Smears of "sick and immoral" "pervert" Jennings: the worst of the worst
In recent weeks, the right-wing media have embarked on a witch hunt against Department of Education official Kevin Jennings, often advancing the repeatedly debunked falsehood that Jennings failed to report or even encouraged a 15-year-old student's relationship with an adult or the baseless smear that Jennings has "advocate[d]" for the North American Man-Boy Love Association (NAMBLA). Media Matters for America has compiled some of the most egregious attacks on Jennings that conservative media figures have made based on these smears, including calling Jennings "sick and immoral," a "pervert," someone who "facilitated" statutory rape, and "a zealous advocate of NAMBLA."
Conservatives lash out with vicious, fact-free smears
RedState.com's Erick Erickson declared the "profoundly sick and immoral" Jennings "a zealous advocate of NAMBLA." In an anti-gay rant posted on his blog, Erickson wrote: "Kevin Jennings is a profoundly sick and immoral human being -- a proponent of statutory rape, an opponent of the Boy Scouts of America, and a zealous advocate of NAMBLA." He went on to add that Jennings is "not just a gay man, but a man who believes in the full gay rights agenda, where men and boys can have sexual relationships free of prudish moral people frowning" and called Jennings "a man who encourages predatory relationships between young boys and grown men." [RedState.com, 10/9/09]
Fox Nation embedded video calling Jennings a "Pervert." In an October 8 post, under the headline, "WH Laughs Off Questions on Czars," the Fox Nation embedded a video titled, "Gibbs Is Asked About the Pervert School Czar."
Limbaugh: Jennings "urged" the "15-year-old" to "further the relationship" with "older man ... forcing his way" on him. On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh asserted that Jennings "is the guy that, the 15-year-old kid approached him, said, 'I'm having a -- an older man is forcing his way on me, sex and so forth.' And Jennings says, 'That's fine, are you using a condom?' and urged the 15-year-old to further the relationship, and then said later, 'I saw this kid come back to school and every day had a big smile on his face. I knew I'd done a good thing.' That's Obama's safe schools czar." [Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show, 10/7/09]
Limbaugh accused Jennings of having "encouraged" and "facilitated" a sexual relationship between a male high school student and an older man. Limbaugh stated on his radio show that "Obama's safe school czar is a guy promoting homosexuality in the schools and encouraged a 15-year-old kid to have a homosexual relationship with an older man, and even facilitated it." [The Rush Limbaugh Show, 9/28/09]
Karl Rove claimed Jennings engaged in "in-your-face advocacy" of NAMBLA. On October 7, Rove told Sean Hannity: "I can't imagine that President Obama lacked the sensitivity to think that somebody who had said the things that Mr. Jennings had said, had done the things that Mr. Jennings had done, had taken the sort of high-profile, in-your-face advocacy of things like NAMBLA and gay rights and queering elementary school curricula -- that the president of the United States would think this was a person that he ought to put in charge of safe schools, and yet he did." [Fox News' Hannity, 10/7/09]
Several media figures compared Jennings to Roman Polanski. Media Matters has documented several conservative media figures comparing Jennings to film director Roman Polanski, who was charged with rape and pleaded guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl after allegedly plying her with drugs and alcohol. For example, Fox News contributor Kirsten Powers asserted that Jennings "should be fired" because "there needs to be zero tolerance for this kind of stuff ... like the Roman Polanski stuff." Similarly, Limbaugh stated on his radio show that "if you wonder why the libs are really ticked off that Roman Polanski might be extradited to face the music on that long-ago act with the 13-year-old girl, Quaaludes and rape, understand that Obama's safe schools czar is a guy promoting homosexuality in the schools and encouraged a 15-year-old kid to have a homosexual relationship with an older man, and even facilitated it."
Hannity asks, "Does Kevin Jennings support the group NAMBLA?" On the October 7 edition of his Fox News show, Hannity asserted there were "shocking new allegations about President Obama's safe schools czar," and then asked: "Does Kevin Jennings support the group NAMBLA?" [Hannity, 10/7/09]
Conservatives' smears based on falsehoods
Claim that Jennings failed to report "statutory rape" because student he counseled was 15 has been conclusively debunked. Media Matters exclusively obtained the Massachusetts driver's license of the student confirming that he was 16 years of age -- the legal age of consent in Massachusetts -- at the time Jennings counseled him in 1988. The student also provided Media Matters with a statement in which he said, "I was a sixteen-year-old" and "was of legal consent at the time."
Evidence in no way supports claims that Jennings "urged" the student "to further the relationship," or that student was sexually assaulted. Neither Jennings' 2000 speech for the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, nor his 1994 book, nor the student's own statement in any way suggests that the student told Jennings that someone was "forcing his way on" him or that Jennings "urged" the student to "further the relationship."
