Posted on 02/23/2011 3:45:09 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Gee, I seem to recall when violent rhetoric was the bane of political rhetoric, at least when the Left was shrieking about the latent, seething violence of Tea Party activists and Sarah Palins campaign maps. The media did a dog-pile on the Right when a lunatic in Tucson shot Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, spending the better part of a week scrutinizing Palins utterances and campaign artwork when the shooters schizophrenia was known well enough within hours of the massacre that killed six and wounded 14. Now one of Giffords Democratic caucus colleagues tells a union crowd that they need to go out and get bloody, while pointing out Tea Party counterprotesters across the street:
(VIDEO AT LINK)
A Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts is raising the stakes in the nations fight over the future of public employee unions, saying emails arent enough to show support and that it is time to get a little bloody.
Im proud to be here with people who understand that its more than just sending an email to get you going. Every once and awhile you need to get out on the streets and get a little bloody when necessary, Rep. Mike Capuano (D-Ma.) told a crowd in Boston on Tuesday rallying in solidarity for Wisconsin union members.
This is not Capuanos first brush with violent rhetoric. Last month Capuano said, Politicians, I think are too bland today. I dont know what they believe in. Nothing wrong with throwing a coffee cup at someone if youre doing it for human rights.
But dont worry. The national media will be certain to highlight Capuanos remarks and screech about civility in politics, right? Right? Dont hold your breath, says the Media Research Center:
Last March, as thousands protested on Capitol Hill in the days before the passage of ObamaCare, CBSs Nancy Cordes slammed it as a weekend filled with incivility, while World News anchor Diane Sawyer painted the Tea Party as a violent gang, with protesters roaming Washington, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets. In August 2009, ABC anchor Charles Gibson complained how protesters brought pictures of President Obama with a Hitler-style mustache to a town hall meeting, failing to mention that the signs were produced by Lyndon LaRouches wacky fringe movement, not the Tea Party or conservatives.
Over the past several days, the liberal demonstrations in Wisconsin (bolstered by the national Democratic Party and President Obamas Organizing for America group) have included signs just as inflammatory as the ones that bothered the networks during the health care debate, including several showing Governor Scott Walker as Adolph Hitler. Others have likened Walker to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin (Scott Stalin) and recently deposed Egyptian autocrat Hosni Mubarak (Walker = Mubarak).
Another protest sign drew a cross-hairs over a picture of Governor Walkers head, with the caption Dont Retreat, Reload; Repeal Walker an obvious parallel to a Facebook map posted by Sarah Palin last year, although that much-criticized graphic placed the target sights on maps of congressional districts, not any politicians face.
Yet none of these signs in the hands of liberal protesters have drawn the slightest complaint from network journalists. MRC analysts examined all 53 ABC, CBS and NBC morning and evening news stories, segments and anchor briefs on the Wisconsin protests from Thursday, February 17 (when they first drew major national coverage) through Monday, February 21. While eight of the 53 stories (15%) visually displayed one or more of the signs described above, none elicited a single remark from the network correspondents.
Instead, network journalists actually suggested the Walker = Mubarak theme of some of the more inflammatory signs. On Sundays This Week, for example, ABCs Christiane Amanpour linked Wisconsin to the uprisings against oppressive dictatorships: Populist frustration is boiling over this week, as weve said, not just in the Middle East, but in the middle of this country as well. So did NBCs Brian Williams on Fridays Nightly News: From the Mideast to the American Midwest tonight, people are rising up. Citizens uprisings are changing the world.
NBCs on-screen caption: The Uprising at Home. Unions and the politicians in their pockets using violent rhetoric, and the national media blaming the Right for violence. Its business as usual The New Civility.
Update: Links and video are down at the moment; will keep trying to see when theyll be back up.
Update II: A Republican deputy AG in Wisconsin tweeted on February 19th that security forces should use live ammunition to clear the capital. His boss promised to review the matter and deal with it accordingly, calling it unacceptable. Now, which of these statements using violent rhetoric will be more likely to make the evening news tonight? And when will Nancy Pelosi do what Wisconsin AG Bryan Corbin has started to do?
“Watch out what you wish for, Congressman.”
Yes, trouble is not hard to find nowadays.
Kinda makes me wish I had a picket line to cross.
Bring it on parasites. Show your meal ticket what you really think of them.
It’s safe to bet the Congressman won’t be getting bloody. Agitators like that never do. His union thug buddies will do his dirty work. They could use getting a little bloodied.
A Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts is raising the stakes in the nations fight over the future of public employee unions, saying emails arent enough to show support and that it is time to get a little bloody.
and we can get zapruder to film it, you a$$hole!
no different than the PODS (D=Bo’s excrement) in the White House whom sated If they bring a knife, we will bring a gun. America’s Chief Community Disorganizer - coming to a neighborhod near you, stimulus funds 787 billion for the states union 2010 26 bllion for the teachers, what will it be in 2011 and 2012. The american Taxpayer paying for the states to keep public employees employed on the backs of private sector employees and those whom are unemployed are required by law to pay taxes on unemployment. oddly enough people have lost jobs, homes and other things while the sate a federal employees get raises and make a big to do when they have to pay towards their own pension, healthcare and forget to understand that therir union cues will be voluntary.
Capuno is pronounced I Crap on youse.
Note that he made his incendiary statement from the safety of Boston and not the streets of Madison.
Come on out, Mikey. I’ll be there to meet ya.
I also angry his disrespect toward the tea-partiers when he said “those nuts over there”. They’re bringing out the ugly and it’s all very worrisome. Where are they going with this...
I hear it has already happened in RI today. The teamsters beat the livin hell out of a couple guys at a protest there.
Wake me up when the shootin starts, until then, I will enjoy the TV show they are putting on.
Pic related, just not my exact "toy", but still as clean! (now where did GB leave me that magazine link??)..Egyptian FN, ironic?
By all means, PLEASE try it.
Rush and Levin talked about it...Levin played the audio... and not one major news outlet has uttered a word about it... and they will not. Now if Michele Bachman had said it.............
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I’ll be happy to make these jackholes bloody if they want it.
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