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10 January 2011

The Current Insurrection - Part 2

As if it wasn't enough to deal with a full weekend of Progressive stupidity, constantly (and without any facts whatsoever) rush to paint Rep. Giffords' shooter as some sort of Tea Partier, I had the pleasure of listening to my local Progressive talk station (760 AM) on the drive today.  It unfortunately became exceptionally clear while listening to the callers, as well as the hosts (notably David Sirota and Mario Solis Marich, Denver), that the myth of "violent rhetoric" only existing on the right-wing had somehow become etched in stone this weekend.

As Michelle Malkin has correctly pointed out [1], there are numerous examples of "violent rhetoric" coming from the Progressive left.  At risk of repeating myself or the hundreds of others who are sure to point these out on the internet, here are a few of the shining examples of Progressive love for their fellow man:

1.  Photo of a man aiming a rifle at a painting of Sarah Palin and her daughter, presumably kneeling after having shot some sort of animal.  The rifle is aimed at Sarah Palin's head.  Does this qualify as "violent rhetoric?"


2.  A cartoon of Sarah Palin being called a "MILP" (Mother I'd Like to Punch), and being punched in the face [2].



3.  Abysmal failure Sarah Bernhard defends [3] her comment regarding the gang rape of Sarah Palin.


4.  Stamps showing the assassination of President Bush.


5.  T-shirts calling for the assassination of President Bush.


6.  Deranged Progressive talk radio host Mike Malloy urges Glenn Beck to kill himself on the air.


7.  Progressive talk radio host Montel Williams calls on Michele Bachmann to kill herself on the air.


8.  And finally, the pinnacle of them all, the movie "Death of a President," which depicts the assassination of George W. Bush [4] [5].

I should note, for clarity, that these examples are not indicative of a "culture of hate" among all Progressives.  Progressives are not in any way responsible for what some deranged lunatic does on his own free will.  Lunatics exist in every party, and yes, that means that there are deranged lunatics on the right as well.

Why can't we be honest with each other rather than trying to place blame?  The important issue is not that talk radio should be silenced or that firearms should be further restricted.  The important issue is that a Congresswoman was shot, a federal judge was killed, and perhaps even more importantly, a 9 year old little girl was killed.

The girl, by the way, was born on September 11, 2001.

In love of liberty,
The Bulletproof Patriot

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