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Will the press tell the truth about the Kevin Jennings witch hunt?

October 02, 2009 10:40 am ET by Eric Boehlert

At Think Progress, Eric Alterman and Mickey Ehrlich provide excellent context to the unfolding right-wing media smear campaign against the Obama administration's Kevin Jennings. Media Matters all week has been documenting the unbridled hatred, and at times open homophobia, that's driving the GOP Noise Machine attacks against Jennings. Alterman and Ehrlich shine a spotlight on the mainstream press and ask what its role is when a character assassination plot like this gets pushed out.

They write:

Unlike the Jones and ACORN cases, we’ve received no new information in any of these [Jennings] accusations. All the right has done is repeat accusations made against Jennings by the Family Research Council who began the “Stop Kevin Jennings” campaign and the accompanying website, StopJennings.org, back in June. But so long as the mainstream media invites the lunatic fringe to set its agenda, our politics will remain in thrall to a man who claims that Obama retains a deep-seated hatred against his own white mother, and invites black school kids to beat up white ones because, well, just because…

That can’t be why they got into journalism in the first place.

The sad truth is that today's serious political press corps, when faced with right-wing hardball, often retreats to a he said/he said reporting style in an attempt to not ferret out the facts; to avoid being held responsible if the conclusions anger conservatives.

We're seeing much the same unfold this week with the Jennings story. But this right-wing attempt to hijack the news, as Alterman and Ehrlich detail, is even more insidious: It's a naked attempt to ruin a public official's reputation by inventing incendiary allegations. Period.

Question: Is the press really going to stand by and not only watch that happen, but also indirectly contribute?

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    • Author by Cannonball (October 02, 2009 10:43 am ET)
         
      Yes! the mainstream press will just stand by...
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (October 02, 2009 10:44 am ET)
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      The MSM has not reported that Kevin Jennings and Bill Ayers are lovers...so I must assume it is true. ;>)
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    • Author by DellDolly (October 02, 2009 11:40 am ET)
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      I clicked on one of the links above, the 'inventing incendiary allegations' one, and went to a press release, and don't you know, one of the comments there was complaining that MMFA wasn't providing enough evidence for him. However, there were hyperlinks in their press release that led to further evidence and information. So, this poster was too ignorant or too lazy to click on the links and he wanted to blame MMFA for failing to give him enough info.

      If only giving enough info to people would be enough to stop these ridiculous smears. But my point is that it does help to provide this info. It does stop some of the attacks - not near enough of them, but some. It has seemed to have awakened the media to some things. They've got a long ways to go, based on current evidence, but it does help. Don't get discouraged.
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    • Author by pbrauer (October 02, 2009 1:13 pm ET)
         
      Kathy Shaidle at David Horowitz' smear blog posted this:

      http://newsrealblog.com/2009/10/02/media-matters-defends-kevin-jennings-with-scare-quote-fu/
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    • Author by RUKidding (October 02, 2009 2:08 pm ET)
         
      Didn't Kevin Jennings say that “one of the people that always inspired me is Harry Hay.” Jennings also edited a book called Becoming Visible: A Reader in Gay and Lesbian History for High School and College Students which included a biographical sketch on Harry Hay. Isn't Harry Hay a major suporter of NAMBLA?

      Didn't Jennings write the forward to a book called "Queering Elementary Education"?

      Didn't Jennings, the champion of tolerance and opponent of hate speech, say the following while speaking at Marble Collegiate Church in March of 2000. reprtetedly said of Christians—“ F___ ‘em”

      Doesn't Jennings seek to actively promote homosezuality in elementary schools?

      I guess you're right, there is no problem with any of that.
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