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By Roy Edroso, Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 12:00AM
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Much has been written in recent days about the White House's War on Fox News, in which Administration officials have called the Republican-friendly network "the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party" and such like, excluded it from the President's media tours, and even tried unsuccessfully to remove it from pool interviews of other officials.

This cold-shouldering is generally seen as a mistake even by reporters presumed sympathetic to the Administration. We've had some trouble seeing the point ourselves, as has our colleague Ward Harkavy.

But a few observers cautiously approve the strategy. "I think they want us to take sides," says Michael Woolf. "Are you a Fox person or not a Fox person? And I think they want to identify Fox as the standard bearer of American conservatism. If you're a conservative, you're for Fox (ie, is that who you want to be?)."

That's an interesting angle. Suppose a citizen were sufficiently interested in this conflict to visit the opinion site Fox launched in March, Fox Nation. At this writing he would find an invitation to join the Tea Party Express ("Are You On It?"), "Teleprompter Declares War on Obama" with video from TownHall, and links to American Thinker, Radio Equalizer, and Michelle Malkin.

In other words, he'd be directed into the world of the rightbloggers, the shadowy terrain that is this column's bailiwick, and apparently a major part of Fox Nation. If Obama were trying to marginalize his media opposition, as Woolf suggests, he could hardly have picked better sources with which to do it.

Our focus this week is a topic covered by Fox Nation and many others which the Obama Administration may have been glad to see spread around: the alleged revelation of Barack Obama's mysterious college thesis....

Conservatives have been looking for this document from Obama's Columbia days since he was merely a candidate for President. Though it has been explained that Columbia didn't require theses of its political science undergrads at the time, and that their MacGuffin actually seems to be a term paper on Soviet nuclear disarmament which has not been preserved, the hunt has never been wholly abandoned.

Way back in August, Jumping in Pools addressed "the secrecy regarding the President's academic record," and pretended to reveal sections of a "'senior seminar' paper," allegedly discovered by Time's Joe Klein, in which the future President discussed not Soviet disarmament but "the long struggle of the working class against, as Obama put it, 'plutocratic thugs with one hand on the money and the other on the government.'" This included ripe sentiments like "The so-called Founders did not allow for economic freedom" and "I see poverty in every place I walk. In Los Angeles and New York, the poor reach to me with bleary eyes and all I can do is sigh."

The blog post included no link to Klein's alleged revelation, and "satire" was among the tags with which it was fitted. Klein got wind of it only last week. "It is completely false," he said. "I've never seen Obama's thesis. I have no idea where this report comes from."

It came to his attention only because prominent conservatives had started peddling the thing as real.

Michael Ledeen of Pajamas Media swallowed it hook, line, and sinker. "That's quite an indictment, even for an Ivy League undergraduate," he wrote on Wednesday. He threw a challenge to the defamers of Rush Limbaugh: "Maybe instead of fuming about words that Rush Limbaugh never uttered, the paladins of the free press might ask the president about words that he did write."

Later Ledeen learned he'd been hoaxed and apologized. By then, though, Rush Limbaugh had gotten hold of it.

"Ladies and gentlemen, Barack Obama is seriously dangerous," he told his listeners. "To say that distribution of wealth is economic freedom is intellectually insane... Why didn't this come out before the election in November?"

Partway through the broadcast Limbaugh announced he'd learned the story was fake, and endeavored to make a lesson of it: "I have had this happen to me recently," he said. "I have had quotes attributed to me that were made up, and when it was pointed out to the media that the quotes were made up, they said, 'It doesn't matter! We know Limbaugh thinks it anyway.'"

Logic -- never, alas, a reliable guide in such matters -- led us to expect that Limbaugh would then apologize for abusing Obama with fake quotes as he himself had been abused. But he concluded, "Good comedy, to be comedy, must contain an element of truth, and we know how he feels about distribution of wealth... So we stand by the fabricated quote because we know Obama thinks it anyway. That's how it works in the media today."

