Palin headlines birther conference; press pretends not to notice
If you don't think there's a media double standard that favors Republicans over Democrats, then let's play a game of what-if.
What if, in 2006, at Yearly Kos, the first annual convention of liberal bloggers and their readers, organizers shelled out $100,000 for former Vice President Al Gore to address attendees? And what if the same organizers booked as an opening-night speaker a fringe, radical-left conspiracy theorist who'd spent the previous year pushing the thoroughly debunked claim that some Bush White administration insiders played a role in, and even planned, the 9-11 attacks. What if the speaker (also proudly anti-Semitic) received a standing ovation from the liberal Yearly Kos crowd?
Given that backdrop, and given the fact that the 9-11 Truther nut had for weeks bragged about his chance to share the stage with Gore, do you think the press would have demanded that Gore justify his association with a hateful conference that embraced a 9-11 Truther? Do you think pundits would have universally mocked and ridiculed Gore's judgment while condemning the Yearly Kos convention as being a hothouse of left-wing hate? Do you think Gore's appearance would have become a thing?
I sure do.
Gore and liberal bloggers would have been crucified by the press and the D.C. chattering class if the scenario I described ever unfolded in real life. (FYI, it goes without saying that organizers for Yearly Kos, now known as Netroots Nation, would never dream of mainstreaming an anti-Semitic 9-11 Truther via a prime-time speaking gig.)
But this past weekend in Nashville, at the first National Tea Party Convention, the Beltway press did just the opposite with regard to Sarah Palin's keynote address, which did follow a prime-time speech by "birther" nut Joseph Farah, who over the years has carved out a uniquely hateful and demented corner of the right-wing blogosphere. Because, yes, at the Tea Party convention, Farah, a proud Muslim-hater and gay-hater, did receive a standing ovation from the conservative crowd after he unfurled his thoroughly debunked birther garbage. (i.e. Obama "doesn't have a birth certificate.") And Farah did brag in the weeks leading up to the event about his chance to share the stage with Palin, to associate with Palin. ("Sold out! Palin-Farah ticket rocks tea-party convention," read the headline at Farah's discredited right-wing site, WorldNetDaily.com.)
Worst of all, though, the press played dumb about the whole thing.
Fact: Virtually nobody in the corporate media said boo about Palin helping to legitimize Farah by sharing the same stage with him. She was given a total free ride.
And I mean nobody. According to Nexis, there were more than 150 newspaper articles and columns published in the U.S. last week that mentioned both Palin and the Tea Party. (Combined, The New York Times and The Washington Post published 18 of them.) Yet out of all those articles and columns, exactly two also mentioned Joseph Farah by name. (Congrats to the Philadelphia Daily News and New Hampshire's Concord Monitor.)
And keep in mind that lots of scribes, even after listening to Farah's rambling rant, filed dispatches from Nashville stressing how mellow and mainstream the Tea Party convention was turning out to be. According to the Post, the mood at the Nashville confab was "festive, even giddy." And no, not a single word in the Post dispatch mentioned Farah's high-profile birther harangue.
Bottom line: The birther movement embarrasses most conservatives. Yet even when they invite a birther nut to speak at their conference, the press still won't ask tough questions. Instead, journalists politely look away.
It didn't used to work that way. There's been a long media tradition of holding politicians accountable for their public associations, especially when they appear at conventions that feature fringe rhetoric from controversial speakers. Reporting on who politicians agree to share a stage with has always been considered not only fair game, but genuinely newsworthy.
It's just that in this instance, the press gave Palin a complete and unobstructed free ride, a free ride Al Gore never would have been afforded.
In fact, the stage-sharing question was actually of added importance at the Tea Party event, because the movement remains somewhat undefined, since, unlike a political party, it does not have obvious leaders. The people Tea Party organizers choose to associate with provide telling insight into where the movement might be headed.
As Joel Mathis at Philadelphia Weekly wrote last week (emphasis in the original):
Whenever liberals point out some of the nuttier stuff at the Tea Party gatherings -- the racist signs, the comparisons of Obama to Hitler or the talk of revolution and secession -- Tea Party sympathizers offer a couple of excuses: The nutty stuff is at the fringe, not really representative of the group as a whole and it's not fair that you focus on that! Or that the whole thing amounts to political theater, not to be taken that seriously.
