{"id":26520,"date":"2007-08-10T01:01:01","date_gmt":"2011-05-19T05:05:33","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-05-19T05:05:33","modified_gmt":"2011-05-19T05:05:33","slug":"liberalism_has_failed_inner_cities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2007\/08\/10\/liberalism_has_failed_inner_cities\/","title":{"rendered":"Liberalism Has failed Inner Cities"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p>RUSH: &#8216;Nearly half of the nation\u2019s murder victims in 2005 were black, and the number of African-American men who were slain is on the rise. A majority of the black murder victims were relatively young &#8211; between 17 and 29, the Justice Department said in a study released yesterday. The department\u2019s Bureau of Justice Statistics report offers a snapshot of racial disparities among violent crime victims. Black people represented an estimated 13% of the U.S. population in 2005, the latest data available, but were the victims of 49% of all murders and 15% of rapes, assaults and other nonfatal violent crimes nationwide. Most of the black murder victims &#8211; 93% &#8211; were killed by other black people, the study found.\u2019 Black-on-black crime. &#8216;About 85% of white victims were slain by other white people.\u2019 So, we had a story the other day about black women who are more and more frequently not marrying black men, and I rhetorically asked the question, &#8216;Why would this be happening?\u2019 I then supplied the obvious answer. The pool is obviously shrinking, because of cultural phenomenon, such as the number of black men in jail. Now you add this to it. This is just amazing.<\/p>\n<p><BR\/>This is what happens when you surrender, when you ignore obvious problems for the sake of not offending and being politically correct. I would go so far as to say that all of these programs that the left came up with to &#8216;help\u2019 disadvantaged &#8212; poor people, disadvantaged &#8212; minorities and so forth&#8230; You think these numbers are bad? This stuff has been a death sentence! The first thing they did was break up the black family, by taking the father out of the loop of necessity. The federal government and the AFDC checks became the father. There was no need for the father to hang around, so he didn\u2019t. Of course, we couldn\u2019t talk about this&#8230; I can talk about it, because we have had black women call this program in anger, making this point. So, here you have a classic illustration. You have a problem; you know exactly what it is, but you don\u2019t dare say it. Political correctness! If you say it, you\u2019re going to knock on the door from the Reverend Jackson, and right behind you at the back door will be the Reverend Sharpton, and nobody wants to put up with that, so, the condition continues to fester &#8212; and at the end of the day you blame people like Ronald Reagan and George Bush for it, and Republicans in general, and conservatives because they\u2019re racists. <\/line><paragraph xmlns:tmp=\"http:\/\/ez.no\/namespaces\/ezpublish3\/temporary\/\"\/><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>Charlie Rangel, Jesse Jackson, they\u2019re more worried about blacks being killed serving in the military than in their own neighborhoods! You look at these numbers. These numbers are amazing! Yet all we hear about from the Democrats is, &#8216;look at this! Thirty-six hundred troop deaths! WE have to bring our boys and girls home. Why, they\u2019re not safe!\u2019 (sigh) Here are these numbers again: 93% of black murder victims were killed by other black people, and nearly half of the nation\u2019s murder victims in \u201905 were black. You put the two together. A majority of the black murder victims are relatively young, between 17 and 29. I guess it would be politically incorrect to say, &#8216;Gang culture, anybody?\u2019 Would it be politically incorrect to say that? <\/line><paragraph xmlns:tmp=\"http:\/\/ez.no\/namespaces\/ezpublish3\/temporary\/\"\/><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>Then you go to this thing, this situation in Newark, which even though the perp there is an illegal immigrant from Honduras &#8212; who, by the way, says he didn\u2019t do it (but all the perps say they didn\u2019t do it) &#8212; you still have a situation there where that town is outraged. Newark, New Jersey is outraged. What is the number of deaths in Newark this year? Sixty. Six-zero! Six-zero deaths in Newark this year! What race do you think the majority of the victims belong to. <\/line><paragraph xmlns:tmp=\"http:\/\/ez.no\/namespaces\/ezpublish3\/temporary\/\"\/><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>I have an article here from the CityJournal.org, written by Steven Malanga titled, &#8216;City Without Fathers,\u2019 and this article states that &#8216;only 32 percent of Newark children are being raised by their parents in a two-adult household,\u2019 and that children born in one-parent households are three times more likely to be poor and in jail. Now, this dovetails