Her recent media whirlwind is latent with racist, anti-white, us against the world rhetoric. She has the ethics of a title lender and should be fired.
Okay, what are some of the things she's been saying in the aftermath. Feel free to post quotes, etc. I can't wait for these anti-white comments!
It is amazing that even though she was fired before any news broke on FOX, the libs are still trying to blame FOX for her firing. I think the argument goes something like this, "We were sure FOX was going to run the story, so we didn't have a choice but to fire her before they ran it". Real persuasive stuff there
Who cares when they released it? As an ostensibly legitimate news organization, it's their job to get to the bottom of all the stories they cover and determine their legitimacy. Instead, they push through this blatantly cobbled-together video in a thoughtless rush in order to get it out there before anyone else. FOX saw this as a juicy tidbit for their evening conservative talk shows to obsess over and perpetuate this conjured-up negro boogeyman to keep their old, white viewers skeerit.
CNN did their research and interviewed the couple Sherrod mentioned in her speech. They both verified they saw no signs of racism or prejudice from Sherrod, and that she was completely cooperative and did everything she could to help them retain their farm. Furthermore, with a little more sleuthing, CNN uncovered the video in its entirety, context and all. Imagine that, actual reporting. FOX should be taking notes.
Honestly, I really don't care that they ran with this story from a well-established hack without first doing their research. They want ratings. Fine. It's just the network's hypocrisy that's troublesome to me; programs like Fox & Friends, and the O'Reilly Factor castigated this woman on the day the tape came out, and felt her dismissal was justified. The very next day, when it was known the video was taken out of context, the very same shows diverted their outrage to Vilsack, et al for jumping to conclusions on her forced-resignation without the Dept. of Ag's checking the validity of the video first. Exactly the same hasty conclusions FOX had been guilty of the day before.
Vilscack, the White House and the NAACP have all issued formal apologies, and rightfully so; It's disappointing to me they jumped to conclusions without getting to the bottom of the source. It's especially disheartening to me they acted on this from a known right-wing smear merchant. Yet not a peep from the likes of Ingraham, O'Reilly and FOX and Friends. No mea culpa, no apologies on the hasty, shoddy reporting on their part. And you can forget about any apologies from Breitbart, he's already warming up the martyr complex.