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CNN seems determined to go the way of MSNBC and lose every shred of journalistic integrity and decency when it comes to political reporting. Here are two videos, the first being a vile report by CNN's Kira Phillips who was dispatched to Alaska over the weekend to actually investigate the nutroots rumor that Gov. Palin did not actually have her Down Syndrome baby, Trig, but rather concocted an elaborate plot to coverup the fact the baby was her daughter's. CNN actually took the Daily Kos smear seriously and sent a reporter to investigate it. Phillips then talks about finding out...
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NEW YORK -- Phillip R. Bennett, Refco Inc.'s former chief executive officer, was sentenced to 16 years in prison Thursday for his role in a scheme to hide the commodities broker's financial troubles. At a hearing, U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald in Manhattan said white-collar defendants such as Mr. Bennett often "just don't think they'll get caught." "You and others like you play a truly high-stakes poker game," the judge said. The judge didn't impose a fine and said restitution will be discussed at a later date. Mr. Bennett has agreed to forfeit essentially all of his assets. The...
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Brook Bennett's murder has brought back calls for a tougher law against adults who sexually prey on children. More than thirty states -- but not Vermont -- have enacted Jessica's law, setting a 25-year minimum prison sentence for convicted child sex offenders. "When a person is sexually assaulted, a minor is sexually assaulted, it's my opinion that they should go to jail for 25 years," Dubie told Channel 3. "That's very simple and that's what Jessica's Law calls for. I'm also asking that we reconsider what the governor proposed last legislative session, and that's civil confinement." House Judiciary committee chairman...
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Bill Bennett had Mitt Romney on his morning show. This proved instructive. Before beginning, I note that Bill opined on the Ferraro matter. Rather than accepting the self-evidence of her statement (Obama would not be where he is without being black), Bill suggested that she was indeed racist. His reasoning was convoluted and a caller pointed this out to his detriment. I mention this to because it was troubling considering how well I think of Mr. Bennett. But he did have Mitt Romney on who excelled at explaining the problems with our economy and the body politic. Among other things...
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Not very shocking that the Times would leave something like this out of their McCain story: Robert Bennett, a Washington attorney representing McCain, told NBCs Today show that McCains staff provided the Times with approximately 12 instances where Senator McCain took positions adverse to this lobbyists clients and her public relations firms clients, but none of the examples were included in the papers story. Highlight the instances where it benefited the company, but ignore all the times where it went against them.nope, no bias there. [?] Share This
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The liberal New York Times is wasting no time in smearing John McCain, the Republican Party nominee for President. Late Wednesday, the Times published to its website a story set to hit print editions Thursday, linking McCain to a female lobbyist. The paper suggested the Arizona Senator has been engaged in an illicit relationship. "A female lobbyist had been turning up with him at fund-raisers, visiting his offices and accompanying him on a clients corporate jet," the Times reported. "Convinced the relationship had become romantic, some of his top advisers intervened to protect the candidate from himself instructing staff...
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Today, many in the Republican party and the conservative movement are saying some strange things about the prospect of our very likely nominee, Senator John McCain, and his ascent to the GOP nomination. Many think he will destroy the conservative movement if not the Republican party, and many have even said they simply will not vote for him in a general election if he heads the GOP ticket. Moreover, others have even said they would consider voting for Senator Hillary Clinton or that there is simply no difference between Senators Clinton and Barack Obama on the one hand, and Senator...
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Conservative Sense & Sensibility The Rights choices right now. Today, many in the Republican party and the conservative movement are saying some strange things about the prospect of our very likely nominee, Senator John McCain, and his ascent to the GOP nomination. Many think he will destroy the conservative movement if not the Republican party, and many have even said they simply will not vote for him in a general election if he heads the GOP ticket. Moreover, others have even said they would consider voting for Senator Hillary Clinton or that there is simply no difference between Senators Clinton...
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Tony Bennett, left, is embraced by former President Bill Clinton during a fundraiser for Clinton's wife Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, N.J. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007.
