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06-12-2008, 12:00 PM #1
Another reason not to watch FoxNews
Fox News Calls Michelle Obama "Obama's Baby Mama"
As if implicating her as one half of a "terrorist fist jab" wasn't enough, Fox News has gone on to label Michelle Obama "Obama's baby mama."
Salon's Alex Koppelman writes:
An alert reader wrote in just a little while ago to let us know about something he'd spotted on Fox News Wednesday afternoon. During a segment discussing conservative attacks against Michelle Obama, the wife of presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama, the network described the former as "Obama's baby mama."
I checked, and sure enough, as you can see below, our e-mailer was right. In fact, that description was displayed on screen several times during the segment, which featured anchor Megyn Kelly and conservative blogger Michelle Malkin, an FNC contributor.
Since Salon's Alex Koppelman caught Fox News characterizing Michelle Obama as "Obama's Baby Mama," there's been an uproar over use of such an offensive term.
In addition to being insulting, the phrase "baby mama" is also inaccurate. The Urban Dictionary defines "baby mama" as"the mother of your child(ren), whom you did not marry and with whom you are not currently involved."
"A producer on the program exercised poor judgment in using this chyron during the segment," said Fox's Senior Vice President of Programming Bill Shine.
Although Shine doesn't name anyone responsible, the show's producer is Jessica Herzberg. A Fox staffer said that others internally were bothered by describing the potential first lady and very accomplished women — as the senator's "baby mama."
Unfortunately for the network, this comes just days after Fox's E.D. Hill addressed her use of the phrase "terrorist fist jab" on-air in reference to the famous Michelle-Barack fist bump (or pound) made just before his celebratory speech in St. Paul.Muscle Asylum Project Athlete
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06-12-2008, 12:05 PM #2
I don't see how people watch FoxNews as a credible news source.
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06-12-2008, 12:36 PM #3
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06-12-2008, 01:56 PM #4
I think a lot of people that watch Fox News are just reinforcing what they all ready believe.
Seems like that goes for other news sources with an adgenda as well.
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Fox should not give her that title. I don't watch Fox.
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06-12-2008, 03:37 PM #6
The "terrorist finger jab slander" has been in a couple of the newspapers over here. The more I hear about Fox News, the more I hate them.
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06-12-2008, 03:47 PM #7
I agree with what has been said. I think Fox news uses "catchy" phrases for ratings.
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I dont see how that is productive. I dont know who im gonna vote fro but when i read shit like this it makes me want to get someone in there that hasnt been there before like obama. I think if people are seriously looking for something different then they would give this guy a try.
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06-12-2008, 04:49 PM #9
It's just disrespectful. FoxNews doesn't refer to Bush's wife as "Bush's baby's mama." I'm not going to go as far as to call it racist but it's easy to assume it's because she's Black.
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06-12-2008, 04:52 PM #10
I think it's racist.
I think it's similar to Imus calling the Maryland women's basketball team "nappy-headed hoes." It alludes to race, and is derogatory.
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06-12-2008, 05:43 PM #11The answer to your every question
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06-12-2008, 06:51 PM #12
Yeah, nothing more unbiased than MSNBC and CNN...
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One more thing...do you really need another reason not to watch Fox "news?"
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06-12-2008, 07:57 PM #15
you guys are killin me..
all news reporting agencies report what they choose to report, what they believe is important, and with their own opinion interlaced. The idea that a news source is indifferent, and unbiased is.. well, naive to say the least..
but interesting difference.. here is a bit of trivia for ya.. in these 2 campaigns.. which one pulled the race card 1st??
doesn't really matter, he doesn't stand a chance in hell of being elected, remember who's vote really counts..
for those that really didn't know..
The Electoral College is the body of representatives which formally elects the President and Vice President of the United States.
