The Media Research Center has been protecting Oliver North since his ascension to president of the National Rifle Association. We’ve already documented how the MRC’s “news” division, CNSNews.com, failed to mention North’s central (and criminal) role in the Iran-contra scandal — the one thing he’s most famous — the MRC itself complained that it was accurately reported.
A May 8 MRC post by Scott Whitlock huffed that media reports called North “controversial.” Whitlock can’t dispute the accuracy of that claim, so he takes a stab at whataboutism in the form of a Clinton Equivocation: “How often was Bill Clinton referred to as a ‘controversial’ Whitewater figure or Hillary Clinton a ‘controversial’ person connected to having a secret e-mail server?”
Whitlock might have a point if Bill Clinton was ever charged, let alone convicted of anything regarding Whitewater — which he wasn’t. Similarly, Hillary Clinton’s email server may have been “controversial” — though that’s been mostly due to the Republican obsession over it. But despite an FBI investigation, Hillary has never been charged with criminal wrongdoing regarding it.
By contrast, North was convicted on destroying documents, obstructing Congress and taking a bribe in relation to the Iran-contra scandal, which were ultimately dismissed only because of having been granted immunity for his congressional testimony.
Whitlock also tried to dismiss the scandal as old news not worth bringing up, variously calling it a “scandal from 30 years ago” and “a scandal from 1987.” Whitlock failed to mention that Whitewater was 25 years ago.