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Joy abounded in the
well-appointed offices of
the Treason Lobby on November 11 when Lou Dobbs
announced his immediate resignation from CNN. The
remaining anchor from the news network's founding had
been a real thorn in the side of immigration enthusiasts
and their success in ousting him elicited
"victory"
ululations. They had used the usual bogus accusations of
"racism" and
hate against
"immigrants" (Dobbs actually
only ever opposed
illegal aliens) to
intimidate
CNN top management into reining Dobbs back in his
immigration coverage, which led to his quitting.
Dobbs has taken care to describe the split as
amicable.
But there is no question he was pushed out by being
muzzled from doing the kind of reporting his standards
required. Although technically Dobbs resigned, his
abrupt departure was censorship pure and simple.
Dobbs had tried to make nice with his critics by
inviting them on his show for a friendly discussion of
the issues, e.g.
Mark Potok
of the
repulsive
Southern Poverty Law Center ($PLC to VDARE.COM) and
Janet Murguia
of
La Raza.
But enemies of the nation cannot be dissuaded from their
ultimate goal of a
socialist,
Hispanic
USA by a few soft words.
On Monday night, Lou Dobbs appeared on Fox's
O'Reilly Factor for
his first post-resignation interview. (Watch.)
He emphasized that the disagreement was over
"opinion" and
how CNN wanted to do straight-ahead news reporting.
But the change in Lou Dobbs Tonight (LDT) programming
wasn't merely a removal of
"opinion". The excellent LDT daily news reporting on that topic has
disappeared also. Clearly, the
"opinion"
complaint was only a dodge, designed to get the noisy
demographic revolutionaries off CNN's back.
Arguably, the excellent reporting of the LDT staff on a
subject that already gets too little coverage is an even
bigger loss than Dobbs' personal commentary.
Tech immigration
expert
John Miano
recently
blogged about the high standards
of Dobbs' reporters and producers:
"I always saw a
team that did a level of fact checking unmatched by
anyone in the business".
The enemies of traditional America got a big win by
using the leftist
Alinsky
strategy ("Pick
the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it").
The Open-Borders gang is clearly miffed that they
haven't already achieved their amnesty, notwithstanding
the
election
of the
most leftward President ever.
After all, Obama promised in his campaign that
immigration "reform"
would be a top priority, and he presumably meant it. In
April, he promised that an amnesty bill might be
forthcoming in the
fall.
Now it has been
postponed until 2010.
So the Raza honchos needed a success to keep the troops
engaged. Taking down Dobbs is likely seen as a fine
consolation prize, with the promise of more to come.
The Dobbs take-down was a major operation, organized
across the left/open-borders spectrum. They created
anti-Dobbs websites like
BastaDobbs.com
and
DropDobbs.com.
Another website,
WeCanStopTheHate.org,
purports that the position of the majority of
Americans—that immigration should be legal, controlled
and reduced—is
racist and hateful.
Media Matters produced a
TV ad
that was broadcast on cable stations. Plus they
orchestrated a persistent drumbeat of noise for months.
Below is a look at some of the players in the Dobbs
attack machine who benefit greatly by having less
accurate immigration reporting on television...
The attorneys who labor daily to adjust the status of
every Juan and Maria believe that the censoring of Dobbs
is very good for their goal of "CIR"—comprehensive
immigration reform"
a.k.a. amnesty.
"Lou Dobbs announced that he was leaving CNN on his show which aired November 11, 2009... Immigration Daily has commented on Lou Dobbs often in the past (see: 2/28/08, 11/13/07, 7/2/07, and 5/14/07). Looking forward, we ask, What is the impact on CIR? We believe that Lou Dobbs' abrupt departure is a strong indicator that the chance of CIR happening in the near future is very bright. Stay tuned." [Comment: Goodbye Lou, Hello CIR, Immigration Daily, November 13, 2009]
Last February, Lou Dobbs Tonight refuted a Southern Poverty Law Center report that misreported FBI statistics (See $PLC Misrepresents "Hate" Crime). The Poverty Palace is famous even among the Left for being a hopelessly money-grubbing scam outfit, e.g. see Alexander Cockburn's King of the Hate Business (Counterpunch, May 15, 2009).
Nine
years ago, Ken Silverstein wrote
a devastating commentary
on Morris Dees and the SPLC in
Harpers,
dissecting a typical swatch of Dees' solicitations. At
that time, as Silverstein pointed out, the SPLC was
"the wealthiest
civil rights group in America", with $120 million in
assets.
As of October 2008 the
net assets of the SPLC were $170,240,129.The
merchant of hate himself, Mr. Dees, was paid an annual
$273,132 as chief trial counsel, and the SPLC's
president and CEO, Richard Cohen, $290,193. Total
revenue in 2007 was $44,727,257 and program expenses
$20,804,536. In other words, the Southern Poverty Law
Center was raising twice as much as it was spending on
its proclaimed mission. Fund-raising and administrative
expenses accounted for $9 million, leaving $14 million
to be put in the center's
vast asset portfolio.