Rather than directly voting for the President and Vice President, U.S. citizens cast votes for electoral college representatives, known as electors. While electors are theoretically free to vote for the candidate of their choice, in practice they pledge to vote for specific candidates.[1] Thus, voters indirectly vote for Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates by voting for correspondingly pledged electors.[2] Because all of the electors from a state will generally vote for the Presidential candidate that receives the most votes in that state, U.S. Presidential campaigns concentrate on winning the popular vote in a combination of states that choose a majority of the electors, rather than campaigning to win the most votes nationally.
Currently, the Electoral College is composed of 538 electors.[3] Each state has a number of electors equal to the number of its Senators and Representatives in the United States Congress. Additionally, the District of Columbia is given a number of electors equal to the number held by the smallest states.[4] U.S. territories are not represented in the Electoral College.
Each elector casts two votes: one for President and one for Vice President. In order to be elected, a candidate must have a majority (currently 270) of the Electoral Votes. Should no candidate for President win a majority of the electoral votes, the choice is given to the House of Representatives.[5] Should no candidate for Vice President possess a majority of the electoral votes, the choice is given to the Senate.[6]
The Constitution allows each state legislature to designate a method of choosing electors. Although not originally the case in a majority of states, at present, 48 states and the District of Columbia have adopted a winner-takes-all popular vote rule–– voters choose between statewide slates of electors pledged to vote for a specific Presidential and Vice Presidential candidate. The candidate that wins the most votes in the state wins the support of all of that state’s electors. Two other states, Maine and Nebraska, use a tiered system where a single elector is chosen within each Congressional district and two electors are chosen by statewide popular vote. Because the vast majority of electors are chosen by a statewide vote, U.S. Presidential elections are effectively an amalgamation of 51 separate and simultaneous first past the post elections, rather than a single national election.
Candidates with less than a plurality of the nationwide popular vote can win a Presidential election. This has happened on several occasions in American history.[7] Critics argue the Electoral College is inherently undemocratic and gives certain swing states disproportionate clout in selecting the President and Vice President. Adherents argue that the Electoral College is an important and distinguishing feature of the federal system, and protects the rights of smaller states. Numerous constitutional amendments have been submitted seeking a replacement of the Electoral College with a direct popular vote. However, due to the difficulty of amending the Constitution, no submission has ever successfully passed both Houses of Congress.The answer to your every question
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Channel 6 news is where its at !
Rick Williams is da bomb !
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Guys please! Give up the selective outrage.
on 11-2-2004, when Barack Hussain Obama was elected to the Senate, his wife, Michelle Obama, introduced her husband as her "BABY DADDY" at the victory speech. This is ture-look it up.
Michelle Malkin of Fox News just did a play on words and is known for her sarcastic sense of humor. So don't attack Fox News. They are the only cable news network that is not in the pocket of the democratic party!!! Ask yourself why Michelle Obama would introduce her husband as her baby's daddy?
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Its funny how sensitive people can be about anything that can even slightly be interpreted as racist when it comes to them or their race, but its fine if its anyone else. The Obama's attended a racist church for 20 years, where Obama's self proclaimed mentor says we're all just a bunch of white supremacists here in the US of KKK. fast forward to election.... Obama says, 'OH I REALLY DIDNT KNOW WHAT THEY WERE SAYING ALL THOSE YEARS, I RENOUNCE MY CHURCH!!'.....thats all fine and good, but use the phrase 'baby's momma'.... RACIST!!! Anyone see the irony?
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06-20-2008, 03:39 AM #23
I totally see the irony. Also I am just apalled that someone like Obama could even get this far. His brother was just interviewed and said that Barack was raised muslim... Are you kidding me! And he's running for president!?!?! Ugh!
Also I would call her an unpatriatic b---- and not his baby's mama. She just recently said that this was the first time she was happy with
America (about her husband's campaign.)
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06-20-2008, 10:47 AM #25
I simply don't watch tv much. I just read independent journals, papers and articles. I form my opinions based on that. I don't believe one shouldn't watch a TV station at all. Regardless to as how ludicrous it can be at times. Different perspective is good, difference of opinion is good. Hopefully one has the intelligence to filter nonsense.
