Posted on 01/15/2011 11:18:52 AM PST by jazusamo
According to the political class, the right response for conservatives is none at all.
In the wake of the attempted murder of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson, and the murders of six of her constituents who went to see her at a local Safeway grocery store, the American people have been hearing a lot about the need to return to civility in our political discourse.
What exactly does that mean? It depends upon whom you ask.
Within hours after the horrific event perpetrated by Jared Lee Loughner, left-wing pundits accused Sarah Palin of being behind his lunacy because she (or her staff) had posted a map of Democrats who had voted for ObamaCare on her Facebook page. Each offending district on the map appeared to be marked by a set of crosshairs. To think that she actually wanted to have these individuals eliminated, not just voted out of office, is almost as crazy as Loughners act but that didnt stop those who have had Palin in their own crosshairs from creating the connection.
With a majority saying that right-wing political speech had nothing to do with Loughners actions, the American people arent buying the spin. Unfortunately, those with the agenda are the ones whose voices get the airtime. And, of course, its morphed from just blaming Sarah Palin (who seems to have replaced George W. Bush as the scapegoat for everything that goes wrong under the sun) to blaming the Tea Party, conservative talk radio, and blogs.
And yet, despite evidence that politics had nothing to do with the politically unaffiliated Loughners hatred of Giffords which seems to go back as far as 2007 Palin has not only been pilloried for her so-called culpability in the case. Remarkably, she has also been attacked for inserting herself into the tragedy by defending herself against these public attacks. What was she supposed to do, bend over and say, Thank you sir, may I have another?
Bingo.
Let there be no doubt: Whenever we hear about the need for more civil political discourse, it usually has to do with trying to stifle speech to the right of center. Its all about shutting up the competition. Thus those who criticize Barack Obama are called racists one of the worst things one can be called in our society and charismatic conservative politicians are blamed for horrific acts of violence by deranged individuals.
But wheres the call for civility when conservatives are attacked by their liberal counterparts in the name of public discourse? Michelle Malkin put together a comprehensive list of much of the anger and hyperbole offered by the left over the last decade, and the Media Research Center has helpfully compiled a list of death wishes made by mainstream media figures against conservatives. This one in particular is a gem:
So, Michele, slit your wrist! Go ahead! I mean, you know, why not? I mean, if you want to or, you know, do us all a better thing. Move that knife up about 2 feet. I mean, start right at the collarbone. Montel Williams, talking about Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., on Air Americas Montel Across America, Sept. 2, 2009.
Interestingly enough, when the left-wing blogosphere put Rep. Giffords in their own set of crosshairs, nary a peep was heard.
And wheres the outrage about the many recent wishes for Palins death natural or otherwise on Twitter?
Naturally, we are once again hearing calls for the restoration of the Fairness Doctrine. Dont forget, however, that both Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan had attempts on their lives under the Fairness Doctrine not to mention the murders of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Who was to blame then? No one, of course, except the ones with the twisted agendas who pulled the trigger.
I may not like what the likes of Keith Olbermann or Chris Matthews have to say, but I would never suggest that they be prevented by legislation from shooting off their mouths. The answer to unsavory free speech is, naturally, more free speech. In fact, the father of the youngest victim in Tucson says that what happened to his child and the others on that day is the price of a free society. Do we really want to rush to the alternative?
Of course, a visitor from another planet might wonder, Why Sarah Palin? Why is she getting blamed for all of this? A caller to Al Sharptons talk radio show offered this keen insight:
Everybody do have to take some blame if somebody is going to take some blame, but Sarah Palin, no way! I think the reason why Sarah Palin taking all the blame is because they scared of her. Theres a possibility she could be president. Why, shes public enemy number one to the left. Now for her to get all this attention, she must be top dog.
On January 25, President Obama will deliver the annual State of the Union address. Im sure hell touch upon all of the usual topics the economy, national security, and so on. Normally, these addresses are a bit stale and boring. But consider that in his first such address, Obama took a cheap shot against the Supreme Court by scolding the justices for their decision on campaign finance, causing some Democrats in attendance to stand up and applaud. As a captive audience in front of Obamas bully pulpit, there was little the justices could do but sit there and take it (although Justice Alito was seen to mouth not true in response to Obamas charge that the decision would allow foreign interests to influence our elections).
