After a
September 22, 2005, story that was posted by this writer at
TheMediaReport.com and Newsbusters.org, the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has written a letter to Air America Radio
(AAR) host Randi Rhodes. The letter, posted
publically
at the ADL web site, was in response to inflammatory remarks by
Rhodes on her September 21, 2005, show, in which she made an "on-air
comparison between the evacuation of victims of hurricane Katrina and
the deportation of Jews to Auschwitz during World War II." The ADL says
that her "analogy comparing rescue operations -- as mismanaged as they
may have been -- to Auschwitz deportations is a perversion of morality
and history."
The letter closes with the following:
"By comparing the Katrina relief effort to the Holocaust, you
demean decent Americans and the memory of six million Jews and
others who died at the hands of the Nazis.
"We look forward to your response."
The letter is dated September 26, 2005. There's no word if Rhodes has
issued any apology or response. A search by this writer at Rhodes'
home
page did not find any posts or threads relating to this incident or
an apology. By the way, today is October 11.
In case you missed it, here is the exchange between Rhodes and a
caller from her September 21, 2005, show. A female listener in New York
had called Rhodes to criticize the manner of the removal of victims in
the aftermath of hurricane Katrina.
CALLER (continuing): The thing that really killed me was
the fact that when they bussed some of them out of the Dome.
They loaded them on the bus, and they wouldn't tell them
where they were going.
RHODES: Yeah. What is that?
CALLER: That is like when you transfer prisoners to one
--
RHODES (interrupting): Actually, you know what it reminds
me of? It reminds me of a little visit I made to the
Holocaust Museum, and I saw these cattle cars.
CALLER: Yes!
RHODES: And they took people to go on them, but they
didn't tell them where they were going.
CALLER: Yes! They do that to prisoners. If they're taking
prisoners from one high-security prison to another, they do
not --
RHODES: So, what are you supposed to do? Just do a
"faith-based evacuation"? (Changing voice, as if an evacuee)
"I'm sure he wouldn't send me to Auschwitz."
CALLER: Yeaaw! But why were these people patted down?
There was an assumption of criminality made because they
were poor and they were black --
RHODES: Check this out. Let's just -- Think about it this
way. People were taken one place. Their children were
taken another place. THIS IS SO MUCH LIKE THE HOLOCAUST.
I can't even -- You know, it's like, you're not supposed to
forget the Holocaust so that it can't happen again. And here you have people being loaded onto transportation
vehicles, not being told where they're going, and their
children are being taken someplace else ...
By the way ... How did the mass media cover this incident? A search
at Google News ("Randi
Rhodes" +Holocaust) returns a total of 8
results: Two Newsbusters posts and 6 duplicates of
an October 5, 2005, article written by Newsbusters.org publisher L.
Brent Bozell. In other words, news of the incident barely disseminated
outside Newsbusters and the MRC.
Again, one can only wonder what kind of media uproar would
have ensued if the offender had been O'Reilly, Rush, Hannity, or ...
Bennett.
Hat tip to
Brian Maloney at The Radio Equalizer.
TheMediaReport.com asks ... When will
this Air America thing end anyway?