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Rachel Maddow addresses the use of the threat of assassination as a political tactic, and those who could care less about ginning up the anger which is driving the angry protesters to these town halls. Rachel stated this better than I ever could so I'll let her take it from here:

Maddow: What is not politics as usual is that opponents of health care reform have chosen to fight at this time with force and with threats of force. Not just fringe talk show hosts, but members of Congress telling their constituents that Barack Obama is like Hitler; members of the United States senate telling their constituents that they are right to be afraid, that health care reform really is a plot to kill the elderly. Corporate funded conservative P.R. operations promoting those lines of attack and then telling their activists to go put the fear of God into members of Congress.

Are we now operating in a political environment which is not just politics as usual, which is not just a rowdy debate? Has enough kerosene been poured on the flames that the possibility of violence-even assassination-is being posited as a real political tactic in the United States?

It's not a rhetorical question. It's not even a question about rhetoric. Because there are people in this country-people in the health care field, in fact-who have faced the actual threat of assassination as a political tactic.

Two and a half months ago, Kansas abortion provider Dr. George Tiller was assassinated and the man who's charged in the case purportedly believe that assassinations were justified because of his own beliefs about abortion. That belief in justified political violence was cultivated by the extreme anti-abortion movement that Scott Roeder is known to have extensive contact with before Dr. Tiller's death.

As the anti-health reform protestors flirt with the same exultation of violence, that same excuses and purported justifications of violence, that echo in the extreme anti-abortion movement in this country, it is worth remembering that the possibility of American politics turning to violence and terrorism-at the fringe-is not all theoretical.

Full transcript and her interview with Dr. Warren Hern to follow.

Maddow: On July 27th, two and a half weeks ago, Democratic Congressman Frank Kratovil was hanged in effigy outside his congressional office in Maryland. The staged lynching, the really well-tied noose and all was gleefully staged by an anti-health care reform protestor.

Later that week, on August 1st, Democratic Congressman Lloyd Doggett of Texas held a town hall event at a grocery store in Austin to talk about health care reform. An anti-health reform protestor there greeted him with a mock marble tombstone engraved with the congressman's name on it.

Two days after that, on August 3rd, Democratic Congressman Brad Miller of North Carolina reported to the Capitol Hill police that he had received death threats over his support for health care reform. One anti-health care reform protestor called his D.C. office and told a staffer, quote, "Miller could lose his life over this."

The very next day, on August 4th, the idea of a Democratic congressman being killed because he supported health care reform became a punch line for Republican Congressman Todd Akin of Missouri.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

REP. TODD AKIN, MISSOURI: Different people from Washington, D.C have come back to their districts and had town hall meetings and they almost got lynched and so.

(APPLAUSE)

(END VIDEO CLIP)

MADDOW: That same day, Democratic Senator Chris Dodd, who had just announced days earlier that he has prostate cancer, had this screamed at him by an anti-health care reform protestor outside one of his town hall events.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Barack Obama clearly said, all you should do is take a painkiller. How come we don't just give Chris Dodd painkillers? Like a handful of them at a time? He can wash it down with Ted Kennedy's whiskey.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

MADDOW: Two days later, on August 6th, the FOX News anchor Glenn Beck, on national television, turns the threat of a political assassination into the acting out of a political assassination, when he and one of his staffers wearing a Nancy Pelosi mask role-played what it would be like for Glenn Beck to poison the speaker of the House of Representatives.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

GLENN BECK, FOX NEWS HOST: I just wanted to-are you going to drink your wine? Are you blind? Do those eyes not work? There you go.

I want you to drink it now. Drink it. Drink it. Drink it.

I really just wanted to thank you for having me over to wine country. You know, to be invited I thought I had to be a major Democratic donor, long-time friend of yours, which I'm not. By the way, I put poison in your-no.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

MADDOW: The day after that, on August 7th, there were more death threats. Congressman Brian Baird of Washington reports that his office received this fax with an image of President Obama with a communist hammer and sickle symbol paint owned his forehead and the message, "Death to all Marxists, foreign and domestic" written underneath.

