Monday, January 6, 2014

Media Research Center Notable Quotables Newsletter***Melissa Harris-Perry on her eponymous MSNBC show, December 8.

Now the quotes from recent weeks, as featured in the January 6 Notable Quotables:


Calling It "ObamaCare" Is Just a Racist Smear

"I want to talk today about a controversial word. It's a word that has been with us for years and, like it or not, it's indelibly printed in the pages of American history. A word that was originally intended as a derogatory term, meant to shame and divide and demean. The word was conceived of by a group of wealthy white men who needed a way to put themselves above and apart from a black man, to render him inferior and unequal and to diminish his accomplishments.... Y'all know the word that I'm talking about: ObamaCare."
— Host Melissa Harris-Perry on her eponymous MSNBC show, December 8.


MSNBC Fantasy Land: ObamaCare's Success Has Made "Losers" Out of Its Critics

"I'm tempted to say these are the biggest ‘losers,' because this is the ObamaCare haters. You know, they really thought they had that moment. The health care site was just ready to fail completely, this was the last chance that they could stop this train wreck. And then it got fixed. And then people started to get better health care. And all of those individual stories that they globbed on to and said, ‘Look, someone didn't get the health care,' it turned out to be untrue. I'm afraid they are like those apocryphal people fighting the Second World War on a lost island somewhere in the Pacific. They'll still be there, but health care will have moved on."
— MSNBC.com editor Richard Wolffe naming his "Loser of the Year" on MSNBC's The Last Word, December 30.


NBC Doc Claims Kids Have "Patriotic Duty" to Sign Up for ObamaCare

Author Wes Moore: "You talk about your kids and the big challenges for ObamaCare and the rollout. How do we get the young and the healthy to sign up for health care, which  — it was a dynamic prior to ObamaCare — how do we get the young, how do we get the healthy to — that's the reason they came up with the plan."
NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman: "I made my kids sign up, because I just said ‘This is your patriotic duty.'"
— MSNBC's Morning Joe, December 30.


Why Can't Media Shut Up About ObamaCare Being a Fiasco?

Host Chris Hayes: "Nancy Giles, over-covered story of the year?"
CBS contributor Nancy Giles: "Over-covered? I thought the Healthcare.gov Web site glitches. I thought they were kind of covered without context, like, there was no mention of whether they could have been hacked. I saw all these different Web sites, you know, KillObamacare.gov, you know, all kinds of problems that could have happened that way, site tampering, and there were a lot of people that signed up by phone and got on successfully. So I felt like the fixture on the Web site problems were a little too much."
— MSNBC's All In, December 23.


The Tea Party: A "Terrible, Destructive" "Racist Institution"

"Has it been good or bad for conservatism, the Tea Party? And not good or bad for the country. I think everyone at this table agrees that they're bad for the country, really bad for the country, terrible, destructive in all the ways we talk about all the time. But good or bad for the conservative movement?"
— Host Chris Hayes on MSNBC's All In, December 9.

"The essence of this Tea Party is a racist institution. It is born of the fact that they cannot stand the fact that a black man is President of the United States. But it also shows me that despite what happened in Virginia, right? This Republican Party hasn't learned one lesson. They still will go as far right as they can., as extreme on the extreme fringe of the Republican Party. That's who's leading the party today."
— Left-wing radio host Bill Press on MSNBC's PoliticsNation, December 16.


Let's Honor Mandela by Releasing 100,000+ Criminals

"So what is Mandela's message? Well, today we're hearing even very conservative Senators and other figures talking about the spirit of forgiveness that he embodied in truth and reconciliation in South Africa. So my question tonight, Rev, is: Can we import that spirit of forgiveness and apply it to the hundreds of thousands of people incarcerated who, for the rest of their lives, you know, will be stigmatized by this? Could we figure out a way to forgive them, maybe expunge some of those records? Release some prisoners who, with three strikes and you're out, you have, you have people who have been there for so many years?"
— MSNBC contributor and longtime Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter on MSNBC's PoliticsNation, December 5, during breaking news coverage of Mandela's passing.

Republicans Are Today's Practioners of Apartheid

Host Al Sharpton: "Look at what Mandela's political views were. You mentioned Iraq, but he opposed economic inequality, opposed Iraq war, criticized war on terror, supported labor unions, supported anti-poverty programs. These aren't exactly views that are in line with the current Republican Party."
MSNBC weekend host Karen Finney: "No, they are not....If you think about what the word ‘apartheid' means, ‘apartness.' It was all about separating people and dividing people. That's what this Republican Party has been about for the last several years."
— Exchange on MSNBC's PoliticsNation, December 6.


Only Conservative "Haters" Oppose Obama-Castro Handshake

"The conservatives, I think they just absolutely hate everybody that's not 100 percent American, if you know what I mean....So what do you want the President to do? Walk up to Raul Castro and punch him in the mouth?"
— Host Ed Schultz on MSNBC's The Ed Show, December 10.

It's Even Racist to Criticize Obama's Funeral "Selfie"

MSNBC.com reporter Irin Carmon: "This is a big tempest in a teapot. And it's a confluence of racist and sexist stereotypes, as if Michelle is this angry black woman, as if President Obama is this oversexed black man who, every time he talks to a woman...."
Anchor Thomas Roberts: "Is that taking it a little too far, taking it as being racist? Or, just trying to, you know, do anything that, you know, the right-wing will do to paint a negative picture of something."
MSNBC contributor and Lehigh Valley University Professor James Peterson: "It's not taking it too far once you situate it within the context within which the right wing has attacked the First Lady since even before she was the First Lady. I mean, Irin is right here, that they've tried to couch her in this stereotypical racist and sexist narrative of the angry black woman."
— MSNBC Live, December 11.


Conservatives Just as Crazy as North Korea's Killer Dictator

[VIDEO] "You've heard the news from North Korea, how the young head of that country just executed his guardian uncle. Well, back here in America, the right wing is acting if not as brutally, certainly as crazily....The Mitch McConnells, the John Cornyns, the Lindsey Grahams, all scared to death at this moment that the Mark Levins and the Glenn Becks of the right-wing media circus will finger them for destruction the way Kim Jong Il — or Kim Jong Un, rather — just fingered his own unsuspecting guardian uncle over in Pyongyang."

— Host Chris Matthews opening Hardball, December 13.


"Nasty," "Racist" Republicans Won't Raise the Minimum Wage

[VIDEO] "See, there's a problem here. There's a conflict on the right, hard right, nasty right. If you make fun of people for being unemployed or being underemployed and you get food stamps and stuff like that, help them make more money. Are you against the working poor, people who catch the bus at 6:30 in the morning and work 40-50 hours a week? Are they bad guys or good guys? They're good guys. Treat them like good guys. You can't make enemies of all the working poor and the poor and say we don't like the bums or the ones with fancy fingernails or whatever the hell they're talking about these days, these racists."
— Chris Matthews on MSNBC's Morning Joe, December 20, talking about raising the minimum wage.


Duck Dynasty = "White Supremacist Hatred"

"Phil Robertson and the Duck Dynasty is part of a majority white supremacist culture that either consciously or unconsciously incubates hatred toward those who are different."
— MSNBC contributor and Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson on Now with Alex Wagner, December 27.


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