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Maher to Garrett: Why not just “scream the N-word” next time, huh?
posted at 9:21 am on July 16, 2015 by Ed Morrissey

   

Maybe this was more of a Rorschach test than first thought. When a reporter asks a tough question of a president, many of the people who get upset at the “tone” and who cheer for the reporter switch sides when the party affiliation of the President changes. So far, though, only Bill Maher has managed to toss race in as an issue with Major Garrett’s sharp exchange with Barack Obama yesterday:

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#MajorGarrett is a huge bleep. If U wanna "strike a nerve" with POTUS, why not just scream the N word? That shld get his attention.
12:32 AM - 16 Jul 2015

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    Liberal HBO “Real Time” host Bill Maher took offense to a CBS White House reporter who on Wednesday admitted to intentionally provokingPresident Obama with a question about Iran.

    “Major Garrett is a huge a–hole,” Maher wrote late Wednesday in a message to his 3 million-plus followers on Twitter.

    Maher suggested Garrett’s interaction with the president had a racial element to it. “If you wanna ‘strike a nerve’ with [Obama], why not just scream the N word?” Maher’s tweet continued. “That should get his attention.”

It’s interesting that Maher didn’t actually use @MajorCBS in the tweet. If Maher really wanted to send a message, why not actually send it into Garrett’s mentions column? Why hashtag the name instead?

On top of that, it’s a little odd to see someone like Maher object to a tough question for a President, even one calculated for provocation, as Garrett himself admits was his intent. Isn’t that what Maher does for a living with his guests? It’s been a very long while since I’ve bothered to watch Real Time, but Maher’s entire schtick is provocation, both of his on-set guests and cheap-shot jokes at people who aren’t there. As Erik Wemple noted in his defense of Garrett, the framing of the question was provocative but the subject matter was “a critical matter” on which Obama had not been challenged. If Obama had been Republican, one can imagine a much different reaction from Maher.

Furthermore, Chris Cillizza argues, it was apparent by that point in the presser that the reporters were being used as window dressing by Obama:

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    In truth, Obama had very little interest in engaging the press and their questions Wednesday. Instead, he wanted to use them as a prop  to get out his talking points and answer his growing chorus of critics on the Iran deal. …

    So, when the president chooses to give a press conference, the expectation is that he will, you know, answer questions.  That’s not really what he did Wednesday.  Instead, he used the edifice of what looked and sort of sounded like a press conference to dismiss critics and ensure that his case was made by the person he believes is the best messenger for it: himself.

    This was a speech on Iran that reporters attended.  That’s not the reporters’ fault — they can only do so much if the president is determined to filibuster every question and go on at length (and then some). And it’s a near-certainty that Obama could care less what the media thinks of him at this stage of his presidency. (He likely never much cared.)

    Still, what he did Wednesday was something well short of an open back and forth between the leader of the country and the fourth estate. You might not care. But you should.

Again, one wonders why a media figure like Maher thinks asking a tough question of a President determined to avoid them is not just assholery but also racist. Golly, I can’t wait for a Republican to be president so that dissent can once more be patriotic, and the media can suddenly feel the need to hold the powerful accountable again.

Ace nailed the Maher angle long before Maher even tweeted it out:

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same media that had vaginal-not-clitoral orgasms about Iraqi reporter throwing a shoe at Bush pretty sure now Major Garrett is racist
3:25 PM - 15 Jul 2015

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Americans had better learn from the last two elections. Never, repeat, NEVER again vote a black socialist for president, because any criticism of his performance or policies will automatically be labeled by the left as coming from racist motivation.

Americans have a proud tradition of political dissent and should never be afraid to criticize their president for fear of being labeled a bigot.

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Americans had better learn from the last two elections. Never, repeat, NEVER again vote a black socialist for president, because any criticism of his performance or policies will automatically be labeled by the left as coming from racist motivation.

It'll take a couple more before they learn never to vote for a female socialist for president because any criticism will automatically be labeled as sexist.

By then it may be too late...

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Maher is a perfect example of a reason why I'm glad I'm 70 and not 40.

...otherwise I'd probably make the national news.    :chairbang:
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aligncare wrote above:
[[ Americans had better learn from the last two elections. Never, repeat, NEVER again vote a black socialist for president, because any criticism of his performance or policies will automatically be labeled by the left as coming from racist motivation. ]]

I didn't need to learn anything.

I was posting BEFORE obama got elected that it would be disastrous for America to elect a black as president.

And guess what I got called for saying so?

By the way, I wouldn't vote for a -conservative- black for president either. You could put Clarence Thomas, Alan West or Thomas Sowell in the Oval Office -- regardless of their good intentions and attempts to do the right thing, they would be so pilloried by the press, the left, and "black America" that they would be effectively hamstrung from governing conservatively.

I don't even trust most WHITE guys with that job.
And that includes most of the current lineup of "Republican" candidates...