The day after that, on August 8th, anti-health reform protesters started turning up to Democratic town hall events while armed. In Arizona, a gun is dropped during a meet and greet with Democratic Congressman Gabrielle Giffords. The same day, a man with a concealed gun is escorted out of an event held by Democratic Congressman Steve Cohen of Tennessee.

Yesterday, the staff of Democratic Congressman David Scott arrived at their Georgia office to find a four-foot swastika painted across the sign for their office. Congressman Scott says he was also sent an Obama death threat fax similar to the one sent to Brian Baird's office, only this one also addresses Congressman Scott himself and it uses the "N" word.

Also yesterday, Democratic Congressman Dennis Moore of Kansas reports that he's received two death threats over the last 10 days. One he describes as a phone call into one of his congressional offices. The other is a threat he says he does not feel comfortable discussing with the media.

Yesterday also brought us a health care town hall event featuring President Obama himself in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Among the anti-health reform protesters outside the event was a man named William Kostric, who stood outside with a loaded handgun strapped to his leg. He was holding a sign at the time that read, quote, "It's a time to water-it is time-excuse me-to water the tree of liberty." A reference to Thomas Jefferson's famous words, "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."

As we noted last night, just for context, when Timothy McVeigh was arrested after the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, he was wearing a t-shirt that had on the front of it a picture of assassinated President Abraham Lincoln, along with the words "Sic Semper Tyrannis." Those are the words shouted by Lincoln's assassin right after he shot him.

On the back of McVeigh's t-shirt was the same slogan that William Kostric paired with his loaded gun at the Obama event yesterday. There you can see both the sign and what Tim McVeigh picked out special to be wearing when he got his mug shot taken for having blown up a federal building and killed 168 Americans.

At the same event for President Obama in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, yesterday, a 62-year-old man named Richard Terry Young was arrested after sneaking past security officials and into Portsmouth high school just a few hours before President Obama was due to arrive. Mr. Young was allegedly carrying a knife when security officers found him. And when they got a warrant and searched his pickup truck, they found a .38 caliber KelTec semi-automatic pistol hidden inside a bag in his truck with a round in the chamber.

Today, at a town hall event for Democratic Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland, "The Hill" newspaper reports that one anti-health reform protester stood outside the town hall, quote, "with a small, handwritten sign-cardboard sign that read, quote, 'Death to Obama.'"

The forces against health care reform are the same forces that have always been against health care reform-corporate interests that profit from the way things are now and the politicians who support those corporate interests. Health care is a multi-trillion dollar industry and special interests want to protect what they've got. That is common knowledge. That is politics as usual.

What is not politics as usual is that opponents of health care reform have chosen to fight at this time with force and with threats of force. Not just fringe talk show hosts, but members of Congress telling their constituents that Barack Obama is like Hitler; members of the United States senate telling their constituents that they are right to be afraid, that health care reform really is a plot to kill the elderly. Corporate funded conservative P.R. operations promoting those lines of attack and then telling their activists to go put the fear of God into members of Congress.

Are we now operating in a political environment which is not just politics as usual, which is not just a rowdy debate? Has enough kerosene been poured on the flames that the possibility of violence-even assassination-is being posited as a real political tactic in the United States?

It's not a rhetorical question. It's not even a question about rhetoric. Because there are people in this country-people in the health care field, in fact-who have faced the actual threat of assassination as a political tactic.

Two and a half months ago, Kansas abortion provider Dr. George Tiller was assassinated and the man who's charged in the case purportedly believe that assassinations were justified because of his own beliefs about abortion. That belief in justified political violence was cultivated by the extreme anti-abortion movement that Scott Roeder is known to have extensive contact with before Dr. Tiller's death.

As the anti-health reform protesters flirt with the same exultation of violence, that same excuses anpurported justifications of violence, that echo in the extreme anti-abortion movement in this country, it is worth remembering that the possibility of American politics turning to violence and terrorism-at the fringe-is not all theoretical.

