But Rush pointed out today what NBC had done. They think Zimmerman is guilty, and they want the rest of the country to think he's a mindless racist.
RUSH: We've got the NBC edited version of the George Zimmerman 911 call . This is typical. I was being facetious when I opened the program and said I can't believe NBC would doctor a tape. I can definitely believe NBC would doctor a tape. In fact, I expect NBC, after their investigation, to stand by this thing. You know what they're gonna say? Well, Zimmerman said it. They didn't put anything in that Zimmerman didn't say. They just left out a bunch of stuff he did say, and they left out a question he was asked. But they'll say he said it. Race is a template in the media. Have you seen the statistics, by the way? When blacks are murdered the vast majority of the murderers are black, that black-on-black crime is just off the charts, that the number of blacks murdered by whites is way down. (interruption) Well, what do you mean I'm not supposed to say that? Yes, there is, and the civil rights coalition acknowledges it, and they don't care because there's no racial component.
Remember, this is the race business. It doesn't matter if the percentages are 1% of black people murdered are murdered by whites, that's enough to propel the race industry, and they're gonna focus on it, race, race, race. The fact that the majority of blacks are killed by other blacks. Okay, fine. Let's leave it out there, it doesn't matter. It's not relevant to what we're talking about, they say. All you need is that one example. And so you've got somebody steeped in media traditions at NBC, and that template is almost branded in their brain. It's almost embellished. And so if they're reading a transcript and they see that they can assemble the various elements of the conversation in a way that confirms what they believe going in, they'll do it. And they think they're performing a service.
They don't think they've doctored anything. They think they're helping everybody understand what's really going on here, what really happened, and they're cutting away all of the irrelevant fat from the story, getting right to the meat and potatoes. That's what this guy thinks he's doing. There may be an element of somebody knowingly falsifying this and trying to get away with it. My point to you is that this is so delved in their brains that they don't think there's anything wrong with doctoring the tape. Remember, getting to the truth as they see it and as it's been explained to them and as they've been taught is all that matters. Anyway, we'll play the two segments the tape to show you what happened, let you hear it.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: NBC is self-investigating an edited 911 call from the night Trayvon Martin died. Let's put this in the right order. This is what actually happened. This is a tape of George Zimmerman's 911 call.
ZIMMERMAN: This guy looks like he's up to no good, or he's on drugs or something. It's raining, and he's just walking around looking about.
DISPATCHER: Okay. This guy, is he white, black, or Hispanic?
ZIMMERMAN: He looks black.
RUSH: George Zimmerman. This guy looks like he's up to no good, on drugs or something. It's raining, he's walking around looking about. Dispatcher: Okay, is he white, black, or Hispanic? Zimmerman: He looks black. Here's how it aired on NBC.
ZIMMERMAN: This guy looks like he's up to no good. He looks black.
RUSH: A 100% distortion, a 100% recreation of what happened. In order to put together that sound bite that you just heard they had to knowingly and willingly edit the question of the dispatcher and then they had to edit Zimmerman saying he looks black right after he says he looks like he's up to no good. But Zimmerman wasn't through when he said this guy looks like he's up to no good. That's where NBC stopped it. Zimmerman kept on. After he said, "This guy looks like he's up to no good, or he's on drugs or something. It's raining, and he's walking around looking about." NBC takes that out. They took the dispatcher question out, and they added on Zimmerman saying, "He looks black."
What is there to investigate here? Anybody with two ears and an IQ of 50 knows what happened here. Is the investigation of who did it? Or are they investigating if it's wrong? What are they investigating at NBC? They're investigating how they can get out of this. They are investigating how they can come up with a plausible explanation for this. That's what NBC is doing. Listen to them again, play sound bite 15 first. This is what actually happened.
ZIMMERMAN: This guy looks like he's up to no good, or he's on drugs or something. It's raining, and he's just walking around looking about.
DISPATCHER: Okay. This guy, is he white, black, or Hispanic?
ZIMMERMAN: He looks black.
RUSH: This is what NBC aired last Tuesday on the Today Show.
ZIMMERMAN: This guy looks like he's up to no good. He looks black.
RUSH: Folks, this is outrageous, absolutely outrageous. This is one of the most glaring, obvious, egregious examples of racial bias and hatred. And, yes, it is hatred at NBC that led to this. There is no compassion here. There's no open-minded here. There's no tolerance here. Why didn't the 911 dispatcher ask if he was a white Hispanic? Isn't that a standard category now? The dispatcher said, "Is he white, black or Hispanic?" I didn't hear him say, "Is he white, black, or white Hispanic?" The New York Times added that for us, into the lexicon.
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