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		<title>Common&#8217;s Cop Killers: What Jon Stewart Failed to Mention On Last Night&#8217;s &#8216;Factor&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 19:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Larrey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jon Stewart got away with a lot of ridiculous arguments on The Factor last night.  Stewart’s argument that Common wasn’t actually supporting cop killing because he somehow believes that both Assata Shakur and Mumia Abu Jamal are actually innocent of the crime – and therefore should be excused – is both irrelevant and ludicrous.  O’Reilly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jon Stewart got away with a lot of ridiculous arguments on The Factor last night.  Stewart’s argument that Common wasn’t actually supporting cop killing because he somehow believes that both Assata Shakur and Mumia Abu Jamal are actually innocent of the crime – and therefore should be excused – is both irrelevant and ludicrous.  O’Reilly largely let him get away with it.  Does Stewart think Rashard Mendenhall should be off the hook because he *technically* doesn’t support or sympathize with terrorism if <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/03/rashard-mendenhall-osama-bin-laden_n_856926.html">he actually thinks Bin Laden’s hijacked airplanes</a> might not have been the cause of the World Trade Center buildings collapsing?  Attempting to rewrite the history of clearly and unforgivably evil people is decidedly rejected by good and decent people.  Stewart can shove that argument. </p>
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<p>Mendenhall recently lost his endorsement from Champion Sports over a few infamous, perhaps impulsive tweets.  Common wrote a damn love song about convicted cop-killer and domestic terrorist Assata Shakur, went to visit her in Cuba, and <a href="http://nhjournal.com/2011/05/09/acolyte-of-rev-wright-to-complicate-obama-poetry-night/">named his daughter after her</a>.  I have attached that song at the end of this post, because I want everyone to see exactly what we’re talking about here.  If you name your daughter after a convicted cop-killer, domestic terrorist and violent, militant Black Nationalist, then the song you wrote worshipping said cop-killer was not simply adopting an artistic voice.  If your defense is going to be that you believe she’s really completely innocent, you better have some damn good reasons for believing so if you expect anyone to let it slide. </p>
<p>Common’s taking sides with Assata Shakur doesn’t have anything to do with his expert legal opinion.  He’s taking sides with Assata Shakur because he apparently worships everything for which she stood – Black Panthers, Black Liberation Army (BLA), ethnic sectarianism, and the great socialist revolution.  He didn’t write a song arguing that even though Assata Shakur joined a reprehensible, racist and violent terrorist organization like the BLA and did a number of awful things with them, in this particular incident there were anomalies in the application of due process.  He wrote a song worshiping her values and her life’s mission. </p>
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<p>By all means read up on the BLA.  During the 1970’s they carried out a string of violent acts, bombings, robberies, murders, and jail breaks.  They even worked alongside with the Weather Underground.  How exactly does Common believe that Assata was fighting “so we could be free?”  Common’s entire song is rewriting the repugnant history of a cold blooded murderer and substituting a fabricated narrative wherein the police and the American government are a bunch of vicious, racist goons simply out to get black people. </p>
<p>Jon Stewart can’t figure out why that’s incredibly offensive, especially to police?</p>
<p>Common also somehow believes, celebrates and sings about the “innocence” and greatness of another convicted cop-killer, Mumia Abu-Jamal.  Coincidentally he was also a Black Nationalist and Black Panther.  That’s a pretty unmistakable pattern.  Add to that Common’s personal, not artistic, opposition to interracial marriage, which somehow went unmentioned on <em>The Factor.</em>  If this guy were either a white guy or a conservative and promoted this kind of ethnic sectarianism, this guy would be so unthinkably toxic, and rightfully so, that no honorable President would ever think of validating his artwork, and he would never be allowed <a href="http://bigjournalism.com/klarrey/2011/05/16/more-of-jon-stewarts-extraordinary-sleight-of-hand/">anywhere near <em>Sesame Street</em></a>.  Yet these are the kinds of messages promoted by our President, the great racial healer?</p>
<p>We have all sat through hysterical warnings time and time again about how “dangerous,” “radical,” and “anti-government” all of those wannabe Timothy McVeigh tea-partiers really are, in spite of absolutely all evidence to the contrary.  The President’s and his allies’ direct ties and open advocacy of actual anti-government radicals and domestic terrorism or terrorists (see Bill Ayers, see Jeremiah Wright’s support of Qaddafi) are all supposed to be ignored.  Somehow conservatives are the ones with double standards? </p>
