Archive for March, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Liberals In Vitriol Denial

Posted by Brent Bozell, March 31, 2010

 

When the Republicans shocked the liberal media elite by winning back Congress in 1994, they had been demonized for months. But it took the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995 for Bill Clinton and all of his “objective” media devotees to really pull the violence card and smear that mass murder all over Newt Gingrich and conservative Republicans, blaming it on their “anti-government” rhetoric.

In 2010, our partisan liberal media aren’t waiting for the elections to arrive. An arrest of “Christian militia” activists in southern Michigan led Washington Post columnist (and former reporter) Eugene Robinson to proclaim implausibly on March 30: “The danger of political violence in this country comes overwhelmingly from one direction — the right, not the left. The vitriolic, anti-government hate speech that is spewed on talk radio every day — and, quite regularly, at Tea Party rallies — is calibrated not to inform but to incite.”

Robinson wrote this in the very same edition of the newspaper where on page A-8 — not on page A-1, but A-8 — the Post reported a Philadelphia man was charged with threatening to kill House Minority Leader Eric Cantor and his family. Norman Leboon posted a YouTube video in which he said Cantor was “pure evil” and “you and your children are Lucifer’s abominations.”

In an online chat later in the day, Robinson dismissed the threat: “A crazy, anti-Semitic wacko can do terrible things. That said, I don’t think that’s the same thing as heavily armed militia groups training for war against the state.”

A few days before on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Newsweek editor Jon Meacham denied reality by claiming there is no gap in political passion: “I would say it’s a pretty close call.” Liberals, after all, succeeded in ramrodding the bill through to passage, and conservatives only stood out because their passion was “raw, and tragically unfortunate. When John Lewis can’t walk across Capitol Hill without being spit on and called the worst thing he can be called, a man who helped change America, then we’re out of whack.”

That was a pretty shoddy charge for such a prestigious journalist to make. First, John Lewis was not the man who claimed he was spit upon. That was Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, and he later told Washington Post columnist Courtland Milloy that he felt a man angrily yelling at him didn’t so much spit as “allowed saliva to hit my face.” In other words — and video confirms it — this conscious spitting never happened.

Milloy should be better known as the ranter that doubly ruined Robinson’s claim that today’s leftists never incite. Here’s how Milloy responded to the tea party protests on Capitol Hill: “I want to spit on them, take one of their ‘Obama Plan White Slavery’ signs and knock every racist and homophobic tooth out of their Cro-Magnon heads.”

Robinson somehow missed that article in his own newspaper, too.

This absolute tunnel vision about which side is ferocious was almost comical on NBC. John McCain came on NBC’s “Today” on March 25 and was assaulted by Ann Curry about the “incendiary” language of his old running mate, Sarah Palin. But when Barack Obama showed up five days later, Matt Lauer “balanced” it — by talking about the ferocity of the Republicans. “The vitriol, the rhetoric, the sniping, the threats. How are you possibly going to continue with any kind of legislative agenda when your opponents have said to you, ‘I’m not gonna cooperate with this president, with these Democrats, unless it’s a matter of national security.’ How do you move on?” This allowed Obama to joke that “no asteroid had hit the planet” since he signed his health bill passed. But Lauer never raised the Cantor death threats with Obama, and they didn’t appear anywhere else on “Today.”

This anti-”vitriol” stance is most comical for this network because MSNBC churns out vitriol and ferocity against conservatives and Republicans on a daily and nightly basis. Do Curry and Lauer never watch it?

All these people — from Robinson and Meacham to Curry and Lauer — are knowledgeable people who cannot deny that the left is deeply stocked with rabid bloggers, talk-radio hosts and cable-TV shouters. Their ability to pretend that these voices do not exist is quite an acting job.

How one-sided is their reporting? Imagine the media reaction if Rep. Steny Hoyer, the second most powerful Democrat in the House, were targeted for death by a tea partier. Eric Cantor is the No. 2 House Republican. When the arrest of his would-be killer was made, how much coverage did it receive? A brief mention on NBC on the evening of March 29, a brief mention on ABC on the morning of March 30, and CBS never touched it.

PostHeaderIcon Clowns to the Left, Jokers on the Right

Posted by Debra Saunders, March 30, 2010

When activists break the law protesting Republican policies, it is because lefties care so much. But when conservatives act likewise, it’s because they are loudmouths and louts.

So TV tells me. During an interview last week with Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., NBC’s Ann Curry observed that former GOP running mate Sarah Palin, who was about to stump for McCain over the weekend, had told supporters, “Don’t retreat, instead — reload” and posted on her Facebook page “a map highlighting weak Democratic districts that conservatives should target with a crosshair symbol. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon How the Left Fakes the Hate: A Primer

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Posted by Michelle Malkin, March 26, 2010

If you can’t stand the heat, manufacture a hate-crime epidemic.

After years of covering racial hoaxes on college campuses and victim sob stories in the public arena, I’ve encountered countless opportunists who live by that demented mindset. At best, the fakers are desperately seeking 15 minutes of infamy. At worst, their aim is the criminalization of political dissent.