Rachel brought in Dr. Warren Hern to talk about the similarities between the tactics being used now with the health care debate, and those used with the by the right to stop abortion from being safe and legal in the United States.

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Joining us now is Dr. Warren Hern. He is director of the Boulder Abortion Clinic in Colorado. He is one of the few remaining doctors in this country who perform late abortions and he has lived for decades now under the threat of assassination.

Dr. Hern, thanks very much for joining us tonight.

DR. WARREN HERN, BOULDER ABORTION CLINIC: Thank you for inviting me, Rachel.

MADDOW: Doctors who perform abortions have faced the real threat of violence and assassination for many years now. Do you see any parallels between the sort of rhetoric and threat that we're seeing now against health care reform and the character of the threats that you have faced for years now?

HERN: Yes, I do. I think that this is very frightening development. I'm alarmed by the kind of treatment that these mobs are giving to members of Congress and the encouragement they're getting from important political leaders like Sarah Palin and others.

The-we began seeing aggressive rhetoric and very violent rhetoric coming from the anti-abortion people even in the '60s and the early '70s that had to do with even things like birth control and family planning. I received some of these threats in 1970-1971 when I was working with the family planning program in Washington, D.C. The-in 1973, when I helped start the first nonprofit abortion clinic in Colorado, I started getting obscene death threats in the middle of the night.

The anti-abortion violence began in the '70s and picked up a lot of steam. There was a time when people could debate this subject, which is obviously very controversial, and people have different opinions, and the debates were usually rather civil. But the anti-abortion people began to be more aggressive, more harsh in their rhetoric, and more aggressive in their tactics, and began using violence against property, against doctors' offices and clinics. And it was obviously a trend in the wrong direction.

And in the '80s, we saw the increasing threats on people, among women who were seeking services and upon doctors. All of my colleagues who provide abortion services have received countless death threats over the decades.

And the assassination of Dr. Gunn in 1993, the attempted assassination of Dr. Tiller in 1993, and the other doctors, illustrate that the antiabortion movement is the shock troops for the radical right, on the radical political right, of radical religious right in this country, and I think that we can look at what the anti-abortion movement has done and turned to and see that this is the trend that we are in.

They have-the anti-abortion movement decided, more than 15 years ago, to use political assassination as a tactic, as a method of not only political expression but a way of organizing their followers and getting support and that's what they've been doing. They've been assassinating doctors. And the question I have pointed out when they get through assassinating abortion doctors: who's next?

MADDOW: Dr. Hern, in both the anti-health reform movement that we see now and in the extreme anti-abortion movement or in the anti-abortion movement even more broadly, of course, the large majority of protesters and even people who feel strongly about the issue are peaceful. But there is a very important part of the anti-abortion movement that is not peaceful and I wonder if you see violent rhetoric especially the use of Nazi imagery-the allegation that people are Nazis or like Hitler-is that an important bridge from protest into actual danger, into actual violence?

HERN: Well, it even starts before that. The use of the term "abortionist" for example to stigmatize doctors, the use of the term "pro-life" by people who are killing doctors, the-all the other rhetoric associated with the anti-abortion movement is prelude to the violent actions people feel justified in taking and feel empowered by this rhetoric.

And the-it's very clear that there's been a progression of violence increasingly toward individuals. And this is one of the frightening trends. And so, we have to be very concerned because the violent and the aggressive rhetoric and action or statements lead to more violent action and to assassination.

The anti-abortion movement and the rest of the radical political and religious right is fundamentally opposed to the basic premises of American society. They don't accept the rule of law. They don't want debate. They don't want discussion. They don't want reason. They don't want moderate discussion.

They want totalitarian, theocratic society and they are willing to use violence to get it. And that's one of the things we're seeing. The mob rule that's going on in some of the Congress-members of Congress town meetings is a-is a prelude to that kind of violence and disruption and it's the antithesis of the democratic process.

