BACK TO ARTUR DAVIS: MSNBC VOIDS ALL MINORITY SPEAKERS AT GOP 2012

Posted on August 29, 2012

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Earlier we covered Artur Davis’s impressive speech as well as the Black Caucus reaction. Knowing the majority of coverage would not be full, realizing there would be heavy bias and or possible references to Isaac, the question as to what they would present remained. The GOP covered the spectrum representing everyone, MSNBC cherry picked, deleting out to create bias which did not exist.

Daily Caller: “One of the left’s favorite attacks on the Republican Party is that it is the party of old white people, devoid of diversity and probably racist.
If you were watching MSNBC’s coverage of the Republican National Convention in Tampa on Tuesday night, you might believe those assertions, since missing from the coverage was nearly every ethnic minority that spoke during Tuesday’s festivities.
In lieu of airing speeches from former Democratic Rep. Artur Davis, a black American; Mia Love, a black candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from Utah; and Texas senatorial hopeful Ted Cruz, a Latino American, MSNBC opted to show commentary anchored by Rachel Maddow from Rev. Al Sharpton, Ed Schultz, Chris Matthews, Chris Hayes and Steve Schmidt
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Those who did not see any of the erased speakers last night who are reading or hearing about them today, what are they thinking? Look at the list of speakers who were deleted including Love, Davis, Fortuño, Cruz. Tomasky called the convention racist.

Last night Davis said: “Ask yourself if you ever hear your voice in the clamor.”

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