Thoughts of Obama From Bama
Week 103: “Shameless Liberal Political Exploitation”
Carried away by the wind
You carried away by the wind
this life
Carried away by the wind
Your carried away by the wind
this life
Oh its a shame you cannot stay by my side
Oh its a shame now you’re gone
Oh it’s a shame you cannot stay by my side
Oh it’s a shame now you’re gone “The Wind”, Jerry Jeff Walker
A seriously disturbed; obviously mentally disabled; most likely insane although not necessarily criminally insane; unremorseful cold blooded murderer; a coward who viciously gunned down innocent men, woman and children committed a crime in Tucson, Arizona on Saturday of the 103rd week of the Obama Administration that cries out for swift and severe justice. The psychopath that carried out this unprovoked massacre can’t be hung, given the chair, exterminated by a chemical cocktail, shot, beheaded, burned at the stake and/or stoned to death soon enough.
Less than three hours later a seriously disturbed; obviously mentally disabled; most likely insane although not necessarily criminally insane; unremorseful cold blooded New York Times left wing elitist head case; a coward who viciously exploited gunned down innocent men, woman and children; a man who committed a journalistic crime against good sense, common decency and intellectual integrity Paul Krugman, Socialist NYT’s Economist, accused the right wing conservative echo chamber of having responsibility for this mayhem and for specifically inciting the lunatic that carried out the Saturday attack in Tucson.
Krugman’s victim of conservative hate speech and right wing violence advocating propaganda is twenty-two year old Jared Loughner who opened fire on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' Saturday political event in Tucson, killing six people, wounding 14 more and leaving the lawmaker clinging to life in an Arizona hospital. The fact Comrade Krugman doesn’t even have a frog’s hair worth of evidence to support his wild eyed accusations doesn’t even phase this arrogant, hyper-partisan, left wing, low life, verbal bomb thrower.
In his own words – “We don’t have proof yet that this was political, but the odds are that it was. She’s been the target of violence before. And for those wondering why a Blue Dog Democrat, the kind Republicans might be able to work with, might be a target, the answer is that she’s a Democrat who survived what was otherwise a GOP sweep in Arizona, precisely because the Republicans nominated a Tea Party activist. And yes, she was on Sarah Palin’s infamous “crosshairs” list”.
Twenty innocent fellow citizens were gunned downed in Tucson Saturday by a twenty-two year old criminally insane white male who according to friends and his own blog postings considered himself a liberal pot head. Six died including a Federal Judge and a precious nine year old girl who’s all too tragically short life was violently bookended by her birth on 9/11 2001 and last Saturday.
Jared Loughner’s only political preferences seem to be his favorable opinion of the “Communist Manifesto”, a doctrine shared with President Obama, and Hitler’s political vision as described in “Mien Kempf”. Nothing, lets repeat that, absolutely nothing suggesting this psychopath has any ties to conservatism or right wing philosophy.
Mr. Krugman and fellow media propagandist along with unscrupulous extreme left wing politicians irresponsibly continue to blame conservatives and their alleged incendiary rhetoric for Loughner’s insane behavior. Following are additional remarks by Krugman and comrades advocating their insane agenda:
• Krugman, in his blog post on the Times website, mentioned Giffords' presence last year on Sarah Palin's "infamous crosshairs list." This was a map with the districts of 20 vulnerable House Democrats with images of crosshairs overlaid on each. The map was accompanied by a caption saying:” IT'S TIME TO TAKE A STAND”
• In his NYT’s editorial Krugman dribbles on, “When you heard the terrible news from Arizona, were you completely surprised?” Krugman begins. “Or were you, at some level, expecting something like this atrocity to happen?” After he approvingly cites Bill Clinton’s disgusting attempt to pin the Oklahoma City bombings on Rush Limbaugh, he says “you could see, just by watching the crowds at the McCain-Palin rallies, that it was ready to happen again.”
