Posted on 01/09/2011 9:23:03 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
The No. 2 Senate Democrat is calling on lawmakers and the media to tone down the political language in the wake of a congresswoman's shooting in Arizona.
Illinois Sen. Richard Durbin tells CNN's "State of the Union" that "toxic rhetoric" can lead unstable individuals to believe violence is an acceptable response
Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., is warning against blaming political groups for the attack.
Dupnik said the suspected shooter has made death threats before and been contacted by law-enforcement officers. The threats weren't against Giffords, Dupnik said. Suspect in rampage called 'very disturbed' (has made death threats before)
Okay, Durbin, you first.
"If I read this to you and did not tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control, you would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime -- Pol Pot or others -- that had no concern for human beings." "
This, from the scumbag who condemned our soldiers... look in the mirror, you socialist, fascist a$$hole.
[excerpt from Washingto Post]......”We live in a world of violent images and violent words,” said Majority Whip Durbin, citing the phrase “don’t retreat, reload,” a paraphrase of a statement used in a tweet by former Alaska governor Sarah Palin. But Durbin shied away from making a direct connection between Saturday’s shooting and the rhetoric of any specific group. “I don’t think you can ever make the direct connection,” said Durbin.
Asked if Democrats were just as guilty Durbin said, “I don’t want to point those fingers. ... We owe it to our own in both political parties to have at least the good sense ... to say, ‘Wait a minute, that just goes too far,’ whether it comes from the right or the left.”
Alexander, when asked to respond, distanced the actions of alleged gunman Jared Loughner from the rhetoric of other politically active individuals and groups like the tea party. “I think in all of the talk about this, we have to be very careful about imparting the actions of a deranged individual” to other groups. Alexander cited Loughner’s reportedly having read Karl Marx and reports that he had burned the American flag, saying that those were not the typical actions of tea party members.
“Ordinary political discourse should never, underline never, invite violence,” emphasized Durbin. “At some point we need to ask the question: How did this man ... end up with this weapon,” continued Durbin, referring indirectly to the fact that Loughner reportedly came to possess a gun through legal channels. [end excerpt]
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2011/01/senators-durbin-and-alexander.html
That democrats call for less “toxic rhetoric” is laughable in light of the overt blind hate they spat at president Bush for 8 years. Some nerve.
Now that it’s known this guy is a liberal, after all the vitriol spewed by these lunatics, NOW they want to tone it down. Typical liberals.
Oct. 13, 2010
Dick Durbin Labels All Tea Partiers ‘Extremist’
Fundraising letter for Harry Reid...
Harry is facing a tough re-election campaign this year against a right-wing opponent, Sharron Angle, who just raised $14 million from tea party extremists all across the country.
I personally remember how liberals used the JFK assassination for ideological gain by blaming conservatives for "hate and violence" in the political language.
We cannot let them get away with lies again(!) that lead to the suppression of our inalienable right of free speech.
Demand that they present FACTS not lies. Where's the brief!
Senator Dick Durbin appeared on CNNs State of the Union and told Candy Crowley that Sarah Palins gun imagery of targeting certain congressional districts was beyond the bounds and not acceptable rhetoric. Although when pressed by Crowley, Durbin did not want to suggest there was a direct connection between the rhetoric and yesterdays shooting of Congresswoman Giffords, nor whether there was similarly unacceptable rhetoric amongst Democrats.
Durbin explained:
We live in a world of violent images and violent words, but those of us in public life and the journalists who cover us, should be thoughtful in response to this and try to bring down the rhetoric, which Im afraid has become pervasive in our discussion of political issues. The phrase dont retreat, reload putting crosshairs on congressional districts as targets these sorts of things I think invite the kind of toxic rhetoric that can lead unstable people to believe this is an acceptable response. Video on this page
Im following comments after Breaking News and WAPO on Facebook. Judging by the crazed liberal responses, I think there will be a national shortage of Xanax tomorrow...
Post this everywhere:
If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun, Argue with neighbors, Get in their face!, If you get hit, we will punch back twice as hard, I dont want to quell anger. I think people are right to be angry. Punish your enemies We talk to these folks so I know whose ass to kick. Im itching for a fight. Hand-to-hand combat - President Barack Obama
bttt
Remember back in 2005 when Dick Durbin (D-IL) compared our brave Soldiers to the German Nazis, Soviet gulag operators, and everyones favorite genocidal maniac, Pol Pot?
August 31,2010
Dick Durbin Praises Muslims as “Peace-Loving”
Dec. 13, 2010
Dick Durbin slams the rich, Dave Ramsey fires back
Dick Durbin on the CBS Morning Show who decides to I guess liken the Republicans to Scrooge for stealing from little Tiny Tims table. Ramsey fires back as only he can, and hes right of course. Hes a thief.
Today we have seen the results of irresponsible and dangerous rhetoric, former Democratic senator and presidential candidate Gary Hart wrote on Huffington Post. Those with a megaphone, whether provided by public office or a media outlet, have responsibilities. They cannot avoid the consequences of their blatant efforts to inflame, anger, and outrage.
That’s rich coming from Durbin.
Nor can a Democrat ever avoid the chance to exploit a tragedy for political gain.
That's because the killer is a liberal. If he had been a conservative, they would be building a memorial to the victims and the total Democratic administration would be making the trek out West to speak of the dangers of 'hatred'. As is, the killer being a liberal, soon we'll hear crickets.
Durbin, Senator from Illinois, talking to the media. “When we asked questions of the white male nominees of a Republican president, we were basically trying to find out whether — to make sure that they would go far enough in understanding the plight of minorities, because clearly that was not in their DNA.” So Republicans are genetically racist, genetically inferior, Dick Durbin said.
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