CNN’s Kurtz calls out MSNBC’s Al Sharpton for conflict of interest
Al Sharpton is both a professional black man and race baiter. His history of using color to incite problems where there weren’t any is legendary. His show, Political Nation, at 6PM ET has turned into the Travyon Martin Nation. Sharpton refuses to consider all aspects of the case, intent only on convicting without trial George Zimmerman, the master of Trayvon Martin’s Waterloo.
On CNN’s Reliable Sources today, Howard Kurtz called out MSNBC Anchor Al Sharpton for having it both ways on the Trayvon Martin story: covering it on his program, PoliticsNation, and then being a part of a rally for it in Florida, publicly calling for George Zimmermanto be arrested.
Kurtz first brought up the discrepancy in coverage between Fox News and MSNBC. Derek McGinty, anchor at WUSA9 TV, said he had to argue with people in his newsroom that it was a worthwhile story to cover because “people just want accountability.” The cops not arresting Zimmerman was their obligation under the law, but people still want someone to be held accountable for the actions that took place.
Then Kurtz turned specifically to how Sharpton has been covering the case, describing him as a “major African-American activist in this country.” Kurtz played a series of clips showing Sharpton speaking at the Trayvon Martin rally in Florida, then filming his show near the site of the rally, then speaking again at the rally, effortlessly switching between activist and TV host. Kurtz said that Sharpton was asking people to donate money to the cause, and even went down to the Justice Department with the Martins.
Lauren Ashburn struggled to figure out why Sharpton was allowed to, essentially, cover himself on his own show. She did add that Sharpton has never pretended to be a journalist, and MSNBC knew what they were getting when they hired him as a personality, but Kurtz still thought something smelled rotten at MSNBC.
“It seems to me MSNBC can say, ‘Okay, this is such an important case you can go and be an activist and you won’t do your show on the subject. Or you can do your show on the subject but don’t be standing with the parents at the rally and accompanying them to the Justice Department.’”
Eric Deggans, a media critic for the Tampa Bay Times, said he’s always been concerned with Sharpton’s role at the network, and this particular situation makes things difficult because MSNBC has an obligation to cover the story because it’s news. So having one of their hosts injecting themselves into the story is a problem. Deggans also brought up Zimmerman, and whether he could feel like he could get a fair shake from NBC News or MSNBC if he went on for interviews.
I am calling for MSNBC to fire Al Sharpton. No one, no exceptions, needs to use the bully pulpit of a powerful news network to promote their own cause.
Many thanks to CNN for parts of this story.
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The fact that this story was not in the news at all for a period of time makes it all the more imperative that Rev. Al shines the light on it.
He’s provided a valuable service to our entire country by exposing this travesty.
Al Sharpton is a race baiter and an opportunist. MSNBC needs to fire him.