At least he debunked it, however ingloriously. TownHall's Meredith Jessup ran the story Friday and added, "I'm working to confirm this information with multiple sources... Stay tuned for confirmation or correction." On Sunday night that item stood uncorrected (with excitable comments: "He's the Red Menace within our land," "Did anyone doubt Obama hates this county," etc), though Jessup revealed in a follow-up it had been proved false.

"Still," she added, "it's important to note that none of this nonsense would be running wild around the internet if the campaign had just released Obama's thesis in the first place" -- its non-existence notwithstanding.

Her colleague Carol Platt Liebau later amplified: "What's interesting about hoaxes like these is that they're often boomerangs. Sure, people can put an anti-Obama rumor like this out there in a supposed effort to showcase just how gullible and hateful the right is..."

A quick look at Jumping in Pools reveals that it's a full-on rightblogger site and unlikely to be looking to smear "the right" -- but forget it, she's rolling: Liebau predicted the "phenomenon will hurt the President... So members of the MSM can chortle with elite condescension about the short-sightedness of Ledeen, Limbaugh and all... the joke ultimately may be on their hero, Barack Obama, rather than those who were fooled by the lies."

Some went for deeper analysis. "While some of the claims on [Jumping in Pools] can be read as satire," said Yes, But, However!, "much of the posting there is straight news commentary. For instance, a story currently running on the site is headlined 'Sarah Palin endorses Doug Hoffman for Congress.' Hardly satire in our opinion." We think Y,B,H! means he was confused, though it may be a semiotic gloss we're insufficiently educated to appreciate.

Other rightbloggers stood by the story as of Sunday night. "Open Disdain for the Constitution," cried The Daily Instigator. "Is it doubt? Or contempt?" asked Ramparts 360. Conservative Mama allowed as how "no one has seen any references for this story," but "let's not forget Obama is already on the record saying the Constitution is flawed" -- a reference to a 2001 Obama radio chat circulated during the 2008 campaign, which does not make the same points as the hoax and failed to damage Obama's candidacy when it was revealed.

(This was also defense enough against "the tittering hyenas of the left" for Atlas Shrugs, who insisted, "The thing is, Obama did say these things" in his "bombshell" radio chat. "Maybe not in his thesis," she added, "we'll never know." As the thesis doesn't exist, she's certainly on safe ground there, anyway.)

Maybe they'll get to their retractions later. Still, it takes a little edge off Left Coast Rebel's claim on behalf of his colleagues that "The key here is that we all retracted the story instantly." And such stories, like that of Obama's Kenyan birth, need only be put in play, and then survive as fodder for the faithful no matter what.

Thus many "retractions" were offered as declarations of victory. "It was very good satire since it has many elements of truth," said Bungalow Bill. Ric's Rulez, under the title "Debunk or Confirmation?" yelled, "We still don't have Obama's thesis to look at, so its content is still subject to assumption and rumor... Don't give me 'nobody keeps old papers.' A college thesis is supposed to be a contribution to scholarship which later writers can cite in support of their own contributions... If [this non-existent thesis] wasn't, it confirms that young Barry was being given a free ride..." "I should have known," sighed Anti-Strib, "that a liberal like Joe Klein would never report the truth about Obama."

Also on the case was Fox Nation, which gave us some juicy bits and linked to Ledeen. Their regular readers may or may not have tumbled to the joke -- our link is to a Google cache, as Fox Nation pulled the item -- but that hardly matters. Those who are convinced of Obama's duplicity need no further evidence, real or fake. And those who are interested to know how such people think need only spend a little time among the rightbloggers; they'll get an eyeful soon enough. Fox apparently joins us in inviting you to do so, and we applaud them for this public service.

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Comments (25)

Substance McGravitas says:

Regarding the pool interview thing you should probably read this. Not a story, really.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 12:32AM
LittlePig says:

Are they looking for the short-form thesis or the long-form thesis?

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 8:25AM
p says:

Doesn't matter LP,they couldn't find their ass with both hands.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 8:48AM
THC says:

"Maybe instead of fuming about words that Rush Limbaugh never uttered, the paladins of the free press might ask the president about words that he did write."

