Already under fire from Iraq War veterans for making up events, NBC is taking new flak today from former military brass over a correspondent’s claim that sniper hero Chris Kyle was a “racist” on “killing sprees” while protecting troops in Iraq.
Some 22 retired generals and admirals, including a former deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence, joined with dozens of other officers and the press watchdog Media Research Center in a letter to demand an apology from NBC parent Comcast after the network refused to acknowledge the comments.
Kyle, the subject of the hit movie “American Sniper,” said a letter to Comcast provided to Secrets, “is a hero, not a talking point for a smug journalist.”
The comment came from Middle East reporter Ayman Mohyeldin January 29 on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program. Ayman, formerly with Al Jazeera, said of Kyle:
“Some of what people have described as his racist tendencies towards Iraqis and Muslims when he was going on some of these, you know, killing sprees in Iraq on assignment.”
His smackdown of Kyle, considered the nation’s most effective sniper ever, caught host Joe Scarborough by surprise. He immediately ...
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Van Jones suddenly worried about ‘racist’ GOP’s diverse and exciting 2016 bench
Whether he’s serving as Obama’s “Green Jobs Czar,” or shlubbing it as a left-wing commentator, Van Jones has been consistent in one thing. Everyone he disagrees with is a racist. The Tea Party is racist, gun owners are racist, cops are racists, Mitt Romney’s campaign was racist, Donald Trump is a racist, Ted Nugent is a racist, Ted Cruz is a racist, and - of course - the core of the GOP is comprised of racists seeking to hang on to their white privilege.
Suddenly, though, things have changed. Van Jones is no longer worried about the GOP’s racism. In fact, he’s fearful of the exact opposite. The Republicans’ 2016 is young, deep, and diverse. According to Jones, it’s “beginning to look like the rainbow coalition.” Democrats should be “very worried” about that, probably because they seem to be ...
Suddenly, though, things have changed. Van Jones is no longer worried about the GOP’s racism. In fact, he’s fearful of the exact opposite. The Republicans’ 2016 is young, deep, and diverse. According to Jones, it’s “beginning to look like the rainbow coalition.” Democrats should be “very worried” about that, probably because they seem to be ...
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