As Steve Krakauer notes, this week is the New Black Panthers regularly scheduled moment in the sun. The organization has been trotted out by the right several times, always with a seemingly common objective: to create a creeping Black Menace, and conflate it with Barack Obamas America. Bill OReilly and Andrew Breitbart have been promoting a very disturbing clip of King Samir Shabazz, the man charged with wielding a nightstick at a Philadelphia polling place, advocating the killing of white babies. In part 2 of my interview with NBPP Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz, he gives a nearly-as-disturbing explanation, while also correcting the record.
Both Breitbart and OReilly erroneously state that charges against King Samir Shabazz were dropped. In fact, the Justice Department dropped charges against the New Black Panther Party, its Chairman, and poll watcher Jerry Jackson, but gained an injunction against King Samir.
OReilly gets a bunch of things wrong in his segment, not only calling for the Obama DOJ to prosecute someone who has already been prosecuted, but stating repeatedly that there were 3 New Black Panthers at the Philadelphia polling place.
Finally, most reporting on this case has included commentary to the effect that there was no clear rationale given for dismissing charges against the Party, its Chairman, and registered poll watcher Jerry Jackson. This is simply not true. Lawyers for the DOJ Civil Rights Division drafted a detailed memo outlining the legal basis for the dismissals.