Posted on 01/11/2011 9:11:19 AM PST by floridavoter2
WASHINGTON (Reuters) A majority of Americans reject the view that heated political rhetoric was a factor in the weekend shootings in Arizona which killed six and critically wounded a congresswoman, a CBS News said on Tuesday.
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A percentage of them do though and that amount is likely to be within a point or two of “people” who support the kenyan and are on his little band wagon.
6 out of 10, hello. To much! should be at least 9 out of 10 scary I think.
By the way, a clear majority of Republicans and Independents said they don’t blame the rhetoric, i.e. Palin. Basically half of Democrats (49%) don’t either.
Most people agree with Sara Pallin and the Tea party. Most people are smart enough to see that Sara Pallin and the Tea Party are for peaceful change and not violence. It does not take a genius to see what happened in last year election and where peoples belief’s are at. These idiots who keep pushing this nonsense keep digging their hole deeper and deeper. Soon they will make them selves completely irrelevant and then we will really see the lefts violence.
All those that blame political rhetoric can blame this guy ...
Yeah, lets blame our sorry state on violence-infused rhetoric and political hate speech ...
* If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun. Barack Obama in July 2008
* I want you to argue with them and get in their face! Barack Obama, September 2008
* Heres the problem: Its almost like theyve got theyve got a bomb strapped to them and theyve got their hand on the trigger. You dont want them to blow up. But youve got to kind of talk them, ease that finger off the trigger. Barack Obama on banks, March 2009
* I dont want to quell anger. I think people are right to be angry! Im angry! Barack Obama on ACORN Mobs, March 2010
* We talk to these folks so I know whose ass to kick. Barack Obama on the private sector, June 2010
* A Republican majority in Congress would mean hand-to-hand combat on Capitol Hill for the next two years, threatening policies Democrats have enacted to stabilize the economy. Barack Obama, October 6, 2010
* Were gonna punish our enemies and were gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us. Barack Obama to Latinos, October 2010
Of course it doesn’t specify, among those who DO blame political rhetoric, whether they blame conservative or liberal rhretoric. Still, it’s a good sign that a plurality of Dems and clear majorities of independents and Republicans don’t think the Giffords shooting was politically motivated.
CBS desperately trying to communicate with Dem operative acrross the country to cease and desist with their current MO...it may work to Palin’s favor.
No kidding. She’ll end up more popular because of this. Thank you scrupleless Left.
If the pattern around here is representative, there were a goodly number of independents at the Tea Parties, many of whom liked what they heard (at least, they liked it a lot better than what they were hearing from Pelosi, 0bama and Reid). They’ve gotta be wondering WTF the libs are talking about in blaming Palin, and they may even take it a bit personally.
This could backfire big time on the libs.
The media saw a way to smear her and the tea party movement...they looked for and tried to propagate an Oklahoma City....but ended up smearing themselves with a Wellstone Funeral.
Shame on them....but what else is new.
Drive bys must have got wind of something else happening on another street. They are pulling their weapons back in the car and speeding to the next venue.
6 out of 10! And the other 4? the lib mindset is “Don’t bother me with facts, my mind is already made up!”
You notice they ran this poll during the Dummies tactical nuke strikes.
Too bad our Patriot missle defense system thrarted the attack.
Boy, when the left latches on to a word is used to death. Rhetoric is the new gravitas.
While I would expect the vast majority to reject the rhetoric that Sarah Palin had anything to do with it, but that doesn’t mean in their minds that Sarah is exonerated, it still reinforces the notion that she is a ‘lightning rod’, and people in general are not comfortable with lightning rods, whether it’s warranted or not. I believe that is the intention of those who throw these ridiculous accusations out there. They know it isn’t true, and they know most people know it isn’t true, but still, in the end it has the desired effect in further damaging Palin’s ambitions.
Give them more time...they will turn the public around to their side.
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