Shame on You, Michelle Malkin! A Republican Diva, Journalistic Ethics, and the Knoxville Horror
Yesterday, Michelle Malkin posted a video on the Knoxville Horror, about the carjacking-kidnapping-robbery-gang rape-sodomy-murder of Channon Christian, 21, and her boyfriend, Christopher Newsom, 23, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Letalvis Cobbins, 24, his brother Lemaricus Davidson, 25, George Thomas, 24, and Cobbins’ girlfriend, Vanessa Coleman, 18, have been charged with murder, rape (anal, in Newsom’s case; vaginal, anal, and oral, in Christian’s case), armed kidnapping, armed robbery and theft.
(Today, May 17, the accused have a court date in Knox County Criminal Court. Last month, a court source told me that the defense attorneys would merely be presenting motions, likely including one for a change of venue, and that the case would not be proceeding to trial for many months.)
That would be my story. As in, the one I spent five weeks covering for American Renaissance, which published it two days before Malkin posted her video. In other words, she had to know about my story. Only she not only never mentions me, but splays screen shots during her “story†of non-stories written by Republican blogger cronies of hers (some of them after my story had run) who had not only not researched the story, but who simply copied and pasted every wild Internet rumor they came across – Mark Alexander, Matthew Sheffield, James H. Lilley of the Baltimore Reporter, who has been reprinted all over the place, et al. Malkin even goes so far as put a link next to her video to a blog post by Glenn Reynolds, aka Instapundit, which is nothing but yet another link to a mutual Republican blogger crony, LaShawn Barber. A link to a link! That last bit of blogrolling inspired two images in my mind: One is of a closed, corrupt system, every bit as bad as the so-called MSM. The other, equally obscene image, is of a sort of orgy that became popular, or so I’ve read, in New York during the Age of AIDS, in which … well, I think I’ve gone far enough with that image.
Malkin even shows a screen shot of the Wikipedia entry on the story, in which someone linked to my story immediately after mine appeared on May 14. However, as my next column will show, the Wikipedia entry, for reasons largely typical of that particular propaganda organization, is as unreliable as those of the bloggers.
You’ll notice that I have not embedded a single link to the non-stories I’ve cited. Typically, I’m link-crazy; in preparing a story for publication, I’ll spend hours finding links to supporting and related stories. But I have no intention of driving traffic to the sites of journalistic frauds and goldbricks.
And Malkin doesn’t even get the story right!
For one thing, she lists Eric Boyd first among the defendants, and then lists all of the charges (and even some non-existent charges!), as if Boyd had been charged with the full list of crimes that Lemaricus Davidson, Letalvis Cobbins, George Thomas and Vanessa Coleman have been charged with in Knox County Criminal Court. But in fact, Boyd was not charged at all in the 46-count state indictment. Boyd has been charged federally, in U.S. District Court (also in Knoxville), with “BEING AN ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT TO CARJACKING,†for having allegedly helped Cobbins and Thomas flee apprehension to neighboring Lebanon, KY, where a local-county-state-federal interagency task force arrested them without a struggle. (More on that apprehension in a future column.)
Malkin also “reports†that the defendants have been charged with “torture,†but no such charge is in either the state or federal indictments. I know that, because unlike, Malkin, I took the trouble to contact the county and federal courts in Knoxville, obtain the federal indictments, as well as the federal affidavits, for the modest cost of $4.90, plus the cost of several long-distance telephone calls, and r-e-a-d the state and federal documents. (Of course, the calls and conversations with court clerks took place over the course of a few days.) Malkin obviously didn’t do any of the reportorial leg work. She’s a diva, and divas are above that.
(The caps were not my way of emphasizing the charges, but rather the way the feds wrote the indictments, which I just re-read from the documents the federal court clerks sent me.)
Her misreporting of the “torture†indictments ties into her misreporting of the “torture.†Granted, pouring cleaning fluid down a living woman’s throat counts as torture in my book, but the authorities have taken a much different tack, in rationalizing that act as having been meant to destroy DNA evidence.
