How now, Rachel Maddow?
The panel was discussing the Sarah Palin book, Going Rogue, when Maddow offers her criticism of Lynn Vincent, Palin's ghostwriter. Maddow explains that Lynn Vincent "co-authored a book with a guy who is widely believed to be , and I believe him to be, a white supremacist. So she's [Palin] chosen Lynn Vincent who has written a book with a white supremacist to write her book." Robert Stacy McCain and Lynn Vincent co-authored Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party in 2006.Melissa Clouthier, Little Miss Atilla and a long list of people who know RSM have rallied to his defense. Stacy may be a pit bull wearing Chapstik, but he's not any kind of racist. It's obvious what Maddow was trying to do, as Miss Atilla pointed out:
"Any chance that this old allegation about McCain is simply being trotted out to slander Palin—the racist who married a native American?"At Saber Point we find agreement that Maddow has lowered herself by resorting to the old liberal slander schtick of guilt by association, but McCain isn't guilty of anything to associate with, unless you count pimping for his tip jar, but that's just a weak attempt on our part to bring a little levity to this latest incidence of lefty nastiness.
Saber Point also demonstrates how easy it is to smear anyone, even though they may be innocent of the allegation specified:
Let's apply Rachel's despicable reporting standards to Rachel. "Rachel Maddow is widely believed to be, and I believe her to be, a crack whore." Therefore, Sarah Palin's book was criticized on the air by a crack whore. Are you going to believe a crack whore? Especially one who looks like your younger brother? Of course not.Dude! That is so Alinsky...
- JP




