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FNC has hosted New Black Panther fringe group more than 50 times

July 14, 2010 1:47 pm ET by Tom Allison

For weeks, Fox News has been hyping J. Christian Adams' discredited allegations that the Department of Justice has "a hostility in the voting section and in the civil rights division to bringing cases on behalf of white victims for the benefit of national racial minorities." Predictably, right-wing media quickly used the phony controversy to race-bait, attempting to connect the Obama administration to the New Black Panther Party -- a designated hate group. Fox News' Glenn Beck, for example, said on his radio show that the New Black Panther Party represented "the kinds of people that our president aligns himself with," and Fox News' David Asman accused Obama of "defending racists" by "letting the Black Panthers off." More recently, Megyn Kelly, the biggest Adams cheerleader of them all, devoted airtime interviewing New Black Panther President Malik Shabazz. This episode follows a pattern of Fox highlighting this radical fringe group over the years.

Republican Vice-Chair of the Commission on Civil Rights Abigail Thernstrom said in April that a line of questioning establishing that the New Black Panther Party was a fringe hate group was not relevant to the Justice Department's handling of the case, or to the Commission's dubious investigation into the DOJ, saying it did not "really get to the matter of the internal DOJ decision to dismiss this lawsuit. "Yet Fox News has recently focused the story on the NBPP itself, seemingly portraying Obama's Justice Department as defenders of an organization that is labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The Anti-Defamation League describes the New Black Panther Party as "the largest organized anti-Semitic and racist black militant group in America." But research compiled by Media Matters shows that for years this fringe hate group has essentially had an open invitation to appear on Fox News, amounting to at least 51 appearances by its members. And that's only on primetime shows that are available in the Nexis database.    

  • In June 24, 1998, Sean Hannity reported on a Klan rally planned in Jasper, Texas, following the murder of a black man allegedly by white supremacists. Hannity hosted New Black Panther Quanell X as well as a Klan member to discuss the murder.
  • On May 3, 2001, Bill O'Reilly hosted NBPP President Malik Shabazz to comment on President Bill Clinton's decision to rent an office in Harlem. Shabazz responded that "the New Black Panther Party is not real happy about Mr. Clinton's presence up town" and "we want to keep Harlem as it is, as a black area." Shabazz called gentrification "genocide" and blamed the U.S. government for having "pushed drugs into the black community."
  • On April 12, 2001, Hannity & Colmes hosted Malik Shabazz, along with radio host Bill Cunningham, to discuss a curfew enacted in Cincinnati following racially charged violence in the city. Shabazz stated, "We understand our people's sentiments. It's not a riot. It's a rebellion in Cincinnati." He continued: "The mayor is no friend of ours. Under the mayor's watch in Cincinnati, black people are dying in cold blood, and we will not sit back and allow that to continue."
  • On the August 31, 1999, Fox News' Hannity & Colmes hosted Quanell X to discuss a New Black Panther-organized Million Youth March planned in Washington, D.C. The previous year's march had erupted into violence when New Black Panther leader Khalid Muhammad made inflammatory statements regarding Jews and white people. During the interview, X called fellow guest Jesse Peterson of The Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny, a group of conservative African-Americans, a "snaggle-toothed sell-out against black liberation" and a "boot-licking hypocrite."

After the jump is a list of more than fifty instances Fox has hosted a member of the NBPP:

