Michael Rowe has an article on the Huffington Post, posted today, that makes a few wild-eyed claims about right-wing extremists.
For example, Ann Coulter is responsible for yesterday’s tragic shooting at the Holocaust Museum.
Bill O’Reilly is responsible for the shooting of well-known abortion doctor George Tiller.
Oh, and the coup de grace: Sarah Palin and all of her supporters are raging racists.
That’s not to mention the implication that Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Glenn Beck, and all of Fox News were the favorite news sources of James von Brunn, now-infamous shooter at the Holocaust museum.
Idiotic though these claims most certainly are, liberal bilge of this magnitude demands confrontation. First, examine what Rowe wrote on Ann Coulter:
Coulter has made her fortune by generating, fanning, and nurturing hatred and contempt for a variety of people, including liberals, Democrats, gays, foreign nationals, 9/11 widows, feminists, single mothers, Muslims, and any other group she could throw to her disenfranchised readership as shark bait. [...] James von Brunn, driven by his own twisted version of Coulter's publicly-proclaimed perspectives regarding the "imperfection" of Jews, entered the Holocaust Museum in Washington and put them into action, with tragic and deadly consequences.
Few people would deny that controversy follows Coulter like a guided missile. But if pressed, I doubt Rowe could point to a single instance in which Coulter called for the killing of any Jew. He certainly failed to do so in his article. While it seems more than redundant to claim bias in the Huffington Post, this unbacked accusation borders on the very extremism he errantly sees.
Next, on Bill O’Reilly, Rowe pontificates:
Much the same thing happened on May 31st when Scott Roeder entered the Reformation Lutheran Church during Sunday services and slaughtered abortion provider Dr. George Tiller. Media analysts continue to explore a possible continuum between Tiller's murder and FOX host Bill O'Reilly's well-documented on-air tirades against the doctor, whom he repeatedly called "Tiller the Baby Killer." O'Reilly broadcast his vendetta to millions and millions of FOX viewers already infected with evangelical superstitions and a horror of science, especially science as it applies to a woman's right to choose.
Dr. George Tiller was murdered by a man who was easily beyond the reaches of conservatism. Bill O’Reilly has not ever, not a single time, called for the vigilante murder of any person; much less the murder of an infamous abortion doctor. Furthermore, let’s look at Rowe’s writing – in the same article:
If O'Reilly had been a serious journalist or broadcaster instead of a sclerotic, chronically-aggravated right-wing rage pimp, he might have had the professional self-awareness or ethical sense to realize that he was putting George Tiller's life in danger over the more than 28 broadcasts in which he used Tiller's name.
Darkly insinuating a shadowy conspiracy of the right-wing media (if that is one’s definition of Bill O’Reilly) on a website built by and for left-wing activists does the exact same thing that Rowe accuses O’Reilly of doing. Would Rowe feel responsibility for O’Reilly’s death, if (God forbid) that were to occur? Would Markos Moulitsas, founder of the DailyKos blog, publicly hold himself responsible? The chances of that are highly unlikely.
Then, there’s Sarah Palin and the Republican base. The following quote is quite long, but it is important to note the logical progression (such as it is) in making the connection between Sarah Palin, the Republican base, George W. Bush, right-wing talk radio, and James von Brunn.
Sarah "Screw the Political Correctness" Palin, on the other hand, seemed right at home. She marched into those same crowds grinning and winking, and "Yoo betcha-ing" like she was onstage at the Miss Alaska pageant. While her supporters waved watermelon slices and stuffed monkeys, Palin talked about who the "real Americans" were, and who was "palling around with terrorists." She refused to address the blatant racism of her fans, or address the obvious exploitation of Obama's middle name, Hussein, and the implication she herself was making with her "terrorist" comments.She was, after all, playing to the accurately-named Republican "base," the same crowd to whom George Bush had sold his second presidential term by pandering to their darkest and most cowardly aspect. This time out it was fear of gay marriage and adoption, carefully tended fear of another 9/11, fear of more fallout from a war they still didn't believe he'd lied about.
