Bill Maher finds six black men to deem Matt Drudge racist [VIDEO]
Published: 7:56 AM 06/16/2012
By Jeff Poor and Caroline May - The Daily Caller
On his weekly show on Friday night, HBO host Bill Maher suggested that the content that appears on the Drudge Report obviously demonstrates racism in America.
In objecting to accusations of racism against Gwyneth Paltrow for a a June 1 tweet with the heading Ni**as in paris for real, Maher directed his audience to Matt Drudge as a foil for, in his mind, actual racism.
Mahers evidence of Drudges alleged racism came in the form of six images of black men, which appeared on the webmasters website, the Drudge Report, during the month of April.
The problem with racism is Matt Drudge, Maher said. I pick from Matt Drudges website just this, over a month we monitored this. Just show some of the pictures that were on there, Mike Tyson looking like hes going to eat your head. Oh yes, Louis Farrakhan because hes so relevant now. Oh, and Marion Barry, hes in the news also. Oh yes, Rev. Wright, because he matters to your life so much. This is who appears on the Drudge Report. Oh yes, and theres Al Sharpton telling Eric Holder what he should do, and Michael Jordan angry, because thats how we all remember him. This is racism in America.
While Maher mocked the images, he neglected to provide context for the stories Drudge attached to the pictures nor did Maher explain why he went all the way back to the month of April for his examples.
Additionally, the HBO host overplayed the images prominence, as shown from research based on the Drudge Report Archives:
The Mike Tyson image accompanied an April 12 story in which the former boxer expressed disgust at the fact that George Zimmerman, the Florida man charged in the murder of Trayvon Martin, had not yet been shot.
The Louis Farrakhan picture was attached to an April 17 story in which the black nationalist heaped praise on conservative commentator Pat Buchanan calling him a great Republican.
On April 5, a picture of Marion Barry was featured atop a story of the D.C. Council member and former D.C. mayor expressing anger at the Districts Asian-American community for opening businesses in the city, instead of African Americans. We got to do something about these Asians coming in and opening up businesses and dirty shops, Barry said. They ought to go. Im going to say that right now. But we need African-American businesspeople to be able to take their places, too.
The picture of MSNBC host Al Sharpton and Attorney General Eric Holder appeared on April 11, with a story about Holder praising the left-wing activist for his efforts protesting and rallying on behalf of slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin.
Rev. Jeremiah Wrights picture was featured with an April 10 story about the presidents former pastor claiming that white supremacy is driving world policy and that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas worships some other god.
April 27s Michael Jordan picture appeared with a story about how the Charlotte Bobcats basketball team owner presided over the NBAs worst team ever.
Poster Comment:
"While Maher mocked the images, he neglected to provide context for the stories Drudge attached to the pictures nor did Maher explain why he went all the way back to the month of April for his examples"----- Maybe because he doesn't know what "real" context is!!!