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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Media Caught Fabricating White Racists?

First a union president calls his members racists. Now it appears that the St. Petersburg Times may be guilty of inventing racists out of whole cloth.


A quote attributed to Sandra Cichon, a private citizen, is spreading across the internet as a living example of White Racism. Did a reporter put words in this woman’s mouth?

An article in the St. Petersberg Times, quotes Cichon as having said, “I can't imagine having a black president . . .”

In a phone interview Saturday, Sandra Cichon of Spring Hill, Florida denied that she ever spoke with any pollster or reporter concerning Obama or about anything regarding race. Cichon was taken by surprise when phoned by this reporter, and she was not aware that she had been quoted in any newspaper.


Of course the paper denies lying:

In a phone call to Times Political Editor, Adam Smith, who authored the article in question, Smith said that he had the utmost confidence in the reporter, John Frank. Smith said that Frank was the reporter who actually spoke with Cichon. Smith said it is understandable that Cichon wouldn’t want to admit over the phone to making that statement, but “polls all over are showing that people are not hesitant in stating that they won’t vote for a black person.”

In the past, that would have been that. But this is not the past and the paper telling us that they have the "utmost confidence" in the reporter gets the snort of derision that it deserves.

I think that McCain just picked up another vote.

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