Malkin also quotes the claim that Channon Christian was found in five separate garbage bags. That claim is not in my report, because I could not find a reliable report of it. Granted, I found an alleged copy of a news report that had been posted to a message board, including the sentence, “Her body was in five separate dark trash bags.†But the message board is for the Neo-Nazi group, Original Dissent. Call me intolerant, call me crazy, but I do not find posts at Neo-Nazi message boards to be credible news sources. And that one sentence was in boldface. Considering that Neo-Nazis and white nationalists have worked so hard to spread rumors in this case, without independent corroboration, I just can’t trust the poster at Original Dissent.
I tried hunting down the original story, but the link no longer worked, and none of the different versions of the story in question that had been published at the same time and still available on the Internet contained the sentence, “Her body was in five separate dark trash bags,†or any equivalent. That doesn’t mean that the sentence is untrue. As I reported in my American Renaissance story, the Knoxville PD has steadfastly refused to provide the causes of death or the conditions in which the corpses were found. It is my hope that my story will cause public pressure to be brought to bear on KPD Chief Sterling Owen IV, and Knox County Attorney General Randy Nichols, to finally release the autopsy reports for the victims. As I reported in my story, all I have gotten from both offices so far has been a massive stonewall.
Some people don’t like the idea that American Renaissance reports such stories. Though they haven’t read it, they hate it. When AR editor Jared Taylor approached me in March, asking me to cover the story for him, I was honored. Unlike the haters, I’ve read dozens of issues of AR. I have compared many race stories that the magazine or its editor Jared Taylor, in his book, Paved with Good Intentions, and I both covered, and their stories always checked out.
The reason AR has flourished for so long, is because when it comes to scientific research, journalism, and writing on race, it is the gold standard, and because it reports on issues such as black-on-white crime and racial differences in IQ that the socialist/communist and Republican MSM both refuse to report on, and that even allegedly conservative (read: Republican) academics refuse to do honest scholarly research on, that is, if they will research the issues at all.
I’ve been doing the same sort of work since 1990, when I considered myself a “liberal†(before I learned that “liberal†was a euphemism for socialist or communist), and founded my short-lived New York magazine, A Different Drummer. I’d be perfectly willing to write the same material for the New York Times, Daily News, New York Post and Newsday, but they refuse to publish it. In fact, one of New York Newsday’s (RIP) editors whitelisted me back in 1991 for a letter in which I expressed the mildest, tongue-in-cheek criticism of a racist black coed he had published.
In the moral law posited by both Kant and Rousseau, “If you desire the ends, you desire the means.†Applied to this case that means, if you desire that black-on-white crime be honestly reported, you desire the medium that will honestly report it. That means that people who say they won’t read American Renaissance’s reports on black-on-white atrocities, really don’t want to know about them, and don’t want anyone to report on them, but are too dishonest to say so. Add to that dishonesty the corruption of the Republican blogosphere, and you have people who would rather that the public read their own phony “reports†on a racist atrocity, and those of their cronies, than that they read real reporting on it.
Imagine the roles were reversed, and I had just acted as if I had reported a major story that Malkin had spent five weeks researching and had broken nationally two days earlier, but without mentioning her at all, and instead mentioning a bunch of blogger cronies of mine who, like me, had not done any reporting on the story, or who had mixed up known facts with Internet rumors. (Of course, since the bloggers I’m variously friends or friendly with are real veteran journalists, a role reversal is hard to imagine.) Malkin would have immediately sicced her lawyer on me, and used her blog to attack me.
Malkin is both benefiting from other reporters’ work, and giving credit to her undeserving blogger cronies, who did no reporting. Why should anyone do any real reporting, if blogger divas like Malkin, Reynolds, et al., are just going to get the credit, and keep it among their cronies? Since no one seeing Malkin’s video or reading her cronies will know about Knoxville authorities’ stonewalling regarding the autopsies, he will not generate any pressure to release them. And since most of Malkin’s cronies are content to repeat Internet rumors, why should anyone bother with the time-consuming, exhausting work of newsgathering? All we need is the Internet rumor chamber.
