The book-banners Hollywood ignores

By Michelle Malkin  •  September 17, 2008 09:39 AM


Photoshop: David Lunde

My syndicated column today lambastes the hypocrisy of Hollyweird Palin-bashers who’ve been hysterically pounding the Scary Book Banner meme.

Some books are more equal than others…

As a flashback companion piece, I recommend going back and re-reading this post on the left-wing library lobby and this terrific piece by David Durant on “The Loneliness of a Conservative Librarian.”

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The book-banners Hollywood ignores
by Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2008

Have you ever heard Hollywood liberals talk about suspected Islamic jihadists the way they talk about suspected Republican “book-banners?” The September 11 terrorist attacks didn’t turn celebrity leftists into hawks. But the minute they started reading false rumors about Sarah Palin restricting unfettered access to “Daddy’s Roommate” and “Heather Has Two Mommies” in her hometown library, Tinseltown’s docile doves became militant warmongers.

Actor Matt Damon, parroting left-wing Internet lies about Sarah Palin censoring novels while mayor of Wasilla, took a defiant stand against the “terrifying possibility” of a McCain-Palin victory. “We can’t have” book-banning, he inveighed.

And now we know what keeps feminist playwrights like Eve Ensler (”The Vagina Monologues”) awake at night. Not Iranian nuclear ambitions or al Qaeda beheading videos. She is haunted by nightmares of Bible-thumping, book-burning Sarah Palin. A McCain/Palin ticket “is one of the most dangerous choices” of her lifetime, Ensler seethed in her viral call-to-arms e-mail, because “Sarah Palin does not much believe in thinking,” The evidence: “From what I gather she has tried to ban books from the library, has a tendency to dispense with people who think independently. She cannot tolerate an environment of ambiguity and difference.”

Classic projection. Damon, Ensler, and the anti-censorship crusaders are the unthinking ones who can’t tolerate independence, ambiguity, and difference. The rumor-mongers continue to spread a bogus banned book list attributed to Palin that includes books not even published at the time she served as mayor. No city records corroborate Internet reports that she tried to keep pro-homosexual books, as gay lobbying organizations have claimed, or any other books off government-funded library shelves available to children.

And even if she did inquire about the process, so what? Regulating age-appropriate content is only alarming to the same kind of civil liberties extremists who oppose reasonable filtering of sexually explicit material in public spaces Who is scarier: Hockey moms who want to put tax-subsidized books about lesbian couples out of reach of kindergarteners or Hollyweird ideologues who want to ensure that homeless people can surf porn websites in your neighborhood library?

If book banning is such a life-and-death issue to these celebrity foot soldiers for free speech, where were they four years ago when John Kerry and his rabid minions were pressuring Regnery Publishing to withdraw “Unfit for Command” from bookstores? Where were they when members of the Borders Books Employee Union were openly advocating sabotaging book sales? A message on the union’s members-only website urged:

You guys don’t actually HAVE to sell the thing!

Just “carelessly” hide the boxes, “accidentally” drop them off pallets, “forget” to stock the ones you have, and then suggest a nice Al Franken or Micheal Moore book as a substitute…

I don’t care if these Neandertals (sic) in fancy suits get mad at me, they aren’t regular customers anyway. Other than “Left Behind” books, they don’t read. Anything you can do to make them feel unwelcome is only fair. They are the people pushing retailers to cut costs, don’t forget. And they would censor your speech, your books, your music in a heartbeat, so give them a taste of it!

Where were they when left-wing hit man David Brock of Media Matters for America sent a demand letter to Wal-Mart, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble urging them to pull “Unfit for Command” from their shelves?

Where were they two years ago when two Democrat lawmakers, New Jersey Assemblywomen Joan Quigley and Linda Stender, called on merchants to ban the sale of Ann Coulter’s book, Godless,” because of her remarks about anti-Bush 9/11 widows. “No one in New Jersey should buy this book and allow Ann Coulter to profit from her hate-mongering,” the politicians lashed out. “We are asking New Jersey retailers statewide to stand with us and express their outrage by refusing to carry or sell copies of Coulter’s book. Her hate-filled attacks on our 9-11 widows has no place on New Jersey bookshelves.”