<p>Like many others, I’m disappointed in Fox News’ handling of the Common controversy.  It’s not that they’re on the wrong side of it; they just keep whiffing badly in their presentation and argument.  Understandably, assessing pop-culture is not really Sean Hannity’s forté, and Jon Stewart is going to have a built-in advantage on that turf going up against Bill O’Reilly, but O’Reilly should have wiped the floor with Stewart last night, but he played nice and let him off the hook (or if you’re Mediaite straight news guy Colby Hall, O’Reilly producers cut to commercial as a “<a href="http://www.mediaite.com/tv/jon-stewart-to-bill-oreilly-there-is-a-selective-outrage-machine-here-at-fox/">standing eight count</a>” to duck the merciless beating from Jon Stewart.  The “editorial” tag <a href="http://bigjournalism.com/klarrey/2011/05/11/race-er-and-mediaite-editorialist-tommy-christopher-has-trouble-keeping-dog-whistles-straight/">must still have a glitch</a> over there).  It’s not that O’Reilly lost the debate by any means – he didn’t.  It’s that he left so much on the table and let Stewart get away with so much. </p>
<p>Common is not only a <a href="http://bigjournalism.com/klarrey/2011/05/16/more-of-jon-stewarts-extraordinary-sleight-of-hand/">miserable influence on children</a>, but the promotion of his art by the White House (not to mention the President’s former church) is just another reminder that this administration’s approach to race has nothing to do with interracial unity.  It is much more about <a href="http://hotair.com/archives/2010/10/25/obamas-turnout-pitch-to-latinos-get-out-there-and-punish-your-enemies/">ethnic solidarity and division</a> for the advancement of a radical political agenda.</p>
<p>A Song For Assata&#8221;<br />
(feat. Cee-Lo)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/common/asongforassata.html">http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/common/asongforassata.html</a></p>
<p><em>[Common]</em><br />
In the Spirit of God.<br />
In the Spirit of the Ancestors.<br />
In the Spirit of the Black Panthers.<br />
In the Spirit of Assata Shakur.<br />
We make this movement towards freedom<br />
for all those who have been oppressed, and all those in the struggle.<br />
Yeah. yo, check it-</p>
<p>There were lights and sirens, gunshots firin<br />
Cover your eyes as I describe a scene so violent<br />
Seemed like a bad dream, she laid in a blood puddle<br />
Blood bubbled in her chest, cold air brushed against open flesh<br />
No room to rest, pain consumed each breath<br />
Shot twice wit her hands up<br />
Police questioned but shot before she answered<br />
One Panther lost his life, the other ran for his<br />
Scandalous the police were as they kicked and beat her<br />
Comprehension she was beyond, tryna hold on<br />
to life. She thought she&#8217;d live with no arm<br />
that&#8217;s what it felt like, got to the hospital, eyes held tight<br />
They moved her room to room-she could tell by the light<br />
Handcuffed tight to the bed, through her skin it bit<br />
Put guns to her head, every word she got hit<br />
&#8220;Who shot the trooper?&#8221; they asked her<br />
Put mace in her eyes, threatened to blast her<br />
Her mind raced till things got still<br />
Opened her eyes, realized she&#8217;s next to her best friend who got killed<br />
She got chills, they told her: that&#8217;s where she would be next<br />
Hurt mixed wit anger-survival was a reflex<br />
They lied and denied visits from her lawyer<br />
But she was buildin as they tried to destroy her<br />
If it wasn&#8217;t for this german nurse they woulda served her worse<br />
I read this sister&#8217;s story, knew that it deserved a verse<br />
I wonder what would happen if that woulda been me?<br />
All this shit so we could be free, so dig it, y&#8217;all.</p>
<p><em>[Cee-lo vocals]</em><br />
I&#8217;m thinkin&#8217; of Assata, yes.<br />
Listen to my Love, Assata, yes.<br />
Your Power and Pride is beautiful.<br />
May God bless your Soul.</p>
<p><em>[Common]</em><br />
It seemed like the middle of the night when the law awakened her<br />
Walkie-talkies cracklin, I see &#8216;em when they takin her<br />
Though she kinda knew,<br />
What made the ride peaceful was the trees and the sky was blue<br />
Arrived to Middlesex Prison about six inna morning<br />
Uneasy as they pushed her to the second floor in<br />
a cell, one cot, no window, facing hell.<br />
Put in the basement of a prison wit all males<br />
And the smell of misery, seatless toilets and centipedes<br />
She&#8217;d exercise, (paint?,) and begin to read<br />
Two years inna hole. Her soul grew weak<br />
Away from people so long she forgot how to speak<br />
She discovered frredom is a unspoken sound<br />
And a wall is a wall and can be broken down<br />
Found peace in the Panthers she went on trial with<br />
One of the brothers she had a child with<br />
The foulness they would feed her, hopin she&#8217;s lose her seed<br />
Held tight, knowing the fight would live through this seed<br />
In need of a doctor, from her stomach she&#8217;s bleed<br />
Out of this situation a girl was conceived<br />
Separated from her, left to mother the Revolution<br />
And lactated to attack hate<br />
Cause federal and state was built for a Black fate<br />