In the past, I have only written positively of Malkin. I held fire when she snubbed me in 2004. She wrote a blog about the Rev. Al Sharpton, in which she cited some of her cronies by name. Quality cronies, by the way, not non-reporting bloggers. (And I’m not denying that bloggers have broken stories. But when they do, they are acting as journalists, who happen to use the technical medium known as a “weblog†or “blog.†A blog is but a tool; it is only as good as the writer using it.)
That time, though Malkin wouldn’t cite me by name, she at least linked to my October 7, 2001 Toogood Reports“Rudy and the Rev. Bozo.†And I did get a lot of hits off that anonymous link. exposé on Sharpton,
And a couple of years ago, I did her a personal favor by keeping her out of a story that could have negatively impacted on her personally. I hadn’t even thought about that until this minute. I never expected a quid pro quo from her, but I certainly didn’t expect her to stab me in the back. As my mom always says, “No good deed goes unpunished.â€
But hey, Malkin is a diva, and I’m just working press.
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May 17th, 2007 at 12:15 pm
I have followed Michelle’s reporting for the past few years and have high regard for her articles. As is the case for most people, I haven’t the time to pursue the works of every journalist that comes along. Unfortuantely the filter on my work computer (working lunch) will not allow me to access the AR that you reference and thereby witness the article you claim. If your allegations are indeed correct I would be gravely disappointed in Michelle and would in the future keep a sharp eye for any other journalistic improprieties and reevalute my opinion of her work and my regard for her accordingly. To my mind you have levied some rather strong allegations at her and I would like to see more supporting evidence of you claim. I would also like to see Michelle either civilly and thouroghly rebut you if the charges are false or civilly and sincerely acknoledge and apologize to you should the charges be true.
Not that I have alot of faith that this post will be addressed but one can hope that dignity, honor and honesty continue to exist even if in hiding on this planet.
Come on Michelle, make me proud.
May 17th, 2007 at 12:16 pm
I have followed Michelle’s reporting for the past few years and have high regard for her articles. As is the case for most people, I haven’t the time to pursue the works of every journalist that comes along. Unfortuantely the filter on my work computer (working lunch) will not allow me to access the AR that you reference and thereby witness the article you claim. If your allegations are indeed correct I would be gravely disappointed in Michelle and would in the future keep a sharp eye for any other journalistic improprieties and reevalute my opinion of her work and my regard for her accordingly. To my mind you have levied some rather strong allegations at her and I would like to see more supporting evidence of your claim. I would also like to see Michelle either civilly and thouroghly rebut you if the charges are false or civilly and sincerely acknoledge and apologize to you should the charges be true.
Not that I have alot of faith that this post will be addressed but one can hope that dignity, honor and honesty continue to exist even if in hiding on this planet.
Come on Michelle, make me proud.
May 17th, 2007 at 2:45 pm
Actually, I just watched the “Hot Air” video over on Malkin’s website. The liar, and person exagerating the issues and facts, seems to be YOU, Mr Stix.
Malkin’s point is that the MSM is ignoring the story. She wonders if it’s because a couple of nice, “white”, hetero kids were raped, tortured, and murdered by black thugs? She’s not doing a report on the story, but on the MSM ignoring it.
Whatsa matta yu, Stix?!? Does her point get too close to home?!?
May 17th, 2007 at 2:45 pm
About Channon Christian and the five black trash bags: it is noted in one media source.
http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?S=6023706&nav=menu7_2
May 17th, 2007 at 4:10 pm
Mr Stix is correct. America Renaissance has been covering this for quite some time, when absolutely nobody else was.
May 17th, 2007 at 5:22 pm
First time I’ve heard about it. Guess it’s only politically correct when the victims are Black and the criminals White.
May 17th, 2007 at 8:40 pm
To radio relay:
Getting called a liar by a liar like you is rich.
“The liar, and person exagerating the issues and facts, seems to be YOU, Mr Stix.”
give one example of my lying or exaggerating, you dirty, lying dog.
“She’s not doing a report on the story, but on the MSM ignoring it.
“Whatsa matta yu, Stix?!? Does her point get too close to home?!?”
