Posted on 01/13/2011 2:31:40 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
On a day that political leaders in Washington and Arizona devoted to honoring Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and other victims of Saturdays mass shooting in Tucson, Sarah Palin proved once again that her bully pulpit is second to none in commanding the attention and passions of the political world.
As Democratic and Republican lawmakers filed into the well of the House to offer prayers for the severely wounded Giffords and the six people who were killed, Palins eight-minute Facebook video in which she accuses her opponents of blood libel dominated the national political conversation.
The video, released shortly after 6 a.m., was the top topic on MSNBCs Morning Joe, Palins name had appeared 16 times on the front page of The Washington Posts website by midafternoon, and blood libel was the No. 1 hot search on Google.
Jewish Democrats jumped on her for using that highly charged term, which refers to the lie, long used as an excuse for persecution, that Jews make matzo an unleavened bread using the blood of Christian children.
Nevada Rep. Shelley Berkley, one of the Houses most prominent Jewish Democrats, described herself as horrified and mystified at Palins choice of words. Im horrified that she would use that phrase and mystified as to why.
But for Palin backers, it was a long-overdue defense of a maligned conservative and one they hoped would contrast well with President Barack Obamas speech at a Tucson memorial service Wednesday night.
Mr. President, heres the bar that you have to clear. Its a high one, Moe Lane wrote on conservative website RedState.com. What you really need to do is take note of the fact that shes saying the things that the president should be saying right now about the need to come together, the glory of this country and, yes, that the Democratic Party is acting like a bunch of [expletive deleted] right now and that they need to stop.
Some Democratic officials and liberal opinion-makers have suggested that a political map that Palins political action committee used during the 2010 midterm elections contributed to a violent environment in Arizona because it included cross hairs to mark Democratic incumbents who had been targeted for defeat, including Giffords. The Arizona Democrat, who remains in critical condition, was shot in the head.
For days, Palin had been criticized for her reticence and now she is being taken to task for offering such a staunch self-defense.
Beyond the risk of offending Jewish folks, some Democrats and Republicans said her timing struck them as poor: Why, they wondered, would she draw attention to herself on a day when other politicians took a break to mourn especially when most Americans already said they believe harsh rhetoric had nothing to do with the mass murders in Tucson.
What a dumb s---, said one Republican House lawmaker who asked for anonymity in discussing Palins timing frankly. Its all about her, all the time, isnt it?
Palins allies believe she has been wronged, and even those who questioned her timing said that she has a right to defend herself against the implication that she somehow helped inspire mass murder.
The former Alaska governor warned in the video that such accusations could have a chilling effect on a core tenet of American democracy: free speech.
If you dont like a persons vision for the country, youre free to debate that vision. If you dont like their ideas, youre free to propose better ideas, Palin said. But especially within hours of a tragedy unfolding, journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence they purport to condemn. That is reprehensible.
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, a potential 2012 Republican presidential primary adversary, defended Palins posting.
Sarah Palin has every right to defend herself and to defend her reputation, said Pence, who may run for governor rather than president. The efforts to lay blame at the feet of Sarah Palin or anyone else are absurd.
His remarks echoed those he made on the floor after paying tribute to Giffords.
We should always refrain from engaging in personal verbal attacks against those with whom we differ on important questions of the day. But let me say, we must also resist, in these moments of heartache, the temptation to assign blame to those with whom we differ for the acts of others, he said. No expressed opinion, on the left or the right, was to blame for Saturdays attack, and we must resist efforts to suggest otherwise because to do so has the potential to inhibit and erode our freedom.
Asked about the blood libel remark, Brad Dayspring, a spokesman for Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia the highest-ranking Jewish Republican in Congress said his boss is focused on the victims of the tragedy.
Eric hopes that members, journalists and all Americans keep their hearts, prayers and hopes with Congresswoman Giffords, the victims of this horrific tragedy and their families, who are no doubt grieving today and in need of our collective support, Dayspring said.
In her first comments on the tragedy in Tucson issued Saturday Palin had simply offered her prayers.
My sincere condolences are offered to the family of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of todays tragic shooting in Arizona, she said in a statement. On behalf of Todd and my family, we all pray for the victims and their families and for peace and justice.
The dems seemed to have a great time at the “service”. They passed out cool t shirts, too.
the definition of words change
100 years ago.. gay meant happy
How dare Sarah respond to the vicious attacks against her.
The msm slammed her for not responding and then when she does they slam her again.
So nice of the journOlistas at Politico to give the haters a home.
Palin is apparently out of line defending herself after the far left politicized this tragic mass murder. She was supposed to continue standing aside as a passive target so that Obama could give his applause-filled speech to the crowd of libs who showed up to politicize the murders as a Dem talking point. How dare she speak in defense of herself, of human decency, and of American values?
shes winning.. public opinion is on her side here
This coward wouldn't even give his name. I'm finished with the Republican Party. I'll directly support Sarah Palin and other candidates who demonstrate the courage of their Conservative convictions. The party itself though can go straight to hell!
I doubt the S.O.B. even watched her speech.
Why are they still obsessing over this, I thought Omessiah was supposed to heal us all last night.
You know what guys? I am worn out with this stuff! 3 years of opposing what
is happening in this country and this just has broken me. I think Palin did a
wonderful job of conveying her message. The liberals I expected to raise a stink,
but the Progressive Republicans are even more vehement than the liberals. This woman now has to fear for her life over this and be slandered as well. I don’t give a rats ass what the media spins on this, I know that she has always been “Country First”. I need a break from all the insanity in the media.
Wellstone Memorial 2.
And Jocko passed a miracle, it seems. It was roundly applauded.
My heart goes out to Giffords; it is such a cruel thing to have happen. My prayers are for her complete recovery. Period.
Or the State-Run-Media is making the whole comment up.
What are the odds of that?
No, I have no doubt that the DC GOP crowd actually thinks this-—they’ve been using Politico recently as their weapon of choice against Sarah.
I’ve been done with the GOP since 2006. Welcome aboard!
This "dumb s---" seems to have conveniently forgotten that the left already had made it all about Palin (with Beck, Limbaugh, and the Tea Party thrown in for good [?] measure). Sitting back and doing nothing in the face of such calumny (and the phrase "blood libel" literally fits as these are lies blaming her for the blood of innocents) is cowardly and wrong.
Then, after she made the speech, it was posted here on FR. Unfortunately, I was unable to view it due to the restrictive rules for our "company" firewall. So I was not able to view it until last night.
It was an incredible speech by an incredible woman. I believe this to be the actual turning point for SP. Whether she has officially announced, she is the defacto front runner for the office of President of the United States.
I will support her in that effort.
Another “brave” GOPer speaks out from the safety of the tall grass. Why hide his identity? Is he frightened of something?
“Stop stealing President Obama’s spotlight! You have no right to defend yourself!”
Very few conservative commentators or republicans didn't jump in to defend her.
Politico being political? Why, they're just objective reporters.......
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