Upon decimating the deliberative process to hand President Obama a health care “reform” victory, unpopular Beltway Democrats and their media water-carriers now claim there’s a Tea Party epidemic of racism, harassment and violence against them. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon American People Say ‘No’ While Democrats Say ‘Yes We Can’

 

 Posted by Bobby EberleMarch 22, 2010 at 10:30 am

The debate and vote on Sunday regarding Barack Obama’s health insurance makeover were as amazing as they were tragic. Never before have I seen legislators not only lie repeatedly on the House floor, but also so brazenly defy the will of the American people.

There was not a poll in the country, whether it was CNN, Fox News, Rasmussen, or Gallup that showed Americans in favor of the Democrats’ plan. Yet they pushed forward. Why? Because they could. As the American people were making their voices heard by saying, “Don’t pass this bill,” the Democrats were chanting, “Yes we can.” Pathetic. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Ten Facts Every American Should Know About Democrats’ Final Government Takeover of Health Care

The following is an analysis by the Office of the Republican Leader John Boehner, March 19, 2010
Ten Facts Every American Should Know About Democrats’ Final Government Takeover of Health Care

NUMBERS TO KNOW:
• $569.2 billion in tax increases
• $523.5 billion in Medicare cuts
• $48 billion more for Medicaid

1. A Job-Killing Government Takeover of Health Care. No amount of changes or legislative tricks can hide the true destructive nature of this bill: $17 billion in new taxes on Americans who do not comply with the individual mandate, $52 billion in new taxes on employers that do not provide health coverage deemed “acceptable” or “affordable” by government bureaucrats, and new taxes on capital gains, dividends and interest that will further stifle economic growth and job creation. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Washington Chaos Portends Obama’s Vision For America

Posted by Christopher G. Adamo, March 19, 2010

As the nationalized “Healthcare” debacle nears its end game, the people of America are increasingly shocked and disgusted by the raw ugliness of the Obama “governing” philosophy. Those platitudes of “hope and change” are gone, and in their place a thoroughly regretful American populace now witnesses, to its horror, the total desecration of this once triumphal constitutional republic. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Kagen’s Lobster with Liberals

Posted by Wis Gop, March 17, 2010

MADISON – A Massachusetts Congressman who recently told House Democrats “You’re screwed” is hosting a fundraiser in the Bay State for vulnerable incumbent Wisconsin Congressman Steve Kagen. As reported in the Somerville Journal, Congressman Michael Capuano and several other Massachusetts politicos are hosting a fundraiser for Kagen on Sunday, March 21 in an upscale Boston suburb.

“Instead of telling his constituents back in the Badger State how he’ll vote on health care, Steve Kagen is busy planning his next fundraiser in Boston with Massachusetts liberals,” said Reince Priebus, Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin. “Steve Kagen isn’t just out of touch, he’s out of state. How can he be listening to Wisconsin voters when he’s eating lobster with liberals?

Hosting Kagen’s East Coast Elitist fundraiser will be a House Democrat who should be able to teach Kagen a thing or two about losing races. Congressman Michael Capuano recently lost a primary race to Martha Coakley as they unsuccessfully attempted to keep the seat held by Ted Kennedy in the hands of Democrats. Afterwards, Capuano told his House colleagues, “You’re screwed” as they sought his advice about the political landscape.

“East coast elitists are getting more face-time with Congressman Kagen on the weekend of the health care vote than folks in Appleton and Green Bay who want to know how their representative will vote,” Priebus said. “It’s time for Kagen to get back to work for Wisconsin or voters will send him packing in November.”

PostHeaderIcon The #1 Reason Democrats Should Vote Against ObamaCare

Posted By Bobby Eberle On March 17, 2010 at 8:46 am

We are in the home stretch of the debate on the health care bill that Americans don’t want. Polls consistently show the American people against this legislation, yet the Democrats keep pushing. They are now so concerned about its passage, that they are considering “passing” it without a real vote. If a bill takes maneuvering like that, isn’t that a sign that it’s time to quit? Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon We Simply Can’t Afford Another Entitlement Program

Posted by Frank Salvato, March 12, 2010

Congressional Progressives are arm-twisting, threatening, promising and cajoling each and every member of the Legislative Branch in an effort to advance proposed healthcare insurance reform legislation. They are setting the stage to use the reconciliation process to advance the legislation in the Senate, even though the process was created to address budgetary financial issues, exclusively. And one House member, Louise Slaughter (P-NY), is even concocting procedure that would literally bypass any need for the House to vote on the Senate proposal. The effort that is going into circumventing the will of the American people is wickedly stunning. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Dems Are Stuck With a Mess of Their Own Making

Posted by Michael Barone, March 11, 2010

There’s a lively debate going on in the blogosphere and the press about whether Democrats would be better off passing or not passing a health care bill.

Some liberals claim that Democrats would be better off passing a bill, any bill, even if it’s unpopular with the general electorate. The idea is to energize the Democratic base, currently demoralized by the prospects of failure. Current polls show Democrats far less enthusiastic and far less likely to vote — passing a law might change that. Read the rest of this entry »