Monday, July 06, 2009

Peter King Rips Glorification of Michael Jackson

here's the video he put out:



And here's AP/Fox's report:

New York Congressman Blasts Jackson as 'Pervert, Low-Life'
A New York congressman says Michael Jackson was a "pervert" and calls on society to stop "glorifying" the late entertainer in a YouTube video.

Rep. Peter King said Jackson -- whom he called a "low-life" -- is being glorified in the days after his death while society ignores the efforts, of teachers, police officers, firefighters and veterans. In the two-minute video, King claims the "day in and day out" coverage of Jackson's death is "too politically correct."

"Let's knock out the psychobabble," King said in the video taped outside an American Legion Hall on New York's Long Island. "He was a pervert, a child molester; he was a pedophile. And to be giving this much coverage to him, day in and day out, what does it say about us as a country? I just think we're too politically correct."

King, a Republican who is among the possible contenders for the seat held by Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, said Jackson "may have been a good singer" and "did some dancing," but blasted the singer as someone who could not be trusted around children.

"There's nothing good to say about this guy," King continued. "But the bottom line is, would you let your child or grandchild be in the same room as Michael Jackson?"

Calls placed to King early Monday were not immediately returned.

In 2005, Jackson was acquitted of molesting a boy who spent time at his Neverland ranch and appeared with him in the 2003 British documentary, "Living With Michael Jackson." The entertainer had been accused of plying the boy with alcohol and groping him.

Earlier, in 1993, Jackson was accused of molesting a boy who often stayed at his home. The singer denied any wrongdoing, reached a settlement with the boy's family -- reported to be $20 million -- and criminal charges were never filed.

Stacy Brown, co-author of "Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask," said King's comments were "irresponsible and insensitive" despite the fact he too thought Jackson had molested children.

"I'm not surprised that someone would feel that way," Brown told FOXNews.com. "I'm surprised that you would get a public official to say that. Let's face it, I'm not one to believe that Michael was innocent of molesting children, but he was never convicted. If he was convicted of those crimes, then hey, I'd have to agree with him."

Brown said the molestation allegations against Jackson were "devastating," professionally and personally.

"In hindsight, it was the beginning of the end of his life because I don't think he ever recovered," he said. "This was a guy who spent most of his life protecting his privacy and that was shattered, obliterated during the trial [in 2005]. He was undressed during that trial."

Jackson had partially "recovered" from allegations of molestation during the 1990s, Brown said, in part due to his marriage to Lisa Marie Presley and the birth of his children. Still, some previous fans of Jackson had grown tired of the controversy surrounding the singer.

"He lost a lot of his adult audience, people who grew weary of the weirdness," Brown said. "But he reached far and wide and was able to sell 750,000 tickets for this comeback tour. Americans particularly and the world in general loves a comeback story."

Brown continued, "There was no one else like Michael Jackson. He was Elvis, the Rolling Stones, Sinatra and the Bealtes all rolled into one."
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Sorry, folks. I agree with the good gentleman from New York on this one.

3 comments:

Ellen K said...

When someone who because of their status as a protected commodity can get away with murder, rape, drug abuse and more, then our society truly is not applying the law in an even handed manner. If some guy around the corner did this, he would be slapped in jail for life. But it seems that Hollywood has the ability to dodge those accusations. What will it take for them to admit the truth?

revereridesagain said...

When they have the money to buy people off and/or the power to threaten people's lives and livelihoods and/or the dirt with which to blackmail those who do into covering up for them, the child-rape perverts can get away with it forever. All it would take is a few people with the stones to stand up to the thugs these privileged perverts surround themselves with and the resolve to see justice done, and yet time and again they fail or are defeated.

The least we can do is not cooperate in the elevation of the late Mr. Jackass to sainthood, martyrdom, and mythological status.

Anonymous said...

You retarded chimpanzee brained americans..will you ever learn.
Michael Jackson never hurt anyone. He was the greatest humanitarian the world has ever seen and not just for foreign countries but for the United States as well. Look it up! If anything, Michael Jackson's compassion is what led to these stupid accusations...........Although it is my belief that American trash, like the two who commented before me sought to quench their greed and accuse M.J. of rape in order to get a nice fat paycheck. In fact if you look at the facts.....the family that accused him of rape was disfunctional and each family member had a different story and THE CHILDREN ADMITTED TO HAVING PLOTTING THE WHOLE ORDEAL WITH THEIR FATHER...so go screw yourself M.J. was a legend and his spirit will never die.