with the story from the justice department on murder statistics. It dovetails with the story earlier this week that black women are deciding to marry outside their race. This situation, when you read this story &#8212; it\u2019s a long story too; when it prints out it\u2019s a long story &#8212; it\u2019s an example of how a story does not fit the Drive-By Media template or action line of: Victim and Liberal Government Solutions and Fixes, which is why the issue won\u2019t get the traction that it should, because you\u2019ve got mayhem going on in Newark. <\/line><paragraph xmlns:tmp=\"http:\/\/ez.no\/namespaces\/ezpublish3\/temporary\/\"\/><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>You have 32% of children raised by parents in a two-adult household. Only 32%! After all of these government efforts to solve the problem, to fix it, after blaming Republicans for all of the racism, you don\u2019t find a more Democrat city than Newark, New Jersey &#8212; and forever you don\u2019t find a more Democratic city than Newark, New Jersey. Yet the action line is, &#8216;Well, it\u2019s a Republican problem, and of course we had to even hide the fact that it was an illegal immigrant perp for a while, because that doesn\u2019t fit the Drive-By action line. So accurate reporting on this stuff doesn\u2019t get done, so people can\u2019t squarely face the problem. In Newark, New Jersey there\u2019s no evil monster threatening the downtrodden people. They\u2019re doing it to themselves in Newark. There aren\u2019t outside agitators moving there. Newark hasn\u2019t been targeted by anybody that doesn\u2019t live there. The people that live there can stop it themselves, but they\u2019re being enabled &#8212; soothingly enabled &#8212; by liberal social policies, and these policies allow these rich, white liberals to think themselves heroes without having to live in that environment! <\/line><paragraph xmlns:tmp=\"http:\/\/ez.no\/namespaces\/ezpublish3\/temporary\/\"\/><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>This environment, their policies have created. These policies feed the overseers of the social welfare system and plantation. They operate the bureaucracy, and these heroes &#8212; the people trying to solve these problems with great, great programs from the federal government &#8212; they provide self-pity to the downtrodden, convincing them that their condition is the fault of some evil, be it racism, or bigotry, or George Bush or Ronald Reagan or Pat Buchanan or whoever. There\u2019s no conservative hero coming to rescue these people from their welfare state evils, because there aren\u2019t any conservatives there. So it feeds on itself. The loop gets closed over and over again, and the whole thing continues to get smaller and compress, and then eventually it blows up now and then to relieve the pressure. So these communities, they need to wake up and they need to rescue themselves from themselves, and that means electing different people, exhibiting a little bit more responsibility in their own lives. But they haven\u2019t been taught to do that. <\/line><paragraph xmlns:tmp=\"http:\/\/ez.no\/namespaces\/ezpublish3\/temporary\/\"\/><\/p>\n<p>They\u2019ve grown up in a big Democrat town, where somebody else is supposed to come in and fix the problem &#8212; although there\u2019s so much outrage over these three murders, that this&#8230; (sigh) You hold out hope. It might provide some impetus to clean things up. The mayor up there is under fire. That\u2019s as it should be, too, because this is an untenable situation &#8212; and it\u2019s another Blue City. <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Something we were just discussing, ladies and gentlemen. John Leo has a column today in the New York Sun, and this is just great. All you need to hear is the first paragraph. &#8216;If anyone ever starts a museum of horrible explanations, the one-liner by Newsweek\u2019s Evan Thomas about his magazine\u2019s dubious reporting on the Duke non-rape case &amp;mdash; &#8216;The narrative was right but the facts were wrong\u2019 &amp;mdash; is destined to become a popular exhibit, right up there with &#8216;we had to destroy the village to save it.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>Oh, by the way, speaking of that, can I go back to this Newark situation? Can we establish once and for all that it doesn\u2019t take a village to raise a kid; it takes mom and dad? This whole notion it takes a village to raise a kid, has been put on display in way too many neighborhoods and cities in this country. The old Hillary Clinton book, &#8216;It Takes a Village,\u2019 meaning: &#8216;Let us raise your kids. You\u2019re too incompetent to do it.\u2019 Well, we\u2019re finding out that all these bureaucrats and all these problems, the village will not raise your kids! It takes YOU to raise your kids. <\/p>\n<p>Anyway, &#8216;What Mr. Thomas seems to mean is that the newsroom view of the lacrosse players as privileged, sexist, and arrogant white male jocks was the correct angle on the story.