MADDOW: We don't have to imagine that we have-we have seen how it worked out in the anti-abortion movement.

Dr. Warren Hern, director of the Boulder Abortion Clinic, a man appearing on television with us with-in a way that takes considerable bravery given the threats to you. Thank you very much for your time tonight, sir. Good luck to you.

HERN: Thank you, Rachel.

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David762's picture

The rabid fervor of the ReichWing Mobs (in the Press and in the Streets) reminds me less of the Ronnie Raygun years, and a lot more of an earlier era. There were ReichWing posters, Flyers & Hand-outs, as well as certain Media figures back in 1962 and 1963 that called President JFK a Traitor, and/or a Communist.

When JFK visited Miami a month or so before he was assassinated, there were Posters nailed to telephone poles all over Miami. The Secret Service considered Miami a "hostile" environment. There were similar agitators with similar posters and flyers all over Dallas prior to JFK's historic visit there in November 1963. Unfortunately, the Secret Service failed to exercise "Due Diligence" in Dallas, and we all know the result.

Considering just how riled up the RethugliKKKlans have gotten their rabid "lemming" base these days, another "assassination event" is not so much a possibility as it is a probability. The agitation by the likes of such Media Spokesmen as Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly, and Lou Dobbs makes them culpable. Where is the FCC, let alone the FBI, in this regard? Shades of Dallas, 11/23/1963, IMHO.


"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
-- John F. Kennedy

Sierra Matt's picture

and those who could care less

AAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!! It's "....those who COULDN'T care less.."

Pet peeve of mine.

me_over_here's picture

People are threatening to kill the President, members of Congress and other supporters of a healthcare plan that will help them?
The next time my grandmother asks me about moving back to the States, I will cite the Birthers, deathers, teabaggers and this lot.
No fucking way am I raising my kids there. No chance.
I want this bill to pass because there are so many people that need it, including the fuckwits protesting against it. They shouldn't have to lose their lot because they are being fucked by the corporatists.

David762's picture

You've got that right.

I don't know where "Over_Here" is, but I am very nearly ready to join you there.

The way I see it, the RethugliKKKlans were promised (by KKKarl Rove) that they would run the USA for the next 100 years. They are really, really pissed off that not only did they lose the election, but that they lost it to a "black muslim". There will be blood in the streets here before they will be forced to admit they lost "Fair and Square" (assuming they don't win, that is.)

I am too damned old and too damned cantankerous to be a spectator for the American version of the French Revolution. Question is, which liberal, freedom-loving democracy would welcome yet another political refugee (and an American, to boot)? Questions, questions ...


"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
-- John F. Kennedy

Seattle_Truthseeker's picture

Threats against the President or other duly appointed Federal official is a (lets say it all together....) FELONY!!! It isn't free speech! its a frik'n felony!!! If any of this stuff was said against Dubyuh how long would the person who said it have lasted?? Jeese these cretins are vile!!! - I remember reading about the signs and other violent oriented posters against JFK and RFK - and JFK Jr. had only to begin to become politically active - and look what happened to him. The country has gone totally frik'n insane.

pissed off patricia's picture

A big pile of oily rags have been piled in the floor and someone passed out matches to everyone. The person who handed out the matches has left the room. Those who remain are just waiting for the first person to strike their match.

That's the way I feel things are right now. I'm scared to death of the first match.


Say what you mean. Mean what you say. But don't say it mean.

thismachinekillsfascists's picture

So the question is, who will be responsible for the ensuing conflagration? Whomever left the oily rags (Limbags)? The person who passed out the matches (Beck)? Or the people who struck the matches and threw them into the pile (teabaggers and birthers)?

Zeboz's picture
The

Rags had oil and volatile fluids poured on them by the insurance companies.


Just once I'd like to be addressed as Sir. Without the "You are creating a scene"

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

You reap what you sow.

I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half.

Jay Gould

US Robber Baron (1836 - 1892)

There has always been a class struggle, once past the smallest of social units.

