Friday, June 5, 2009

Political Agenda Dictated Coverage of Murders



Two murders occurred this past week that deserved national media coverage: the killing of late-term abortionist George Tiller and the killing of Army Private William Long at a recruiting center. But, regrettably, the mainstream liberal media had a political agenda which took first priority, as it always does. Non-stop coverage of the Tiller murder was the norm, while the killing of an Army private by a Muslim terrorist went ignored.



Hmmm, are we not at war with Muslim extremists? This was a terror attack on American soil. Does it not merit some media attention?

Both acts were deplorable, but at the same time, the murder of a young man who volunteers to serve his country during a time of war deserves at least equal recognition to the murder of a man who made a substantial living taking the lives of innocent babies.

Read from Michelle Malkin:

Mapping the “climate of hate”

“My column today contrasts the White House and media responses to the Tiller murder with their silence on the deadly military recruiter attack. In the latest developments on the recruiter case, more targets were reportedly found on Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad’s computer. Yesterday, investigators said he told them he would have killed more soldiers had they been in the parking lot.'

Don’t miss the heart-wrenching interview with the father of murdered Pvt. William Long here .

Still no comment from President Obama…

Update: Finally, a White House statement. L-a-m-e .

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Climate of hate, world of double standards
by Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2009

When a right-wing Christian vigilante kills, millions of fingers pull the trigger. When a left-wing Muslim vigilante kills, he kills alone. These are the instantly ossifying narratives in the Sunday shooting death of Kansas late-term abortionist George Tiller versus the Monday shootings of two Arkansas military recruiters.

Tiller’s suspected murderer, Scott Roeder, was white, Christian, anti-government, and anti-abortion. The gunman in the military recruiting center attack, Abdul Hakim Mujahid Muhammad, was black, a Muslim convert, anti-military, and anti-American. Both crimes are despicable, cowardly acts of domestic terrorism. But the disparate treatment of the two brutal cases by both the White House and the media is striking.

President Obama issued a statement condemning ‘heinous acts of violence' within hours of Tiller’s death. The Justice Department issued its own statement and sent federal marshals to protect abortion clinics. News anchors and headline writers abandoned all qualms about labeling the gunman a terrorist. An almost gleeful excess of mainstream commentary poured forth on the climates of hate and fear created by conservative talk radio, blogs, and Fox News for reporting Tiller’s activities.

By contrast, President Obama was silent about the military recruiter attacks that left 24-year-old Private William Long dead and 18-year-old Private Quinton Ezeagwula gravely wounded. On Tuesday afternoon – more than 24 hours after the attack on the military recruiting center in Little Rock – President Obama held a press conference to announce his pick for Army Secretary. It would have been exactly the right moment to express condolences for the families of the targeted Army recruiters and to condemn heinous acts of violence against our troops.

But President Obama said nothing . The Justice Department was mum. And so were the legions of finger-pointing pundits happily convicting the pro-life movement and every right-leaning writer on the planet of contributing to the murder of George Tiller.
Obama’s omission, it should be noted, comes just a few weeks after he failed to mention the Bronx jihadi plot to bomb synagogues and a National Guard airbase during his speech on homeland security.

Why the silence? Politically and religiously-motivated violence, it seems, is only worth lamenting when it demonizes opponents. Which also helps explain why the phrase 'lone shooter' is ubiquitous in media coverage of jihadi shooters gone wild – think convicted Jeep Jihadi Mohammed Taheri-Azar at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill or Israel-bashing gunman Naveed Haq who targeted a Seattle Jewish charity or Los Angeles International Airport shooter Hesham Hedayet who opened fire at the El Al Israeli airline ticket counter– but not in cases involving rare acts of anti-abortion violence.