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I had a chance to interview Bob Bennett today while in Boston. He had some interesting things to say about Romney and those Senators who "support" him:Click for video.
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When they were stopped from going to the Salt Lake City offices of Utah's two U.S. senators Thursday, about 60 anti-illegal-immigration activists started singing "God Bless America." The group, mostly white men and women of retirement age, showed up at the Federal Building to demand that Republican Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch vote against S.1348, the recent immigration reform proposal. Most of the group consider the proposal amnesty because it would provide a path to legal status for the estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants nationwide through a guest worker program, where they would have to pay a $5,000 fine...
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Steve Malzberg, one of America's favorite radio hosts today on SRN for Bill Bennett's Morning in America. Steve will be in today for Bill for Bill's first 2 hours, while Bill talks about his wonderful new book on The Today Show, "America, The Last Best Hope" Vol. II. Join Steve and his freeper fans at the link below. Steve will be live from approx. 6 AM to 8 AM EST. Listen to Steve now on 990 AM Philadelphia Radio at: http://www.wntp.com Join Steve and his fans champing at the bit to enjoy the breakfast buffett and cocktails while we bash...
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Kant, Not Cant Actually, morning talker Bill Bennett has a much better taste in philosophers than that, but youve got the idea. Its a curious thing, the angst over Don Imus. Whats most interesting is not what he said, but how people are reacting to his possible impending demise. If Don Imus goes, we are worrying at least, the Washington Post is, but its not alonewill there be No One to Talk To? What the Post piece actually described is what a humiliating experience it is for a luminary to lower himself to go on Imuss radio showto sell...
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Does anyone know why Bill Bennett's website (www.bennettmornings.com) has been down all weekend?
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Steve Malzberg, one of America's favorite radio hosts today on SRN for Bill Bennett's Morning in America. Steve will be in for Bill again tomorrow. Steve will be live from 6 AM to 9 AM EST. Listen to Steve now on 990 AM Philadelphia Radio at http://www.wntp.com Call Steve at 1 866 680 6464! Steve may be on CNN on Bennett this AM, check it out! Steves new Rap! STEVE MALZBERG COOLER THAN EVER NEVER SAY NEVER 'CUZ HE'S SO DARN CLEVER! Join Steve and his fans champing at the bit to enjoy the breakfast buffett and cocktails while we...
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Steve Malzberg, one of America's favorite radio hosts today on SRN for Bill Bennett's Morning in America. Join Steve and his freeper fans at the link below. Steve will be live from 6 AM to 9 AM EST. Listen to Steve now on 990 AM Philadelphia Radio at http://www.wntp.com Call Steve at 1 866 680 6464! Steves new Rap! STEVE MALZBERG COOLER THAN EVER NEVER SAY NEVER 'CUZ HE'S SO DARN CLEVER! Join Steve and his fans champing at the bit to enjoy the breakfast buffett and cocktails while we bash the liberal media. Yes, liberals are grass, Steve is...
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Steve Malzberg, one of America's favorite radio hosts today on SRN for Bill Bennett's Morning in America. Steve will be in for Bill again tomorrow. Join Steve and his freeper fans at the link below. Steve will be live from 6 AM to 9 AM EST. Listen to Steve now on 990 AM Philadelphia Radio at http://www.wntp.com Call Steve at 1 866 680 6464! Join Steve "the Mutilator" Malzberg; a man who remembers when the words respect and axe were nouns. Join Steve and his fans champing at the bit to enjoy the breakfast buffett and cocktails while we bash...
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Bill Bennett ran a song parody contest which clearly stated that lyrics be sent in. The contest was for the best Sandy Berger song parody. So what happened? The people who FOLLOWED the stated rules sent in lyrics and got PENALIZED because the winner of the contest also sent in a recorded version of his song. Sorry, Bill, but this is just WRONG. If you wanted people to send in recorded songs, you should have stated so instead of penalizing the entrants who sent in just lyrics as they were asked to do so in the RULES. In case anybody...