If you advocate the primacy of the social unit, as opposed to the individual, you may be called a socialist. I am not attempting a simplistic definition here.

Advocating the primacy of the individual is a tactic of the Ruling Class in co opting those in the working class who cannot sufficiently refine their thinking to see that the 'individuals' meant are the Rulers and NOT the ruled.

It is strictly DIVIDE and CONQUER. It works.

What I can also say with certainty is that the anti social propaganda machinery started anew in 1947 with the NSA, the National Security Act and its creations: the National Security Agency, CIA, the MIC and the National Security State.

The propaganda since then has been unrelenting. It is found everywhere, Hollywood productions, in Television in Magazines, in all types of advertising.

You are a consumer, you are not a citizen of a society, you have no social bearings, you are only meant to consume.

Madison Avenue provides the play books.

Even members of the left wing, who would otherwise pride themselves in having thought things through for themselves suffer from the ravages of this massive attempt at the capture of the mindset.

We have a powerkeg.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

They got us divided into left and right, liberals and conservatives with Msnbc and Faux leading the way. Divided among party, race, religion, gender, sexual preference, age: anything works as long as we remain clueless sheep to the silent rule of the upper class.

EVEN MORE GILDED: Latest Income Inequality Numbers "Truly Amazing"


Is it the 21st century yet?

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

Emmanuel Saez here

Excel spreadsheet of income distribution here

Pdf here


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Samson-'s picture

the only way we haven't been divided is along class lines--as the ruling class is desperate to keep the lie that we are a classless society going as they laugh all the way to the banks-that they own.

and they are most desperate to snuff out any discussion about class and how extreme income disparity kills democracy

Liberalicious's picture

Please stop using that term, it's incorrect and bigoted, implying one chooses their sexuality.

gonf's picture

Orientation is the better term. Sorry.


Is it the 21st century yet?

Liberalicious's picture

That term rubs me the wrong way, and not in the good way.

;)

SadButTrue's picture

I think you're being overly sensitive on that one. All it implies is that you prefer one particular gender over another.

You can't choose to interpret something in one particular way and then start accusing someone else of being bigoted, it's just not on. I'm sure gonf meant no harm, as evidenced by the immediate apology, but I frankly find your assumption of malice to be more objectionable.


"In theory theory and practice are alike. In practice they are very different."

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

The danger of the Theocrats is real and substantial but they are only one element. A subordinate one at that.

They are useful to the real power. The Oligarchs, whose god is not in any heaven, but rather in their vast balance sheets.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

gonf's picture

I agree, the super wealthy do not believe in any god other than money for the power it gives them.


Is it the 21st century yet?

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

The danger of the Theocrats is real and substantial but they are only one element. A subordinate one at that.

They are useful to the real power. The Oligarchs, whose god is not in any heaven, but rather in their vast balance sheets.

Which you might have noticed, though they took a large hit, have now been thoroughly resuscitated thanks to the BOMB.

The Bush, Obama, McCain bailouts.

These are the front people for the Oligarchs. Each has their slightly different slant, and of course the one we have now gives good speeches, but underneath it all it is the same power.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Handypants's picture

Oligarchy -

I once type "Oilgarchy" and thought it was funny enough to keep


"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that!
" ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

The Oligarchy depends on oil, you can be sure of that.

See below.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Samson-'s picture

if you haven't already, might i recommend reading wealth and democracy by kevin phillips

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

I did read Bad Money.

I generally like Kevin Phillips, he is very insightful. I even forgive his Republican pedigree. Because he seems to have a sense of human decency.

I am on a new kick now.

Everything in the social order I now see through the lens of the dominance of the rise and now impending fall of the age of fossil fuels.

One barrel of oil is equal to 500 man hours. Some would say much more than that.

In its ascendancy, the age of energy changed everything as was known before. In this country it allowed us to IMAGINE that we had the rise of a great middle class.

We did not, we had the same upper and lower class, what we had was most of the lower class being paid much better than before.

The class structure has not changed at all.

Now with the impending end of the energy age, the struggle will to be not to fall back.