But this convention is making it harder for a reasonable observer to distinguish between the nuts and the mainstream. They're all on the same stage together.
I realize some people will take issue with my headline and my claim that the Tea Party gathering in Nashville was a "birther conference." They'll claim the controversial topic was not the dominant issue addressed at the event and that I'm trying to tar a mainstream movement with the distasteful fringe. And that's why there was no reason for the press to dwell on the issue over the weekend.
Baloney.
I'm not the one making the birther connection. It was the Tea Party convention planners who made the conscious decision to place the topic front and center. Face it, when organizers invite a high-profile birther disciple to address the entire convention, and when he receives a standing ovation after pushing the birther craziness, then they're hosting a birther conference. End of story. (And that's when the press should have taken note.)
And can we please retire the media-sanctioned Republican defense that the racially tinged birther crusade represents a tiny, misguided element of the conservative movement? That's more baloney. Birthers have been mainstreamed, thanks to the GOP Noise Machine. How else would you explain the fact that more than 60 percent of self-indentified Southern Republicans either believe Obama was not born in America or aren't sure?
Birthers have hit critical mass, which became blindingly obvious over the weekend when mainstream GOP star Sarah Palin spoke at a convention that rolled out the red carpet for the No. 1 birther cop.
Again, if Tea Party organizers didn't want the conference to be viewed as a birther clearinghouse, then they shouldn't have invited Farah, whose only real claim to fame in the past year has been his increasingly deranged obsession with Obama's birth certificate. (FoxNews.com on Farah: His "raison d'etre of late has been to challenge Obama's eligibility to be president.")
But they did invite him.
If Tea Party organizers had pangs of guilt after Farah's speech, they could have denounced his comments. Sure, it would have been incredibly hypocritical, since, again, they invited Farah, and everyone in the Nashville ballroom knew what he was going to talk about. But if organizers wanted, for purely political reasons, to retroactively distance themselves from the debunked conspiracy theory, they could have done that.
But nobody did.
Keep in mind that there was online speculation Saturday that conference leaders were going to hold a press conference to downplay the birther angle.
But the press conference never happened.
There was also speculation that Palin might show some courage Saturday night and, from the Tea Party stage, create her own Sister Souljah moment and denounce the birther garbage.
But Palin did not. (Recall that in December, Palin told a radio host the public was "rightfully" making an issue about Obama's birth certificate and that she didn't "have a problem with that." Farah's WND used her comments to highlight its prior "reporting" on Obama's birth certificate and sell its birther swag.)
And wait, didn't conservative media activist Andrew Breitbart call out Farah at the Tea Party convention?
Didn't Breitbart denounce the birther crusade as a "self-indulgent," "narcissistic" "losing issue"? Well, yeah, but that happened outside the convention hall, and out of view of the conventioneers -- not exactly a profile in courage. Meaning Breitbart was reportedly "grumbling audibly" about the birther stuff during Farah's speech, but when Breitbart had the convention stage to himself that night -- when Breitbart followed Farah's crazy remarks -- did Breitbart loudly denounce the birther nonsense in front of the Tea Party convention crowd?
Plus, before Breitbart gets credit for being a conservative voice of reason on the birther obsession, please note that last year, one of Breitbart's own sites, Big Hollywood, routinely pushed the "self-indulgent" birther crap. (e.g. "In Defense of the Birthers.") So it's hard to take Breitbart's sudden birther denunciations seriously.
Let's return to the original what-if scenario, just to stress that if a high-profile liberal netroots conference during the Bush years ever, ever embraced the 9-11 Truther crusade the way Palin's Tea Party convention so publicly did last weekend with birthers, the emerging online progressive movement would have instantly discredited itself in the eyes of corporate media. Adopting a one-strike-you're-out rule, journalists would have gleefully written up the netroots' obituary, denouncing the movement as unserious and unstable. And yes, they would have taken special pleasure in piling on Gore for having anything to do with such an odious event.
