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            Monday, April 9, 2007                                             ColorOfChange.org, 510-903-1809

 

Black Activists Praise Barack Obama For Rejecting FOX / Congressional Black Caucus Institute Debate

 

ColorOfChange.org calls on Hillary Clinton & other presidential candidates to follow the lead of Edwards/Obama/DNC in rejecting FOX debate

 

 FOX consistently marginalizes Black leaders and the Black community – should not be given CBC’s stamp of approval

 

 

ColorOfChange.org today praised presidential candidate Barack Obama for rejecting the proposed FOX / Congressional Black Caucus Institute debate – and urged Hillary Clinton and other presidential candidates to follow the lead of John Edwards, Obama, and the DNC in rejecting Fox.

 

Edwards announced last Friday evening he would attend a planned CBC/CNN debate, but not the CBC/FOX debate – Obama did the same today. “CNN seems to be a more appropriate host,” an Obama campaign aide told ABC News. Last Thursday, the Democratic National Committee also www.FoxAttacks.com and have been viewed nearly 700,000 times combined.

 

ColorOfChange.org has been joined in recent days Black bloggers and Black media outlets in condemning the CBC Institute’s embrace of Fox.  Here is a compilation of what people have to say:

 

Senator Barack Obama

 

“CNN seems to be a more appropriate host,” an Obama campaign aide tells ABC News.

 

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/04/obama_to_nix_fo.html

 

Senator John Edwards

 

Call from Edwards campaign to ColorOfChange.org:

 

“It's absolutely critical that we make sure the CBC gets a forum, but we should make sure they get a forum with a network that's going to give a fair hearing to Democrats across the board, and people of color across the board.”

 

http://www.afro-netizen.com/2007/04/edwards_steps_a.html

 

E-mail from Edwards campaign to major blog, TalkingPointsMemo.com:

 

“We just called the CBC to let them know that we're looking forward to their January debate with CNN but we're not going to participate in the proposed debate with Fox. The CBC champions critical issues that matter enormously to the future of our country, and we look forward to discussing them throughout this campaign and at their debate in January. But we believe there's just no reason for Democrats to give Fox a platform to advance the right-wing agenda while pretending they're objective. If there was any uncertainty as to Fox's objectivity, it was put to rest when they attacked Democratic candidates, Democratic constituency groups, and the Nevada Democratic party when their last proposed debate was cancelled for lack of support."

 

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/4/6/19059/06839

 

 Afro-Netizen.com blog

 

“Kudos to John Edwards for pulling out of the planned CBCI/Fox candidate debate,” wrote Afro-Netizen.com, a leading black political blog. “Afro-Netizen eagerly awaits word from the Obama & Clinton camps, should they wish to release their own statements on this matter.”

  

Afro American Newspapers Editorial – printed in Black papers around the nation

 

“What were they thinking?  What possible justification could the Congressional Black Caucus Political Leadership Education Institute have for picking Fox News to partner with on an upcoming presidential debate? ‘Fox News is not a “fair and balanced” source of information or political debate, and it has repeatedly proven itself hostile to the interests of Black Americans... Fox on-air personalities and regular guests consistently marginalize Black leaders, culture, and institutions,’ said ColorOfChange in a letter to activists.  And they are right. ... Case in point: Fox's recent sustained stain campaign against presidential candidate Barack Obama-they place undue emphasis on his middle name ‘Hussein,’ say he went to a fundamentalist Islamic school and question his religious affiliation, suggestively characterizing his church as having ‘unusual doctrines.’   And the network's framing and interpretation of Black (and Brown) issues and culture are often bigoted and lacking in any attempt to truly understand and present a fair picture.”

 

http://www.afro.com/content/templates/?a=6905&z=3

 

Benjamin Todd Jealous – former executive director of the National Newspaper Publishers Associations (NNPA), a 98-year old federation of more than 200 Black community newspapers.