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Bill Bennett has gotten the boot from Chicago radio! The management at conservative talk radio station WIND 560 has decided that they need a local flavor to their morning drive and sent the brilliant Dr. Bennett packing. According to a column that appeared in the Sun Times, http://www.suntimes.com/index/feder.html, they were looking to boost their ratings and at local talent to their lineup. The result is that they have hired a long time Country Music Radio host and local musician Big John Howell and given him a side kick named Cisco Cotto. They have done this to try to compete with...
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America the Beautiful ...5:53 pm After playing Tony Bennett’s record, Rags To Riches, on his XM radio show, Bob Dylan said, “I heard a story once about Tony. They wanted him to sing the national anthem at the nineteen and sixty-one Preakness. He didn’t want to. He said, ‘I don’t know. Bombs burstin’ in air are just not my thing.’ Way to go, Tony.” That’s not exactly something that RWB would have chosen to say
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Experts debate space-based BMD assets [More Usual Suspects] By JESSICA TAYLOR UPI, July 25, 2006 WASHINGTON, July 21 (UPI) -- A new report claims U.S. anti-ballistic missile defenses must be deployed in space to be effective, but critics disagree. Several analysts say the study is based on false pretenses and the deployment of defense mechanisms into space is not in national security interests. The Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, a Washington think tank, has issued a study saying the implementation of plans for space missile defense is critical for U.S. national security and an effective system against at least some...
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When (and How) Did Hamilton County Endorse Mike DeWine? Answer: Glad you asked. In its Friday profiles of the US Senate candidates, The Cincinnati Enquirer noted that Mike DeWine has been endorsed by Hamilton County's Republican Party. Those who have only recently begun following Ohio's upcoming primary races, especially the GOP US Senate race, need to know what happened in Hamilton County. It is an object lesson in corrupt party kangaroo cronyism and Old Media ignorance. Once you know what happened in Hamilton County, you will know that the county party's so-called endorsement of Mike DeWine isn't worth diddly squat....
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Proving that hes just as adept at stuffing an election candidates coffers as he is at stuffing his own socks, Sandy Berger hosted an "almost secret" Washington fund-raiser for a recently retired three-star vice admiral last night. Vice Adm. Joseph Sestak Jr, as the Village People would say, is "In the Navy". And when you want to take an Able Danger Congressman Curt Weldon down, what better way than to send in the Navy? Berger, dubbed "Sandy Burglar" by radio meister Rush Limbaugh, gained notoriety for trying to stuff classified documents into his socks and other attire. The man, who...
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Several members of President Bill Clintons national security team are hosting a Washington fund-raiser tonight for retired Vice Adm. Joseph Sestak Jr., the Democrat running against U.S. Rep. Curt Weldon in November. Officials at Sestaks campaign headquarters in Media will not comment on the event, though an invitation sent out to potential donors and obtained by the Daily Times lists Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger as a host. "As a general rule, campaigns dont comment on fund-raisers or people who hold them," said Sestaks campaign chairman, Myles Duffy. Berger, who served as Clintons second-term national security adviser, pleaded guilty last year...
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KABUL - An American journalist inmate at an Afghan jail block seized by prisoners said Taliban militants held there threatened on Tuesday to behead him and told him he would die if an attempt were made to end the siege by force. Emmy award-winning documentary maker Edward Caraballo, 44, from New York, was one of three Americans jailed in 2004 after being convicted of running a private jail and illegally detaining and torturing men in a freelance war on terror. Speaking by mobile phone from Pul-i-Charkhi jail on the outskirts of Kabul, Caraballo told Reuters he was barricaded in...
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This time, the press failed the public By William J. Bennett and Alan M. Dershowitz February 24, 2006 There was a time when the press was the strongest guardian of free expression in this democracy. Stories and celebrations of intrepid and courageous reporters are many within the press corps. Cases such as New York Times v. Sullivan in the 1960s were litigated so that the press could report on and examine public officials with the unfettered reporting a free people deserved. In the 1970s the Pentagon Papers case reaffirmed the proposition that issues of public importance were fully protected by...
