An April 18 WorldNetDaily article by Aaron Klein keeps up his red-baiting attacks on the Obama administration, taking a quote by Anita Dunn out of context to claim that she said Mao Zedong was among her “favorite political philosophers.”
In fact, the full context of Dunn’s quote is not inflammatory, as Klein suggests. She said that Mao and Mother Teresa are “the two people that I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point, which is, you’re going to make choices.”
Klein went on to write:
Dunn last week was quoted widely in the media defending rumored pick Elena Kagan amid reports she is a lesbian. Dunn claimed such reports were “applying old stereotypes to single women with successful careers.”
After a CBS News blogger posted a comment on Kagan’s sexual orientation, it was Dunn who reportedly contacted the network to have the comment removed.
“The fact that they’ve chosen to become enablers of people posting lies on their site tells us where the journalistic standards of CBS are in 2010,” Dunn said.
Dunn told the Washington Post that CBS was giving a platform to a blogger “with a history of plagiarism” who was “applying old stereotypes to single women with successful careers.”
Klein curiously doesn’t name the person who made the accusation. That would be Ben Domenech — who, by the way, is not a “CBS News blogger”; CBS merely published an “opinion” article by him. And Domenech does, in fact, have “a history of plagiarism” that cost him a position as a Washington Post blogger.