Bwahahahahahahahahahaha.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 12:07PM
GeoX says:

Am I the only one who doesn't find the quotes from this imaginary thesis even slightly offensive? What, are people arguing that this country DOESN'T have huge, unjust economic disparities? I don't get it.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 1:00PM
David in NYC says:

Oh, c'mon, GeoX -- you should know by know that America is absotively, posilutely the most perfect organism ever created by man, and that it is completely flawless and without error. You know, kinda like the Pope.

So, just as with criticism of the Pope, this is heresy and blasphemy, even if (a) he never said it, or (b) if he did say it, it's the truth. Truth and facts have absolutely no bearing on the validity of anything negative about Obama; in fact, they just get in the way. Not to mention the fact that they have a liberal bias.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 5:56PM
peorgie tirebiter says:

We're talking about people who view "The Constitution" as divinely inspired -- but this thing they call "The Constitution" exists only in their imaginations and bears scant resemblance to the actual Constitution.

Posted On: Monday, Oct. 26 2009 @ 7:59PM
PortlandMiddle says:

I found this story interesting, but the author's tone seems a bit smug as if his "side" doesn't distort or misrepresent information.
Oboma was elected because he was misrepresented. If the election was held again today, he would not be elected. I hope this speaks to any mandate he feels he has to destroy the middle class for his political ideals.
The Constitution of the United States has built in processes to deal with many of the hot issues we are facing in todays world. The real question is: Why is Obama ignoring it. When Obama destroys the Constitution with his leftist radicalism, what's next in the slide to anarchy?
Trust the people. Have special elections to vote on issues like health care. Ask exactly when the banks and the car companies are going to be returned to PRIVATE OWNERSHIP?

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 11:20AM
Ric Locke says:

Pah. You get apologies when YOU apologize for the six-month frenzy demanding that George W. Bush release the documents proving he was AWOL (nothing that did not prove he was AWOL counted) followed by the fabrication of the so-called "Killian memos". Limbaugh is doing nothing but quoting the Rather Rule back at you, and what's sauce for the goose...

Regards,
Ric

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 12:03PM
coozledad says:

I think you'll be surprised at the quality of the accommodations at our special "former middle class" labor camps, Portland Middle. I can assure you we will brook no slide to anarchy. You'll be too busy laying the foundation for our worker's paradise, block by block, to cause us any trouble.
And we're going to give the banks and car companies to the French, partly to piss people like you off, and partly because we finally started making cars shittier than Peugeots.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 12:13PM
peorgie tirebiter says:

Ric Locke says:
"Pah. You get apologies when YOU apologize for the six-month frenzy demanding that George W. Bush release the documents proving he was AWOL (nothing that did not prove he was AWOL counted) followed by the fabrication of the so-called "Killian memos". "

Hey, thanks for revealing that your motivation is simple retaliation!

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 1:59PM
Felix says:

Wow if a president ever showed that kind of disdain for the constitution and it turned out to be true, I suppose Limbaugh and Ledeen and the right wing bloggers would be absolutely up in arms ready to throw the bum out:

Bush on the Constitution: 'It's just a goddamned piece of paper'
By DOUG THOMPSON
Dec 10, 2005, 06:02

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_7779.shtml

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 2:14PM
Montana says:

So Rusky does not fact check? Wow, what a surprised.

Oh, and when contronted that he was punked, he defended himself by saying "we stand by the fabricated quote because we know Obama thinks it anyway"

After so many years of mis-labeling and mis-characterizing others he gets smacked down by the NFL "Not For Limbaugh". Great job NFL.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 3:02PM
Leeds man says:

Have special elections to vote on issues like health care.

Portly middle, you do know that most Americans support a public option, right? You can find the breakdown here.

You get apologies when YOU apologize for the six-month frenzy demanding that George W. Bush...[blahblah]

Did anyone ask for an apology, Ric? If they did, they are idiots. You don't ask for apologies from the stuff you scrape off the sole of your shoe, so why ask for it from wingnuts?