Jennings' praise of gay rights pioneer Hay had nothing to do with NAMBLA. In a 1997 speech often cited by conservatives attempting to smear Jennings as a supporter of NAMBLA, Jennings reportedly said, "One of the people that's always inspired me is Harry Hay, who started the first ongoing gay rights groups in America. In 1948, he tried to get people to join the Mattachine Society." Jennings' remarks include no mentions of NAMBLA. Upon Hay's death in October 2002, numerous obituaries noted that Hay was a pioneer of the American gay rights movement -- just as Jennings noted in his 1997 speech.















Well, for this collection of circus clowns, lying comes rather easy since the leading cheerleader of right-wing propaganda Fox Noise is busy using the court system of this country to make the claim that they have a legal right to lie about what the news is...
So it is obvious that all the zoo animals figure that since the ring leader can do it, so can they!
And are we really supposed to believe that Jennings had no idea that his hero and idol Harry Hay was a NAMBLA founder just because his statement included "no mention" of NAMBLA? You want us to believe he had no idea that someone who, by his own admission, was one of his greatest inspirations, is a proud supporter of pedophilia??
You guys are the clowns here. Thank God for Fox, Rush, Glenn, and Hannity
FCC rules specifically prohibit licensees from deliberately falsifying the news. If some conscientious whistleblower inside the Fox News organization were to forward emails or memos from management that order their correspondents and producers to make fake news, the entire Fox network could, theoretically at least, lose their license to broadcast in the United States. Now wouldn't that be just tragic....
I don't care if a person is 16 then what gives him the right to give him the right to discuss sex to this 16 year old period.
Jennings is qualified to be in his current position and he is being targeted because he left his pants down and the gay community shouldn't rally around him because it only hurts our cause. The one thing you can't accuse me of being is a hypocrite, you know just like the Catholic Church tried to cover up it's sexual perversion against minors.
Jennings should resign and those who think that standing up for this guy is a good cause for our cause then we are no different than the Catholic Church. I truly believe this guy has stepped over the line and if not then allow him to defend himself before defending him and making our cause appear phoney.
Jennings is not connected to NAMBLA anymore than Michael Jackson fans are connected to promoting pedophilia. While Harry Hays did speak at NAMBLA events, he defended freedom of speech and TEENAGE sex which was only a minor part of what Hays did in his life. However, there are serious concerns about the advice Jennings gave to a teenager but the fact remains, the issue comes down to teen-age sex where there is large room for disagreement.
I oppose Jennings for being too far to the left, but the effort to resurrect NAMBLA amounts to raising the "bloody flag" to appeal to conspiracy theorists who have written NAMBLA in to their conspiracy theories. Sorry, but libertarian and independent political junkies just don't fall for this nonsense.
Mr. Jennings did not have, nor did he pursue, a sexual relationship with the young man in question. The young man was 16, and legally able to consent to sex in the state of Massachusetts where this conversation took place. They talked one time, briefly, about a relationship the young man had with another person.
Mr. Foley, on the other hand, spent 10 years using government e-mail to sexually pursue male pages with whom he worked, some as young as 16 years old.
The outrage is not over what Mr. Jennings did, but rather over the way the media, led by FOX Propaganda, has lied about it from the very start, and continues to lie despite the fact that evidence proving the lies wrong has surfaced. That is where the outrage comes from.
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There's a little light reading from Media Matters on the Foley scandal. Please show me the gay bashing you claim took place. I find no evidence of anything but your ignorance and desire to slander those with whom you disagree, absent any actual facts. Do you work for FOX Propaganda, because you have their MO down to a tee.
The page 2 paragraph that begins "The American left and the Obama administration believe criticizing a gay man for supporting a gay boy seeking sex with a gay man, is gay bashing." is his thesis. And it is one big, fat strawman, the right wing nutball's go-to move.
It's the "See! You're just as bad so you can't rightly say anything when I'm a bigot" argument. Only one problem: the paragraph does not accurately describe the scenario we have. It's the usual neo-con crock, wildly exaggerating the "liberal stance" to make it seem much harsher while kitten softening the righty blare to remove any possible bigotry.
What. Crap.
The teacher had a legal obligation to protect the 16 yr old student's privacy. That's so that teenagers in similar circumstances feel free to confide in a teacher.
So, their idea of "support", the fact that he didn't report the encounter, is totally bogus.
A 24 year old teacher tries to help a troubled student and is attacked like this just for not overreaching..What if he had done something that got the student's sexual orientaion exposed (or the older man)and he committed suicide or got attacked by anti-gay persons from the community.Remember how long ago this was.Laws were different and training was rare fro teachers on handling such a situation!!!The student has stated that there was no sexual contact and he was of age anyway!!!This is nothing but gay bashing with lies by Fox....nothing like this was done to Foley
The right's idea of equivalency is if two issues have the same words in them. In this case it's "gay."
Good grief! Michelle Malkin appears I know that the site AND it's contents are garbage!
No thanks!
Just like being openly Homosexual makes you a Gay Rights Activist- sorry, a RADICAL gay rights activist. Get it?
Jennings is an openly gay man who has not been accused of engaging in any sort of sexual impropriety with ANYONE. Hannity and his cohorts are MAKING IT UP.
Do you see the difference, here? You are attempting to compare apples and oranges.