Date

Show

Guest

6/24/1998

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

8/31/1999

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

6/21/2000

The Edge with Paula Zahn

Quanell X

6/22/2000

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

6/23/2000

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

2/19/2001

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

3/19/2001

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

4/12/2001

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

5/3/2001

The O'Reilly Factor

Malik Shabazz

5/18/2001

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

7/30/2001

The O'Reilly Factor

Malik Shabazz

9/7/2001

Fox News Edge

Malik Shabazz

11/1/2001

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

1/16/2002

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

2/18/2002

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

7/7/2002

Fox Wire

Malik Shabazz

7/8/2002

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

7/18/2002

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

8/16/2002

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

10/24/2002

The O'Reilly Factor

Malik Shabazz

10/28/2002

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

7/9/2003

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

2/28/2004

Big Story Weekend Edition

Malik Shabazz

6/21/2004

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

5/3/2005

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

5/5/2005

The O'Reilly Factor

Quanell X

5/25/2005

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

9/19/2005

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

9/27/2005

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

10/13/2005

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

10/17/2005

The O'Reilly Factor

Malik Shabazz

10/17/2005

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

11/29/2005

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

2/9/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

3/10/2006

The O'Reilly Factor

Malik Shabazz

4/10/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

5/1/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

5/1/2006

On the Record with Greta Van Susteren

Malik Shabazz

6/7/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

8/11/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

11/16/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

11/30/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

12/5/2006

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

1/5/2007

The O'Reilly Factor

Malik Shabazz

2/26/2007

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

3/9/2007

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

4/13/2007

Hannity & Colmes

Hashim Nzinga

7/16/2007

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

10/19/2007

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

12/4/2007

Hannity & Colmes

Quanell X

3/19/2008

Hannity & Colmes

Malik Shabazz

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    • Author by David2012 (July 14, 2010 1:52 pm ET)
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      This is an old, old tactic. The first time I saw it was with Malcolm X, in his early days as a fiery spokesman for the Nation of Islam. The media amplify extreme rhetoric in order to whip up white backlash, to raise tensions, and to create hatred and fear.

      And for the audiences to which Fox panders, it is quite successful.
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      • Author by Übermensch (July 14, 2010 2:03 pm ET)
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        You see though. FNC was for the NBPP before they were against the NBPP.
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        • Author by okiepoli (July 14, 2010 2:08 pm ET)
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          Of course! See, they are fair and balanced!
          /snark
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        • Author by shaggles (July 14, 2010 2:33 pm ET)
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          True. They were for them when they were critical of Bill Clinton.
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    • Author by raine315 (July 14, 2010 2:28 pm ET)
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      Who is Quanell X and Hashim Nzinga?
      Where does Fox News find these people- I'm black and couldnt find a Black Panther if you asked me too

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      • Author by neon desert (July 14, 2010 2:49 pm ET)
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        I have a reliable source that tells me that "Hashim Nzinga" is the name of a Celestial Seasonings tea sold in northern India.
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      • Author by Übermensch (July 14, 2010 3:18 pm ET)
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        I'm black and couldnt find a Black Panther if you asked me too
        ~by raine315


        Just don't tease the Panthers like FNC is doing. I hear nothing good comes from teasing the Panthers
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      • Author by manndan (July 14, 2010 3:19 pm ET)
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        Quanell X is an activist and local news camera-mugger in Houston, Texas.
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      • Author by rwmacdonald2091 (July 14, 2010 4:51 pm ET)
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        "I'm black and couldnt find a Black Panther if you asked me too"

        It's easy to find one, tune into Hannity's show!
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        • Author by ProgLib (July 14, 2010 10:01 pm ET)
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          Yep... Hannity LOVES that bigot, Jesse Peterson. He makes African Americans look really bad. Most are open-minded and want to find the truth. That moron just wants to complain about how lazy black people are and that they are always on welfare.
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    • Author by vysotsky (July 14, 2010 5:02 pm ET)
      2  
      Well, at least they're living up to their motto by balancing their fringe white pride rhetoric...

      [/snark][/sarcasm]
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      • Author by ProgLib (July 14, 2010 10:02 pm ET)
        3  
        God, what a moron. That comment by Gibby is one for the ages. No wonder he got canceled. And now, look who's in his place.
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    • Author by iupjimbo (July 14, 2010 5:07 pm ET)
         
      I've been compiling some foxnews.com stories of late, including some choice comments: www.thejamestownargus.net The race-baiting has been turned up to 11 of late. Amazing . . . .
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    • Author by fairliberal (July 14, 2010 9:29 pm ET)
        4
      So what. Fox also has Code Pink on from time to time, does that mean that they support Code Pink? Fox has also had acorn on many times , does that mean they support the now defunct acorn? This a non issue, more made up garbage from the dweebs at mmfa.
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      • Author by ProgLib (July 14, 2010 10:09 pm ET)
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        No, what Fox tries to do is get people representing these groups on their programs, spite them with typical rhetoric lambasting them for how terrible they are, the representatives fire back with a (usually) rational response, the Fox host yells back, they yell back, and so on. And, what does the Fox audience gather from this exchange? The people from these groups, including the group itself, is even worse than they had initially thought.

