Posted on 01/09/2011 10:39:18 AM PST by Qbert
Sarah Palins use of crosshairs to target Democratic House incumbents is dangerous symbolism, Democrats say. But a party spokesman says its a stretch to compare Palins imagery to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committees use of red and white bullseyes last year to target Republican incumbents.
Broward County Democratic Chairman Mitch Ceasar played the Palin card this week when he condemned GOP congressional hopeful Allen West for urging tea partyers to make Democratic U.S. Rep. Ron Klein scared to come out of his house.
Palin endorsed West last week. So Ceasar noted that the former Alaska governor and VP nominee also recently unveiled a national political map using rifle crosshairs to mark the members of Congress across the country who supported healthcare reform.
Klein isnt on Palins map, but, Ceasar said, West and his mentor Sarah Palin are shamefully stoking violent language and symbolism that threatens the safety of our leaders and public officials.
Some in the conservative blogosphere contend theres not much difference between Palins map and the Democrats placement of bullseyes on the districts of targeted Republicans who voted against the $787 billion stimulus bill.
Said National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Andy Sere: Were waiting with bated breath for an acknowledgment that all their recent outrage has been manufactured for political gain. In the meantime, were asking Merriam-Webster to add D-C-C-C as an alternate spelling for hypocrisy.
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It doesn’t matter whether they were “map markers” or “crosshairs.” None of the marks, none of the maps, none of the rhetoric had anything to do with the shooting. Our language is full of non-violent references to targets, crosshairs, re-loading, etc.
I won’t backtrack one single inch. We ought to continue to keep left-wing politicians “in the crosshairs” and “target” them for defeat.
All the rhetoric at the time was around shooting (don't retreat, reload - there's a common surveyor's phrase) and the districts were said to be "targeted" (usual political speak but not at all related to surveying).
You just look foolish and nobody buys it. at least nobody who hasn't joined the cult.
Using the symbols was stupid with predictable results.
I’m not in any cult. Sorry you peed in your Hheaties this morning.
I’m not in any cult. Sorry you peed in your Wheaties this morning.
Do you think the shooter did this because of the symbols on a map?
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What a stupid question.
It doesn’t matter how lame liberal lies are, they can always count on the MSM buying them...
If I was Palin or whomever is maintaining her web page, I would have not taken it down.
I’s totally irrelevant to the fact that a wacko shot people and the media is trying to blame TEA party members. I would have told them to f’ off.
Do you think the map provides proof that the TEA party and Palin are responsible for this wacko shooting? Why is it a stupid question?
Here’s a better question. If this map didn’t exist at all, would the media still have attempted to blame Sarah Palin and the TEA party members?
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