When legal scholar and Trump impeachment hearing witness Pamela Karlan made a mild pun on the name of President Trump’s son Barron — that “while the president can name his son Barron, he can’t make him a baron” — the Media Research Center was apoplectic:
- Curtis Houck dismissed Karlan as a “far-left Stanford University Professor,” attacked her “clear example of incivility,” claimed her apology was “half-hearted” and huffed: “Sure, some have made the case that this was a play on words, but it nonetheless invoked a minor who has nothing to do with this impeachment charade.”
- Nicholas Fondacaro asserted that Karlan was “lashing out” in her “attack” on Barron Trump and dismissed her “so-called ‘apology.'” Fondacaro repeated his claim that she “lashed out” in another post.
- Scott Whitlock declared that Karlan issued an “ugly” and “out-of-the-blue” shot at Barron, further complaining that “CBS completely skipped the nasty remark. ABC insinuated it was witty, calling the comment a “quip.”
- Kristine Marsh attacked Karlan’s “smug, rage-filled performance” at the hearing, insisting that she was “making an ugly joke at Barron Trump’s expense,” further calling it “ugly” and a “cheap shot.”
- Clay Waters huffed that Karlan “bizarrely named Trump’s 13-year-old son Barron to make some unrelated point,” touting how it “inflamed Republicans.”
But when it came to much more nastier insults against the minor children of Democratic presidents, the MRC had much less to say.
When Rush Limbaugh used his 1990s TV show to liken Chelsea Clinton to the White House dog, the MRC apparently said little at the time (that we can find, anyway), but MRC NewsBusters blogger Noel Sheppard used posts in 2009 and 2011 to engage in some serious revisionism by claiming Limbaugh insulted Chelsea by accident. Which ignores one important point: Limbaugh’s TV show, to our knowledge, did not air live — it was taped earlier in the day and syndicated to stations for broadcast, usually in a late-night slot. If it was an accident, Limbaugh could have simply redone the segment. He didn’t do that. Which makes Sheppard’s revisionism utterly disingenuous.
To cite a more recent example: In 2011, then-radio host (and current Fox News hot) Laura Ingraham attacked the looks of a daughter of President Obama by sneering that she “apparently is not living in a food desert.” We found no reference to the remark in the archives of NewsBusters, let alone any criticism of the nasty personal remark.
And the MRC has the audacity to get bent so out of shape over a mild pun about Barron Trump’s name that didn’t attack him personally? How hypocritical.