By now, we've all heard about
Hillary Clinton's bombastic "plantation" remark at an MLK Day event
at a Harlem church yesterday (Monday, January 16, 2006).
One place you won't hear about it is in today's print edition
of the Los Angeles Times, who failed to find room for
even one word about the statement.
Remarkably, earlier this month, the Times was able to find
room for three items on Pat
Robertson's bizarre Ariel Sharon remark (Jan6:
here, Jan12:
here, and Jan13
here).
Why is the Los Angeles Times turning its back on Hillary
malfeasance? As we reported
here and here a while
back, the Times did not publish anything about the $35,000 fine
imposed on a Hillary campaign group for underreporting hundreds of
thousands of dollars at a 2000 fundraiser in Hollywood, the Times'
backyard.
By the way, the Times also put an odd twist in reporting on
New Orleans Mayor Nagin's interesting "chocolate" comment yesterday.
Claimed the Times' Miguel Bastillo in today's paper (emphasis
mine),
"He [Nagin] also spoke of New Orleans becoming 'chocolate' again
— an apparent reference to 'Chocolate City,' the 1970s funk
recording by Parliament that called on blacks to fill the urban void
left by white flight."
Uhhh. Well, Nagin made no reference to the recording group in
his apology today. I guess it wasn't that "apparent." Nice try,
Miguel.