Swift-Boating Obama: Right-Wing Pundit Questions Senator's "Loyalty" to America
Debbie Schlussel
Argues Obama is Muslim with Questionable Loyalties; Latest in a Long String of
Smears by Pundits, Media
Washington, D.C. -- Taking the current media focus on Sen.
Barack Obama's (D-IL) middle name a step further, right-wing pundit and
regular MSNBC guest, Debbie Schlussel argued that because Obama's middle
name is Hussein and the fact that his late father was of Muslim descent,
Obama's "loyalties" must be called into question. In her
December 18 column headlined "Barack
Hussein Obama: Once a Muslim, Always A Muslim," Schlussel asked: Is this
"a man we want as President
when we are fighting the war of our lives against Islam? Where will his
loyalties be?" She ended her column by asking if Obama becoming vice
president instead would be acceptable. Answering her own question, she wrote:
"NO WAY, JOSE ... Or, is that, HUSSEIN?"
"Schlussel's
article is the latest example of the bigoted conservative attacks against
Senator Obama," said Karl Frisch, spokesman for Media Matters for America. "While Schlussel's comments are among the worst,
she certainly isn't alone. The
public discourse surrounding Senator Obama has devolved into a petty game of
who can say his middle name more often or insult his character and ancestry
with the most zeal. It's
time for this bigotry to stop. News
outlets like MSNBC can make the first move. They shouldn't give people like
Schlussel airtime to spew their hate-filled
conspiracy theories because when they do, they undermine their own reputations
as legitimate news organizations."
Schlussel's column
fits into a larger pattern in the recent media coverage and commentary
regarding Obama. Indeed, like Schlussel -- who has repeatedly appeared
on MSNBC in the past -- numerous media figures have gone out of their way to
highlight Obama's middle name in recent weeks, a detailed accounting of
which is available below or online at the following link:
http://mediamatters.org/items/200612200005
- During MSNBC's special election coverage on
November 7, co-anchor Chris Matthews remarked that
Obama's "middle name is Hussein" and suggested that it would
"be interesting down the road."
- On November 27, MSNBC host Tucker Carlson referred to
radio host Bill Press as "a true member of the Barack Hussein Obama
fan club."
- During the November 28 edition of MSNBC's Hardball, Republican strategist Ed
Rogers referred
to "Barack Hussein Obama."
- On the December 5 edition of Fox News' Special Report with Brit Hume, senior
political correspondent Carl Cameron told viewers: "Though he's
written two books about himself already, most people know very little
about Barack Hussein Obama Junior's uncommonly privileged life."
- On the December 11 edition of CNN's The Situation
Room, correspondent Jeanne Moos noted
that "[o]nly one little consonant differentiates" Obama and
Osama. She then added, "[A]s if that similarity weren't enough. How
about sharing the name of a former dictator? You know his middle name,
Hussein."
- On the December 11 edition of The Situation Room, CNN senior
political analyst Jeff Greenfield compared
the similarity of Obama's "business casual" clothing to Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's "jacket-and-no-tie look." Greenfield concluded
the segment by saying: "Now, it is one thing to have a last name that
sounds like Osama and a middle name, Hussein, that is probably less than
helpful. But an outfit that reminds people of a charter member of the axis
of evil, why, this could leave his presidential hopes hanging by a thread."
He later explained
on the CNN website that he was making "a joke."
- On December 13, Matthews teased
another interview with Rogers
by describing the strategist as "the one who just loves Barack Obama's middle name Hussein."
- On the December 14 broadcast of his nationally
syndicated radio program, Rush Limbaugh gave Obama a "nickname"
-- "Barack
Hussein Odumbo" (in reference to Obama's "big ears").
- On the December 14 edition of Hardball, NBC's Mike Viqueira
announced "a man named Barack Obama, whose middle name, incidentally,
is Hussein, running for president."
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Posted to the web on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 at 02:32 PM ET