Media Matters for America

Horowitz's "racist" habit

December 01, 2004 7:10 pm ET

On November 30, David Horowitz, editor in chief and co-founder of the right-wing website FrontPageMag.com, posted a photo of comedian and Air America Radio host Al Franken on FrontPageMag.com with the word "Racist" printed across it in large black letters. This seems to be part of a larger pattern. Horowitz has a conspicuous record of freely applying the "racist" label to a wide variety of people and organizations, including Franken; Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai; the Democratic Party; the Huntington Beach, California, school district; civil rights activist Lawrence Guyot; Rainbow/PUSH Coalition founder Reverend Jesse Jackson; former Democratic presidential candidate Reverend Al Sharpton; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); and United Nations World Conference Against Racism.

Media Matters for America and others, including Franken (click here to listen to Franken explain why he called Horowitz a racist, from the December 1 edition of Franken's Air America Radio show), have catalogued instances of Horowitz's racial insensitivity.

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