Needless to say, the $PLC has cheered the exit of Lou
Dobbs from the television airwaves. When
President Richard Cohen
appeared on the O'Reilly show November 17, he gloated:
"We're happy to get someone like Lou off the air who has spent the last
part of his career poisoning the immigration debate with
lies and racist theories". (Watch.)
O'Reilly got in a good line:
"I feel that you
and your organization, while you do some good, are
fascist
in your approach to people with whom you disagree".
"The Race"
was a major player in the anti-Dobbs coalition.
Apparently the time Janet Murguia got on LDT didn't
count for much in the end, particularly after an
on-air argument
that ended Lou Dobbs' attempts to school her in the fine
points of reason.
" 'Lou Dobbs's resignation from CNN yesterday is an important step forward in restoring greater fairness, accuracy, and balance on CNN and cable news,' stated Janet Murguía, President and CEO of NCLR (National Council of La Raza), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States. Through its Wave of Hope campaign, and more recently as a founding member of the Drop Dobbs coalition, NCLR has long raised concerns about the gross distortions, misrepresentations, and falsehoods that Dobbs's program has perpetuated, including by presenting extremist voices as 'immigration experts."'" [News Release, November 12]
The
Anti-Defamation League
The ADL surely liked Lou Dobbs even less after he
referred to the organization as "a joke" while discussing its sham studies of
"code words for hate"
(Transcript
LDT,
February 4, 2008). The ADL utilized the Alinsky playbook
to smear the reputation of an honest journalist as it
falsely accused Dobbs of purveying extremist rhetoric
into the mainstream.
(For more on the ADL, see my 2008 article,
Why Does The Anti-Defamation League Want Jews (And
America) To Commit Suicide?)
The
Soros-funded
lefty media
"watchdog" was particularly
jubilant and self-congratulatory
about its part in unseating Dobbs.
" 'For too long,
CNN provided Lou Dobbs with its stamp of approval as he
pursued a dangerous, one-sided and all too often false
conspiracy tinged crusade against immigrants,' said Eric
Burns, president of Media Matters. 'This is a happy day
for all those who care about this nation of immigrants
and believe in the power of media to elevate the
political discourse.' "[Statement
on Dobbs' Resignation from CNN,
November 11, 2009]
Rumor has it that the League of Latin American Citizens
was once a pro-American group, a possibility hinted by
their patriotic emblem. But that was then, this is now.
" 'After years of giving Lou Dobbs an unparalleled and
powerful perch from which to spread hate, fear, and
misinformation about immigrants, the executives at CNN
have finally realized that they could no longer justify
his nightly smear campaign against the hardest working
people in America,' stated Rosa Rosales, LULAC
National President.
[Email
her]'I
am amazed that it took them so long to realize that the
show was beyond the bounds of common decency…'
"
'While we strongly believe in the right to free speech,
that does not mean that demagogues have the right to a
prime time show in which they bash hard working people
of color,' stated LULAC National Executive Director
Brent Wilkes.
[Email
him]
'CNN and other media outlets have a responsibility to
provide a fair and rational discourse on important
issues affecting their viewers or risk a backlash from
the public.'" [Press
Release: LULAC Hails Removal of Lou Dobbs from CNN,
November 11, 2009]
Frank
Sharry is an
old hand at slinging baloney
about the joys of mass immigration. His new
front
claims it "stands
with the strong majority of Americans support real
comprehensive immigration reform". In fact, polls
consistently show that most
citizens reject rewarding lawbreakers
and want legal immigration reduced.
"The following is a statement from Frank Sharry,
[Email
him]
Executive Director of America's Voice:
"'CNN
executives saw their ratings shrink, advertising dollars
dry up, and the integrity of their journalism impugned
due to the vitriol spewed by Dobbs. These same
executives seem to now be aware that there is a growing
impatience in America for solving problems responsibly
and not just shouting about them. They also must be
aware of the
growing power of Latinos
and other Americans who are tired of the Dobbs tirade.'
"[Dobbs
Departure from CNN: Politicians Need to Solve an
Important Issue that Dobbs Merely Exploited,
November 12, 2009]
The NYT has long been the big dog leading the smaller dogs (i.e., lesser
news organizations) in proper liberal groupthink,
particularly regarding immigration.
"Mr. Dobbs's CNN
program has long been a nesting ground for untruths and
conspiracy theories: fretting over a nonexistent,
immigrant-borne leprosy epidemic; questioning President
Obama's citizenship; issuing dark warnings about the 'North
American Union,
a supposed plot to strangle United States sovereignty.
"It's
hard to pinpoint how much damage these kinds of ideas
have done to the national discussion of illegal
immigration, but they have been corrosive. Solutions
have withered as many politicians parrot the central
myth that people desperate to seek new lives in the
United States are an affliction to be feared, not an
opportunity to be engaged, future Americans who could
enrich the country as immigrants always have and will."
[A
Farewell to Lou,
November 12, 2009]
(We should say something about the leprosy problem—this
seems to have been a numerical error on the part of the
late
Madeline Cosman—see
her article
Illegal Aliens and American Medicine, Journal of
American Physicians and Surgeons, Spring 2005 [PDF]
It's not Dobb's fault, and we can't question Dr. Cosman
about it because she's deceased.