Even Jeffrey Goldberg of the left-leaning Atlantic magazine noticed the double standards. He called attention to a National Public Radio report on the military recruiter attack that failed to mention the religion and anti-military animus of the suspect. Wrote Goldberg: 'Why not tell people what is actually happening in the world? We saw this a couple of weeks ago, when the press only gingerly acknowledged that the malevolent though incompetent suspects in the synagogue bombing-conspiracy case in New York were converts to Islam. How is the public served by this kind of silence? The extremist Christian beliefs of George Tiller’s alleged murderer are certainly relevant to that case, and no one in my profession is hesitant to discuss them. Why the hesitancy to talk about the motivations of the man who allegedly killed Pvt. William Long?'

The truth is that the ‘climate of hate’ doesn’t have just one hemisphere. But you won’t hear the Council on American Islamic Relations acknowledging the national security risks of jihadi infiltrators who despise our military and have plotted against our troops from within the ranks – including convicted fragging killer Hasan Akbar and terror plotters Ali Mohamed, Jeffrey Battle, and Semi Osman .

You won’t hear about the escalating war on military recruitment centers on the op-ed pages of the New York Times – from vandalism to obstruction to Molotov cocktail attacks on campus stations across the country; to the shutdown of a Pittsburgh military recruitment office by zealots holding signs that read 'Recruiters are Child Predators;' to the prolonged harassment campaign against the Marine recruiting center in Berkeley, where Code Pink protesters called America soldiers assassins; to the bomb blast at the Times Square recruiting center last March.

And you’ll certainly hear little about the most recent left-wing calls to violence by a Playboy magazine writer who published a vulgar list of conservative female writers and commentators he said he’d like to rape (the obscene slang word he used is not printable). The list was hyped by the magazine’s publicity team and light-heartedly promoted by mainstream publications such as Politico.com (founded by Washington Post reporters).

Is it too much to ask the media cartographers in charge of mapping the ‘climate of hate’ to do their jobs with both eyes open?”

Good reporting by Michelle. But, I beg to differ, Tiller's assassin certainly had a twisted view of Christianity. Therefore, his "Christianity" is questionable.

3 comments:

Diogenes said...

"Tiller's assassin certainly had a twisted view of Christianity. Therefore, his "Christianity" is questionable."

I couldn't agree more. I've been saying that about you and yours for some time now.

Debra Moore said...

Diogenes, I, and others like me, never called for the murder of Tiller or any other abortionist. We just wanted them locked behind bars for the rest of their lives so they could not perform anymore late-term abortions. Surely, even you don't support partial-birth abortion.

Diogenes said...

When an expectant mother finds out, in late term, that for some reason her baby does not have a brain, or some other internal organs, and that her baby will NEVER live in this world -- then that mom should have options. I don't know the statistics -- and neither do you -- as to how many late-term abortions are performed under circumstances such as these.

But my common sense tells me that most, if not all, late-term abortions are performed in these types of cases. Why would a woman carry a fetus for more than 6 months and THEN decide, capriciously, that "I've decided I don't really want one of those 'baby' things after all" ?

If you're convinced otherwise, then round up all your friends and head down to the couple of doctors nationwide that will perform these abortions. And volunteer to adopt the babies if the moms will forgoe abortions and carry them to term.

The probem is, there won't be any opportunity for you to adopt these kids. They'll be dead before the ink is dry on the legal papers. And you'll be able to walk away with a clear conscience, while the mom and family will be left behind to cope with the trauma.

And before you even say it, the fact that there are only a couple of doctors nationwide that will do this is NOT a testament to how unspeakable the thought is. No, almost every doctor is scared to death of the violence perpetrated by the radical anti-choice crowd. It's one thing to perform a service which you think is needed. It's another to perform a service that may cost you your life and the lives of your family.

Scott Roeder is only the latest in a long sordid line of murderers that brings this stark reality home.

No, you probably never called for Tiller's murder (at least not in print). But every one of you who routinely called him Tiller the Baby Killer, who talked about the "murder of innocent babies" played at least a small part in the development of deluded creeps like Roeder. Look at how many of your anti-choice brethren have hailed Roeder as a "hero". Look at YOUR OWN READERS that have thrown around the "vengeance is mine" scripture as an anti-choice slogan, tacit approval for what happened to Tiller.