\u2019 The narrative was right! The facts were wrong! So, they use the word &#8216;narrative,\u2019 I say &#8216;template,\u2019 which means &#8216;bias,\u2019 so when things come along that fit the prejudice such as &#8216;Republicans are racists and bigots and are heartless and so forth,\u2019 then you have a situation like in Newark, New Jersey where there\u2019s not a Republican to be found, well then you can\u2019t really report the story the way you want to! You can\u2019t say that Newark is crumbling because of Republicans or conservatives, so what do you do? You ignore the story, and you start focusing on the illegal immigrant which you really don\u2019t like to do either because they do their best to hide the fact that illegals are prone to crime in this country. <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: John in Crofton, MD, I\u2019m glad you waited, sir. You\u2019re next.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Rush, I\u2019m actually a little surprised you\u2019re talking about Newark because the Democrats really&#8230; Well I guess that\u2019s why the Democrats won\u2019t talk about it, because it\u2019s a social experiment like Philadelphia and Detroit and Chicago, anywhere they put up Federal government projects. We had to move in 1953 out of the center of Newark. It was considered a Little Italy and that\u2019s where Joe DiMaggio used to come and eat at Richie Boiardo\u2019s place. <\/p>\n<p>RUSH: The place thrived.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Newark was the home of a Yankee farm team then, the Newark Bears, and that\u2019s where Yogi Berra and a lot of them went through before they went to the Yankees, but anyway, Newark was a functioning city at the time, and they decided to do something they called the &#8216;urban renewal\u2019 and they took Little Italy and they leveled it. There\u2019s a book about it called &#8216;The Vanished First Ward.\u2019 Incidentally, it\u2019s 40 years since the 1967 riots that Tom Hayden, Jane Fonda\u2019s former husband instigated in Newark and they\u2019ve never gotten over it. The only good thing that\u2019s happened since they put up the government projects is they imploded them, but apparently they haven\u2019t replaced them with livable housing for enough people. So you still have a failed war on poverty, which &#8216;urban renewal\u2019 was later named under Johnson. But there\u2019s a guy named Peter Rodino that was a congressman from Newark, and I guess he had his heart in the right place when he thought he would bring federal money there and destroy all the fabric of the town and put up these projects. Whenever there\u2019s trouble whether it was in Detroit or Chicago, these are warehouses for criminals. These cities don\u2019t have a chance.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Don\u2019t leave out St. Louis. It was called Pruitt-Igo.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Was that St. Louis or East St. Louis?<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: You may have a point there. I think it was in St. Louis. East St. Louis is its own thing.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: That\u2019s another problem. But you\u2019re right. The Federal government, the Democrats, really &#8212; <\/p>\n<p>RUSH: I know. You can\u2019t leave out New York, either. Bed-Stuy, all these places.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Yes, you\u2019re right. I\u2019m not really familiar with New York.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: And don\u2019t leave out South Central LA. You go to all these places where liberals have worked their magic based on compassion and concern, which is rooted in the fact that the people that live in these places are incompetent and incapable of doing life themselves. Liberals run in with their ideas. This is what amazes me. Everywhere it has been tried where liberals are unchecked &#8212; New Orleans! Liberalism, Democrats ran that place for years. Newark, you go down the list, and you will find decay and destruction. Yet, they still get credit for all this compassion and understanding and concern, because I guess they love having victims.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Absolutely, and the Newark Star-Ledger is explicit in this. I\u2019m surprised. That was always a lousy newspaper. They used to have a Newark News that anyone that had any intelligence read, but of course they went out of business. It wasn\u2019t a liberal paper.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Let me ask that question out there. You moved from one blue state to another one.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Yes. We have a one party state we have Martin O\u2019Malley here that wants to raise taxes on everything that begins with the letter T. <\/p>\n<p>RUSH: (Laughing.)