But Palin strolling onto the same Tea Party stage after convention-goers gave a birther fanatic a standing ovation? That's just not news, people.
Curse that liberal media!
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As a lay historian, I remember reading about Joseph Goebbels complaining that the Nazis' anti-Jew messages were playing "well" in the urban areas, but not so great in the countryside and gee, what could he/they do to make sure it got spread around better.
What the reichwingers are doing now is the reverse of Goebbels' problem -- their message plays like gangbusters in Rural, U.S.A., but meets with a lot of skepticism in "elite" coastal/urban cities, so, what to do?
The answer? Bully the weak-kneeed, bleeding-hearts, liberal chattering class into promoting fascism as a legitimate alternative to our current form of democracy.
Hey, it worked for the Nazis, didn't it? And they won power with only 29% of the vote, too.
So why smear Obama, why the constant hate speach, what is gained there of? Perhaps it's a human nature thing - "my life sucks. I'm angry. It's all your fault my life sucks" - this could be the reasoning of the audience. The speakers are helping the crowd point that finger of blame at the enemy, Obama, and by deference, away from themselves. Like the speakers are claiming: "It's all his fault! He's the bad guy and I'm a little angel of truth"
The longer the GOP lets these nutbags hang out on the fringe with denouncing them loudly, boldly, and without fear (including Boss Hogg), the longer they stay in political exile.
Limbaugh is basically telling the base that up is down and sand is water............and the damned republican politians are agreeing with him
But, seriously: has Media Matters ever corrected their lie about the birth certificate issue? Everyone see if you can concentrate on that one issue: MMFA said something that isn't true, and they've never corrected it. That tends to cast doubt on the other things that MMFA says.
Once again: try to just concentrate on that: MMFA said something that's objectively false (as described at the link), and they haven't corrected it.
I trust that everyone is able to read the link, understand it, and act like grown-ups when discussing it.
Obiviously you've seen this and its made no impression. Explain why.
As for what you link to, so? Does that mean that MMFA wasn't lying?
I've been here for a while. I've seen many attempts to portray MMfa as lying. Usually by folks who have no truth within themselves, but plenty of ideological purity. I've found them unconvincing. You too.
Of course nobody can authenticate a picture on a website while the HDH spokeswoman could not see the backside of the document and it is honest and smart to confess that, because there was only one copy and perhaps you do know that a document has always two sides. FactCheck showed more completely both sides and several close-ups of the details.
Now we see that the only counter evidence is a nurse in Kenya who remembers the birth of Barack H. Obama in a Kenyan hospital. She is paid to remember that and there is some biblical logic in it, because when you do experience very closely the birth of a POTUS you will never forget such an extraordinary event. There was a star above the hospital, shepherds were in the fields and the Rolling Stones sang It's A Hard Day's Night. Such a story is worth to be paid for, but alas, it's very difficult and unbelievable that the young American mother went to Kenya by that time, because the father was already married in his homeland and she didn't know that by then. So Barack's father would have done everything in those days to do to prevent his dear Ann visiting his family. The truth is that medical care was very poor and scarce in the British colony and neither the family Obama wasn't rich nor the young couple or Stanley Ann Dunham's family. Let's face it, that it was dangerous to make such a voyage to Kenya in the last weeks of pregnancy. Also by now Kenya is ranking on the Human Development Index 147 out of 182. It was a much harder place to be in 1961. Those times were the personal hard times too and they needed all the support they could get from Ann's American family and the American facilities. By then Kenya was not the right place to be and give birth to a shining individual like Barack Husein Obama.
Lonewacko = epic fail. Now come back to the real world with the rest of us.
Can you find more examples of MMFA "lying" or just the one article based on incomplete information that turned out to be 100% accurate anyway.
Also, while you're pushing conspiracies, please explain the two birth announcements in local newspapers.
/sarcasm
Tre, don't get them started.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2008/jun/27/obamas-birth-certificate-part-ii/
Not at all, you "loon-alert" light is shining brightly enough!
Its NOT an issue, loonwacko.
ROFLOL! You asking us to seriously discuss a Jerome Corsi rant?
BWAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
ROFLOLOLOLMFAO!!!!!!!
hey thanks for the belly laughs, Loonwacko!!!
Great article Eric.
But, while you did use "corporate media", I really wish you and others on the side of sanity would stick "controlled" between those two words.
There is no "main stream media" - that's a myth concocted by the CCM puppeteers to legitimize their antics.
And control is really what really needs to see the light of day since it's control that decides who's hired, fired, assigned, edited, when they're broadcast and where they appear in the publication.
The right bombasts like a futhermucker when a poll of non-management in the media revealed their Liberal voting patterns. What you very rarely hear, see or read is the voting pattern of media CEOs, upper management and editors.
Hmmm... I wonder why?
Because they buy votes wholesale. Case Study: Microsoft bought the Republican congress in 2000 for about $6 million in PR & Lobbying costs. In exchange MSFT got the Bush DOJ to drop the antitrust case in 2001 they'd lost in April 2000.
Imagine, for $6 million MSFT kept billions in net profit, a return on investment of 1,000:1, and they got to write off the $6 million a an expense. Oh yeah, MSFT had to pay $1.95 BILLION to Sun Microsystems for damages, but MSFT still kept many billions more.
People are so busy worrying about a few illegal immigrants voting (never found any did they?) that they missed the votes that were bought.
Assuming someone made that claim (I haven't seen it) what would that have to do with anti-semitism?
I normally like your work Eric, and your premise is sound (i.e. the double stndard), but your hypothetcal scenario is not very well thought through.
Are you kiddin' me? The title was of the piece was "Palin headlines birther conference; press pretends not to notice"
Do you understand that the POINT of the article has just about zero to do with Eric's mirroring hypothetical that you're questioning?
Sheeesh!
If you'll read closely, you'll see that I acknowledged that the premise (or POINT, as you put it) of the article was sound.
There are very serious, sincere people with valid questions about what we do and do not actually know about 9/11, including victims and their families, and this article characterizes them all as insane anti-semites and it creates a false charicature of those concerns.
Further, it doesn't even make sense. Let's say, just for the sake of discussion, there was someone, somewhere (I'm not aware of anyone), saying that Bush planned or was involved in 9/11 (I'm certainly not saying it, Eric said it), how would that have anything to do with anti-semitism? Is Bush Jewish and I missed it?
I stand by my post. Not your best work Eric.
There are certainly loony-tune conspiracy theorists out there who think Bush planned or was somehow involved in the carrying out of the 9=11 attacks. They just haven't been mainstreamed the way that the right has mainstreamed the birthers.
I read bamaman saying, essentially, that for every 9/11 'conspiracy theorist' accusing Bush' there are ten 9/11 'truthers' who know the Bush-said version is a lie, not accusing anyone specifically, demanding truthful answers to questions through a new Commission for investigations with subpoena power.
'Conspiracy theorists' are edgy, borderline, not necessarily un-crazy, and not representative of average 'truthers' -- who have valid questions, not 'conspiracy' answers.
The 'truther' group is gaining ground against the media's barricade of 9/11 investigation. For example, here's an outspoken whistle-blower 'truther' (debuted six months ago) who can't be called "certainly loony-tune," but then, he's not a "conspiracy theorist" either, he's a 'truther.' There's a difference.
Major General Albert Stubblebine: Towers Fell Down Because of Explosives - Posted on 29 June 2009 Perhaps it is ironic that the military man feels free and qualified to report on Press and media reporting, but not the other way around.
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Fair enough argument by analogy, Eric. Except where it breaks down without a link connecting 'birther nutjobs' to '9/11 truthers' as a parallel.
As much as Farah's 'birther' bu!!sh!t banishes him-entire to the Island of Forgotten Fools, far away from the main stream, why would anyone bring back from there and go on carrying his anti-Muslim Conviction built and justified with only imaginary TV tales of hijackers?
The difference between 'birther nutjobs' and 'Bush-said 9/11 parrots' is that the former ignores substantive documents in evidence, and the latter has none.