One can almost appreciate the horrible honesty of the racists among the McCain-Palin supporters who were able to admit what the others obfuscated: that they didn't want a black man in the White House. Certain videos from their rallies are deeply disturbing. They showcase the seething racism of her most ardent followers.
History has already recorded their obsession with Obama's origins, his religious background, and his citizenship, which remains an obsession among them today.
Obama's citizenship was reportedly also something of an obsession for von Brunn, and likely very much on his mind when he walked into the museum and opened fire to make a statement about what "his" America ought to look like. I have no trouble imagining which radio stations he listened to, or which pundits best represented his baseline political ideology. And why.
First, despite the well-documented bias of the media against Sarah Palin, there is no reputable report on stuffed animals or fruit of any kind at Palin rallies. I have, however, heard news reports on Oreo cookies being hurled onstage at Michael Steele for Senate campaign stops (circa 2006). Furthermore, there is simply no evidence to back the claim that all of Palin’s fans are racists. That is liberal hysteria of the basest order – preying on the fears of liberals, that the backward hill folk are coming to slaughter them.
It is not racist to wonder whether a person is constitutionally qualified to run for President. John McCain was asked that very question, as he was born in the Panama Canal Zone, and not in the main-land United States. As the Republican candidate was held to the same standard, one wonders why it is seen as racist to request a birth certificate from the Democrat. Perhaps it is unnecessary; but legal curiosity isn’t racism.
And then there’s the smear again, that right-wing radio and Fox News are shadow conspirators in a secretive plot to kill George Tiller, and a little-known security guard at the Holocaust museum. Having already written about George Tiller, what of the Holocaust museum shooting? Was this man a right-wing extremist?
Turns out, he was not. In fact, he can easily be proven to be a virulent national socialist – in other words, a Nazi. Ben Johnson of FrontPageMagazine.com has an excellent write-up of James von Brunn’s ideology (h/t Noel Sheppard). This man was not, in any way imaginable, a conservative.
Those facts, one might predict, will not trouble the media in the slightest.



















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Wow, I never saw that
June 11, 2009 - 15:32 ET by mattmWow, I never saw that coming...
Me neither. I thought it
June 11, 2009 - 16:18 ET by motherbeltMe neither.
I thought it was the Mike Rowe who stars in Dirty Jobs on the Discovery Channel!
I think he would have done a better job.
I didn't think it was physically possible, but this both sucks and blows. -Bart Simpson
Ignorance is Bliss
June 11, 2009 - 15:38 ET by MES41067or maybe not these people are nuttier than a squirrel turd.
(Lenin called them "useful idiots" I for one have no use for them.)
Rowe
June 11, 2009 - 15:44 ET by jessieHjessieH Now that's hate! See the difference liberals?
Fact-free analysis
June 11, 2009 - 15:45 ET by KC MulvilleI saw this earlier on the HuffPost (sorry, I do read what liberals write). The paranoia and prejudice behind every word is scary. Rowe's equation is simple: if you oppose him, you must be insane, or psychotic. (Which, ironically, is a conclusion so lacking in sense that it boomerangs back on the believer ... his beliefs prove his own emotional imbalance.)
When I heard him claim that the nutcase shooter at the Holocaust Museum was "putting into action" a version of Ann Coulter's "perspective" ... wow ... talk about a hop, skip, and a jump in logic!
Are they really this paranoid about conservatives? There, there ... lie quiet now ... it'll all be over soon ...
This is an example of big tent inclusion?
June 11, 2009 - 15:58 ET by c5thenThis bigoted stereotyping prejudiced hate from the very people who claim to be tolerant and inclusive of all views?
Fascism is quickly gaining the upper hand in the left-wing loony world of the Hypocrites Post.
Hey, I got the wrong "CHANGE"!
www.loyaltoliberty.com
Rowe
June 11, 2009 - 16:02 ET by jdlybrandThis guy's head is so far up his butt; he can probably see his tonsils.
