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Name That Party: Another Criminal Democrat Goes Unidentified by Old Media
Written By : Warner Todd Huston

Every now and again I like to play “name that party.” This is the fun parlor game where you read a story about a politician that has either been indicted, arrested, or imprisoned and try to guess by the story from which party he hails. If you read the story and no political party affiliation is mentioned, 99 out of 100 times you can be sure that the troubled pol is a Democrat. However, if it is a Republican that is going to jail or to court his party usually makes the first paragraph if not the headline itself.

Well, today we have yet another edition of “name that party” going on in the Old Line State where Prince George’s County Executive Jack B. Johnson and his wife Leslie have been arrested and charged with tampering with a witness in connection with a criminal offense and destruction of evidence in a federal investigation. Johnson is a Democrat, not that the news helps you learn that little factoid.

As this is breaking news, the story has popped up on the AP, the Washington Post, Reuters, and several other sources. The stories are filled with all sorts of details about the case, what the charges are, the particulars of the crime, the names and offices of those accused, their ages, where they live… all these things fill the various stories that announce the arrest. But one tiny little detail seems to have escaped many of the news stories: the fact that Johnson is a Democrat. It seems like they just plum forgot to mention his political party.

You are shocked, I am sure.

First off, the Washington Post featured the story on its Breaking News Blog. Lots of details of the story are reported there but that one little ol’ detail concerning Johnson’s party seems to have missed the editor’s attention. That bit was mysteriously absent from the tale. The Post has another posting of updates on the story, too. It also does not mention the man’s party.

The Associated Press has a short story out on the arrests. No party mention there. Its little longer treatment also does not mention Johnson’s political affiliation.

Not surprisingly, Reuters also somehow forgot to mention that Johnson is a Democrat.

Similarly, the Maryland Gazette seemed to have a small slip in its coverage by not mentioning that Johnson is a Democrat.

So what about CNN? You guessed it. They forgot, too.

WUSA Channel 9 also forgot to mention that old “D” word.

Not every news agency “forgot” to mention that Johnson was a Democrat, to be sure. USA Today remembered it. The Baltimore Sun did, too.

Finally, even though its several shorter stories did not contain the dreaded “D” word, the Associated Press did have a full length story that mentioned Johnson’s party. Naturally, the AP employed that well known method of burying it at the end of the piece where fewer readers will see it instead of putting it at the top like they do when they are reporting on troubled Republicans.

I am sure there are others, but this was my little perusal of the media’s treatment of this story.

In any case, you can be sure that if Jack B. Johnson was “Republican Jack B. Johnson” his party affiliation would have led as the first fact of every story you’d have read on his plight.

And there you have the “name that party” game.

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  • Anonymous

    So, there is now a new RULE: whenever the “Corrupt B-tards” of the lamestream socialist fake-news media DO NOT IDENTIFY the party of criminal politicians (like the Bell, CA crooks and these reprobates in Maryland) IT IS TRUE THAT THEY ARE lunatic-left d-crat socialists.

    We can be certain that any Repub caught in the act will be thoroughly and completely identified over and over and over again as a Repub.

  • Aposematic

    This so called game is too easy to be a game at all. Read any News article about any corrupt politician; and, if the Party is not mentioned, it must be a Democrat because if it is a Republican it would be capitalized and in bold type in every other word of the article.

  • Jim

    Mr Huston,

    You yourself are not all that much different. How many of your OP’s refer to positive actions by members of labor unions. Yet, each year, there are hundreds of intances of local labor unions across the nation whose members give of both their time and money in support of charitable activities which go to benefit their communities.

    • http://twitter.com/warnerthuston warnerthuston

      Well, that sure was a nice non sequitur reply, Jimmie my friend.

      • Jim

        I would counter that my comment about your obvious bias against members of labor unions was more in line with the old adage that “it takes a thief to catch a thief.”

        What is it that really eats at your craw about folks who belong to labor unions Mr Huston? Do you believe that they are evil and Un-American or is it merely the fact that they tend to vote Democrat?

        • percivalcreek

          Well, speaking for myself … I think unions are full of collectivist simps who couldn’t make it as individuals.

          And yes. I think unions – specifically public employee unions – are evil and un-American.

          I mean, what could be more un-American than having having a portion of your wages confiscated in order to support and pay off political candidates you oppose?

          I’d rather sleep in the street than join a fucking union.

          • Jim

            Big difference right there between me and you percivalcreek. I don’t look down on any laborers whether they belong to unions or not.

            My Pastor gave a great sermon this morning about how God’s Laws for success are revealed in the very world that He created. One example he mentioned was welcoming diversity. He related how there were a group of cats who moved into a barn on the farm where he was raised. Those cats rejected news cats and only interbred. After a few generations passed that group of cats became “Stone Crazy.” He then advised the congregation not to join up with the likes of the Aryan Nations.They are “Crazy Cats.”

          • Anonymous

            What? What are you talking about? Dude, lay off the crack.

          • Anonymous

            What? What are you talking about? Dude, lay off the crack.

          • gfchicago

            If I were you, I would find a new church.

    • http://twitter.com/warnerthuston warnerthuston

      Well, that sure was a nice non sequitur reply, Jimmie my friend.

    • http://conservativebootcamp.com Martin Hale

      Hoggo? Is that you?

    • http://conservativebootcamp.com Martin Hale

      Hoggo? Is that you?

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