        Plus, many times, the day after, the host comes back on, gives an update on the interview/debate, attacks the group again, attacks the representative for being "anti-American", "far-left", socialist, etc., and, all of a sudden, they are hated by everybody.
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        • Author by highlyunlikely (July 14, 2010 10:29 pm ET)
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          Mr.: I think fair misses the point deliberately. and in doing so, fair makes your point - quite un-deliberately. which is to invite the enemy on in order to discredit it via its most extreme representatives. that's so what.
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      • Author by bintx (July 15, 2010 10:13 am ET)
           
        Well, fairliberal, using Beckian logic, of course it means Fox supports them and associates with them. Any contact at all with anybody at all EVER means that Obama is an associate of and supports said people. Never mind that it's not true and that it is a "non-issue, more made up garbage from the dweebs at Fox," dimwitted twits like you will believe it.

        Really, fairliberal, you need to get help for your Fox addiction. They are sucking any intelligence you may have ever had right out of your skull.
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      • Author by vysotsky (July 15, 2010 11:34 am ET)
           
        "So what. Fox also has Code Pink on from time to time, does that mean that they support Code Pink? Fox has also had acorn on many times , does that mean they support the now defunct acorn? This a non issue, more made up garbage from the dweebs at mmfa."

        You seem to agree with MMFA, fairliberal, that FNC tries to generate controversy and outrage with sensational coverage of non-mainstream groups regardless of their size and influence. You just don't seem to realize it.

        When it comes to the NBPP, you're absolutely right: this is a non issue. So why are you upset with MMFA instead of FNC?
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    • Author by serg99 (July 15, 2010 1:14 am ET)
         
      ok see you dont give racist a platform such as say black panthers or say the KKK unless you want to fear monger which is what fox is good at
      the thing i hate more then the fear mongering tactics of Fox is the fact that CNN will soon have them on to
      msnbc isn't perfect but it is better then this bull
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    • Author by JustTheTruthPlease (July 15, 2010 9:33 am ET)
         
      Just proves that FNC allows all viewpoints to be aired. Isn't that something?
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    • Author by Poole1Dan (July 15, 2010 11:17 am ET)
         
      So let me get this straight: MMFA is criticizing Fox News-who is supposedly a flaming Right Wing political operation that hosts a bunch of right wing fringe guests like Pamela Geller-for giving air time to a radical LEFT wing group? What kind of contradictory garbage is that!!!??? One of two things is going on here:

      -MMFA has developed such an obsessive hatred with Fox News that they will smear FNC no matter who they interview, which inevitably sets up blatant contradictions like the one I just exposed.

      OR

      -MMFA is throwing a huge hissy fit because Fox News has repeatedly exposed the cruel, racist, dehumanizing side of the political left in the United States, a side which MMFA is completely in sync with but which cannot be exposed to the American people lest MMFA and far left organizations like it lose all their credibility. After-all, the only way so-called "progressive" front groups like MMFA keep their credibility is by giving the appearance to the American people that they are in the mainstream, which explains why their pals n the Democrat party are always campaigning as conservative moderates or even just plain old conservatives as in the case with John Murthas old seat. The American people are center-right, but MMFA is far left, just like the Black Panthers, and MMFA doesn't want the American people to know that. Hence why they are whining about all the candid air time the Black Panthers get.

      I hope Fox News puts these radical leftists on as much as possible that way the American people can truly see how ugly and destructive so-called progressives really are. To paraphrase what Gary McNamara of the Midnight Radio Network likes to say about the far left:

      "we WANT you liberals to talk like this, cause if you do, the American people will reject you."
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