Speculation is running rampant, and many
people believe that his exit was not of
his doing. The common sentiment is that he
was forced out by CNN management who were
caving-in to the controversy created by
his ongoing crusade against illegal
immigration. Similarly, he may have
decided to end his show to guarantee the
safety of him and his family from real
threats posed by his detractors.
Either way, it’s a huge victory for the
internationalists and Washington’s power
brokers who, no matter what side of the
aisle they are on, are proponents of
broken and open borders. Dobbs had
represented the only voice in the
television press who rightly addressed
America’s failures in securing the border,
past, present, and future. Now with him
out of the way, they can continue, almost
unabated, their drive to assimilate
illegal immigrants into the American
landscape while, at the same time and
through the same methods, chipping away at
America’s unique identity and assimilating
our nation into the international
landscape.
His well-meaning pursuits had left Dobbs a
marked man. It was only one month ago that
Dobbs’ wife was nearly struck by an
assassin’s bullet while at home in rural
New Jersey. The bullet missed Mrs. Dobbs
by a mere 15 feet. Not surprisingly,
mainstream media — like the
New York Times — downplayed the
incident and reported the attempted murder
as a shot at the Dobbs house itself and
said the bullet may have only been a stray
from a hunter’s gun. Not coincidentally,
that nearly deadly attack was preceded by
months of threatening phone calls, which
came to an end immediately after the
gunshot. In a similar vein, a fire had
been set on the Dobbs property during the
summer.
On his radio show in the weeks that
followed, Dobbs attributed the violence
and vandalism to supporters of illegal
immigration who have dehumanized the
commentator. During his October 30 show,
he observed, “Fringe ethnocentric groups
have been calling for my head,
figuratively.” It’s apparent that the
miscreants took it quite literally.
If this was not the sole reason for Dobbs’
sudden retirement from 30 years of
employment at CNN, it was definitely one
of the contributing factors, which no
doubt was joined by pressures exerted by
the same organizations who may have
incited the attacks on the Dobbs family.
First in line to assume responsibility for
his departure was none other than Media
Matters for America, the left-wing
thinktank that prides itself on
“comprehensively monitoring, analyzing,
and correcting conservative misinformation
in the U.S. media” (in other words,
providing counterclaims to and nonfactual
information against conservative values
and practices). By 7:44 p.m. Eastern on
November 11 (not even three-quarters of
the way through the Lou Dobbs Show),
Media Matters sent out a brief news
release quoting its president as
saying, "For too long, CNN provided Lou
Dobbs with its stamp of approval as he
pursued a dangerous, one-sided and all too
often false conspiracy tinged crusade
against immigrants. This is a happy day
for all those who care about this nation
of immigrants and believe in the power of
media to elevate the political discourse."
The following day
Media Matters issued a more detailed puff
piece that began with this
smear: “Since CNN's Lou Dobbs first began
spreading false, racially charged
conspiracy theories about President
Obama's birth certificate in July of this
year, Media Matters for America has
published
299 research items, video/audio clips,
column, and blog posts about his
misinformation and hate speech.”
Media Matters, an organization that
supposedly prides itself on truthfulness,
inaccurately cited Dobbs as the propagator
of what became known as the “Birther
Movement”. While on CNN he never theorized
that the President may not have been born
in the United States. Instead, he only
covered and reported on the various people
and organizations that were pursuing the
possible conspiracy. Even CNN’s president
Jonathan Klein, who was often at odds with
Dobbs, verified that Dobbs' coverage was
"all about the phenomenon of doubters."
But that was only part of Media Matters
message. Throughout the follow-up article,
beyond just the hateful opening assault,
they alleged that Dobbs is
“racially-charged” and exudes “hate
speech.” By doing so, Media Matters is
guilty of inane hyperbole, crass
manipulation, and the same
narrow-mindedness they claim to battle.
Media Matters claimed that Dobbs lost his
job because he discussed illegal
immigration far too often (isn’t this a
direct result of other news sources
failing to cover this subject?), incited
hate groups (aren’t hate groups guilty of
threatening his family?), hosted “too
many” conservatives (where is the uproar
over CNN’s Situation Room hosting too many
liberals?), and cited Mexico as an enemy
(isn’t it they who have silently invaded
our country?). The organization went so
far as to marginalize one of Dobbs’ other
crusades (and, just like illegal
immigration, also a crusade of
liberty-loving organizations like the John
Birch Society), his attempt to shine light
on the North American Union. Media Matters
called his assessment a “wild conspiracy
theory,” rather than addressing the
reality of this threat on American
sovereignty.
Media Matters chose to pat itself on the
back for the collapse of the Lou Dobbs
Show. The organization admitted it took a
lead role in the Drop Dobbs Coalition (DropDobbs.com)
and worked behind the scenes with major
corporations to stop advertising during
his television show. They also claimed
success via ads that ran on opposing cable
networks, calling for Dobbs to “be held
accountable.” They also bragged of the
nearly quarter million hits that their
anti-Dobbs ads and videos received on a
variety of websites.
That very same day, Media Matters’ cheers
were joined by those of the hate group
National Council of La Raza, which is
known for promoting illegal immigration
and amnesty while putting the Latino race
above all others.
Their press release predictably said
they hoped “this resignation begins to
undo the climate of intolerance fostered
against the Latino community, restore
journalistic integrity to the CNN brand,
and bring civility and truth back to the
immigration debate.” Those words are spun
in such a way to identify as racists all
who want our broken borders fixed or
insist on bringing truth to the subject.
Ironically, the CNN brand will lose — not
restore — its journalistic integrity
through what was probably a forced
resignation by Lou Dobbs. By succumbing to
naysayers who may not agree with his legal
and practical approach to the hot-button
issue of illegal immigration, CNN is
allowing only one side (the illegal and
impractical side) of the argument to take
over. That is a horrible situation not
only for political discourse in America,
but for the future sovereignty and safety
of our people. Unchecked, illegal
immigration and its horrible outcomes will
persist until America reaches its breaking
point.