "tax-evading, terrorist sympathizing, Armani-wearing slumlord" who is "try[ing] to extort America" and "wants to build a Tower of Triumph on the graveyard of my friends." Bill O'Reilly fearmongered that Rauf's warning about violence may be a "self-fulfilling prophecy."
This morning, the Fox & Friends hosts (and the accompanying on-screen text) referred to Rauf's comments as a "threat" at least ten times. Gretchen Carlson interpreted his "troubling" statement as "If you move it now, we're gonna attack you."
The lone voice of sanity in the conservative wilderness was Chris Wallace, who twice stated that he did not hear Rauf's comments as a "threat." As always, this acknowledgment of reality made him the exception, not the rule.
There is no gray area here: by pushing this story, conservative media
figures have revealed -- as they do pretty much every week -- that they
are either completely oblivious to reality, or they think their
viewers/listeners/readers are. And they do this all the time --
remember the forty-eight hours during the 2008 presidential campaign
when conservatives decided to pretend Barack
Obama had compared Sarah Palin to a pig when he said "you can put
lipstick on a pig; it's still a pig" to describe McCain's policies?
When the top-rated cable news organization in the country joins with
leading conservative bloggers and radio hosts to smear someone as
"threatening" to attack America for stating something that is widely
agreed-upon by security experts, their dishonesty should be news.
Unfortunately, since media conservatives seem to have a knack for
escaping consequences for their serial mendacity, their role in the
unwarranted demolition of Rauf's character will likely disappear down
the memory hole.
5 comments:
And this is why I say that it is our PATRIOTIC DUTY to vote DEMOCRATIC. Imagine the destruction from these amazingly ignorant people. After their systematic devastation is over, our country would look like London after the blitz with only white people walking around in a daze.
My neighbor, who is from PA, even hates southerners. She told me that right to my southern face.
Democratic! YAY!
LOL, Southerners, what can I say. I had met a woman from Alabama when I first started blogging, we became very good friends, and when I started my political blog she stopped talking to me because I'm a liberal!! DUH!!
When it comes to the sleazy tactics used by many conservatives/Republicans, I keep asking myself, "haven't they reached the bottom yet?" Sadly and frighteningly, I don't think they have.
As great as Media Matters and pundits such as Rachel Maddow, Cenk Uygur, and Chris Matthews are at exposing right-wing nonsense, the lies continue. Most liberals know about the tricks pulled by the conservative media so it's like preaching to the choir when we visit sites like Media Matters. Unfortunately, the people who follow Beck, Limbaugh, Palin,etc. don't give a damn about facts and logic so they will never listen to what we have to say. The best we can hope for is to make people in the middle of the political spectrum see the lies spewed by the right-wing propaganda machine.
The middle, the Independents with an open mind, these are the people we are talking to Malcolm. The wingnuts, they are deaf, dumb, and blind!
Propaganda works when people will not – or cannot - think for themselves. Ask Goebbels.
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