NYT Changes Headline About Virginia AG Wearing “Dark Makeup” In College

Gov.-elect Ralph Northam (C) links arms with (L-R) current Gov. Terry McAuliffe, Lt. Gov.-elect Justin Fairfax, Attorney General-elect Mark Herring, and U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) at an election night rally November 7, 2017 in Fairfax, Virginia.

by Ashe Schow

One left-wing media outlet quickly changed its headline about the latest Democrat scandal in Virginia after it was swiftly and thoroughly mocked online.

Once news broke that Democrat Mark Herring, Virginia’s Attorney General, had also worn blackface to party in the mid-1980s, outlets scrambled to get their piece of the traffic. Most headlines reported that Herring wore “blackface” to a party.

Virginia Attorney General Says He Wore Blackface at College Party,” read the headline on Bloomberg.

Virginia’s attorney general admits wearing blackface in college,” wrote the BBC.

UPDATE: Virginia Attorney Mark Herring admits to wearing blackface at college party in 1980,” reported the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Virginia Attorney General Herring says he wore blackface in college,” was the headline at the Washington Post.

The list goes on.

But over at the New York Times, the headline was a little different.

“Virginia Attorney General Says He Also Dressed in Dark Makeup,” the Times reported.

Seriously? That’s quite the downplay. “Dark makeup” is used to describe women wearing lots of eyeliner or dark eyeshadow. This wording makes it sound like Herring dressed in drag in the 80s, something he may not be criticized for today.

It’s not even the wording Herring himself used in his statement on the issue. Herring said he wore “brown makeup,” so the Times couldn’t even pretend like they used the phrase because Herring did so.

“It sounds ridiculous even now writing it. But because of our ignorance and glib attitudes – and because we did not have an appreciation for the experiences and perspectives of others – we dressed up and put on wigs and brown makeup,” Herring said in his statement.

“That conduct clearly shows that, as a young man, I had a callous and inexcusable lack of awareness and insensitivity to the pain my behavior could inflict on others,” he added. “It was really a minimization of both people of color, and a minimization of a horrific history I knew well even then.”

Within minutes of being called out on social media, the Times stealth-edited the headline. There’s no acknowledgement anywhere about the change.

The new headline reads: “Virginia Attorney General Says He Also Dressed in Blackface.”

Jonathan Martin, one of the Times authors of the article, likely didn’t write the headline, as he has been astutely covering the story in detail for days on Twitter. The article itself certainly does not attempt to shield Herring, or Gov. Ralph Northam of Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax – also Democrats – from the scandals in which they are now enveloped. Northam, after defending infanticide, was accused of donning blackface or a KKK robe in a photo in his medical school yearbook. He at first apologized for appearing in the photo, but then said he was not in the photo, but had dressed as Michael Jackson at another time.

Fairfax has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2004 at the Democratic National Convention when he was a John Kerry campaign staffer. All of this is included, at length, in the Times article, but the way the paper chose to originally present the headline is telling.

Democrats drool over Nancy Pelosi’s ‘f**k you’ clap during Trump’s State of the Union speech

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The State of the Union address was supposed to showcase President Donald Trump’s statesmanship but, according to social media, the real star of the show was Nancy Pelosi, whose sarcastic antics made her the night’s MVP #resistor.

During his 80-minute speech, Trump appealed to Americans of all ideological stripes to find common ground and embrace compromise – a message that arguably clashes with the president’s habit of roasting his political opponents on Twitter.

After Trump called on the country to “embrace the boundless potential of cooperation, compromise and the common good, Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, sitting behind the president, fired off a few sarcasm-dipped golf claps. The acerbic salute caused a sensation on social media, with photos of Trump and Pelosi locking eyes as she offers her feigned applause being hailed as epoch-defining treasures.

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Comedian Patton Oswalt dubbed the gesture the “f**k you” clap, while others praised the House leader as a model #resistor.

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Most critically, the photo’s meme potential was not overlooked.

