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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Bundy’s son: N.Y. Times quote ‘out of context’

Newspaper reports 'racist' comments by Nevada rancher

A comment by embattled Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy about blacks and slavery was taken out of context by the New York Times, according to Bundy’s son, Ammon Bundy, who told WND in an interview Thursday his father was trying to reach out to the black and Hispanic communities.

“They took what they wanted. They knew when they were there his comments were not racist. He wasn’t able to completely articulate,” Ammon Bundy told WND. “That’s just my dad. He is a very principled person.”

The Times, in a report by Adam Nagourney, said Cliven Bundy, in a daily meeting Saturday with reporters and photographers covering his case, made the comments that critics are calling racist.

“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” Nagourney quoted Bundy saying.

Bundy was recalling public housing projects in North Las Vegas.

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25 comments:

Anonymous said...

The media is nasty and they control the world. All they have to do is write something about a person being a racist and then all of a sudden that person is a racist because they saw it on the news.

All media can Go To HELL!!

Anonymous said...

Bundy is correct. What he is saying is the same as idle hands is the devil's workshop.

Anonymous said...

The liberal media was not even interested till now

Anonymous said...

12:45 I agree, if taken in context, what he said is true.
Welfare is a form of slavery.

Anonymous said...

1240 "they control the world"

you're dead on. And it's only because clowns, such as the posters here, believe everything they hear from the media without consulting facts, as long as the message strokes their preconceived notions. You have folks screaming Bundy is a racist, who don't know a thing about his case or the interview. Just as you have folks screaming "all blacks on welfare" even though they don't have a clue about whats going on beyond their tv screen, Limbaugh radio session, or the preconceived views they throw on anyone black they see walking by.

labman57 said...

It was all a big misunderstanding.
He was actually explaining that the bursitis in his "knee grows" more painful when he is "slaving like a cotton picker" on his ranch.

Seriously, though ...Republicans and right wing pundits had been treating this guy like a rock star, building him up as a "Patriot for the Common Man", somewhat akin to what was attempted with "Joe the Plumber" back in 2008.
As I recall, this strategy didn't work out too well for John McCain either.

And now, most right wing pundits and politicians are attempting to distance themselves from the creep ("Clive who?") -- the only folks still defending him are like-minded, tea-chugging conservative bigots who still laud him as a hero.

Anonymous said...

Racist or not, you should probably know better in this day and age than to start sentences with "Let me tell you something about the Negro..."

Anonymous said...

3:06 - My Grandmother called them Negros, I called them Colored and Black (all at their request btw) And now, they wish to be called African Americans...Can we just pick a moniker and stick with it? Jeez. There is nothing racist about the word Negro...Get real.

Anonymous said...

Maybe he didn't word it very well, but the concept is right on. You are better off doing something to earn your keep than to lay around with nothing to do all day. 12:45 is correct-an idle mind is the devils workshop. The only thing that has changed is that they are now non- working slaves on the plantation. By the way, there are plenty of non-black people who fall under the same umbrella.

Anonymous said...

3:21 PM. How about calling "them", "Americans"

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
3:21 PM. How about calling "them", "Americans"

April 25, 2014 at 3:35 PM

Because they don't want to be called Americans and neither do their president.

Anonymous said...

What are black people in other countries called. African Englishmen? IDK?

I think if I was black, I would pass on the whole "African American" deal. American will do me just fine, I would rather have all my teeth pulled out than go to Africa. Not too many people from U.S. would last 5 minutes there.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
What are black people in other countries called. African Englishmen? IDK?

I think if I was black, I would pass on the whole "African American" deal. American will do me just fine, I would rather have all my teeth pulled out than go to Africa. Not too many people from U.S. would last 5 minutes there.

April 25, 2014 at 4:03 PM

But they all like to pretend they are descendants of kings and queens. They even like to wear that African garb that makes them look silly.

Anonymous said...

Joe Biden 2007, "I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy," Biden said. "I mean, that's a storybook, man."

Anonymous said...

Bill Clinton: 'A Few Years Ago,' Obama Would Be 'Carrying Our Bags'

Anonymous said...

The authors quote Reid as saying privately that Obama, as a black candidate, could be successful thanks, in part, to his "light-skinned" appearance and speaking patterns "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one."

Anonymous said...

having to depend on the government is worse than slavery. I don't totally agree with the words Bundy chose, but I think I understand what he was Trying to say.

back in the day the black families were more intact and their spiritual and moral core was solid. the family structure meant something to them and for the most part they were respected.

today the black community has made major inroads in every segment of society, but too many have been left behind. I believe many have had a "come to Jesus" moment in the past 5 years. they now see that the majority of their community is still stuck in poverty and their families are broken and many of their youth are incarcerated and single mothers with no hope for the future. sad but true. they believed in the liberals and dems to help them up the ladder when all along the dems were putting them into "slavery".

I get it...

Anonymous said...

And now, most right wing pundits and politicians are attempting to distance themselves from the creep ("Clive who?") -- the only folks still defending him are like-minded, tea-chugging conservative bigots who still laud him as a hero.

April 25, 2014 at 2:54 PM

you actually have the nerve to call someone a bigot? wow

Anonymous said...

From Trevor Lounon's New Zeal who gives us the rest of the dialogue the MSM is hiding from us.

"Bundy is not a polished pundit. His statement about slavery was clumsy, but that’s it. He qualified it by saying that “we’ve progressed quite a bit from that day until now, and we sure don’t want to go back,” and further qualified it by describing his compassion for the blacks who are victims, not perpetrators. Under welfare, he said, they have no purpose, and “that’s all government, it’s not freedom.” Of illegal immigrants he said “They’re here, and they’re people, and I’ve worked side-by-side with a lot of them. Don’t tell me they don’t work and don’t tell me they don’t pay taxes. And don’t tell me they don’t have better family structures than most of us white people.” Sadly, that is a true statement."

Anonymous said...

More faux outrage from the whiny left. What Bundy said, in essence, is that generational welfare and dependence is no better than slavery. Seems spot on to me. So what's the problem here?

Anonymous said...

7:20-Exactly. Anyone on welfare isn't living they are just existing. I can't believe anyone in their right mind would want to live when their sole existence depends on what pittance the government throws to them. They must like it though because they keep on having more children and the cycle continues.

Anonymous said...

The problem is that people like labman57 demonize anyone who speaks the truth about the reality of any progressive program. We all cower into submission. Buddy spoke the truth maybe if we realize this we can become a strong nation again

Anonymous said...

743 the majority still in poverty

With glaring inaccurate information like this dwelling in your mind its no wonder you folks have such misguided views. Sheesh, go actually look at an objective review of the facts or do some analysis of the data yourself THEN form an opinion. It's not that hard people.

Anonymous said...

I wonder how many days the government shill embedded himself into the Bundy camp until he got this little tidbit to sell to the media.

Pretty pathetic that our government went to these lengths to dig up dirt in an attempt to sway public opinion.

And this is the best they got?

This is nothing compared to what the fight is really about.

Maybe the guy from the Clippers will hire him.

Anonymous said...

If it really was an issue of the "leftist" MSM taking his quotes completely out of context, why would far-right nutjob Hannity immediately rush to dump all over Bundy as well? As an earlier commenter put it, in this day and age starting a sentence with "Let me tell you something about the Negro..." is racist, full stop. There's no qualifying that.