TV doesn't dare betray itself by pointing a camera on 9/11 truth picket lines while every one of them shows documents prosecuting TV's bush-league lies. FOX lied first in the Legend of 9/1l and so infected fraud TV in every co-twisted channel of the cable bundle mainstream ... fooling some of the people twice who earlier fell for the 'Once upon a time in Florida' Ballot Counting Fable.
Most of what most Americans think comes from their TV; which, when subtracted, leaves each with only inborn common sense, easily understanding that Dot 1 (Fla2K) connected to Dot 2 (9/11 tactic) connected to Dot 3 (anthrax letters tactic) draws a figure like as in themselves -- human nature plans its schemes -- and so where incidental Dots all align in benefit to one singular individual, follow the money to discover the invested capitalizer.
As in the famous bywords used by news events watchers of CIA caliber: "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy fire" -- meaning there is simply solely one mind's motivation triggering all the bullet-pock dots on the wall of ThemTube.
With Bushellis in the Control Room director's chair, FOX TV and its Dittoheaded purpose is to dumb-down and stupify natural common sense, which knows too much by single simplest explanation. Whoever can see Ailes and the Apostles lying in their 'birther' bu!!sh!t now, can as well see them lying in the 9/11 dust eruption and see them lying in Florida 2000 -- same as void-oath perjuries: if you've seen one, you've seen 'em all. Common sense connects the bushwhacker Dots and recognizes a human shape drawn in it, (not random blot o' rorschach happenstance).
If 'birthers' hate Obama by ignoring evidence for him, then what evidence do they ignore in order to hate Arabs?
Hint: The growing group of '9/11 truthers' compiles and displays such evidence a focused camera can see.
Eric, where you want some leftwing look-alikes in juxtapose to rightwing Farah's 'birther' bu!!sh!t, just to make the indictment of devious TV programming, instead of '9/11 truthers' maybe you could choose the 'Woe, be gone!' Disney dogmatists preaching 'happy meal'y-mouth from collective pulpits far and wide saying every child is above average and is the material of champion or President ... ignoring massive evidence to the contrary.
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The fact that the birther is anti-Muslim is almost besides the point except for the fact that a liberal associated with a person with highly publicized prejudices (think Rev. Jerimiah) would be scorched on the spot even if they didn't share the same prejudices. Which is part of the point Eric is making.
There is a current battle of the minds between Hitchens and Vidal. The student has become the master! (In my best Vader voice)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_conspiracy_theories#History
I read that to say the "stretch" is in Eric's argument.
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Boehlert had to find nutjobs on the left to make a parallel. But outside the 9/11 truthers there simply aren't any. When ordinary positions (let's do health care like the rest of the world, let's do taxes like we did in the 60s, let's punish war criminals) are painted as extreme left, extremists have no room to be crazy.
... but 9/11 truthers are provably NOT nutjobs, so Boehlert should keep looking for the (missing) leftwing equivalent or parallel to rightwing goofy teabaggers and gawdforsaken Sarah. (Late breaking: apparently the White House kryptonite that weakens Palin is: Michele Michele Michele front and center.)
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"... left, extremists have no room to be crazy."
Exactly what I found, i.e., nothing, when I tried to think of a true leftish group enthused by ignorance of reality. Even the World Socialist Web Site sounds (exactly the opposite of rightwing derogatory) not-crazy and not-ignorant, (wsws.org), in fact, is sober serious and erudite, matching or exceeding the Christian Science Monitor in world news reporting, and equal credibility of U.S.&World-History knowledge with academic quality like the late Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky put together. That supposed 'wackiest' leftist group, the World Socialists, is instead a paragon of proper journalism; (versus Drudge, say ... where true wacko dwells).
I couldn't think of actual leftists ignoring reality, so I used media-purported leftists ignoring reality; evoking groups like 'Protestants' or 'Baptists' or 'Keillor anti-Lutherans,' popular brands of theists who 'share the wealth' ('according to need'), while ignoring anti-evidence that the Figment in whose Name is told the Word to 'share and share-alike,' is unlikely to exist.
I'm kinda doubtful that those 'bleeding heart' tax-free charitable-church groups are actually leftists, though -- God and Marx mix about like oil and water.
