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Media Smeared Paul For Racism,
Ignored McCain's "Gook" Comments
Corporate establishment
machine protects its cherished war candidate
Prisonplanet | Feb. 6, 2008
By Paul Joseph Watson
A
shining example of how the media engaged in a witch hunt as part a
coordinated campaign to sink the presidential campaign of
Congressman Ron Paul is when they attacked him for vaguely racist
comments made by other people in the 80's, while completely ignoring
the fact that Republican frontrunner John McCain openly said he
hated "gooks" more recently.
James
Kirchick's New Republic hit piece, which was echoed by every sector
of the establishment media for weeks on end, was a
vitriolic, biased, and agenda-driven smear
attack that lumped in half-truths, outright lies and
guilt by association in an attempt to demonize Ron Paul as a racist.
Bear in
mind that the comments Kirchick based his article on were largely
drawn from newsletters put out in the 1980's of which Ron Paul had
no editorial control over. Despite the fact that the comments were
made by other people, Ron Paul apologized anyway and yet the feeding
frenzy that ensued blatantly exposed the fact that the establishment
had been chomping at the bit to seize on anything negative to attack
the Congressman with.
Meanwhile, John
"Keating Five", ahem I
mean John "anti-corruption" McCain, disgracefully said
he hated "gooks" in public for assembled reporters to
hear during his previous presidential campaign in 2000.
"I hated the gooks. I will hate them
as long as I live," McCain said on his
campaign bus.
So what?
This happened eight years ago and McCain apologized for it soon
after', would be the likely Neo-Con riposte.
Compare
it to Ron Paul, who is still apologizing for comments made by
other people 20 years ago, as establishment hacks ninny and
obsess about his imaginary links to white supremacists.
But
McCain can openly spew racist slurs in public and the media doesn't
even give it the time of day when the man looks set to go head to
head with Hillary for the White House and possibly become the
President for over 12 million Asian-Americans, or "gooks" as McCain
calls them.
Double
standards? That hardly covers it. The corporate media are once again
protecting their war candidate, Mr. "bomb bomb bomb Iran", Mr. "stay
in Iraq for 100 years" while crucifying Paul for comments made by
other people that pale in comparison to McCain's personal vitriol
about his deep-seated hatred of "gooks".
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