I have no idea why FOX News political commentator Juan Williams is defending Rush Limbaugh, perhaps the most divisive, hateful person in American media today. I'm not sure why Williams is letting FOX News use him in the same way Armstrong Williams has always trotted out to defend conservative issues. (It's hard out there for a journalist.) However, I do know that he does not deserve to be told to "go back to the porch," as radio talk show host Warren Ballentine said during a debate about Limbaugh last week.
The comments were made by Ballentine during a discussion with Williams on the 'O'Reilly Factor' about Limbaugh being dropped from a bid to purchase the St. Louis Rams football team. Williams and Ballentine disagreed about whether the 'Barack the Magic Negro' song that Rush Limbaugh played was "racial."
BILL O'REILLY: The reason that Limbaugh is not going to be able to buy in to the NFL is because a bunch of made-up stuff became legend, and he got hammered.
WARREN BALLANTINE: Okay, we won't look at the made-up stuff. Let's look at him playing 'Barack the Magic Negro,' and we're going to say that's just funny, that's just a joke, that's not racial either. It is racial to real black people.
JUAN WILLIAMS: Hey, Warren, you were saying my argument was a red herring. Maybe you should do some research. Go back and find out that it was an article written by a black person, headlined 'Barack the Magic Negro.'
BALLANTINE: He made it a song and played it on his show.
WILLIAMS: So what? He was making fun of it.
BALLANTINE: You can go back to the porch, Juan. You can go back. It's Okay.
O'REILLY: All right guys, good debate. Good, spirited debate.
Despite the false, racist quotes being attributed to Limbaugh in recent days, he has said plenty of terrible, divisive things.
A few years ago, Limbaugh said that Donovan McNabb, one of the most talented quarterbacks in the NFL, was being pumped up solely because he was black. Limbaugh also called Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor a "reverse racist" because of her "wise Latina" comments.
And those are the tame ones. How about this comment about Obama: "We are being told that we have to hope he succeeds, that we have to bend over, grab the ankles ... because his father was black."
And this one: "The government's been taking care of [young blacks] their whole lives."
Taste this for dessert: Obama's nomination "goes back to the fact that nobody had the guts to stand up and say no to a black guy."
Make no mistake about it, Limbaugh has tapped in to the worst parts of this country and used it for his own financial gain. He's wealthy enough to bid on a professional football team. But for Ballentine to tell Williams to go "back to the porch," which is essentially the same as calling him a house Negro or an Uncle Tom--perhaps the worst slur you can say to an African American man--simply puts him on the same level as Limbaugh. Someone once called me an Uncle Tom, because I went to college and had a job working for "the Man" at a newspaper.
Ballentine has backed off of his comments a bit on his online radio show.
Boy, they're hitting me up on Twitter, boy. These white folks...call Warren Ballentine out! He told Juan Williams to go back to the porch! They're mad, those conservatives. ' How dare you get on our Negro who is defending us! Let me tell everybody who is a conservative who is listening to the show right now: Rush Limbaugh has created a perception of being racially divisive. I have every right to say that. Now, if you want to take what I said about Juan Williams as racial, you go right ahead. All I said was he could go back to the porch. I didn't call him a house Negro. I said he could go back to the porch. Now if you took it as such, then that means you view him as that.
Ballentine is right about most of his comments. Limbaugh is racially divisive, however, using the words "porch," "Uncle Tom" and "house negro" in relation to a black man mean one thing and one thing only.
Despite the fact that Limbaugh's comments are indefensible, Williams, as foolish as he sounds, has the right to defend them without being called names. That's the easy way out. Ballentine could have countered Williams' comments simply by going down the considerably lengthy list of Limbaugh's horrendous comments.
Here's one he could have used:
Limbaugh on minorities: "The days of them not having any power are over, and they are angry."
Ballentine deserves a chance to go back on FOX. Limbaugh and O'Reilly aren't banned from television for their terrible comments. Williams deserves to be taken to task, but let's not stoop to Limbaugh's level.


