Monday, February 28, 2011

Massachusetts Congressmen Incite Hatred and Murder, as CNN Decides "Taking It Back" Okay

Yes, you again hae to understand that the headline adopts the "guilt by association" and SPECULATIVE leaps adopted by the Pima County Sheriff, the mainstream media, and other leftist Democrats. That is the same leap these people made to blame Sarah Palin for the Fiffords shooting in Arizona (with LESS justification).

You will remember that CNN and the rest of the mainstream media--the worst hypocrites to ever walk the Earth,, on two legs or four--used to tag the Tea Party as inciting to hatred based on ISOLATED signs and relatively tame rallies (not nearly as vicious as the union demonstratons in Wisconsin, and the signs and shouts there). That includes putting cross hairs over pictures of Governor Scott Walker, where it is not clear that they are merely meant to indicae political targets (as Sarah Palin obviiiously meant when she put up a map with cross hairs on the districts of Democrats targeted in the 2010 election).

But what is the headline talking about? Well, in the last week or so a Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts, speaking in Boston, said something like the following: "When the rights of union members are violated, they need to take to the streets and get a little bloody." The mainstream media pretty much ignored it, when they would have repeated it every half hour if ANY Tea Party person (in any leadership role at all, and maybe without such a role) had said anything like that.

However, CNN finally did report on the incident. They merely compounded their obvious hypocrisy. They did not report on the original statement, or run vido. Instead, they reported on the Congressman TAKING BACK THE STATEMENT in he course of a report on his support of the Wisconsin protesters. And the CNN people obviously thought that took care of the matter (NOT the CNN attitude when any Tea Party or conservative person "takes back" something).

WHERE, oh wrere, are the reports on the hour, or the half hour, about how imp;ortant "civility" is in American politics. CNN, and the rest of the mainstream media, seem to have forgotten they ever said anything at al about civility once the Wisconsin protests began. Thre are no questions to Democrats asking them to CONDMEN the "incivility". There are no demands of President Obama that he call for "civility". Three are few reports of signs and shouts, other than simply images (constantly) of the UNCIVIL protesters in Wisconsin, and elsewhere.

QE.D. One Massachuseetts politician obviously is inciting hatred an murder--not to mention all members of labor unions (under the same standards CNN and the rest of the mainstream media have applied to the Tea Party). There is simply no doubt that these (:mainstream media and other leftist Democrats) are the worst hypocrites who have eer walked the Earth, on tow legs or four. (Just to make clear, my standards on "guilt by association" are not the same as CNN, but I find it useful to apply their standards in these articles to emphasize the hypocrisy and dishonesty).

P.S. Note, as usual, that the above has neither been proofread nor spell checked (eyesight).

P.P.S. Note, further, that the Boston comments of the Democratic Congressman were NOT disavowed AT THE TIME by him, or anyone else at the rally. CNN, and the rest of the mainstream media, have expressed their expectation that Tea Party organizers IMMEDIATELY stop and disavow any "uncivil" statements or allegedly "racist" shouts merely coming from the crowd.

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