Since I broke the story two days before she did, how could her point “get too close to home” with me? You were too lazy to read my AR story, and are writing for people who are equally lazy. Like I said of lazy story thieves like Malkin and her cronies, why bother with newsgathering? And a lazy, lying cuss like you is the reader side of the equation. You have no respect for a real journalist, or for the truth, for that matter.
May 17th, 2007 at 8:44 pm
To Katy,
Thanks so much!
May 18th, 2007 at 2:18 am
Many blacks are pulling for Knoxville’s ‘SuperThug’ & Carjacker Lemaricus Davidson to win the 2007 Sexiest & Hardest Ghetto Black Male Felon Bragging Rights competition for 2007. Others are still on the sideline as to whether it was appropriate for the competition editor, Kirkland Perkins, to waive the rapist disqualification rule and invoke the ‘Emit Till’ excuseable rape clause so Davidson and his brother could compete.
I soundly support Savannah’s ‘Slave Avenger’ Michael ‘Turtle’ Thorpe. The family of Thorpe’s victim, Jennifer Ross, owned slaves and never paid their reparations. This is keenly why Thorpe is Perkins *favorite* to win the 2007 Rights.
Voting online’s been added. And it is exciting that Knoxville’s George ‘Detroit’ Thomas received enough votes to qualify to compete! There’s never been 3 competitors from the same city and for the same crime in the competition ever!
http://www.svengalimedia.com/race/sexiest_black_male_felon_2006.html
May 18th, 2007 at 8:19 am
It is amazing to learn about this crime here in this tangential story. I live here in TN (not Knoxville) and knew nothing of it…..
May 18th, 2007 at 11:01 am
Knoxville’s George ‘Detroit’ Thomas DID QUALIFY TO COMPETE in this year’s Bragging Rights Competition!
http://www.svengalimedia.com/race/sexiest_black_male_felon_2006.html
May 18th, 2007 at 5:43 pm
Are you accusing Michelle of plagiarizing? Or just reporting on the same story as you?
May 18th, 2007 at 9:45 pm
I’m accusing her of stealing credit for my story, and of sharing the credit with Republican blogger-cronies of hers whom she knew had not worked the story, and who had spread wild, unsourced Internet rumors without making any effort to check them out, or even to link to them. She showed she knew this, because her video actually contradicted their blogs in emphazising that the rumors were unconfirmed.
So, why give credit to people who deserved none, and who in fact deserved to be excoriated for their irresponsible rumor-mongering? Because they are her cronies. Malkin has become a gatekeeper, the Internet equivalent of a political boss. Her power derives from all of the Republican bloggers that cite, quote and link to her on a daily basis. That incurs in her the obligation to return the favor by giving them credit for stories, even when they don’t deserve any.
If Malkin had simply plagiarized my story, hers would have been more accurate.
May 19th, 2007 at 5:16 am
You’re not helping your credibility. Michelle is awesome, and I haven’t seen any evidence to the contrary.
May 19th, 2007 at 10:32 am
Squiggy,
Michelle Malkin was an excellent journalist, and I was one of her biggest fans. She is now very powerful, and sometimes a good journalist, but her power as a media gatekeeper has increased at the expense of her diligence as a journalist. As for your not having “seen any evidence to the contrary,” either you didn’t read my column, or you are a dishonest Michelle Malkin fanatic. Actually, your breathless encomium to Malkin (”Michelle is awesome”) leaves no doubt as to the basis of your specious criticism of me.
May 20th, 2007 at 3:56 am
My “specious criticism” of you? I didn’t say one single thing about you or your writing. And you accuse me of not reading what you wrote.
Seeing nonexistent criticism where it doesn’t exist definitely doesn’t help your credibility.
May 20th, 2007 at 3:57 am
Nor does my use of double negatives help mine, but oh well. Too late.
May 21st, 2007 at 9:20 am
“#14
“Squiggy said,
“You’re not helping your credibility. Michelle is awesome, and I haven’t seen any evidence to the contrary.
May 19, 2007 at 5:16 am · Edit”
I’m still “Seeing nonexistent criticism where it doesn’t exist,” Squig.
May 22nd, 2007 at 4:41 am
You call that criticism? You need to get out of this business, then. Your skin is just too thin.
And yes, this is criticism. You win.