Editor's notes: Darren Goode and The Hill reveal their willingness to continue the conspiracy of the 400 journalists and elitists caught last week in a massive plot to use such things as accusations of racism to influence the voting public. The story below, reveals a willingness to get the facts wrong with regard to FoxNews in order to tie that news network to a false accusation of racism. Read the brief excerpt and our rebuttal:
Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean accused Fox News of promoting racism, including in the recent fracas over the Obama administration’s forced resignation of Agriculture Department official Shirley Sherrod. “Let’s just be blunt about this … I think Fox News did something that was absolutely racist,” Dean charged on "Fox News Sunday." Dean said Fox helped promote the charges that Sherrod – who is black – made racist comments about white farmers, which led to her forced resignation Monday. READ THE FULL STORY HERE >>>>
What this article [in The Hill] leaves out entirely is a 60 second confrontation following Dean's ridiculous charge, a confrontation between Wallace and Dean in which Dean was repeatedly asked by Wallace, the host of the FoxNews show at 3:00 pm, if he knew that Sherrod was fired well before there was any airing of the video in question, that FoxNews played no role whatsoever in the firing of this politically bigoted woman. Dean stammered around for the full 60 seconds and never answered the question.
The fact is this: the big loser of the week in this matter was Mr. Obama. No one really believes that he had nothing to do with the firing. Sherrod herself makes the claim of Obama's involvement. He acted without having all the facts -- something that Obama does more often than recent presidents. He did not know what was in the Arizona bill at the time he first issued his criticism; he did not know the facts in the Professor Gates "cops acted stupidly" incident; he did not know of the inclusion of Federally funded abortions in the healthcare bill; he did not know that guaranteed coverage for dependents was not in the healthcare -- and we seriously could go on and on.
The biggest oversight of this story is the fact that the Breitbart release of the Sherrod video HAD THE TURNING POINT in the release. While the video release did not feature Sherrod's full commentary on the so-called "turning point," it was clearly in Breitbart's release and for that reason, she will not be successful in suing him --- at least according to Megyn Kelly of FoxNews.
The second biggest oversight in this story is the fact that Glenn Beck was the only major commentator of the FoxNews evening offering (Beck, O'Reilly, Hannity and Van Suteren) to NOT reference the story. He made no mention of the event at all. Yet, it was Beck the Administration feared the most -- according to Sherrod.
The Lefts' effort to make this story a tale about racism with Glenn Beck, the Tea Party and FoxNews is turning out to be monumental failure.
Our final comment is this: he he he .
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