Posted on 01/15/2015 8:14:37 AM PST by SeekAndFind
A rodeo clown wearing an Obama mask was denounced by everyone from the lieutenant governor on down who demanded that the people responsible be held accountable.
The rodeo clown got actual death threats. He was banned for life. The man who hired him was forced to resign. The Kansas City Star suggested that the Secret Service should investigate the event.
The NAACP demanded a federal probe.
When a parade float featuring an outhouse as the Obama presidential library happened, Democrats claimed that it crossed the line and was unacceptable.
None of these were assassination threats, even though the left had openly trafficked in Bush assassination fantasies before Obama. But even crude jokes like these were considered off limits.
The double standard still exists because assassination jokes about Republicans in the form of the Boston Globe’s Boston.com column by one of its assistant editors are just fine.
The story, written by Boston.com associate editor Victor Paul Alvarez and posted on the websites Top News section last evening, was headlined Would Anyone Have Noticed if Bartender Succeeded in Poisoning John Boehner?
The question is: Would anyone have noticed? Stories about Boehners drinking have circulated for years. His drinking inspired a blog called DrunkBoehner, and in 2010 he brought booze back to Washington, the story read. Had he been poisoned as planned, perhaps his pickled liver could have filtered out the toxins.
Its hate speech, wrote one commenter. If a commenter said this about Obama, the FBI would be at their door.
There was also backlash on Twitter.
Imagine a plot involving the assassination of Obama getting this sort of treatment from the media, wrote one tweeter.
Not only would this be considered ‘un-sayable’ about Obama, but even far milder jokes result in threats of Federal probes. People get fired over them.
Whatever you may think of Boehner, the problem here is a double standard. Obama jokes have to be as mild as possible. But you can casually joke about killing Bush or Boehner or Cruz because that’s just good comedy.
That’s not free speech. That’s the ISIS version of free speech in which they’re allowed to post severed heads on Twitter, but no one is allowed to mock Mohammed.
It’s time for the media outlets pretending to defend free speech in France to admit that they don’t believe in at home.
The broom there in the pic. Subtle commentary?
Free speech for me but not for thee.
Don’t need no jokes ABOUT Obama. He IS one.
How about when GW was POTUS they made a movie of him being assassinated! But a clown wearing a mask gets destroyed. You know why? Because radical Muslims get really ticked off by humor.
Obama says, "Why the long face?"
The horse says, "Why are you such an a$$hole?"
Ask anyone who works there or faithfully reads it and they will swear there is not a smidgen of evidence the Boston Globe is bias.
Of course. The media are liberal. Obama is liberal. Comedians such as Jon Stewart are liberal. They don’t feel comfortable making fun of obama because he is one of their own. This is to be expected. What is considered funny is filtered through the prism of liberalism. And making fun of obama is just not considered funny to liberals who decide what jokes are appropriate.
Most of the media isn’t about free speech it’s about propaganda.
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ONe of our local radio stations had a one hour liberal talkshow. It din’t take long for the UAW host was calling for hanging Bush.
That put an end to the entire show and gave a local conservative host another hour to fill
Just DONT joke about the “prophet Mohammed”!!!
Same as his boy - mo.
A crypto muslim sympathizer, a pathological liar, a marxist, a dictator and radical anti American racist walk into a bar.
The bartender says, “What would you like to drink Mr. President.”
obama is the joke, except it’s not a funny joke.
I always wondered why immediately after the 2008 election, comedy central did not immediately come out with a cartoon called “li’l Obamas”. Obama could have been portrayed with a teleprompter strapped to his neck that every word he speaks is obviously read from. He could also have puppet strings coming from some unseen source directing all of his movements
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