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Shirley Sherrod To Sue Andrew Breitbart

JESSE WASHINGTON   07/29/10 11:18 PM ET   AP

Shirley Sherrod

SAN DIEGO — Ousted Agriculture Department employee Shirley Sherrod said Thursday she will sue a conservative blogger who posted a video edited in a way that made her appear racist.

Sherrod was forced to resign last week as director of rural development in Georgia after Andrew Breitbart posted the edited video online. In the full video, Sherrod, who is black, spoke to a local NAACP group about racial reconciliation and overcoming her initial reluctance to help a white farmer.

Speaking Thursday at the National Association of Black Journalists convention, Sherrod said she would definitely sue over the video that took her remarks out of context. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has since offered Sherrod a new job in the department. She has not decided whether to accept.

Sherrod said she had not received an apology from Breitbart and no longer wanted one. "He had to know that he was targeting me," she said.

Breitbart did not immediately respond to a call or e-mails seeking comment. He has said he posted the portion of the speech where she expresses reservations about helping the white farmer to prove that racism exists in the NAACP, which had just demanded that the tea party movement renounce any bigoted elements. Some members of the NAACP audience appeared to approve when Sherrod described her reluctance to help the farmer.

The farmer came forward after Sherrod resigned, saying she ended up helping save his farm.

Vilsack and President Barack Obama later called Sherrod to apologize for her hasty ouster. Obama said Thursday that Sherrod "deserves better than what happened last week."

Addressing the National Urban League, he said the full story Sherrod was trying to tell "is exactly the kind of story we need to hear in America."

Obama has acknowledged that people in his administration overreacted without having full information, and says part of the blame lies with a media culture that seeks conflict but not all the facts.

At the journalists convention, Sherrod was asked what could be done to ensure accurate coverage as conservatives like Breitbart attack the NAACP and other liberal groups.

Sherrod, 62, responded that members of her generation who were in the civil rights movement "tried too much to shield that hurt and pain from younger people. We have to do a better job of helping those individuals who get these positions, in the media, in educational institutions, in the presidency, we have to make sure they understand the history so they can do a better job."

She said Obama is one of those who need a history lesson.

"That's why I invited him to southwest Georgia. I need to take him around and show him some of that history," Sherrod said.

Sherrod said the description of the new job she has been offered in the office of advocacy and outreach was a "draft," and she questioned whether any money had been budgeted for its programs.

"I have many, many questions before I can make a decision," she said.

Despite her experience, Sherrod said she believes the country can heal its racial divisions – if people are willing to confront the issue.

"Young African-Americans, young whites, too, we've done such a job of trying to be mainstream that we push things under the rug that we need to talk about. And then we get to situations like this," she said.

"I truly believe that we can come together in this country. But you don't (come together) by not talking to each other. You don't get there by pushing things under the rug."

Sherrod said her faulty firing should not be blamed on all media.

Before the full video was released, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly said Sherrod should be fired, and others called her speech racist. O'Reilly later apologized.

"They had a chance to get the facts out, and they weren't interested," Sherrod said.

She said she declined to give Fox an interview because she believed they were not interested in pursuing the truth. "They would have twisted it," she said.

A Fox News spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Jesse Washington covers race and ethnicity for The Associated Press. He is reachable at jwashington(at)ap.org.

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henrypapillon
Mitt release 10 year's taxes
08:59 PM on 08/07/2010
It is either set these Fox people straight or put up with living in something like the Third Reich.
07:06 PM on 08/07/2010
her lawyer has that tushy wipe cornered because he can not claim freedom of the press

he is not part of the press.
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Big Game Hunter
03:11 AM on 08/03/2010
I hope she wins. I'll be following this case with interest.
12:08 AM on 08/03/2010
Totally appropriat­e move. She should sue for a ton.
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SageSpencer
Angel brought Him the leaden heart & the dead bird
08:50 PM on 08/02/2010
This could be an important lawsuit!
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rugby john
07:21 PM on 08/02/2010
I hope she financiall­y tears down his little empire.
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patman77
08:06 AM on 08/02/2010
wonder which high dollar black fem lawyer blackbart gets to defend his punkassss
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09:51 PM on 08/01/2010
Can Rupert Murdoch and that Saudi prince who owns a pieceopf Fox be included in the suite?
09:30 PM on 08/01/2010
I really like Ms. Sherrod and believe she should sue Brietbart if he manipulate­d the video to make her look bad. She's probably been approached by agents who want to extend her fame. Nothing wrong with that but I hope she doesn't turn into a shrill attention seeker like so many these days. Stay classy, in the style of MLK.
05:09 PM on 08/01/2010
I would sue his pants off. Judge Mathis awards big time for slander cases. It's time to hit these people in the wallets. Years ago a woman sued the K K K and won their headquarte­rs!!! Hit them where it hurts, their bank account.
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Big Game Hunter
03:09 AM on 08/03/2010
the comparison is apt, I'd say.
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Eris23Skidoo
Dischordian Keynesian
03:02 PM on 08/01/2010
I wish more people would refuse Fox interviews­. "They would have twisted it" she said, and was she ever right!
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henrypapillon
Mitt release 10 year's taxes
09:03 PM on 08/07/2010
People should should send that opinion to A.B. Stoddard at askab@theh­ill.com. She is otherwise a nice person and a good political commentato­r, but she appears often on FOX.
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henrypapillon
Mitt release 10 year's taxes
09:05 PM on 08/07/2010
Something went wrong. That address is A.B. Stoddard . Send your message to askab@theh­ill.com
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validityval
I saved a pretzel for the gas jets!
02:15 PM on 08/01/2010
Submitting Breitbart + fecal matter to Google yields some interestin­g returns including the following:
Breitbart (n.) - the frothy mix of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the byproduct of right-wing journalism­.
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supertim
10:59 AM on 08/01/2010
sue vilsack, obama and the USDA while you are at it Miss Shirley, they are just as culpable as andrew "not so bright" bart!
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
12:02 PM on 08/01/2010
absolutely­...the Deep Pocket Theory
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lindaj3884
02:18 PM on 08/01/2010
But if it hadn't been for Breitbart and Fox Noise it wouldn't have started in the first place.
10:23 AM on 08/01/2010
Let me make this utterly clear: What you see on Fox News, what you read on Right Wing websites, is the utter and complete perversion of journalism­, and it can have no place in a civilized society. It is words crashed together, never to inform, only to inflame.

What you see on Fox News, what you read on Right Wing websites… is a manipulati­on. Not just of a story, not just on behalf of a political philosophy­. Manipulati­on of a society, its intentiona­l redirectio­n from reality and progress, to a paranoid delusion and the fomenting of hatred of Americans by Americans.
10:03 PM on 07/31/2010
The suit will likely be little more than a nuisance
if he quoted her accuratley­-even though her words were lifted out of context.
Neverthele­ss it will cost Brietbart some money having to do defend it-which serves him right.
Brietbart does nothing constructi­ve for his country, by fomenting anger.
04:24 PM on 08/02/2010
Are you crazy? This will be a major lawsuit, not a nuisance. It could even have far-reachi­ng effects on others who cater to Fox News who are always doctoring videotapes to make them look like something other than they are. I remember Sean Hannity doctoring a Tea Party crowd to make it look much bigger than it was; in that instance, nobody was harmed except Fox viewers who get lied to all the time) but Fox and friends are always doing this kind of thing, and I do believe that when Ms. Sherrod wins a HUGE multi-mill­ion suit from Brietbart, it will scare the pants off of some of those liars.