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House and Senate leaders from both parties were continually briefed -- and tacitly approved -- the now controversial program of electronic intercepts aimed at thwarting further Al Qaeda plots, according to House Intelligence chairman Pete Hoekstra.The Michigan Republican, speaking Wednesday morning on Bill Bennetts Morning in America, was eloquent in his defense of the Presidents warrantless eavedropping on suspected Al Qaeda communications.Hoekstra characterized the program as aimed at telephone calls coming into the U.S. from known Al Qaeda telephone numbers. He strongly defended the monitoring on legal grounds and as a practical measure for thwarting potential Al Qaeda attacks. He...
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First on TVNewser: Controversial conservative talk show host Bill Bennett will become a CNN political analyst early in 2006, TVNewser has learned. This month's departure of Bob Novak left the network without a high-profile conservative commentator. But Bennett, a former Education Secretary and drug czar, seems to be a strange choice to add a little red to the channel. Of all the conservatives CNN could sign, why Bennett? In September, he came under fire from all sides of the political sphere for his assertion that aborting "every black baby in this country" would reduce the crime rate. Many members...
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A question for North Texas radio listeners. It has just been announced that Mike Gallagher will be doing a morning radio show on KSKY from 6-9. Presently, KSKY broadcasts Bill Bennett from 5-8. Obviously, KSKY can't do both. What station will carry Bennett? I haven't found an answer on the relevant websites.
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(AgapePress)- The mainstream media are being accused of a employing a racial double standard, particularly for the way they have apparently chosen not to report on a recent forum at Howard University that included a black activist's call for genocide against whites. Former North Carolina State visiting professor Dr. Kamau Kambon recently told a panel of black media groups at Howard Law School in Washington, DC, that the "problem on the planet is white people." He went on to express increasingly volatile sentiments, querying "how we are going to exterminate white people, because that in my estimation, is the only...
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WHY ARE WE WINNING THE WAR ON CRIME? The U.S. violent crime rate is at a 30-year low, and experts have many theories to explain it, especially the drop in the 1990s. Among them: -The fastest-growing population segment is those over age 50, who commit few violent crimes. -A record 2 million-plus people are locked up in prison. -The crack market shrunk in the '90s. -About 100,000 police officers were added since the mid-'90s. -Improved tactics -- such as the "broken windows" theory of policing, which cracks down on petty crime -- have helped. -The nationwide legalization of abortion in...
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I am called upon to answer charges that should never have come up in the first place. But such are the times in which we live, and sometimes their level of dialogue. I have been slandered, defamed, misrepresented and libeled. I will not stand for it. I will not go away, or go meekly and quietly into that good night. Nor will I withdraw from the discussion. My entire career has been one of taking on serious issues, I have taken brickbats for that. I will continue to. Those who do not engage in serious conversations about serious matters can...
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When Media Matters took out of context a statement Bill Bennett made on his radio show, the mainstream media were more than willing to comply and show outrage over his remarks. But another radio host made comments even more explosive, and even elicited a response from the Jewish Anti-Defamation League. NewsBusters contributor David Pierre noted that on Sept. 21, Air America host Randi Rhodes compared the evacuation of refugees in New Orleans to the Nazi transportation of Jews to concentration camps. A caller was troubled that when they bused people out of the Superdome, they "wouldn't tell them where they...
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Republicans have a bad rep when it comes to racism from Mississippi Sen. Trent Lotts endorsement of racist former Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., to President George W. Bushs slow response to Hurricane Katrina. Now conservative commentator William Bennett is adding fuel to the fire with his comments that aborting black babies will make the crime rate go down. Racism continues to be a divisive topic in America one Republicans would like to ignore. Bennett, a former U.S. education secretary and national drug policy director under the Reagan administration, said on his nationally syndicated morning radio show Sept. 28,...