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However, Pelosi had more Twitter-shattering tricks up her sleeve. After Trump began boasting about Washington’s draconian sanctions against Iran, Pelosi was spotted flipping through what many believe was a copy of the president’s speech. Had Trump intentionally omitted his Iran-bashing from the printed transcript he gave to the Democrats, or was Pelosi just bored stiff?

The Twitterverse, of course, put forward a number of colorful theories about the speaker’s paper shuffling.

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“I see Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s strategy tonight: Read the paper copy of Trump’s script when you know you can’t hold your poker face,” joked CNN producer Jason K. Morrell.

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Joy Behar Wore ‘African Woman’ Costume

By Patrick Howley

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Joy Behar, the anti-President Trump commentator on ABC’s “The View,” wore blackface at the age of 29 to a Halloween party.

“It was a Halloween party, I went as a beautiful African woman,” Behar said in a past View segment in which she revealed the photo of herself.

Asked if she had tanning lotion on, Behar replied: “I had makeup that was a little bit darker than my skin.”

Jezebel flagged the segment in 2016.

Mz. Behar has called President Trump a racist.

Ralph Northam Does Favor For Bezos, Considers Becoming An Independent

By Patrick Howley

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Virginia governor Ralph Northam is straining to keep whatever political collateral he has left as concerned Americans everywhere call for him to resign from office. (READ: BLP Publishes Ralph Northam’s Racist Yearbook Photo).

Northam signed a bill on Tuesday that allows Amazon to open a new East Coast headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.

Northam is thinking about leaving the Democrat Party now that all major Democrat leaders and his own state party have abandoned him and demanded that he resign and finally end this long national nightmare for his own sake and for the sake of the people of Virginia. Northam has laid low since threatening to moonwalk in a press conference in which he admitted to darkening his face in emulation of Michael Jackson.

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Protesters are not backing down, making the state capitol in Richmond reminiscent of Washington, D.C. during Richard Nixon’s final days in office.

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Anti-Semitic Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar Appears to Cry as President Trump Knocks Illegal Immigration

By Jim Hoft

Far left Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) supports the anti-Semitic BDS movement.
She regularly attacks Israel.

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Ilhan Omar compares the United States to Al-Qaeda killers.

Ilhan Omar blames terrorism on the US.

Via Jim Hanson:

On Tuesday the American audience cheered when President Trump demanded an end to illegal immigration and open borders.

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Rep. Ilhan Omar appeared to cry.

Weird.

MYSTERY SIGHTING: Still No Pics From Ginsburg ‘Public Appearance’ – Hack Reporter Who Claims He Was Hugged by RBG Deletes Tweet, Locks Twitter Account

 

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As TGP’s Kristinn Taylor reported, Ruth Bader Ginsburg made her first public appearance Monday night since her lung surgery in December.

According to reports, Ginsburg attended a concert celebrating herself titled, Notorious RBG in Song, that featured her daughter-in-law, soprano Patrice Michaels.

Various reporters who attended the event Monday night claimed they saw Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but said she played it lowkey and sat in the back of the room.

Attendees who saw RBG described her as looking “quite glam” and “magnificent,” however there are no photos of the Supreme Court Justice attending the event Monday night.

A few photos of the event were posted online, however there are no photos of Ruth Bader Ginsburg yet.

The AP reported no photos were allowed, and that Ginsburg’s son said she is walking a mile per day.

“The National Constitution Center, which sponsored the concert, did not permit photography.”

One WaPo columnist claimed he was hugged and wished a happy birthday by RBG Monday night.

David Hagedorn, who describes himself as a “Dining columnist for Arlington & Bethesda Magazines; Washington Post contributor; freelance food/travel/design writer” deleted his tweet and locked his Twitter account.

“What a delight to see RBG tonight at “Notorious RBG in Song,” written & beautifully performed by her daughter-in-law, Patrice Michaels. She sat in the back, a few rows behind us, looking resplendent. Being hugged & wished a happy birthday by her made a grand night spectacular,” Hagedorn said in a since-deleted tweet.

Hagedorn then made his Twitter account private.

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