• Krugman concedes “the shooter in Arizona appears to have been mentally troubled,” but “that doesn’t mean his act can or should be treated as an isolated event, having nothing to do with the national climate.”
• Liberal Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, also found a political element in Saturday's bloodshed. Dupnik argued that the "vitriol" of the country's harshly polarized political climate was partly to blame, arguing that unbalanced individuals are uniquely "susceptible" to vitriol.
• Democrat Congressman Bill Pascrell of N.J. said conservative lawmakers and Fox News are at fault. He told the Bergen Record Saturday: "There's an aura of hate, and elected politicians feed it; certain people on Fox News feed it."
• The number three ranked House Democrat, Rep. James Clyburn, S.C. had this to say, "The sheriff out there in Tucson, I think he's got it right. Words do have consequences. And I think that we have to really -- this is nothing new. I've been saying this for a long time now."
• Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois, the number-two Democrat in the Senate invoked "don't retreat, reload," a phrase from a well publicized message once used by Sarah Palin, as the kind of "violent" sentiment that can provoke incidents like Saturday's. Durbin stated over the weekend "These sorts of things, I think, invite the kind of toxic rhetoric that can lead unstable people to believe this is an acceptable response,"
• Democrat Steney Hoyer of Maryland, the House’s number two said, “It’s been a much angrier, confrontational environment over the last two or three years than we have experienced in the past. Far too many broadcasts now have the intent of inciting people to opposition, to anger to thinking the other side is less than moral. And I think that is a context in which someone who is mentally unbalanced can somehow feel justified in taking this kind of action. . We all need to take cognizance of that and be aware that what we say can, in fact, have consequences.”
Krugman and company’s favorite violence inciting targets seems to be the Tea Party, Fox News, Glenn Beck and the Great Conservative She Devil herself, Sarah Palin. The only problem with their position is the total absence of any evidence in support of their delusionary accusations.
Truth be told abusive and incendiary remarks are actually few and far between from the right and more abundant than white on rice from the left. Consider the following:
• House Minority Leader Pelosi’s frequent references to the Tea Party as a bunch of racist, tea bagging, ignorant, white trash yahoos.
• Majority Leader Reid’s remarks about conservatives being Nazis, W a loser and the GOP’s anti Latino bias.
• Our “Pontificator of Fighting Words-in-Chief” frequent outburst including his accusation about the Cambridge Police being stupid racist and…
• “ If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.” And…
• “I want you to go out and talk to your neighbors… I want you to argue with them, get in their faces”. And…
• “I don’t want to quell anger. I think people are right to be angry. I’m angry.” And…
• “If Latinos sit out the election instead of saying, “We’re gonna punish our enemies and we’re gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us,” if they don’t see that kind of upsurge in voting in this election, then I think it’s gonna be harder, and that’s why I think it’s so important that people focus on November 2 “
Sure enough safe to say those of a liberal persuasion don’t have any moral upper hand when it comes to political rhetoric. Especially when one considers the source of the quotes above literally come from the top three liberals/Democrats in the nation.
Paul Krugman and his liberal brethren’s shameless attempts to exploit the murder and maiming of twenty fellow Americans is a cowardly, pathetic act of desperation attempting to maintain some degree of relevance. The Country’s growing rejection of Obama’s Socialist agenda, the midterm shellacking, and Krugman and Company’s loss of credibility on the Tucson tragedy has very possibly already diminished their relevancy to unrecoverable levels.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and the family and friends whose lives were so abruptly and dramatically changed by a lone seriously disturbed lunatic who killed six individuals and wounded fourteen with extreme prejudice during what started off as such a typical Saturday political event at a Tucson shopping center on a warm January morning. We also commend President Obama and the other speakers for their words of comfort, hope and inspiration at Wednesday evening’s Memorial Service.
I am, “American by Birth and Southern by the Grace of God”
Ron W. Garikes
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
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