Her emptiness was filled with beatings and court dates<br />
They fabricated cases, hoping one would stick<br />
And said she robbed places that didn&#8217;t exist<br />
In the midst of threats on her life and being caged with Aryan whites<br />
Through dark halls of hate she carried the light<br />
I wonder what would happen if that woulda been me?<br />
All of this shit so we could be free.<br />
Yeah, I often wonder what would happen if that woulda been me?<br />
All of this shit so we could be free, so dig it, people-</p>
<p><em>[Cee-Lo]</em><br />
I&#8217;m thinkin&#8217; of Assata, yeah.<br />
Listen to my Love, Assata, yeah.<br />
Your Power and Pride, so Beautiful&#8230;<br />
May God bless your Soul.<br />
Oooh.</p>
<p><em>[Common]</em><br />
Yo<br />
From North Carolina her grandmother would bring<br />
news that she had had a dream<br />
Her dreams always meant what they needed them to mean<br />
What made them real was the action in between<br />
She dreamt that Assata was free in they old house in Queens<br />
The fact that they always came true was the thing<br />
Assata had been convicted of a murder she couldna done<br />
Medical evidence shown she couldna shot the gun<br />
It&#8217;s time for her to see the sun from the other side<br />
Time for her daughter to be by her mother&#8217;s side<br />
Time for this Beautiful Woman to become soft again<br />
Time for her to breathe, and not be told how or when<br />
She untangled the chains and escaped the pain<br />
How she broke out of prison I could never explain<br />
And even to this day they try to get to her<br />
but she&#8217;s free with political asylum in Cuba.</p>
<p><em>[Cee-Lo vocals]</em><br />
I&#8217;m thinkin&#8217; of Assata, yeah.<br />
Listen to my Love, Assata, yeah.<br />
We&#8217;re molded from the same mud, Assata.<br />
We share the same Blood, Assata, yeah.<br />
Your Power and Pride, so Beautiful&#8230;<br />
May God bless your Soul.<br />
Your Power and Pride, so Beautiful&#8230;<br />
May God bless your Soul.<br />
Oooh.</p>
<p><em>[Assata]</em><br />
Freedom! You askin me about freedom. Askin me about freedom?<br />
I&#8217;ll be honest with you. I know a whole more about what freedom isn&#8217;t<br />
than about what it is, cause I&#8217;ve never been free.<br />
I can only share my vision with you of the future, about what freedom is.<br />
Uhh, the way I see it, freedom is&#8211; is the right to grow, is the right to<br />
blossom.<br />
Freedom is -is the right to be yourself, to be who you are,<br />
to be who you wanna be, to do what you wanna do. <em>[fade out]</em></p>
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		<title>Jon Stewart v. Bill O&#8217;Reilly: Common&#8217;s Open Opposition to Interracial Relationships Ignored</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 15:39:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Nolte</dc:creator>
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<p>Ken Larrey is working up a piece of analysis now, but I wanted to post the video and throw this question out there&#8230;</p>
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<p>The First Lady invited rapper Common to the White House, a man openly opposed to interracial relationships. Common didn&#8217;t state his opposition to interracial relationships while assuming the role of a particular character in a song, he said so in a 2005 interview. </p>
<p>Why didn&#8217;t that come up last night? </p>
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		<title>Bill O&#8217;Reilly Calls Out Jon Stewart: Care to Debate Common&#8217;s Defense of Cop Killers?</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Nolte</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Truth be told, watching some on our side make an issue out of Common&#8217;s lyrics/poetry kinda depressed me. It&#8217;s an argument lost before it can even begin. Artists frequently create characters in their work, most especially songwriters. Did Johnny Cash really shoot a man in Reno just to watch him die? Did Bruce Springsteen really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Truth be told, watching some on our side make an issue out of Common&#8217;s lyrics/poetry kinda depressed me. It&#8217;s an argument lost before it can even begin. Artists frequently create characters in their work, most especially songwriters. Did Johnny Cash really shoot a man in Reno just to watch him die? Did Bruce Springsteen really go for a ride where ten innocent people died? Even Common&#8217;s call to &#8220;burn&#8221; Bush can be defended as metaphor. But the real reason this approach depressed me is because it was totally unnecessary. Not as as a poet, not as a singer and not as a character, it&#8217;s just a naked fact that Michelle Obama&#8217;s White House guest defends convicted cop killers and <a href="http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jjmnolte/2011/05/11/white-house-msm-ignore-2005-interview-where-rapper-speaks-out-against-interracial-relationships/">opposes interracial relationships</a>. Which brings me to my point&#8230;</p>
<p>Thank you, Bill O&#8217;Reilly:</p>