 

“Fox has a long history of treating Black people unfairly. They are not a trusted news source for most Black Americans.”

http://colorofchange.org/cbci/jackson.html  

 

Tom Joyner's BlackAmericaWeb.com

 

“There is a difference, however, between compromising preference and compromising principle...The latter is what happens when you represent black interests in the U.S. Congress, but get in bed with a television network that has a history of rank disregard for black interests because you want to be a player in the presidential primary debates. Principle, along with integrity and prestige, is what the Congressional Black Caucus Institute has laid on the line in its partnership with Fox News...So far, it only seems to be another misstep by a group that thinks that ‘forgive and forget’ are words to live by. That may apply to normal human relations, but not in politics. Not these days. It’s a blood war now, and the Congressional Black Caucus, in all of its constructs, would be wise not to let its guard down for a minute.”


http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site.aspx/sayitloud/mathis402

 

Black Agenda Report Editorial – journal of African American political thought

 

“Why would the Congressional Black Caucus co-sponsor presidential debates with Fox News?  How much does it really cost to rent the CBC Institute?... The CBC-Fox News scandal clearly illuminates the bankruptcy of corporate funded black leadership.  The CBC Institute and the CBC Foundation are ‘not for profit’ money pockets created to receive corporate contributions. “

 

http://tinyurl.com/2zu2o8

 

Black Blog Afro-Netizen.com

 

“Why is the Congress Black Caucus condoning the anti-Black and, specifically, anti-Obama onslaught waged by the Fox New Channel, and remaining silent on the CBC Institute's recent announcement to collaborate with Fox to air two presidential debates?”


http://www.afro-netizen.com/2007/04/fox_attacks_oba.html

 

Former Clinton White House official, and Black blogger, Keith Boykin

 

“Anyone who has been watching the news the past few years should know that Fox News is nothing but a right-wing platform for conservative Republicans. So if that's the case, why were the Democrats even thinking about holding a debate on Fox News in Nevada? I understand the whole idea of reaching out to the other side, but Fox News is not just the other side. They are the opposition. It's one thing to debate Bill O'Reilly or the Fox News anchors. Everybody knows what's going on there. It's another thing to give Fox News a forum it doesn't already have where they can pretend to be ‘fair and balanced.’ But if the Democratic Party gets it, why doesn't the Congressional Black Caucus?”


http://www.keithboykin.com/arch/2007/03/22/fox_news_loves#more

 

Black Blog - SuperSpade

 

“I don’t think the explicit bias of Fox News is in line with the mission of the Congressional Black Caucus Institute, which if you are wondering, ‘is to provide political education and training to the next generation of African American leadership’...the prejudices and biases should outrage Black people regardless of their political persuasions. And for that reason, I will make my voice heard to let the Congressional Black Caucus Institute to cancel their agreement with Fox News...Please help us Lord.”

 

http://www.thesuperspade.com/fox-news-sets-debates-with-congressional-black-caucus-institute/

 

Black Blog – Jack and Jill Politics

 

“Why on earth would the Congressional Black Caucus choose to align itself with a network that has proven itself to be racist as a course of normal business operations? As part of their branding strategy? If the Ku Klux Klan or Council of Conservative Citizens had a cable news network, would it be appropriate to collaborate with them on hosting presidential debates, particularly when one of the candidates is black, a CBC member and a consistent target of the network's hatred and misinformation? Like Jesse says, why let the Fox guard the henhouse?” 


http://jackandjillpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/03/update-on-cbc-fox-debates.html

 

 

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More Key Links:

 

ColorOfChange.org petition and Fox Attacks: Black America video:

www.ColorOfChange.org

 

Fox Attacks: Black America video and Fox Attacks: Obama video

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/04/obama_to_nix_fo.html

 

"Edwards steps aside & Tavis steps up," Afro-Netizen.com, April 6, 2007
http://www.afro-netizen.com/2007/04/edwards_steps_a.html

 

“Black Activists Praise DNC For Rejecting FOX From Officially Sanctioned Debates,” ColorOfChange.org, April 5, 2007

http://colorofchange.org/cbci/dncrejectsFOX.html

 

NYT: Fox Sets 2 Debates With Congressional Black Caucus

http://tinyurl.com/2r3ze4

 

Black media/editorials against CBC/Fox debate:

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/4/2/14922/11130