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06-20-2008, 12:16 PM #28
Some of these responses are typical bullshit remarks...
1st of all why didn't Fox news refer to Cindy McCain as McCain's 'baby's mama', or Bill Clinton as Hillary's 'baby daddy? Why? Because those terms are terms used in the Black community. Typical race baiting and either some of you cats are blind or refuse to see it. My guess is the latter!
And don't give me that bullshit about Michelle using a similar term in reference to her husband. We all know there are terms and phrases some communities can use in reference to their own that isn't acceptable for others outside their community to use. And this applies not only to blacks but other communities as well. Is it right? No! But its part of the world we live in.
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06-20-2008, 12:27 PM #29
You are so misinformed its not even funny! Please provide the evidence that his brother claimed he was raised muslim. And what brother are you referring to? One of his father's sons that live in Africa that doesn't even know the man and wasn't raised with him? And if he was muslim, SO WHAT! A muslim can't run for president? You do know their is a Senator who is Muslim? Its a damn shame that because of a man's name he has to justify his christianity. That bullshit notion of Barack being anything but a devout christian has been debunked a long time ago.
As far as your comment about Mrs. Obama, why does she deserve such disrespect. Your quote of her is totally wrong. Check it again idiot, she actually said "for the first time in my life I'm really proud of my country..." The operative word being 'really'. This implies that she has been proud in the past but never moreso than now. But you are drinking the bigotted neocon Kool Aid who will say anything to paint Barack and his family in a bad light.
An unpatriotic bitch? Why because she doesn't kiss the ass of white america? Just like Rev. Wright, all she has done is point out this country's racist past. Is there something wrong with the truth? Or is speaking the truth only allowed by those of a certain skin tone?Last edited by BgMc31; 06-20-2008 at 12:32 PM.
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LOL doesn't take much baiting to see your true feelings eh? Its so ass-backwards it hurts! Talk about 'Neocons', you've been reading or sitting in on a few too many Wrightesque white-hating sermons apparently. Perhaps you should start thinking independently, even Barrack has disavowed Rev Wright and yet you are still defending him! Seems like you have a monkey on yer back, and its not a white man, its your own prejudices clouding your judgement.
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06-20-2008, 12:58 PM #32
Another person who doesn't have a clue! Anyone and everyone who has been on this forum knows that not only am I, like Barack Obama, am half-white, I don't attend church, and I'm married to a woman who is white/polynesian. I haven't a racist bone in my body (unlike you). So I'm not blinded by anything. Again, unlike you.
Please point to something that Rev. Wright and Michelle Obama said that wasn't true. And please provide accurate quotes not your interpretation of their words.
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Sorry to break this to you, just because your not wholly black or associate with nonblacks doesn't mean you don't have any racist inclinations. Yes look at Barrack, he attended a racist church for 20 YEARS, took his kids there, and yes, he's half white. This is exactly what's so DISAPPOINTING about Barrack. He fell to society's way of pushing us to conform, he CHOSE his identity as solely 'black man', and DESPITE his diverse background, he STILL fell in with all the stereotypical bullshit. He could've gone his own way, instead he fell in with inflammatory hate mongering A$$HOLES like Rev Wright, and sat by while they poisoned a church full of people.
We've already discussed this, and I'm sure ole Jeremy has come out with a whole new spreadsheet of outrageous horse dookie since but feel free to reimmerse yourself:
Jeremy Wright's Greatest HIts!
haha I forgot that thread, you quoted some racist website that said louis farrahkan is the greatest speaker in america today!
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06-20-2008, 01:47 PM #34
Just like in the last discussion you have yet to disprove anything Rev. Wright has said. And Obama didn't attend a racist church. Because, again, Trinity Baptist is 90% white. So just like your misquote about what was said about Louis Farrakhan, you have no idea what you are talking about!
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1 + 1 = 3.
You are really out there.
You ADMITTED in the other thread Wrights a racist.
NATIONWIDE the church might be predominantly white, that congregation is black.
Get your facts straight.
