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Liberals In Vitriol Denial
Townhall.com ^ | March 31, 2010 | Brent Bozell

Posted on 03/31/2010 6:13:41 AM PDT by Kaslin

When the Republicans shocked the liberal media elite by winning back Congress in 1994, they had been demonized for months. But it took the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995 for Bill Clinton and all of his "objective" media devotees to really pull the violence card and smear that mass murder all over Newt Gingrich and conservative Republicans, blaming it on their "anti-government" rhetoric.

In 2010, our partisan liberal media aren't waiting for the elections to arrive. An arrest of "Christian militia" activists in southern Michigan led Washington Post columnist (and former reporter) Eugene Robinson to proclaim implausibly on March 30: "The danger of political violence in this country comes overwhelmingly from one direction -- the right, not the left. The vitriolic, anti-government hate speech that is spewed on talk radio every day -- and, quite regularly, at Tea Party rallies -- is calibrated not to inform but to incite."

Robinson wrote this in the very same edition of the newspaper where on page A-8 -- not on page A-1, but A-8 -- the Post reported a Philadelphia man was charged with threatening to kill House Minority Leader Eric Cantor and his family. Norman Leboon posted a YouTube video in which he said Cantor was "pure evil" and "you and your children are Lucifer's abominations."

In an online chat later in the day, Robinson dismissed the threat: "A crazy, anti-Semitic wacko can do terrible things. That said, I don't think that's the same thing as heavily armed militia groups training for war against the state."

A few days before on NBC's "Meet the Press," Newsweek editor Jon Meacham denied reality by claiming there is no gap in political passion: "I would say it's a pretty close call." Liberals, after all, succeeded in ramrodding the bill through to passage, and conservatives only stood out because their passion was "raw, and tragically unfortunate. When John Lewis can't walk across Capitol Hill without being spit on and called the worst thing he can be called, a man who helped change America, then we're out of whack."

That was a pretty shoddy charge for such a prestigious journalist to make. First, John Lewis was not the man who claimed he was spit upon. That was Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, and he later told Washington Post columnist Courtland Milloy that he felt a man angrily yelling at him didn't so much spit as "allowed saliva to hit my face." In other words -- and video confirms it -- this conscious spitting never happened.

Milloy should be better known as the ranter that doubly ruined Robinson's claim that today's leftists never incite. Here's how Milloy responded to the tea party protests on Capitol Hill: "I want to spit on them, take one of their 'Obama Plan White Slavery' signs and knock every racist and homophobic tooth out of their Cro-Magnon heads."

Robinson somehow missed that article in his own newspaper, too.

This absolute tunnel vision about which side is ferocious was almost comical on NBC. John McCain came on NBC's "Today" on March 25 and was assaulted by Ann Curry about the "incendiary" language of his old running mate, Sarah Palin. But when Barack Obama showed up five days later, Matt Lauer "balanced" it -- by talking about the ferocity of the Republicans. "The vitriol, the rhetoric, the sniping, the threats. How are you possibly going to continue with any kind of legislative agenda when your opponents have said to you, 'I'm not gonna cooperate with this president, with these Democrats, unless it's a matter of national security.' How do you move on?" This allowed Obama to joke that "no asteroid had hit the planet" since he signed his health bill passed. But Lauer never raised the Cantor death threats with Obama, and they didn't appear anywhere else on "Today."

This anti-"vitriol" stance is most comical for this network because MSNBC churns out vitriol and ferocity against conservatives and Republicans on a daily and nightly basis. Do Curry and Lauer never watch it?

All these people -- from Robinson and Meacham to Curry and Lauer -- are knowledgeable people who cannot deny that the left is deeply stocked with rabid bloggers, talk-radio hosts and cable-TV shouters. Their ability to pretend that these voices do not exist is quite an acting job.

How one-sided is their reporting? Imagine the media reaction if Rep. Steny Hoyer, the second most powerful Democrat in the House, were targeted for death by a tea partier. Eric Cantor is the No. 2 House Republican. When the arrest of his would-be killer was made, how much coverage did it receive? A brief mention on NBC on the evening of March 29, a brief mention on ABC on the morning of March 30, and CBS never touched it.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: reichstaggers

1 posted on 03/31/2010 6:13:41 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

This will be their chant from now till nov. Best thing we can do is keep the tea parties as they always have been, watch out for provocateurs, and make sure that we have as much video of every event possible. The talking points will continue, but, without pictures, their words alone won’t work.


