Monday, March 26, 2012

o'leftists - Al Sharpton (and others) need to go.

I'm still waiting for o'pologist to pick up his apology phone and address these folks!!!  - rfh
From: drude Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 Subject:  Al Sharpton needs to go - Stand with Me!
From the Desk of:
David Martin, Executive Vice President
Media Research Center
March 19, 2012
Dear chuck,
     On Friday, I sent you a copy of my letter to Comcast Chairmain Brian Roberts on the complete lack of civility and balance on MSNBC.
     That letter marked the beginning of a campaign that we've launched to compel NBC News to clean up their act with regard to the nightly barrage of hate that makes up their cable lineup.
     I released the letter below today. It details Al Sharpton's history of hate speech and the completely hypocritical act of providing a man like Sharpton a platform to accuse conservatives of incivility.
     Please read the letter and join our fight at www.cleanhouseatNBC.org.
Thank you for standing with us,
Brent
March 19, 2012
Mr. Phil Griffin
President
MSNBC
Dear Mr. Griffin,
     Last week, in my open letter to you I called for Ed Schultz's termination.  I also called for you to resign as President of MSNBC because you hired Ed Schultz.  Today, I have yet another reason you should step down - one which some might argue is even more compelling than Schultz. His name is Al Sharpton.
     I have already provided you with ample, documented evidence of Schultz's repeated, over the top attacks against women, the elderly, tea party activists, and anyone else who happened to be in his crosshairs.  
     I have also made known the fact that your network is the mouthpiece for the George Soros funded Media Matters, a radical group whose mission is to slander everyone who disagrees with its fringe leftwing ideology.
     I also pointed out these assaults by MSNBC have nothing to do with what Rush Limbaugh said about Sandra Fluke, and everything to do with censoring prominent voices on the right. Instead of reporting on the woeful state of our economy and the catastrophic debt crisis, MSNBC goes after Limbaugh with entirely unmerited and phony moral righteousness.
     The Media Research Center repeatedly discussed, promoted, and circulated these letters in a variety of very public venues last week. 
     As the President of MSNBC, you are personally responsible for hiring and promoting Ed Schultz.
     You have had every opportunity to respond and take responsibility for this situation.  Yet, neither you, nor Ed Schultz, nor the Chairman and CEO of Comcast have responded.
     Therefore, I now offer you (and everyone reading this) another reason to take responsibility - Al Sharpton.
     Al Sharpton - a man who made a name for himself by orchestrating the Tawana Brawley hoax that destroyed innocent lives and also incited race riots that led to the death of an innocent child.
In addition, some of his greatest hits include:
     You fired Pat Buchanan because you didn't think his book "should be a part of the national diaogue, much less the dialogue on MSNBC."  But you retain Sharpton.
     By giving a platform to Al Sharpton on the one hand, and by promoting his campaign to suppress free speech on the other, you're engaging in mind-boggling hypocrisy - hypocrisy unbecoming of a "news" network executive.
     While your network continues to attack Limbaugh, you continue to employ Al Sharpton and Ed Schultz. Take responsibility and clean house.  If you don't, we will continue to further expose MSNBC for what it is - a platform for racist, misogynistic, homophobic hate mongers.  And we will continue to ratchet up public pressure for your resignation.
     I have already contacted Brian L. Roberts, Chairman and CEO of Comcast (your boss and MSNBC's parent company). On March 14, we sent him a letter calling on him to demand Schultz's termination.  As I noted in my letter, we intend to take this message directly to the shareholders of Comcast and its board of directors. 
     I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
L. Brent Bozell III Founder and President Media Research Center
CC: Brian L. Roberts, Chairman and CEO of Comcast

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