Rachel Maddow called on the Associated Press Thursday to retract an article that she said "besmirched" a race for District Attorney in Kansas, by implying that Wichita District Attorney Nola Foulston deserved blame for the murder of abortion doctor George Tiller because she had earlier declined to prosecute Tiller.
According to the AP, Tiller's death had been an issue in the race between two anti-abortion Republicans to replace Foulston, a pro-choice Democrat. Assistant District Attorney Marc Bennett ultimately won the race Tuesday.
But the AP wrote last Friday that Bennett's position in Foulston's office might be a "liability" for him, because Scott Roeder, the anti-abortion activist who murdered Tiller, said that he did so because at one point Foulston declined to prosecute Tiller.
From the AP's write-up:
To understand why that's a liability in this race, it's important to note that Scott Roeder — the abortion opponent serving a life sentence for killing Tiller — once told The Associated Press that he believed the doctor would never be brought to justice as long as Foulston was in office.
The district attorney had refused to allow then-Attorney General Phill Kline to prosecute Tiller in her jurisdiction, resulting in a judge dismissing charges that the doctor had performed illegal late-term abortions. Tiller was later acquitted of misdemeanor charges that he failed to get a second opinion from an independent doctor before performing late-term abortions. Roeder killed the doctor weeks after the jury's verdict.
While Foulston has insisted she was simply upholding the law, many abortion opponents blame her for derailing Kline's prosecution and, ultimately, for Tiller's death.
"If Nola Foulston had done her job with George Tiller, he would still be alive today," said Troy Newman, president of Wichita-based Operation Rescue.
"He didn't get prosecuted so obviously he had to be shot?," asked Maddow. "So says Operation Rescue, and so writes down the Associated Press, thus resulting in newspapers all over the country printing this absolutely wackadoo, uncontested more-than-insinuation that an abortion doctor was murdered in Kansas, because what? He needed killing? Because he hadn't been 'brought to justice?'"
Maddow called on the AP to retract the article.
"The AP besmirched Tuesday's Kansas primary with this trash that they published about it this past Friday," she said. "I haven't said anything until now because I keep expecting them to retract it. Before this week is up the Associated Press ought to retract what they published and they ought to apologize."



I don't know what kind of a staff Rachel has to bring her all the scoops she gets. but they are amazing! Rachel is by far and away the best investigative reporter I have ever seen. Keep it up, Rachel. I would stand in front of you fearlessly to protect you in every endeavor you might make at bringing us the real truth. You are a real Hero!
...and the Associated Press apparently considers that to be legit reasoning, so they report this as Foulston's "liability". Shame on you AP! And shame on the papers that printed this crap without reading it.
Excellent work Rachel!
RE: (Comment #2 by SoNotRight.)
Additional shame should be placed on those
newspapers where the AP article by Roxana Hegeman was read by the respective Editorial Staffs without a caveat exonerating Nola Foulston from any possibility of being responsible for Tiller's death. The caveat should also have included the very obvious facts that if anyone beyond Scott Roeder was responsible for Tiler's death that it would have been Operation Rescue, which is an organization that is notorious for using illegal means to deal with Abortion Doctors, Abortion Clinics, etc..Having the credibility of the AP suffer under this kind of garbage is hard on a democracy. I can only assume that the AP is short staffed from budget cuts. Instead of subsidizing Big Oil, government should subsidize news organizations so that they might hire journalists and editors.
So Mr Madcow is claiming he is a victim of the liberal lame stream media that he is apart of
Its called Karma Mr Madcow maybe if you didn't Lie so much your self you wouldn't become a victim of it
As much as I am opposed to anything that would blame the decision to shoot someone on a failure to prosecute an alleged crime, you can't expect the AP to not run the story. If anyone needs to retract a statement it's Troy Newman. I fully understand Rachel's outrage at the blame game and even her wishing the AP hadn't run the article, however, it's misplaced. The AP merely reports the news. Because this is obviously newsworthy, the adage "don't shoot the messenger" applies.
Killing someone and alleging an official's "failure to prosecute" as the motive does not free the killer of his responsibility for the crime. The AP should certainly understand the nature of responsibility. Never mind the question of whether there was a crime to even prosecute against the doctor.
Only the story of the killing is newsworthy. Assigning "liability" to Foulston for not satisfying the demands of a killer is simply an epic failure, wherein the AP itself is becoming the story - and losing credibility.
I guess if there was a trial and Tiller was found innocent the RWNJ wouldn't have shot him