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Liberal Pundit Sally Kohn Sings Kumbaya to Fox News.
Thy Black Man ^ | April 18, 2014 | Eric L. Wattree

Posted on 04/18/2014 8:33:38 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

In her Article, “What I Learned As a Liberal Talking Head For Fox News,” for The Christian Science Monitor, Sally Kohn indicated that while working for Fox News, she had what can best be described as an epiphany. She said, “For a radical progressive who once harbored negative stereotypes about folks on the right, it was a turning point for me: Though Sean Hannity or Sarah Palin and I disagree profoundly on politics – they’re personable, kind, and human. If you want to persuade people, you can’t demonize them.”

. She went on to say, “And no one will even listen to your argument, let alone agree with you, if they think you don’t like them . . .That is the essence of my lessons from working at Fox News and the idea behind what I call “emotional correctness” – that the key to persuasion, the key to being an effective communicator in general, in any aspect of life, is making authentic, compassionate emotional connections. Emotional correctness is how we say what we say. It’s not only the words or tone we use but the feelings we signal when we communicate. It’s how we show respect for others even if we don’t agree with their opinions.”

. In response to Ms. Sally Kohn’s love letter to the people at Fox News, I can only say that while she’s obviously learned to embraced the lyrics of Kumbaya in a very passionate way, she’s just as obviously learned very little about fact-driven, objective journalism.

. The national interest of this country is much too important a subject to be based on “emotional correctness.” It is essential that we base our policies and governance on facts, not our ability to schmooze one another. And the fact is, the conservative agenda is based on selfishness, bigotry, greed, and carefully contrived lies, and we should never try to tap dance around that issue. Another fact is, the problem is not that the left is being too strident in attacking the fraud of the conservative agenda at all. The problem is, they’re not being strident enough in making it clear to the American people that conservative propaganda is just that - propaganda – and should be dismissed out of hand.

. One of the biggest problems that we’ve had in this country for the past 35 years is that progressives have been so polite in addressing the complete idiocy of the conservative agenda that it’s led the public to believe the facts are debatable. This tendency toward timidity on the part of the left started during the Reagan administration. The American public became so enamored – and bamboozled – by Ronald Reagan’s “aw shucks,” John Wayne-like persona that the left gave him a pass in fear of antagonizing the public, and then later, when Dan Rather was excommunicated from his public platform for relating the facts regarding George W. Bush’s missing-in-action status when he was supposed to be serving this country in the military, that reinforced that timidity on the part of the press, when it came to confronting the GOP.

.But history is clear – for the past one hundred years the conservative agenda has repeatedly shown itself to be a disaster, and a bane to the economic health of this nation, and it’s past time for both politicians, and journalists, to start bringing that fact out for public scrutiny. Due to the brutal assault on our educational system over the past thirty years, there’s an entire generation of Americans who are completely clueless to the GOP’s history.

. The Wall Street meltdown took place after eight years of George W. Bush, and the Great Depression took place after twelve years of Republican rule. Thus, Democrat, Franklin Delano Roosevelt had to come in and save America from, Republican, Herbert Hoover’s incompetence; Democrat, Bill Clinton had to come in and save America from, Republican, Ronald Reagan’s incompetence; and now, Democrat, Barack Obama has had to come in and clean up after, Republican, George W. Bush’s gross incompetence. For the past one hundred years, every time the Democrats have moved the nation a step forward, Americans begin to feel comfortable, upwardly mobile, and elect Republicans, only to be dragged two steps back. Now those are the facts.

. Of course, I expect to be brutally attacked by Ms. Sally Kohn’s “emotionally correct” friends on the right, but I assure you, it’ll only be a spitball attack, and not on the facts, because they can’t challenge the facts.

. Ms. Kohn also said, “Sean Hannity is one of the sweetest people you’ll ever meet – and even now that I’ve parted ways with Fox, he remains a good friend and mentor.”

. What does Sean Hannity’s personality have to do with truth, or this nation’s survival? Absolutely nothing, and the mere fact that a nationally known journalist would take the time to write an article spewing this nonsense is not only beyond chilling, but quite instructive of the huge problem that we have in journalism today.

. Schmoozing should never be a part of any serious debate. We’re trying to save this nation, not sell vacuum cleaners. There’s only one issue that’s relevant to the public debate on this issue – who was the last Republican president who DIDN’T drag America under a bus? And every progressive in America should be shouting that question from every rooftop – period.

Mr. Wattree


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: blacks; liberals; media; msm; obama; palin; sallykohn; talkradio; television
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Mr. Wattree's unfortunately idiotic comments make it clear that there is no appealing to reason with many minority voices. They don't want to be reasoned with. Reagan was not attacked by the left when he was in office? Is this guy out of his mind? He must be, because I remember daily, nasty attacks on Reagan by virtually every left-wing talking head and scribbler extant at that time. Wattree also goes into extensive praise for FDR who kept the economy from recovering with his bone-headed, socialist economic policies.

It's useless to try to argue with people like Wattree. They don't want to hear anything but their own words. "Big Government Is Great!" say the Wattrees of the country. There's no reasoning with an ossified brain.

41 posted on 04/19/2014 7:04:39 AM PDT by driftless2
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To: luvbach1
"It was Harry Truman in an action that arguably saved tens of thousands of lives on both sides."

I've never accepted that.
42 posted on 04/19/2014 6:35:46 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: luvbach1

One more thing: keep in mind my comment was directed at the kind of liberals who say that waterboarding a few AQ terrorists was just about the worst thing this country ever did, the worst betrayal of our values.


43 posted on 04/19/2014 6:37:54 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Of course, I expect to be brutally attacked by Ms. Sally Kohn’s “emotionally correct” friends on the right, but I assure you, it’ll only be a spitball attack, and not on the facts, because they can’t challenge the facts.

...and what facts would those be?

44 posted on 04/19/2014 6:40:05 PM PDT by TADSLOS (The Event Horizon has come and gone. Buckle up and hang on.)
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To: Steve_Seattle
"It was Harry Truman in an action that arguably saved tens of thousands of lives on both sides."

I've never accepted that.

I did say it was arguable. But I'm convinced, as were Truman and his generals, that a ground invasion of Japan, which was the planned alternative to the A-bombs, would have caused at least as many Japanese casualties as the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks, and more importantly from an American point of view, a tremendous loss of American lives. I, and many others, applaud Truman for making his decision on that basis.

45 posted on 04/19/2014 9:22:56 PM PDT by luvbach1 (We are finished)
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To: Steve_Seattle
One more thing: keep in mind my comment was directed at the kind of liberals who say that waterboarding a few AQ terrorists was just about the worst thing this country ever did, the worst betrayal of our values.

I understood your point. I just didn't think A-bombing the Japanese in the context of total war, and in view of the gross atrocities the Japanese had committed, was a betrayal of our values.

46 posted on 04/19/2014 9:26:33 PM PDT by luvbach1 (We are finished)
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