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My youngest son was arrested last year. Police came to my house looking for an armed robbery suspect, 5-feet-8-inches with long hair. They took my son, 6-foot-3 with short braids. They made my daughter, 14, fresh from the shower and dressed for bed, lie facedown in wet grass and handcuffed her. They took my grandson, 8, from the bed where he slept and made him sit on the sidewalk beside her. My son, should it need saying, hadn't done a damn thing. In fact, I was talking to him long distance - I was in New Orleans - at the...
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Bennett's Critics Prefer to Misunderstand Him Until we were so rudely interrupted by President Bush's latest Supreme Court pick, we were having an illuminating squabble over Bill Bennett. And since Bennett's remarks on his radio show have already morphed into something of an urban legend in many quarters, I think they're worth revisiting. A quick recap: Bennett got a call from a listener suggesting that Social Security was in financial straights because so many taxpayers had been aborted after Roe vs. Wade. The caller was making an ostensibly pro-life point. But Bennett, also a pro-lifer, objected. That's not the way...
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My youngest son was arrested last year. Police came to my house looking for an armed robbery suspect, five-feet eight-inches tall with long hair. They took my son, six-foot-three with short braids. They made my daughter, 14, fresh from the shower and dressed for bed, lie face down in wet grass and handcuffed her. They took my grandson, 8, from the bed where he slept and made him sit on the sidewalk beside her. My son, should it need saying, hadn't done a damn thing. In fact, I was talking to him long distance -- I was in New Orleans...
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<p>On-air comments highlight old moral inconsistencies By "You could abort every black baby in this country, and the crime rate would go down."</p>
<p>A protest demonstration is scheduled for Wednesday at the Salem Radio Network in Arlington, Va., where William Bennett works. And a boycott of the sponsors of his show is being organized. In drumming up support for these actions, one e-mailer called Bennett a racist and eugenicist and declared, "That's how Hitler got started."</p>
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Urban Perspectives | An old-time racist chestnut makes a toxic comeback By Acel Moore Talk-radio host, conservative Republican, and former education secretary (under Pesident Ronald Reagan) and drug czar (under George H.W. Bush) William Bennett's recent comments about crime and abortion reinforce my belief that many in white America are still in denial about race. In case you did not hear his comments, made last Wednesday on his syndicated radio show - appropriately called Bill Bennett's Morning in America - here's a taste: "If you wanted to reduce crime, you could - if that were your sole purpose, you could...
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The kerfuffle over Bill Bennetts recent remarks on his radio show like the earlier kerfuffle over Harvard President Larry Summers remarks at a seminar, and like a dozen other such kerfuffles I no longer can recall all stem from the same root: Creative and intelligent people artists, writers, scientists, sociologists, economists and other public intellectuals play with ideas. This is how they organize their thoughts, fuse them into new forms and eventually create the finished products that reach the public in the form of paintings, novels, scientific papers that change our understanding of nature, or essays...
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CINCINNATI - Former Education Secretary William Bennett has postponed an appearance at the University of Cincinnati because of what he called a "willful distortion" of his remarks about aborting black babies. Bennett said controversy stemming from his "Morning in America" radio show last week would detract from serious discussions of issues. College Democrats at the university had said they would protest Tuesday's scheduled appearance. "The current controversy that has arisen around comments I made on my radio show, based on a willful distortion of what I said, will take away from the serious discussion I wanted to engage in with...
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Is William Bennett, the former education secretary, a racist for arguing hypothetically that "aborting every black baby in this country" would reduce the crime rate, even though he added that such a thing would be "morally reprehensible?" Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) apparently thinks so, U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) obviously thinks so, and the minority leader in the House, Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), definitely thinks so. "What could possibly have possessed Secretary Bennett to say those words, especially at this time?" Pelosi wondered to CNN. "What could he possibly have been thinking?" Before I answer my own question, let's...