If Obama is willing to turn what is supposed to be a fairly non-partisan address into a partisan attack when the Supreme Court makes a decision he doesnt like, I wonder what will he do in the wake of the Tucson memorial service (dubbed by critics a pep rally), where he said this:
But at a time when our discourse has become so sharply polarized at a time when we are far too eager to lay the blame for all that ails the world at the feet of those who think differently than we do its important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we are talking with each other in a way that heals, not a way that wounds.
After nearly a week of vicious, hyperbole targeting Sarah Palin, the Tea Party, and other conservative figures, such words have questionable meaning. As Tammy Bruce remarked the day after the service,
Some have said their praise of tonights speech is out of deference to the families of the victims five days after a wholesale effort by the same people to use the victims and atrocity for political gain? Really? My respect has been since moment one and that respect continues in calling out those who use a horror like Saturday like they would a dirty dishrag something to be used and then tossed.
I know Ill be watching this years address with more interest than usual. Is uncivil to be the new racist in our brave new world? With the 2012 presidential election cycle about to commence and the Oval Office to be held, we will soon find out.
Pam Meister is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in a number of online publications including Big Hollywood, American Thinker, and Family Security Matters.
The six words of the title sum it all up perfectly— it’s a one way street. The “civility” the left wants equates to our silence and inaction in the face of their attempted destruction of our country. I can guarantee, as anyone with a brain knows, their own “civility” will be nonexistant.
In retrospect, wasn't this just a sign of things to come?
There, at last year's SOTU address, Obama's at the pulpit, and in a most derisive tone, slams the Supreme Court for performing their Constitutional duty. The media never questions whether or not Obama was out of line for his comments and tone.
But remember the beating that Alito took? "Was it appropriate for a Supreme Court Justice to respond like he did?" "Should USSC Justices Have Term Limits?" On and on...
You can bet that in the upcoming months, we'll be hearing more and more "vitriol" and "devisive" comments coming out of the House of Representatives...at least, that's how the MSM will define it. Any opposition to an Obama policy or program, any questioning of the current administration, and Speaker Boehner and company will be pilloried. This is a systematic smear campaign against the Republicans and Tea Party--I hope we're ready for it.
Those people are in total disconnect from reality ~ it's one of their boys, a drug driven Leftwingtard nutcase, who is the shooter. If he'd listened to us this would not have happened, but he didn't.
Frankly, the Leftists in this country are going to have to show us an apology and soon. They used up the last little bit of sympathy anybody had for any of them.
Shut down the arena.
Well said and you’re 100% right.
I was astounded that a sitting president would berate SCOTUS members when they were a captive audience not only in public but at the SOTU address. It showed the arrogance and complete lack of civility of Obama and he’s not about to change.
I believe what is more astounding than that is the enemedia tried to put the whole thing on Justice Alito and that’s where the biggest problem lies and why I said until they change we have to rely on alternate media.
Thank the Lord for the Internet, a few objective papers and conservative sites like FR.
Therein lies the problem and they are not about to change. Even though the shooter was one of them they believe he was driven to it by conservatives and the enemedia supports that craziness.
The Republican response to the State of the Union address should be delivered by Sarah Palin.
The encouraging thing is that many parts of that arena are slowly bankrupting themselves and must suspect if they don’t alter their discourse they’ll be gone. Their support for the leftists in this tragic event has hurt them whether they realize it yet.
Agreed, she’d do a great job and really tick them off at the same time. :-)
Agree. And Obozo will never let a tragic event go to waste to tell us how we should act.The MSM cautioned jumping at conclusions when the Muslim Shrink shot up FT Hood. Where was the restraint here?
That’s an excellent example of the enemedia having it both ways, or rather their way.
Apparently nowadays "CIVILITY" is supposed to mean not getting angry when dictatorship is imposed on you and your loved ones -- especially because there are no moral absolutes and dictatorship is just as reasonable an alternative as a constitutional republic, right?
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