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: Gigi on 10/22/2009 2:30PM
Since, I didn't hear it - I will comment but I will only comment on M. Steel & the GOP. He's the "Uncle Tom". Recently, he spoke out - then the GOP called him in for a talking too. He was kept in the closet until they need him. If that isn't an Uncle Tom then I do not know what is. He isn't allowed to speak his mind. Micheal Steel hasn't come to the black neighborhood - like they would. Again, I am calling a spade a spade.
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By: malcom on 10/22/2009 2:32PM
doesnt matter what you say, our time is here. white folks are dying out, we are breeding them out. white women reject white boys for husbands. They want a Strong Black Man to have children with. White people reject ugly white babies here to adopt and would rather travel around the world to adopt a baby of color. look at the white kids who listen to our music, dress like us and even support a Black Man to lead them instead of an old white boy like mccain. We even have white liberals who don't even want to be identified as white and aknowledge your people sins. America is getting darker by the day. thanks Ted Kennedy. We welcome our mexican brothers to keep coming, Don't worry white people can't stop you and dont even want to close the border. Your loss is our gain.
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By: Kurt on 10/22/2009 5:04PM
You are the most ignorant post I have seen on this site. If what you stated is true that white women want a strong black man then why is it that over 75% of black women are abandoned just as soon as they have a baby (by the way, the white women that get pregnate experience the same thing - the black man dumps the "bimbo" as soon as they find out the girl is going to have a child). Read the statistics - and more importantly read the literature on the affects that this has on the fatherless child. Is it any wonder that history repeats itself!
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By: mack on 10/23/2009 10:30AM
malcom...you are as scary as anyone who ever slipped on a sheet and a hood. you are the flip side of the same coin.
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By: MD on 10/22/2009 8:48PM
The author of this article is racist. Look at how the article is written! SLurs and completely nagative toward Williams and Limbaugh.all held together by unsubstantiated words and phrases. If you WANT it to be racist, then it'll BE racist.
Williams is a moderate to left leaning man. He's pretty balanced. To herald Valentine as an accepted anything is just wrong. He got mouthy and said some thing cheered on by the liberals who insult anyone holding a different view. The author buttresses that style.Rush didn't say the things he's quoted as saying...thus the apology by CNN. Time for the country to grow up. Time for the press to grow up as well....including this author.
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By: sammy on 10/23/2009 2:49AM
Good Juan is a Crab in the Barrel.
Nothing more.
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By: fpeirce on 10/22/2009 2:33PM
Another left-wing nutjob writing an irrelevent article. Rush Limbaugh is the "most hateful" celebrity? And Sharpton & Jackson are not??? Jeff Mays is apparently just another racist, bigot that pretends to be a journalist. It's no wonder no one's ever heard of him.
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By: phil on 10/22/2009 3:07PM
Limbaugh is Right. Here's the rub: ..."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. 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."
Every liberal in America fears Rush Limbaugh because deep down, late at night, when they lay their head on the pillow, they know...He's right.
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By: Rick on 10/22/2009 2:34PM
Havn't you people realized that black people have earned the right to be racist, unemployed, uneducated and victims! The so called black leaders have told them so! They lead all categories respectfully! ( hard for facts to be racist)The black community called Colin Powell a house nig*** when he was in the Bush admin along with Codoleeza Rice,but when Mr. Powell voted for Obama he was now a welcomed brother, from house nig*** to brother just like that!! WOW. The black community will never stop being victims when they bring down other blacks because who they voted for!!! But hey Al and Jessie don't work but live like millionaires off of, I guess it wouldn't be house nig**** would it!!!
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By: Ron on 10/22/2009 2:35PM
I stopped watching Fox News just because of people like Williams and Combs. They were just whipping boys for the Fox hosts i.e. Hannity and O'reilly. Combs does the same thing as Williams he allows himself to be bullied and disrespected as does Williams. But let's face it folks Williams is not an Uncle Tom, like Combs, he just likes the paycheck. Can't blame them for that. It's the American way.
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