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There is NO basis, none whatsoever, to the idea that the collapse of multiple buildings on 9/11 was the result of anything other than damage inflicted on 9/11 by jets.
DellDolly, maybe more pictures, less reading, can aid your understanding.
Here (and sequential), released Feb.10,2010:
shows how much energy came out of this building collapse.
Same as this did, in 1980:
and the amount of energy which came out was reported as a solid news fact:
Energy release: 24 megatons thermal energy (7 by blast, rest through release of heat)
How do we figure (and KNOW the FACT of) how much energy comes out? Anyone can do it: How much the dust cloud expands (the 'after' volume) beyond the size it began from (the 'before' volume) shows the proof of how much energy blasted out.
A 9/11 building collapse blasted out energy more than 100 times the amount possible that gravity force ('squish' energy) can push on the building -- figured here.
The Official Bush Administration 9/11 Legend, ver. 1.0, saying the buildings got squished by gravity alone proves that Sir Isaac Newton got his gravity thing wrong, because the new truth is: For some Action there is an opposite and 100-times-greater Reaction.
Although, unlike reports of Mt. St. Helens' eruption, media reports of 9/11 collapses never actually noted the actual amount of energy actually coming out of the buildings, truly a 'News Fact' ... which anyone in high school science can readily calculate.
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Until MSM is ready to break this paradigm, we will continue to be forced to live with these myths. And they've got to stop accepting the presentation of utter falsehoods as "That's your take on it. We'll have to leave it there."
Now let's re-spin you latter statement to make it equivalent to your former: "I'm not satisfied with the evidence presented so far. Until such proof is presented, I am not convinced that Bush and Cheney had no involvement in the planning & execution of the 9/11 attacks."
voila: equivalence
Here is how i would distill this article: Sarah Palin would be happy if someone murdered the president.
Do we let this stand?
It seems duplicitous to oppose Palin's self-indictment, (offhand), talking teabagger, and at the same time to support Bush's self-indictment talking 9/11; (or in same effect, oppose anti Bush-lies 'truthers').
Charges against Palin can be made and push her over ... and as likely push over the props behind her she leans on, holding her up, namely 'Florida two thousand partisan patriotism' and 'nine-eleven partisan patriotism' ... just in charging to be ready for that leveling.
Judging by the way partisans are taking shape -- 75% of Americans surveyed question Palin's version of reality, (25% endorse), and 75% of Americans surveyed question Bush/Cheney's version of 9/11, (25% endorse) -- there has got to be some overlap.
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Porkeater asks: "Do we let this stand?"
I say, 'no, level charges at Palin, knock her flat convicted in court.'
And I say the process of convicting and removing her also necessarily involves convicting and removing other falsehoods, and fraudulent supporters, which is the base she climbed on top of, astride, Colossus-like, and where she is standing ... and we better not let.
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This entire movement has been unleashed and is continually fed a diet of paranoia, hate and lies. The entire thing was hatched and encouraged to grow by the right. Now, it is now passed the point of being controlled because IT is largely controlling the Republican party.
Let that sink in: I took a single page out of the O'Keefe-Breitbart manual and got called unprofessional and threatened with arrest for doing so.
Ms Sarah has already failed.
February 10, 2010
Palin's Bigger Blunder
While everyone was focused on notes Sarah Palin apparently wrote on her hand over the weekend, Iraq and Afghanistan veteran Eric Robertson says he noticed the black bracelet on her wrist.
"The name on her black memorial bracelet -- one, like the gold star, a demonstration of a friend or associate who was killed in action -- is that of her oldest son, Track. Track served honorably in Iraq, and both he and his parents should be thanked for his selfless service to his country. He is also alive.
"Commemorating Track's service by wearing a black memorial bracelet which is reserved for those dead or even a red bracelet for those missing in action, demonstrates a horrifying contempt for those who gave their last full measure of devotion or an almost unbelievable ignorance of the importance of symbols in American history..."
"Sarah Palin, please take off the bracelet. Be thankful you have no reason to wear it."
Read more: http://politicalwire.com/archives/2010/02/10/palins_bigger_blunder.html#disqus_thread#ixzz0fAFK7NAI
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