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Bill Bennett stresses our moralityand pays the price. In the course of a free-wheeling conversation so common on talk-format programs, Bill Bennett made a minor point that was statistically and logically unassailable, but that touched a third rail namely, the nexus between race and crime within the highly charged context of abortion policy. He emphatically qualified his remarks from the standpoint of morality. Then he ended with the entirely valid conclusion that sweeping generalizations are unhelpful in making major policy decisions. That he was right in this seems to matter little. Bennett is being fried by the PC...
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Robert Bennett Blitzed on CNN 09/30 03:53 PM Wolf Blitzer played some gotcha today on The Situation Room with Robert Bennett. Bennett is Judith Millers lawyer, but he is also William Bennetts brother. Blitzer had Robert on the show to discuss Judith Miller, but halfway through the interview sprung the clip of Bill Bennetts remarks and asked Robert to comment: BLITZER: While youre here, Im going to switch gears dramatically on you and ask you a question about your brother. As you know, hes in some hot water for some remarks he made yesterday on his radio show, Bill Bennett,...
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 - The White House distanced itself today from the comments of a prominent Republican who said on a recent radio program that the nation's crime rate could potentially be reduced through aborting blacks. The White House called the comments, made by William J. Bennett, the former Republican secretary of education, off base. The White House spokesman, Scott McClellan, said that President George W. Bush "believes the comments were not appropriate." Mr. Bennett has said the remarks were taken out of context, noting that he immediately said such abortions would be "reprehensible." Mr. Bennett, who served as drug...
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Conservative Links Crime Rate and Abortion of Black Babies A conservative talk show host, William Bennett served in the Reagan administration as education secretary. WASHINGTON (Sept. 29) - Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and other Democrats on Thursday demanded that former Education Secretary William Bennett apologize for remarks on his radio program linking the crime rate and the abortion of black babies.Bennett responded that the comments, made Wednesday on his "Morning in America" show, had been mischaracterized and that his point was that the idea of supporting abortion to reduce crime was "morally reprehensible." The author of "The Book of...
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House on Friday criticized former Education Secretary William Bennett for remarks linking the crime rate and the abortion of black babies. "The president believes the comments were not appropriate," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.Bennett, on his radio show, "Morning in America," was answering a caller's question when he took issue with the hypothesis put forth in a recent book that one reason crime is down is that abortion is up. "But I do know that it's true that if you wanted to reduce crime, you could, if that were your sole purpose, you...
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Bill Bennett Interview on Fox News' Hannity & Colmes Regarding Race, Crime, Etc. Courtesy of Fox News Channel/9-29-2005 First, our top story tonight is the controversy surrounding radio talk show host Bill Bennett. Yesterday on his radio show, Mr. Bennett -- Dr. Bennett was quoted as saying. I do know that it's true that if you wanted to reduce crime, you could, if that were your sole purpose, you cold abort every black baby in this country and your crime rate would go down...that would be an impossible, ridiculous and morally reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would...
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OK. Let's pretend it's 1987, and Ronald Reagan is being questioned about the high costs and risks of his hardline positions with the Soviet Union. He's asked if peace can ever truly be achieved via his confrontational policies. He gives a lengthy and thoughtful answer that includes this hypothetical: "As to the 'peace' question, I don't think this is a goal worth pursuing if it means surrendering to the evils of Communism. In theory, I suppose, we'd have world peace if the Soviet goal of world domination were ever realized, and we all lived under the hammer and sickle. But...
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Let's stipulate up front: even while stating that it would be morally reprehensible to do so, Bill Bennett was wrong to contemplate that the crime rate could be reduced by aborting black babies. That said, there is a great irony here. In reality, the staunchly pro-life Bennett has spent a lifetime opposing the killing of unborn children, black or otherwise. On the other hand, his current antagonists, those who are revelling in his faux pas, are largely "pro-choice;" people who for generations have "celebrated" a woman's right to end the life of her unborn child. When you consider that the...
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