dimanche 25 juillet 2010

Alexander Marlow, Breitbart's Big Government Blogger, Spreads More Lies, Says Shirley Sherrod Silenced by Media

Alexander Marlow, a blogger for Andrew Breitbart's Big Government website smears former black USDA official Shirley Sherrod again by saying she didn't make media rounds on Sunday because she was silenced.

More smear coming the Andrew Breitbart camp. This time, he couldn't bring himself to smear former USDA official Shirley Sherrod. He sent an idiot named Alexander Marlow to do it. Marlowe claims Shirley Sherrod has been silenced by the media. Er, newsflash. Shirley Sherrod lives in Georgia where religion plays a big role in one's life, therefore, chances are she was in church today. Not defeated and kicked to the curb as Alexander Marlowe would have his readers believe.

She was likened to a modern day Rosa Parks or Nelson Mandela, but former the Ag official, according to the Washington Post, was not interviewed on a single major Sunday morning talk-show following a week that can only be described as a Shirley Sherrod media frenzy. Though the conversation on Sunday morning focused on race in America, noticeably absent from the discussion was the woman behind the controversy. Earlier this week a handful of people in the blogosphere began to speculate Sherrod would pull off a “full Ginsburg,” or become only the thirteenth person to appear on all major Sunday talk-shows on the same day since the feat was first accomplished by William H. Ginsburg in 1998. However, this was before a clip of Sherrod suggesting Andrew Breitbart wants blacks “stuck back in the times of slavery” went viral. Sherrod also drew extensive criticism late in the week for blasting Fox News as racist.
This is too funny, but draw your own conclusions. This is typical muck from sleazebag Andrew Breitbart. If you are sick of this continued character assassination of Shirley Sherrod, join Facebook group, "Stop Andrew Breitbart Now" and let your voice be heard.

Read more articles on race issues affecting the black community on the Hinterland Gazette including latest on Georgia's gubernatorial race.

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