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<p>Some, like O&#8217;Reilly and Sean Hannity, did bring up Common&#8217;s open opposition to interracial relationships and his craven support of two convicted cop killers. In other words, on top of the lyrics, there was also a discussion at FNC (and elsewhere) about the full context of this extremely divisive and sometimes repulsive &#8220;artist&#8221; the White House saw fit to stamp with their approval. But Comedy Central&#8217;s &#8220;New Murrow&#8221; only wanted to discuss Common within a safe-for-Obama context (the lyrics) and in the above video, Bill O&#8217;Reilly calls Stewart out for this act of &#8220;comedic&#8221; intellectual dishonesty.</p>
<p>Naturally, in their journ-o-listic quest to put the story to bed before the full truth gets out, the MSM grabbed hold of Stewart&#8217;s dishonest attack on Fox News, labeled it &#8220;epic,&#8221; pronounced it &#8220;ownage&#8221; (want to see how corrupt journ-o-lism works? Click <a href="http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;rlz=1T4GZAG_enUS430US430&amp;q=epic+fox+news+jon+stewart">this</a> and <a href="http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;rlz=1T4GZAG_enUS430US430&amp;q=own+fox+news+jon+stewart+common">this</a>), and positioned it as the last word. But this story &#8212; and some of this <span style="text-decoration: underline;">is</span> our fault for making lyrics an issue &#8212; still hasn&#8217;t been properly told. O&#8217;Reilly understands this and to his great credit has no intention of allowing Stewart, the MSM and the White House to wriggle off this hook so easily.</p>
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<p>Moreover, Jon Stewart makes a big deal out of being a friend to first responders, and has, to his credit, frequently put his money where his mouth is in this regard. But slain police officers are also &#8220;first responders&#8221; and thus far (unless I missed it) Stewart has refused to address the justifiable outrage some police organizations have expressed towards a White House invitation extended to a man who vocally defends those who have, uhm, murdered &#8220;first responders.&#8221;</p>
<p>The other area Stewart and the MSM refuse to go near is that 2005 interview in which Common openly expressed his opposition to interracial relationships. No &#8220;artistic license&#8221; cover there, folks. If Stewart takes O&#8217;Reilly up on his offer to debate the matter further, I would love to hear The New Murrow&#8217;s defense of a White House inviting a man opposed to interrelationships over for an audience with the president. Maybe instead of a clown nose, Stewart has a time machine that can take him back to 1902.</p>
<p>Bottom line: good on Bill O&#8217;Reilly for finding the perfect way to keep this story alive and giving it another opportunity to be told properly. Hitting back at Jon Stewart with a debate challenge was the perfect choice. If the corrupt media and the White House want to live by the &#8220;Daily Show&#8221; narrative-sword, they can also die by it.</p>
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This is no youthful indiscretion, this is 2003. Will the ObamaMedia be able to ignore a Czar associated with lyrics like this:

The American way manufactured by white folk in office, by these rich men here to mock us. The United States; a piece of stolen land led by right-wing, war-hungry, oil thirsty&#8230; And when it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">This is no youthful indiscretion, this is 2003. Will the <a href="http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/The-Van-Jones-non-feeding-non-frenzy-57271402.html">ObamaMedia be able to ignore</a> a Czar associated with lyrics like this:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The American way manufactured by white folk in office, by these rich men here to mock us. The United States; a piece of stolen land led by right-wing, war-hungry, oil thirsty&#8230; And when it&#8217;s all said and done still can&#8217;t [garbled] the wrong place cause they got people of color playing servant to do that shit for them; mother fuckers ready to wipe out soft targets on territories harboring terrorists?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tragedy.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The true terrorists are made in the U.S.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Truther/Czar Jones himself at the 4:20 mark:<span id="more-218486"></span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">At this point. The end of the occupation. The right of return of the Palestinian people. These are critical dividing lines in human rights. We have to be here. No American would put up with an Israeli-style occupation of their hometown for 53 days let alone 54 years. <strong>US tax dollars are funding violence against people of color inside the US borders and outside the US borders.</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/09/unreal-van-jones-even-released-war.html">Gateway Pundit has much, much more</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Breitbart TV has </strong><a href="http://www.breitbart.tv/the-movie-van-jones-calls-marxists-anarchists-spiritual-people-to-convergence-activism/"><strong>this piece of jaw-dropping video</strong></a><strong>.</strong> </p>
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