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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 06:36 AM
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Scarborough Country: Where Anti-Choice Extremism Is Swept Under the Rug
Scarborough Country: Where Anti-Choice Extremism Is Swept Under the Rug

By Sarah Seltzer, Women's Media Center. Posted June 11, 2009.

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough gave scant attention to Dr. Tiller's tragic murder. Is it tied to his past as pro-bono lawyer to another anti-choice killer?


The folks over at Fox News have taken to demonizing their MSNBC counterparts, accusing them of being radical tools of the far-left. But MSNBC's morning program is dominated by one of their own ideological brethren, Joe Scarborough. While the Scarborough of "Morning Joe" has painted a moderate sheen over his (admittedly affable at times) personality, his previous attachment to the more extreme wing of the anti-choice movement combined with a pattern of sexist behavior on television should be the cause of concern for women viewers.

Several times at the beginning of the week of the murder of Dr. George Tiller, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow went into some detail about the long and storied history of the violent anti-choice fringe, beginning with the murder of Dr. David Gunn in Pensacola. What she did not mention was that her colleague Scarborough was initially the pro-bono lawyer for Gunn's accused and later convicted killer, Michael Griffin. Scarborough, who at the time was about to run for Congress, where he served just under four terms, left the case after three months, leaving only after meeting with Griffin and Bob Kerrigan, who became the acting defense attorney on the case.

Village Voice investigative reporter Wayne Barrett wrote a blog post reminding readers of this connection, which he teased out in a 2008 cover story focusing on Scarborough's image makeover. According to Barrett's story, Scarborough brushes the episode aside as a "favor" because his then father-in-law and Griffin's father were friends. Griffin, however, has a different story. Says Barrett:

Griffin handwrote the Voice two long letters last year after we contacted him in prison, describing in depth his relationship with Scarborough. While Scarborough tried to minimize his ties in an interview, claiming he was merely doing "a favor for a friend" and briefly searching for a lawyer who'd take the case to trial, Griffin detailed Scarborough's efforts to stay on the case and work with the trail attorney. The court record itself shows that Scarborough told the judge he was prepared to try the case, and that he represented Griffin for nearly three months. Scarborough claimed that his then father-in-law was a friend of Griffin's father and that's why he did it, but neither would get on the phone and confirm that (not that it's much of an explanation.) Griffin's father contributed twice to Scarborough's campaign—$200 apiece.


Scarborough's championing of the anti-choice cause appears to have helped vault him into Congress. Barrett reports that the leading donors to Scarborough's campaign were from "pro-life" groups, and even more disturbingly, he voted against clinic worker protection measures when he arrived in the House, even though he had seen the violent result of an attack on a clinic worker.

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walkaway Donating Member (725 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 07:39 AM
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1. I't an embarrassing show. MSNBC should be ashamed to air it.
Not discussing the Tiller murder because your host supports people who kill abortion providers is not a good answer to the problem.

Joe needs to go. Unless MSNBC thinks abortion providers should be harassed and murdered.
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LeFleur1 Donating Member (973 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-11-09 10:20 AM
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2. Stop Watching Him
Edited on Thu Jun-11-09 10:24 AM by LeFleur1
Stop watching Morning Joe. That will get him off the air quicker than anything.
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