But this error has led to a lot of moralistic whining
from professional moralistic whiners like the
New York Times's
David Leonhardt [Send
him mail]
who wrote an article titled
Truth, Fiction and Lou Dobbs
[May 30, 2007].
In this article he says things like "
Orwellian chestnut...never acknowledged on the
air...shameless…somewhat flexible relationship with
reality...the heir to the
nativist
tradition...used fiction and conspiracy theories as a
weapon against the
Irish,
the
Italians,
the Chinese, the Jews and, now, the Mexicans.
" However, this article totally fails to mention Dr.
Cosman's source:
Leprosy, a Synonym for a Stigma, Returns,
by Sharon Lerner, February 18, 2003, a medical scare
story that ran in…the
New York Times.)
It
might seem difficult to understand how such a
reprehensible assemblage of obvious hucksters could have
been successful. But they are helped by unlimited money
and the fawning fact-phobic liberals who run the
MainStream Media.
A fat checkbook allows the Raza jackboots to repeat lies
until they become familiar, then believable by the
weaklings in corporate journalism.
The removal of LDT from television is a big loss—and not
just because of the immigration issue.
Besides immigration, LDT poked into topics little
investigated by most dinosaur media outlets, including
the danger to American business and national security
posed by spies from Red China. While the MSM speaks
ambiguously about difficulties with
"export control laws", Dobbs' reported honestly about the
3000 Chinese front companies here
for spy projects and the cases of individual Chinese
spies, like
Chi Mak.
The Dobbs show also supported the
Second Amendment—a
rarity in the MSM universe—with reporter Bill Tucker
doing many memorable segments. This YouTube clip from
last February (Lou
Dobbs "second
amendment rights")
analyzed the loose talk from Attorney General Holder
about how US guns are the cause of Mexico's narco
violence. (BS
of course, as Tucker and Dobbs explained.)
Many in the professional press seem happy to be rid of
Dobbs. They must prefer the untroubled liberal cocoon of
beliefs and don't see encroaching censorship as a
problem.
Even supporter Bill O'Reilly doesn't see the danger to
right-of-center TV talking heads, though his pal Glenn
Beck has been
hammered
by the same factions. (Beck was recently
named by the ADL
as the "most
important mainstream media figure who has repeatedly
helped to stoke the fires
of anti-government anger".)
Fox News may be a safe zone for non-liberal thought, but
it shouldn't be the only cable station where reporting
about immigration chaos is acceptable. Having a comfy
island is not really safe when the flood waters of
censorship are getting higher.
And any network that employs the arrogant Hispanic
supremacist Geraldo Rivera cannot be considered
altogether conservative (see Newsbuster's
Geraldo Blames Lou Dobbs for Anti-Hispanic Sentiment in
U.S.).
The censorship of Lou Dobbs shows that America is not
immune to the diversity-fueled thought police seen in
Europe, where
intimidation
worked in the free-speech struggle over the
Danish Mohammed cartoons.
(When Yale University Press published a book about the
case, it
left out the drawings
that caused so much violence by Muslims, so we are not
much better than the cowering Europeans.)
Lou Dobbs can still be heard on the
radio,
although without his big posse of top-notch reporters.
His future remains undefined, though he has not ruled
out politics.
It's not a great time to have less information in the
public sphere.
The Obama administration cares even less about what the
people want than the Bush bunch. Polls show that
Americans don't like the Democrat
healthcare plan,
consider the
economy the top priority
rather than nanny-state Obamacare, don't buy the
kumbaya one-worlder
fantasy Obama hopes to jam through despite public
opposition.
I am less trusting that Congress won't try to ram
amnesty legislation down our throats: in for a dime, in
for a dollar may be the sentiment among the Democrat
leadership cadre. If they are going to catch hell from
the voters next November anyway, then they might as well
go for the
whole enchilada.
The top Dems see a big amnesty as the royal road to a
permanent Democrat majority extending far into the
future, driven by millions of lawbreaking aliens
grateful for their pathway to citizenship and a full
array of benefits.
Washington acts increasingly insane every day. The
economy is
crumbling
while millions of jobs have been lost under Obama, yet
he is pursuing
healthcare
to spend even more money we don't have—and, of course,
the idea of
an immigration moratorium
to help the unemployed is simply never discussed. We are
mega-trillions of dollars in debt, yet no one questions
the outsourcing-insourcing economy that has gutted the
country. It's business as usual in D.C., even as the
ship of state is careening out of control.
We are fortunate to have the internet to fill in the
holes left by the failures of the liberal dinosaur
media. A unique resource like VDARE.com is more
important than ever before—and your support keeps us fed
and caffeinated.
The grass-roots
Tea Party movement
iis a hopeful sign and it appears to have legs. However
we all need to increase our activism in light of the
growing power of the anti-borders extremists, who are
looking to claim more victims.
Brenda Walker (email
her) lives in Northern California and publishes
two websites,
LimitsToGrowth.org
and
ImmigrationsHumanCost.org.
She once composed a poem about Frank Sharry:
There once was a low-life named Sharry.
Whose dislike for borders was scary.
He shows dedication
To destroy the nation
And overpopulate city and prairie.