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 3:23PM
Hogan says:

Where in the Constitution does it mention special elections on issues?

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 3:56PM
bliekker says:

Where in the Constitution does it mention special elections on issues?

Well, expecting these yahoos to know what they're talking about is expecting too much.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 4:44PM
Consumer Unit 5012 says:

I guess this is what we get for not electing George Papoon way back when.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 6:28PM
g says:

You get apologies when YOU apologize for the six-month frenzy demanding that George W. Bush release the documents proving he was AWOL

Actually, I believe what's missing from George Bush's record is not "documents proving he was AWOL," but rather documents that prove he actually served his entire time.

A bit of a difference.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 7:46PM
Neptyoon says:

Used to be an avid reader of the Voice. It did such things as "investigative reporting" and taking controversial positions. Now, in the electronic age it spends buckets of eyeball acreage on what a bunch of amateur pundits are churning out on their private websites? Why? Has 'government by poll numbers' foxed folks into thinking that scoping a bunch of clubby wordsmiths who jerk off with each others pronouncements is equivalent to reading the zeitgeist? Or taking the pulse of the nation? Why treat fools as though they were players? Is there a blog out there named Snide Snicker, or My Old Flame? Spitting Into The Wind? Since when is "doing the dozens" on you opponent even enlightened opinion. (Even Mark Twain embedded insight into his satires and skewers.)

Surprise! We have biased media in this country. Even Clark Kent's boss was a bigot.
There's news to be observed. Stop the circle jerk.

Posted On: Tuesday, Oct. 27 2009 @ 11:50PM
Substance McGravitas says:

Now, in the electronic age it spends buckets of eyeball acreage on what a bunch of amateur pundits are churning out on their private websites? Why?

Because it's FUNNY.

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 28 2009 @ 12:03AM
horatius says:

@Neptyoon

Concern troll is concerned....

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 28 2009 @ 8:44AM
atheist says:
Why treat fools as though they were players?

Because these retards are hilarious, that's why. It's like viewing a never-ending comedy routine, done by the most committed actors in the world. Improvisational actors who are actually incapable of stopping the skit.

Besides, while we get to laugh at them, they'll get to kill a bunch of us sooner or later. What could be more satisfying than that? So it all evens out.

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 28 2009 @ 9:02AM
Eric Pearson says:

As Democrats of the Democratic Party, we are joining together in seeking reform within the Democratic Party.

Many of our elected representatives within the Democratic Party are no longer following in the time-honored footsteps laid down by the founding fathers of our great Nation. More importantly, we as democrats see our elected representatives within the Democratic Party abandoning the values and principles as set forth within the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.

Nonetheless, this is only the beginning of our problems as Democrats, for the current Democratic Party leadership is tainted by corruption and being taken over by Socialists. These Socialists are clearly a threat to everything we hold sacred in America, and they are gaining evermore control over our Democratic Party, our Nation, and the American people.

Despite this, we as Democrats can restore control of the Democratic Party back to the party members. All we need to do is cut off donations to the local, state, and national headquarters of the Democratic Party, and to make sure the donations are made directly to patriotic and honorable Democratic Party candidates that are not corrupt and/or Socialist.

So please help spread the message to everyone of our fellow Democrats. Also, don't forget to contact and request the Unions and other outside contributors to follow our lead as patriotic Americans.

Thank you, and God Bless America.

Website: http://www.democraticreformparty.com

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 28 2009 @ 10:43PM
Leeds man says:

These Socialists are clearly a threat to everything we hold sacred in America, and they are gaining evermore control over our Democratic Party, our Nation, and the American people.

Oh Christ. More Randian assholes. Won't somebody please shut the dustbin lid.

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 28 2009 @ 11:35PM
ignatov says:

"the author's tone seems a bit smug as if his 'side' doesn't distort or misrepresent information."

"You get apologies when YOU apologize for the six-month frenzy demanding that George W. Bush release the documents proving he was AWOL"

Jesus, two posts in a row giving us the old "everyone else is doing it" defense.

Posted On: Wednesday, Oct. 28 2009 @ 11:48PM

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