Posted on 01/14/2015 6:44:47 AM PST by SeekAndFind
According to prosecutors, Michael Hoyt heard voices. The 44-year-old bartender at the Wetherington Golf & Country Club in West Chester, Ohio also frequently served House Speaker John Boehner. Hoyt had grown convinced that Boehner was frequently rude to him. He blamed the Speaker for the spread of Ebola to the United States. The voices in his head told Hoyt that John Boehner was the devil, and he planned to expose him to the world. So he hatched a plot.
According to police, Hoyt had a detailed plan to slip poison into Boehners drink, shoot him with a Beretta .380 automatic, and disappear.
While assassination threats against any member of Congress, much less the man third in line to the presidency, are extremely serious, it is unclear just how much of a threat the unstable individual represented. Hoyt was crying out for help. He emailed Boehners wife twice, and he called officers in October in order to confess his plan. He said he hoped sharing his threats with law enforcement officers would prompt Boehner to apologize, and force him to discuss the issue of Ebola, CNN reported.
Hoyt is mentally ill, and he apparently knew he needed professional help. That doesnt make his threat any less real, nor does it mitigate the gravity of his crime. According to an op-ed in The Boston Globe property Boston.com, however, this incident is positively hilarious.
In an op-ed dripping with as much hatred for Boehner as it is with failed attempts at humor, the editor Victor Paul Alvarez sacrifices his credibility for a cheap laugh at the would-be victims expense.
The FBI says an Ohio bartender planned to kill House Speaker John Boehner last October by poisoning his drink at a country club, Alvarez began. The question is: Would anyone have noticed?
Stories about Boehners drinking have circulated for years, he ill-advisedly continued. His drinking inspired a blog called DrunkBoehner, and in 2010 he brought booze back to Washington. Had he been poisoned as planned, perhaps his pickled liver could have filtered out the toxins.
After briefly skimming over the details of the assassination plot against Boehner, Alvarez closes by noting that the speaker began working at his familys bar at age 8. The implication in this final sentence is not to make note of Boehners sterling work ethic.
If John Boehner were a Democrat and this blurb had appeared in The Wall Street Journal, we dont need expend much energy in order to imagine what the reaction would have been.
Boehner, a man of Irish descent, was subjected to the most outrageous anti-Celtic slanders, the center-left media would aver. The toxic assertion that Boehner is a drunk and that his liver is pickled is derivative of a strain of nativist thought prevalent among the Protestant chauvinists of the early 19th Century. Alvarez is invoking stereotypes of another age in which Irishmen and women were depicted as brutish thugs, controlled by drink, and loyal only to Romanism.
In this op-ed, the hollow liberal parlor trick of divining coded racism, classism, or other forms of prejudice out of everyday occurrences is exposed as sophistry. Inferring bigotry out of words like constitution, Hussein, golf, and cool is a mark of intellectualism for so many unjustifiably self-assured, but glaring, hateful bias right under their nose inexplicably escapes them. The cast of characters that spent a month in the wake of the attempted assassination of Gabrielle Giffords lecturing conservatives on their hateful rhetoric just cannot move themselves to condemn Alvarezs lament that the plot against Boehner was unsuccessful.
The publication of this conspicuously irresponsible Boston.com op-ed may end up sparking a moment of clarity. Perhaps this commentary will catalyze a movement in which the left seeks to impose some accountability on its members and forces them to live by the standards that they have set for millions of others. Just dont hold your breath.
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Can’t say I am in COMPLETE disagreement with them...
The good news is that no one reads the Globe. They recently began dropping it for free in peoples’ driveways around Boston. It does make a good cat box liner.
Gee, how pedestrian, a democrat without morals, letting the world know.
Plus, it was directed at a Republican so we can afford to be less wee wee'd up.
And I thought he got that "orange glow" from spending too much time in the tanning booth.
Time for a jury nullification verdict?
Anyway, whacking a surly bartender ain't much of a crime.
Boston? Where the city motto is “Shelter in place”?
You know, dislike of Boehner aside, it’s delicious to see a Liberal presstitute get hoisted on their own petard of PC, bigotry and insensitivity after ethnically slurring a person of Irish ancestry.
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I have some relatives in Ireland. I soon learned that you can’t insult the Irish by calling them “drunks”. It’s become a point of honor. And they know more Irish jokes than anybody.
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Some stories say it all......
my first reaction to the news last night was to . . .
I hear ya.
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