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2/2/13, "New York Times Op-Ed Accuses Tea Party Of 'Assaults On Public Officials," NewsBusters, Mark Finkelstein
"Looks like liberals are still trying to peddle the discredited
allegation that Tea Party members attacked black members of Congress.
The op-ed page of today's New York Times contains a column by
James Sleeper, a long-time left-wing activist, now a lecturer at Yale.
The gist is the grudging respect that Sleeper came to have for Ed Koch,
the former New York City mayor who passed away two days ago. Sleeper
writes of how as mayor, Koch wrestled to the ground a protester who had
stormed the stage as he spoke and pelted him with eggs. Sleeper wrote
that Koch's asking the audience whether they wanted the other protesters
removed looked demagogic at the time, "[b]ut not so much now, with Tea Party heckling and assaults on public officials."
Just which "Tea Party assaults on public officials"?
Sleeper never says. Could he be referring to the alleged incident in
which Tea Party protesters supposedly used the N-word toward members of
the Congressional Black Caucus and spat on them? Those that have
followed the story know that no one has ever stepped forward to produce
any evidence thereof and claim the $100,000 prize that Andrew Breitbart offerred.
Sleeper should put up or shut up—and the Times should have exercised
editorial judgement before permitting Sleeper to recycle a baseless
slur."
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