The Media Research Center’s Nicholas Fondacaro spent an April 28 post huffing that CNN’s Brian Stelter was “politicizing” the shooting at a, Poway, Calif., synagogue by accurately noting that the shooter had been “radicalized on right-wing message boards” like 8chan. Fondacaro growled in response:
It should go without saying that “8chan” does not represent any part of the conservative movement, the Republican Party, or the right in general. But, as Stelter would say, it’s worth noting anyway because we have to reject the lies, misinformation, and gaslighting by those who seek division.
Except, you know, that 8chan is very much a part of the same side of the political ledger that Fondacaro is on. 8chan’s /pol/ channel — where the Poway shooter apparently announced his intent to commit a massacre — is, in addition to being a home for neo-Nazi and white nationalist provocateurs, is a hotbed of anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT rantings. None of these things are associated with liberalism.
Fondacaro then attempted another bit of deflection: “In another case of this, Stelter tried to link the car attack in Sunnyvale, California on Tuesday with this supposed rise in white extremism. The only problem? The suspect in that attack was black.” Fondacaro didn’t mention that the driver was attempting to run down Muslims and reportedly praised Jesus after the attack. Again, neither hating Muslims nor loving Jesus are liberal proclivities, as conservatives continually remind us.
Fondacaro might want to do some, er, media research into what is where on the political spectrum before he addresses this subject again.