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CNN shoots down Obama “madrassa” story

by Hanlon on January 22, 2007 at 8:04 pm

It’s a two-layer Stupid Cake today, folks. This one has to do with an apparent claim that while Barack Obama lived in Indonesia, he went to a radical Islamic school called a “madrassa”. As it turns out, that’s not the case whatsoever.

Insight Magazine, which is owned by the same company as The Washington Times, reported on its Web site last week that associates of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-New York, had unearthed information the Illinois Democrat and likely presidential candidate attended a Muslim religious school known for teaching the most fundamentalist form of Islam.

Obama lived in Indonesia as a child, from 1967 to 1971, with his mother and step-father and has acknowledged attending a Muslim school, but an aide said it was not a madrassa.

And apparently a reporter went to the school in question and determined that it, indeed, was a fairly normal public school and in no way promoted fundamentalist Islam. But wait, that came from Hillary? Damn, starting the negative campaign a little early, and against a member of your own party. An extremely popular one, no less. Hold on a minute.

Insight attributed the information in its article to an unnamed source, who said it was discovered by “researchers connected to Senator Clinton.” A spokesman for Clinton, who is also weighing a White House bid, denied that the campaign was the source of the Obama claim.

He called the story “an obvious right-wing hit job.”

Insight stood by its story in a response posted on its Web site Monday afternoon.

The Insight article was cited several times Friday on Fox News and was also referenced by the New York Post, The Glenn Beck program on CNN Headline News and a number of political blogs.

So far we’ve got the Washington Times, Glenn Beck, Murdoch’s Post, and FOX News. Not a good start in proving this is a legitimate news item. The blogs in question, of course, being folks like Michelle Malkin (who only links to Insight’s response) and the ever-lucid Free Republic. The comments from the Freepers, as always, are simply inspiring.

If it had been McCain they would have supported the story the to hilt. Probably adding that McCain was supposed to be the 20th hijacker due to his piloting experience. Then thrown in some BS about mass murdering innocent Vietnamese and trying to sink a US aircraft carrier.

I’m sure Mrs. C has proof to back up her allegations.
Then again maybe she was just hoping to plant the seed of doubt about Obama and take down Insight magazine at the same time.

Now, it’s times like these that the right seems almost hilariously detached from reality (at least these examples of it). Point #1 there ignores that the media almost never criticizes McCain for anything. For evidence, I point you at a recent article concerning McRage and Jerry Falwell.

McCain has reached out to conservatives he once crossed. Last May, he spoke at Falwell’s Liberty University in Virginia. In 2000, Falwell opposed McCain’s campaign for the GOP nomination and supported George W. Bush. At the time, McCain labeled Falwell and others on the right and the left as “agents of intolerance.”

Sweet Jesus, that is some harsh lambasting from the Communist News Network, I’ll tell ya. Look at the way they gently report exactly what McCain had said in a situation that duly called for it. Face it, McCain gets a pass no matter how many times he changes his mind on things, across the boards.

Anyway, Point #2 is fun as well. I’d love to know how Hillary could back up allegations she didn’t make in the first place, or alternately I would love to know how it’s possible to prove that you didn’t do something. I don’t carry around many papers confirming that I didn’t do things, though apparently I should start. It’s sort of the “Saddam better get rid of those arms he doesn’t have or else” logic.

I’d also like to know why on EARTH Hillary would go after Insight of all people. Until this story broke I hadn’t even heard of the publication. Given the scope of the story, wouldn’t it make more sense to go after someone with a larger readership? Why break a story to someone who will only get it exposure if someone ELSE picks it up?

More than that, as said before, Insight is owned by the same people as the rather-right Washington Times. It just doesn’t make sense. There’s no reason that a Democrat who is such an enemy of the right-wing press would go to an obscure member of such in order to smear another Democrat. It would be like Brownback sending The Nation a scoop on McCain.

Speaking of Insight, their response to this whole deal is a hoot.

And here is the larger issue: The New Media—including Insight—is surging forward in readership, influence and clout (that’s why our story was picked up by FOX News and talk radio). We provide hard-hitting, well-sourced and aggressive reporting—just as serious and fearless journalists of old used to do. How alone are we, in today’s media conglomerate world? The Washington Post should ask itself, does it wish to have serious journalists aggressively following up on our ground-breaking story or does it wish to carry water and curry favor for ambitious and aggressive politicians, and attack its competition rather than report?

Whew. They’re really upset by this. Poor guys probably thought they had a bombshell story and it turns out it’s all bogus. Bet that hurts like hell.

Also, I hate to break it to you guys over at Insight, but the reason Beck and FOX picked up on the story had nothing to do with your readership or anything else. It was because it was a story that looks like it could only soil a Democrat’s reputation, if not two at the same time. I wouldn’t get too excited.

Comments

Comment from reader
Time January 22, 2007 at 8:33 pm

If you would have bothered to read Malkin’s post you would see that she was calling out Fox News for jumping on the Obama/Madrassah story.

Seems you research your sources as much as the people you chastise?

Oh well.

Comment from Hanlon
Time January 22, 2007 at 8:40 pm

I made no judgement call on Malkin, only pointed out that her mention was in the form of Insight’s response to the story.

However, I find it difficult to call it an indictment of FOX considering she didn’t mention FOX in any way, nor did she link to the article that debunked the original story. Rather, she linked to an article by the guys who “broke” the story responding to the debunking.

Moreover, it could easily be interpreted as her calling out CNN for calling it a “debunk” when they simply asked Clinton if she was responsible for the story (thus, “single-sourcing” as the post is criticizing the examples for).

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Time January 28, 2007 at 2:02 pm

[...] We’ve already seen the multiple times his name appears as “Osama” on the media, or the fact that right-wing commentators are having a field day with the fact that his middle name is Hussein, and then the more recent “madrassa” bullshit. [...]

Comment from reader
Time January 28, 2007 at 10:07 pm

It is possible that staff of Hillary’s leaked the bogus story in the hopes of smearing Obama, after all he is her biggest competitor in the race toward the presidency, what better way to put yourself on top, plus it makes for a great way to bring down the right wing too, its win win for her

Comment from Hanlon
Time January 28, 2007 at 10:24 pm

But that doesn’t explain why on earth she would leak it to Insight Magazine. Insight is a severely right-wing publication with only a moderate reader base. The story only spread because a bigger source picked it up.

Why not the NY Times? LA Times? Washington Post? CNN?

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