Where were they in 2005, when a University of North Carolina law professor, Eric Muller, called on his blog readers to get one of my books banned from a national parks bookstore? Where were they when J. Millard Burr and Robert O. Collins’s “Alms for Jihad” was banned in Britain; Robert Spencer’s “The Truth about Muhammad” was banned in Pakistan; and “The Jewel of Medina” was banned, well, everywhere?

And where are they now? Stewing in their salons and screenwriting rooms. Concocting horror stories about terrifying Christian conservative bogeymen who threaten peace, tolerance, independent thought, ambiguity, and difference. Patting themselves and each other on the backs as the valiant protectors of dissent.

(But only the kind with which they agree, of course. Shhhhh.)

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  1. #458896
    On September 17th, 2008 at 3:12 pm, Digshot said:

    Except that what you say happened in Alaska and the so-called “book ban”..never happened…nor did the librarian get fired, nor did the Governor have any consideration of firing or banning. This has all been debunked by all sorts of fact checkers…ie..one called Factcheck.org. But when you are a leftie hatemonger…truth be damned…hate and lies are order of the day. Great platform….lie, cheat, steal…the ends justify the means…

    Did I ever say she banned any books?

    And she did try to fire the librarian, but the residents of Wasilla demanded she didn’t. If you want to pretend like she didn’t even consider or attempt to fire her and invoke FactCheck.org, well I’d really like to see that link.

  2. #458995
    On September 17th, 2008 at 4:07 pm, Dave Turson said:

    Digshot, you must post links that support your positions before demanding others refute you. You must dig, and then shoot.

  3. #459003
    On September 17th, 2008 at 4:12 pm, bigterpfan said:

    One can rest assured that when the first comment in the “Comments” section is a quote by Ted Nugent, rational political discourse is sure to follow.

  4. #459162
    On September 17th, 2008 at 5:47 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    As we’ve noted, Palin did not attempt to ban any library books. We don’t know if Emmons’ resistance to Palin’s questions about possible censorship had anything to do with Emmons’ firing. And we have no idea if the protests had any impact on Palin at all. There simply isn’t any evidence that we can find either way. Palin did re-hire Emmons the following day, saying that she now felt she had the librarian’s backing. Emmons continued to serve as librarian until August 1999, when the Chicago Tribune reports that she resigned.

    From FactCheck.org

  5. #459752
    On September 18th, 2008 at 3:37 am, Excessive Moderate said:

    Although I’m not a librarian, my day job is working for the Los Angeles Public Library. The leftist bias is palpable, and while they deny deny deny there is any censorship (e.g. they have no problem with allowing anyone to download porn), several librarians have admitted to me that they refuse to stock books they personally disagree with on the basis that they have no “literary merit”. I guess those books encouraging teenage witchcraft rank up there with Cicero. “High Times” is up there with “Newsweek”…in the young adult section to boot.

    The system will stock conservative bestsellers because they can’t ignore them, and believe it or not, even in cesspool LA there’s about a 50/50 split in conservative/liberal patronage. One librarian remarked he was glad that we carry conservative tomes because the authors only get paid once “for that cr*p”.

    Worse still is the blatant anti-white racism in promotions and hiring. Non-whites can and are promoted and hired anywhere within the system, but for example if a white person wanted a Senior Librarian job in a predominantly black community, forget it – “not a good fit”.

  6. #461141
    On September 18th, 2008 at 8:53 pm, bvw said:

    As you suggest ExcessiveModerate, The libraries ban books already. There are 172,000 book titles published a year in the US. Even in a big library system maybe 90% of those titles are BANNED and BURNED — that is, to use real world speak rather than liberal incendiary wackyness — the titles are not part of the books purchased that year.

    Libraries only have so much money and so much shelf space. They can only buy a FEW of the titles available.

    And it is likely that the titles bought — the 10% or so that make it into a modern public library are heavily weighed to the PC side.

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