That will be the great powder keg.


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Samson-'s picture

until economic policy makes ecological concerns (pollution, clean air/water, fossil fuels) part of parcel of any theories/findings it will continue us down the path of destruction

also, the new adbusters mag was a must buy, too

https://www.adbusters.org/magazine/85

Alice X - Chomsky Nader's picture

Thank you, I will study their work.

The economy is a subset of the ecology.

We are destroying the ecology at a prodigious rate, after we do, little of us will remain.

Related topics here


statusquObama, change you can only pretend in

Handypants's picture

We can't let them make us crazy.

Deep breaths . . .

*I'm really trying*


"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that!
" ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )

savannah43's picture

We have to either fight back or just accept it.

Handypants's picture
WOW

"They want totalitarian, theocratic society and they are willing to use violence to get it. And that's one of the things we're seeing. The mob rule that's going on in some of the Congress-members of Congress town meetings is a-is a prelude to that kind of violence and disruption and it's the antithesis of the democratic process."

Profound.


"I know that there are people who do not love their fellow
man, and I hate people like that!
" ~ Tom Lehrer (1928 - )

Floridafish's picture

I found this the other day and thought it was worth sharing. I'm sure many Republicans feel the same way and would like to say good luck hubie.

By hubiestubert posted on the website FARK

Yes. The Democrats control everything.

That's why Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin have disappeared, and why Karl Rove can't get a job anymore. It's tragic that we see the jack booted thugs walking down the street forcing abortions on girls who aren't even pregnant, and the funeral pyres for all the Christians who've been killed and sacrificed to Wotan have turned night to day in countless cities.

Fear mongering. It's what you do, when you get butthurt.

I have a better idea: how about we try to offer actual plans of our own, instead of playing obstructionist and whining, puling, cry babies because we lost? I know that would maybe be far too close to taking some goddamn responsibility, but that's supposedly what my party is supposed to be good at. How about we try that, you farking idiotic moral cowards?

I am sick unto death of so called "Conservatives" who've tried to ram down radicalized plans for our economy, our foreign policy, and domestic policy for years suddenly crying out because they can't get their way.

Man up you farking Sallies. Man. The. fark. Up.

And stop calling yourselves "Conservatives" while you're at it. It's embarrassing. There is nothing conservative about stripping away Constitutional protections, fiscal policy that is based on no tax and borrowing like mad, and running roughshod over even our own allies without a thought or care to consequence.

Cry me a damn river you sham Conservatives. Cry me a river you intellectual frauds and ethical dimwits.

You want this country "back"? Try offering up something, as opposed to digging your heels in whenever someone suggests that time is moving on. That's not Conservatism. That's just obstructionist, you farking pathetic miserable morons.

Try actually living up to the ideal of the Republic. Try putting country before private profit. Try looking to the health of the republic. Try taking the goddamn long view, instead of focusing only on quarterly profits. Try to grow a pair you myopic little snits. Try that, and maybe you won't look like the whining little punks that you've shown yourselves to be, and apologists for the folks who've raided the Federal cookie jar for years, but NOW you're concerned?

Get out of my damn party. Get out, and take the goggle eyed idiot from Alaska with you. Form your own Jeebus and guns party. Form your own shoot the brown people party. Do something other than complain and point fingers.

...ending the first clip with...at the fringe, it's not all theoretical.?

When you listen to the 2nd clip, the gentleman most assuredly claims it is. Re: clip #2 from approximately 4:40 onward, and around 5:00.

See:[theoretical] and [theocratic/theocracy].

Thank you Heather, I admire Rachel's honesty... I believe she has a very firm grasp of reality, either that, or we're both wrong. :)

We have corporation(s) whom have embedded themselves in our constitution and for the most part, by law, must make profits above all else. Then we have the major un-taxed players whom have similar concerns.