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By: rcp on 10/22/2009 11:19AM
i saw the movie uncle tom's cabin yes he did caterd to his owners(slave master) but secretly helped african slaves escaped in the night black folks please see the movie it will open your eyes.
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By: HC Lora on 10/22/2009 1:54PM
Ok, so let me get this straight it is ok to call Juan Williams a "Porch-N%#$$*@" because he has an opinion that most minorities don't agree with. For everyone who voted that it was not too far to tell Juan Williams, an educated black man to go back on the porch, you are exactly what is wrong with our race. Look I don't agree with a lot of the positions Juan takes and I don't agree with a lot of the positions Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson takes, and I really don't agree with some of the positions President Obama takes but I don't decide on which one is the blackest depending on how much their ideology, opinion, or position, lines up with my own. I can not be defined by one specific party and my views and positions will agree with what ever individual or party that supports them I'm not going to jump on every agenda issue the left or the right has but I will respect the leaders of our community who have taken the time and effort to educate themselves and speak articulatly on different topics. Take them to task if you want, vehemently disagree with their views and why they have them, fine, but come on really, "Go back to the Porch". What if someone would have said that to President Obama because his opinion lined up with a figure most minorities don't like? Would it have been too much or is it easy to forget Juan is black because he doesn't agree with every single thing the Democratic Party supports as a whole? What about the African Americans that voted against legalizing same sex marraige in San Fransisco should they all get back on the porch, how about Black men who fought in the army who believe the troops should be increased in Afganistan, should they go back on the porch? How about Black doctors who don't want a public option in healthcare? should they all go back on the porch? How about Black Americans who feel that illegal aliens should not be allowed to skip over the immigrants that had to wait 10 or more years to get into America, should they all go back on the porch? Man that's going to be one really crowded porch!!
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By: TruthisReal on 10/22/2009 3:37PM
HC Lora.........Wow! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!
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By: Glenda W. on 10/22/2009 4:44PM
Double bravo HC Lora. Thank you!
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By: alysse on 10/28/2009 7:19PM
Love this, way to go.
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By: Glenn Sandor on 10/22/2009 6:04PM
YOU GO LORA!!!!You speak only the truth..he dvide and conquer of the Democratic party is esigned justto kee th Black VOte firmly in their grasp.I am shocked at how many otherwise intelligent black men and women fall for the bambozzlement of Obama and the other Democrats.KEEP RACISM ALIVE all for a VOTE!!!Use some common sense and u wil se how the Democratic Party uses you!!!People that are Independents and REpublicans jstwanttoet along live their life and stop being accused of racism at very turn eseialy by someone using it to further their AGENDA!! Beleiee me the othe man that doesn't look like you does not HATE you for the color of your skin(they got too much of just getting through life and death then to be worried abut you) They may Hate you though for what is in your heart and how you might treat them,but that is on you.When you Pre Judge you are being prejudice no matter what color you are,thin about it.
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By: ruggit on 10/22/2009 2:06PM
Juan Williams' only problem is that he thinks for himself, and doesn't toe the racist black line.
Too bad so few blacks are unable to think for themselves.
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By: Growl10 on 10/22/2009 2:10PM
While the article mentions Fox News and Limbaugh the only racism here is from the author Jeff Mays and talk show host Warren Ballentine.
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By: M.H. on 10/22/2009 2:20PM
IF RUSH IS THE MOST HATED PERSON,WHY DOES HE HAVE 20 TIMES THE PEOPLE LISTENING TO HIM COMPARED TO ANYBODY ON CNN,MSNBC,OR ANY LIBERAL TV OR RADIO SHOW,HE SPEAKS THE TRUTH
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By: Gary Merritt on 10/22/2009 2:17PM
Correction: "the most divisive, hateful person in American media today." is Barack Obama...and don't tell me he isn't in the media as much as he is on television, the internet and radio pusing his radical programs.
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