You quoted some retard calling himself a DR who said Farrakhan was the most eloquent and powerful speaker, someone we all strive to be.
Get over yourself dude. You're totally wrong, you've contradicted yourself X1000, gotten your facts wrong and haven't generated ANY original content!
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06-20-2008, 04:45 PM #36
Try re-reading my post brotha! I said Wright and Mrs. Obama were telling the truth.
The individual you claimed 'calls' himself a doctor had that titled bestowed upon him by a prestigious university after a completion of studies so he doesn't call himself a doctor, he earned the title. And he was telling the truth as well. Is Farrakhan not an eloquent and powerful speaker? So before you quote me, get the quote right. Recount exactly what either I or the Dr. said not your misguided interpretation.
Lastly Trinity Baptist isn't a nationwide church. Its sole location is in Chicago and its predominantly white. Before you shoot your mouth off, do some research! So you should get over yourself because you clearly have no clue.
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These are YOUR words:
http://www.boycewatkins.com/
This loser has pictures of himself plastored all over his website as a background, along with lots of quotes about how great he is, You can just picture him writing about himself in the 3rd person, "DR. BOYCE WATKINS!" Haha.
More of you quoting DR BOYCE WHHHHHATKINS!
"Most importantly, Louis Farrakhan is not only the most eloquent and powerful speaker in America, he is what we all strive to be: Free black men and women. That is, in my humble opinion, why we followed him to the Million Man March. That is why we cry when he speaks. He speaks to the soul of the black experience in a way that is painfully honest and undeniably clear. He also advocates for the building of a black state in a way that feels necessary in a nation that (through 400 years of economic and social exclusion) allows black children to go to terrible inner city schools and incarcerates black men in holocaust proportions. After living through a 400 year nightmare, we’ve finally been invited to sit at the American dinner table. This invitation is good as long as we agree to slam shut any serious discussion regarding the egregious socioeconomic inequality that lies around us."
Ok so along with worshipping a bigot, DOOOOOOCTA BOOOOOYCE WHHHHHHATKINS abides resegregation?
"Trinity United Church of Christ is a predominantly black church with more than 8,500 members, located on the southeast side of Chicago.[1] It is the largest church affiliated with the United Church of Christ, a predominantly white Christian denomination with roots in Congregationalism, which branched from American Puritanism.[2]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity...urch_of_Christ
Are you getting tired of looking like a fool yet?Last edited by zartan; 06-20-2008 at 08:32 PM.
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06-20-2008, 08:55 PM #38
Hmm... the race card very interesting dont really see the issue here there is footage of so called Rev. Wright pretty much crapping on white america and that is a dominant black church. Why do ppl support negativity in god's house? How can you say you teach the world of god when i have never seen the connection to his speeches to book. "and joseph says down with white america" NOPE, sorry did not happen. I think racism only works for those who lived in that era, I was in the military with every race you could think of and they were just soldiers to me. If america would just put the past behind them then things would be alot better. Everytime someone tries to take the race card away someone takes a remark totally out of context and slaps the card back on the table. I'm not saying we need to forget about what happened to the blacks but I am saying there is HISTORY BOOKS FOR THAT STUFF!
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06-20-2008, 09:04 PM #40
I dont think that we should every ACCEPT the fact that some words are acceptable for SOME people to use and not OTHERS. That divides people, it does not unite them. It is the same type of principle which is used to segregate people from one another. If minorities and other want EQUALITY, then I advocate that things be TRUELY equal. No WORDS or PHRASES that only "some people" can use while "others" cannot. If black people want to use the "N" word, then everyone should be able to use that word and call one another that. If other groups want to use derrogatory words, then those words should be used freely by ALL people.
I think it is certainly acceptable that if Michelle Obama referrs to herself with ANY type of word, that then others could referr to her as that way as well. What if McCains wife referred to herself as "McCains Old Lady," then I think it would certainly be suitable for Fox News to put in a headline "McCains Old Lady" if she were to appear on the screen. I'm very fed up with this double standard reverse racism bullshit!
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