"It is little wonder that these generally ignorant, seedy, morally shoddy types (televangelists) achieve amazing success. They are treated as sacrosanct by a government fearful of offending religion. Not held financially accountable as are other businessmen, and enjoying religious exemptions from various taxes and from numerous government regulations, they easily amass millions of dollars from a gullible public."
--C. W. Dalton, "The Right Brain and Religion"


Study the symptoms not the virus...

project's picture

-how much more proof do you need?
republicanism is a mental illness!

Truth_Critic's picture

..."The common behavior of believers in proclaiming their beliefs repetitiously and with emotional intensity is in itself evidence of doubt. They wish to overwhelm their doubts with decibels and iteration."
--C. W. Dalton, "The Right Brain and Religion"

Sorry project, I clicked the wrong button. Could of sworn I clicked "Post New Comment"? :-/


Study the symptoms not the virus...

harmil2's picture

So the right hopes that if they whip enough rightwingnuts into a hateful frenzy, eventually one of their crazier lonewolves will feel impowered and justified to take out a great democratic president can't be defeated at the ballott box. If it happens they will all deny any responsibility, and blame the victim for causing all the hatred. This is a very scary time for those of us who remember JKF in 1963.

QSE32's picture

I wonder how he feels about having his "Jay" cartoon vinyl sticker on the back of that jackasses car! I know he's a "Press whore",(His description not mine) but I wonder if he'd rather not be associated with with that type of demographic. even weirder is that someone sporting that sticker would write something like that on their car.
Late,
QSE32

...To take down our President, would win their ultimate adoration and "Grand Prize".(Not to be confused with a Grand Knight) ;)


Study the symptoms not the virus...

Arctic Dude's picture

"...they found a .38 caliber KelTec semi-automatic pistol hidden inside a bag in his truck with a round in the chamber."

That is just so friggn stupid and dangerous. We use long arms all the time up north and thats kinda the number one rule, don't chamber a round till your ready to shoot. That twit should not be allowed to own a gun.

DamOTclese's picture

The Republinazi Party has become nothing but domestic terrorists.

tiktokklok's picture

If Obama is assassinated, you can bet it will be the end of our nation. There will be an immediate full-scale revolution in the United States which will be ended in some states only by the Joint Chiefs of Staff who will be forced to take over the most important states while allowing the others to break away. Foreign nations might also become involved, some assisting our own military while other less friendly nations--worried about our nuclear arsenal--might decide to launch a self-protective preventative nuclear attack rather than risk the nuclear football falling into the hands of right-wing lunatics in the U.S.

I remember the ads, the disruptive behavior, the charges of UN-Americanism against our elected representatives and the Supreme Court from right-wing Palovian dogs controlled by America's 1% ruling class. It all led directly to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and now the bastards are doing it again; setting the scene for assassination to restore complete control to the fascists who run the U.S.

lsamsa's picture

for being a reasonable, intelligent journalist who provides a forum for educating people about the facts.
I do think that she allows those who are confused, but wanting to know more...to understand the issues & make an informed choice.
However, I think, there are so many who are just so disgruntled with their own lives, or so in need of feeling 'better than someone else', or just downright fearful because of the prejudice they've grown up knowing...that it really doesn't matter. Those people will never turn the tv to Rachel's show, they will never seek out any facts, they will never even consider the 'other side's opinion'...they only want to reinforce & strengthen their own 'need to be correct'.
This in conjunction with, perhaps, their greatest fear, the dwindling of 'their own kind' (read 'white') in their own country is scaring them to death...and they are totally unashamed about doing whatever it takes to 'win'.
Scary stuff in your country...

JohnnyBravo's picture

The Republicans, the insurance and special interest groups igniting this fire. Incitement to violence is NOT freedom of speech.


NOBODY 2012

bonsai pajamas's picture

...on his gaping ass.

Just like in the elections of 2006 and 2008, people like Beck and his audience lead insular lives so they simply can't imagine how many of us out here aren't like them at all. If someone makes an attempt on President Obama's life, believe me, Glenn Beck is going to discover how many of us there are. Of course, what should really happen is that we should let him know right now.

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