<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: He\u2019s raising all the taxes! He did such a great job in Baltimore, another losing Democratic experiment where they built the projects right next to Little Italy which is the safest part of Baltimore, to this day. It\u2019s near the inner harbor, and if you want to go to Baltimore you know you can park in little Italy and don\u2019t have to worry about being mugged. Incidentally, Newark, I believe, was the home of the invention of the car jacking. I heard it before it even had the name, but I think it all started in Newark.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: (Laughing.) That that\u2019s a dubious honor I hadn\u2019t heard.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: You got Shaq O\u2019Neal from Newark, Queen Latifah, Whitney Houston, Joe Pesci from just outside of Newark &#8212; I don\u2019t think he claims Newark. We have all these wonderful people, somehow, miraculously made a success of themselves! (Laughing.)<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Well, they got out!<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: No thanks to Newark.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: They got out.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Yeah, it was an incentive to get the hell out of there.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: You\u2019ll probably remember this name: Anthony Imperiale.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Oh, yeah! He was during the riots. He was the one taking people to the hospitals and everything.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: I remember 60 Minutes did a piece on him, and they drove around with him at night. This was a long time ago, in the 60s, 70s &#8212;<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Yeah, \u201967.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: &#8212; and they cast him&#8230; Well, he was a little, you know&#8230; He could exceed the boundaries now and then, but he was being perceived and portrayed as this out-of-control vigilante. But what I remember the story was, is the last place anybody with any sanity would go to at night was Newark if what was in the 60 Minutes piece was accurate.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Well, it wasn\u2019t. That maybe it was. I didn\u2019t see that. But I saw a documentary that just came out and they didn\u2019t mention Anthony Imperiale\u2019s name whatsoever. They blamed everything on the mob. They said, &#8216;Well Newark was a mob town.\u2019 (sigh) Well, what\u2019s happened in 40 years when the mob has been out of there? Hugh Addonizio was the mayor at the time of the \u201967 riots, and he got put away because he was on the take, and all his henchmen were sent to jail. <\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Yeah.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Now you got this guy [Newark Mayor]Cory Booker, who is like the mayor of Washington. We\u2019ve got this guy [Mayor of DC] Fenty, here.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Yeah, he\u2019s a good looking guy though.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Yeah, they\u2019re both good looking guys and they both think they\u2019ll do wonders, and in Washington now they can\u2019t get the school books out of the warehouse. <\/p>\n<p>RUSH: (Laughing.)<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: They have them in the warehouse, but I guess the hierarchy or the operation of the DC schools, they only got one guy working in the warehouse and they say when the kids start school half of them aren\u2019t going to have books. Well that\u2019s ridiculous! Just have FedEx come in and take the books and take a truckload to each school. But the teachers union and everything is entrenched.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: FedEx is non-union aren\u2019t they?<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Ha-ha! That\u2019s why it works!<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: (Laughing.)<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: That guy came up with the idea for FedEx.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: No, no, no, because UPS works too. <\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Yeah, well, that\u2019s unionized. That\u2019s Teamsters.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: All right, I got to hit the trail out there, John.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Rush, you\u2019re great. Keep it up.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: You\u2019ve been on fire. This is great. I\u2019ve enjoyed talking to you.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Take care, Rush.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Take care. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RUSH: &#8216;Nearly half of the nation\u2019s murder victims in 2005 were black, and the number of African-American men who were slain is on the rise. A majority of the black murder victims were relatively young &#8211; between 17 and 29, the Justice Department said in a study released yesterday. 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