Salon Doesn't Like Us…Again
[James
Fulford] -
10/13/04
The NYT's public editor, Daniel Okrent
wrote recently that "As nasty as critics on the
right can get (plenty nasty), the left seems to be
winning the vileness derby this year."
Salon's
Mark Follman, who makes a living by looking at the
Right from the Left, found this hard to believe, and
went looking for "vileness" in conservative
journalism. [The
race to the bottom, Oct. 13, 2004.]
Not
surprisingly, he found some.
Surprisingly, considering that we have lots of really
angry people on our
list of writers, such as
Paul Craig Roberts,
Paul Gottfried, and
Sam Francis, he should have picked on our newest
writer,
Bryanna Bevens.
But pay a
visit to right-wing outlets like
VDARE.com
and you'll quickly smack into much uglier polemic.
Bryanna Bevens, "a
political consultant and former chief of staff for a
member of the California State Assembly," denounced
Hispanic Heritage Month in September and recommended
"National Hispanic Crime Prevention Month," instead.
"Utilize our military resources to guard the borders,"
she wrote. "I like the idea of attack dogs trained to
smell and devour sexual predators as well, but I
shouldn't be greedy." [How
about "National Hispanic Crime Prevention Awareness
Month"?
By Bryanna Bevens,
September 29, 2004]
Bryanna is not particularly hateful or angry, and as
usual, the critics aren't answering the question of
whether the
Hispanic Heritage Month is a Good Thing for
America, whether troops should be used to
guard the border, or whether, when there are
headlines like
U.S. Border Patrol arrests two sexual predators in two
days, we shouldn't take drastic measures to
protect against criminal illegal aliens.
Follman was partly responsible for a hit piece on
restrictionists in general in 2003. [Vigilante
Injustice ] see
Children Of The Angry Apes: Salon And Its Stale Smear,
and
That Stale Salon Smear: Tancredo Speaks By Peter
Brimelow.
He seems to be writing in the style of
James Taranto who couldn't provide an answer to
these problems, either.
Taranto's the
one who wrote that it was
“preposterous on its face to suggest that Mexican
gardeners are a national-security threat, even if Arab
flight students are."
Yes, the Arab flight students killed three thousand
people in one day. It took
Juan Corona years to kill 25 people. But there are a
lot of potential Juan Corona's
out there.
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Another
Food Item from Joe
[Joe
Guzzardi] - 10/13/04
Has multiculturalism in cuisine gone too far?
The San Francisco Chronicle Cooking School is
celebrating Mexico’s “Day of the Dead” by offering a
class on how to prepare traditional dishes such as tinga,
salsa and flan.
The class is taught by…….Olivia
Wu????
What? No Mexican chefs available in San Francisco?
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The Wrong Outrage
[James
Fulford] - 10/13/04
Michelle Malkin reports on Dems making fun of the
retarded, with a link to
Hunter Baker's story about Maureen Dowd and
"extra-chromosome conservatives."
I
remember Al Gore using this slur, but it goes back to
Bush Sr., and Lee Atwater. Extra-chromosome
conservatives is what the
"compassionate" Republicans think of you and me,
folks.
When Al Gore said this, comparing
conservative Christians to the mentally retarded, he
apologized. So did Vice President Bush. But neither
of them apologized to conservatives.
They apologized to the "Down's syndrome community,"
the friends and relatives of the mentally retarded.
That's not who they owed an apology to.
By apologizing to the mentally retarded, both
Gore and Bush were simply heaping insult on insult.
Think about it.
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