2 posted on 03/31/2010 6:22:46 AM PDT by LurkLongley (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam-For the Greater Glory of God)
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To: Kaslin

Robinson is a pitiful fool. I saw him yesterday on Morning Joe. He is so entrenched in his victimhood and internalized racial inferiority complex, he cannot begin to look at things objectively.


3 posted on 03/31/2010 6:25:05 AM PDT by MIlle
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To: LurkLongley

Interesting isn’t it that no video or audio can be produced to support the crazy claims of the “N” word being yelled at them and they were spit on...Low life pond scummers....


4 posted on 03/31/2010 6:26:26 AM PDT by hstacey
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To: MIlle
"He is so entrenched in his victimhood and internalized racial inferiority complex, he cannot begin to look at things objectively. "

Well put...an ailment that affects many blacks; many times it is instilled in them from childhood by parents who have the same problem.

So long as weak willed people succumb to that "victimhood" sob story and continue to reward them with a free living, the victimhood will never end.

The left is wrong about the GOP being the party of "NO"...no one has the balls to say "NO" where it really needs to be said.
5 posted on 03/31/2010 6:28:55 AM PDT by FrankR (Those of us who love AMERICA far outnumber those who love obama - your choice.)
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To: Kaslin

Oh, and Meacham, that ass, is.....well, he’s just an ass. He keeps repeating the unsubstantiated claim that John Lewis was called the N-word by a member of the Tea Party crowd. The Republicans in office (this morning it was John Shaddeg) don’t have the ‘nads to point out that no proof exists, despite all the video cameras filming the event. Meacham actually called Lewis a saint. Puhleeeeze.


6 posted on 03/31/2010 6:28:58 AM PDT by MIlle
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To: hstacey

Not really, that’s why they won’t photo-edit something, because they know that there were cameras (ours) everywhere. Notice how the congress-critter that claimed to have been spit on has now back tracked? Why is that? Because there is video that shows that he was lying his a** off.

One video is worth a thousand talking heads. Especially if you can get one where video and recordings are “banned”.


7 posted on 03/31/2010 6:31:32 AM PDT by LurkLongley (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam-For the Greater Glory of God)
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To: hstacey

They know they don’t need video or other evidence. It is enough that they repeat the lie over and over again to get the weak minded and the mob on the left to believe the lie.


8 posted on 03/31/2010 7:11:28 AM PDT by achilles2000 (Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
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To: Kaslin
The vitriolic, anti-government hate speech that is spewed on talk radio every day -- and, quite regularly, at Tea Party rallies -- is calibrated not to inform but to incite.

It's not vitriolic, anti-government hate speech. It's flustration collapsed into sound bites. It's done, because the media and congress hasn't got the time to listen to the entire message or read a frickin' bills before they pass them. People are tired of watching Congress vote on bills they have never read, and media reporting it like there is nothing wrong with it.

The media has gone into Full Alinsky mode. It's obvious because they are using sound bites (some made up by members of congress), events unrelated to the Tea Party movement, and smears/caricatures (Pelosi are you listening) to dismiss the Tea Party people. They want America to think this is a fringe group.

Fact is, this is one of the most well behaved group of citizens I have ever been around. Heck, they even police themselves (pick up the trash) - tell me one "fringe" group that does that! They actually politely listen to the speakers. They have homemade signs - not the cookie cutter sound bite signs handed out by SEIU and ACORN. All are welcome who want to state their grievance agaist the excesses of government and the media enablers. Vitriolic, anti-government hate speech - GIVE ME A BREAK!

9 posted on 03/31/2010 7:15:48 AM PDT by OrioleFan (Republicans believe every day is the 4th of July, democrats believe every day is April 15)
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To: achilles2000

True. But a lie is still a lie and with the drive-bys doing their part in perpetuating this nonsense this crap could last for a while. I just pray people are getting wise to the mob thuggery of this administration and their minions...


10 posted on 03/31/2010 7:39:17 AM PDT by hstacey
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