More unsolicited advice to Dems, this time from DERSHOWITZ, "drop Media Matters or lose" [View all]
Add him (& Faux Propaganda outlet) to the Ruben NAVARRETTE fetish circle dedicated to volunteering their advice to the Democratic Party on what to do despite, at least NAVARRETTE and Faux, being de facto Rethug operatives. In case some don't know about him, NAVARRETTE learned to hate the (his words: ) "white Liberal males" who dared to foist Affirmative Action on beneficiaries of it, and it's funny/odd how many AA alums from those detested "Liberal" universities turn out to detest the Liberal orientation. Yet, N. is always giving advice, shirley for the better good fortunes of the Dem party.
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[font size=5]Dershowitz warns Democrats to drop Media Matters[/font]
.... Max Blumenthal, a UPenn graduate who used to work with Media Matters, wrote a scathing op-ed for the school newspaper about Dershowitz in which he called the professor "an open advocate of torture" and suggested Dershowitz could be responsible for violence against Israel's critics.
Asked about the article, Dershowitz reportedly recounted the many fallacies in it and then remarked about its author.
"Let me tell you, Max Blumenthal and Media Matters will be singlehandedly responsible for (Obama) losing this election. They (the Democrats) cannot win the election and keep this affiliation with them," he is quoted saying, according to American Thinker's Laurie Lowenthal Marcus, who tweeted the comment to Blumenthal. ....
Blumenthal's comment comes after Media Matters senior fellow MJ Rosenberg received critical attention for deploying the expression "Israel firster" to describe American lawmakers and others who voice unwavering support for Israel, implying that their loyalties are to Israel first, and to America second.
The expression, used by anti-Israel bloggers, was widely condemned by the Anti-Defamation League and Simon Wiesenthal Center. The Center for American Progress, which The Daily Caller reported on Monday sends a representative for regular meetings with folks from Media Matters and the White House, stopped its use of the expression after the criticism. Media Matters did not.
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