Since the right is screaming
June 11, 2009 - 16:02 ET by goldbarSince the right is screaming so loudly that von Brunn is a lefty is proof that he's not a lefty. He obviously didn't vote for Obama and he openly wrote he "hated blacks" and welfare recipients. Hardly the ideolgy of the left. He was a HUGE fan of the Nazi party. So now the right is trying to spin Nazi ideology as leftist. Quite a stretch in that racial purity and religous fervor were their mantras and something the left will have nothing of. So this begs that question--Was von Brunn a Fox News/Rush Limbaugh republican? Well, I doubt the guy was reading Al Franken's books and listening to the local FM soft rock station. We'll know more in the next few days.
Not likely goldbar...
June 11, 2009 - 16:28 ET by BKeyservon Brunn, it appears, was not likely fond of Fox News:
Seems the Weekly Standard may have been another target.
Even the scumbag's own words seem to bely your claims:
There's also a claim (not yet substatiated) that the guy was a registered democrat.
What will you say if that turns out to be true? I guess it's a good thing you pop in on this site- at least it's an honest education...
name that party
June 12, 2009 - 06:49 ET by m1xramLet's play Name That Party! This is a real nail biter, which party could it be? The suspense is killing me.
One more goldbar
June 11, 2009 - 16:33 ET by BKeyserAs long as you're (hopefully) learning and not just parroting HuffPo and Kos, maybe you can explain why antichrist.net deemed it necessary to remove von Brunn's posts from their site. How many right-wing anti-Christians do you know?
Stick with what you understand, goldbar. Don't speak.
June 11, 2009 - 16:44 ET by danebramageRacism is no part of right-wing ideology in America, genius. What chiefly characterizes American conservatism is opposition to highly centralized, consolidated government. What characterizes American leftism is exactly the opposite: a love of centralized, authoritarian government. Racism has no necessary connection to either one.
Since you clearly have no education, let me get you up to speed: "Right-wing" and "Left-wing" as they are understood today are conventions born of mid-20th century European politics (not American). The Communists were held to be on the left, while their enemies, the Fascists, were held to be their opposites, on the right. But in reality, Fascism is simply a species, or strain, of Socialism. Fascism is Communism without the actual ownership of industry by government. Under Fascism, industry is kept in the hands of private citizens, but is directed by government. The reason the Communists hated the Fascists was not because they hated the Fascistic economic system. It was because the Fascistic system was not ordered to equality and economic justice as Marx defined it. It was ordered to more selfish, nationalistic ends that, not incidentally, physically threatened Russia and the whole Soviet Union. So "right" and "left," as they applied to Europe, are nothing but the right and left extremes of the Socialist spectrum.
Racism had no necessary connection to Fascism any more than it did to Communism. That was an accretion tacked on by Hitler due to his notion that there could not be a true, united, Fascistic nation without racial purity. Italy, for example, although it also had a Fascist government, had no equivalent fixation on race.
Racism in America, then, if it's going to be attributed to either side, more properly belongs to the leftist collectivism which it became associated with in Europe. However, in truth, it has no proper place on either side, as I've said. It's true that American racists (who, let us remember, tend to revere Hitler and Fascism) today tend to be opposed to the federal government (i.e. "big government"), but that's simply because the federal government right now is opposed to them. If for some reason the government were to become racist tomorrow, you can bet the racist Aryans would be right on board with them. We conservatives, on the other hand, would still be out here, protesting to high heaven.
Glad to see that as a
June 11, 2009 - 17:11 ET by goldbarGlad to see that as a republican, you support Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity and are not racists as we on the left are.
How would supporting a
June 11, 2009 - 17:44 ET by BDHow would supporting a racist policy such as affirmative action make you NOT racist?
up is down
June 12, 2009 - 06:06 ET by m1xramThat is an excellent question. I think the answer lies in liberal terminology and logic. At the Ministry of Truth the racist policy of Affirmative Action has been declared NOT racist in spite of being racist. It is a simple case of UP is really DOWN and we should just ignore gravity and well, truth.
Allright Goldbar! Keep up your raging mouth w/o the facts.
June 11, 2009 - 16:59 ET by pahuberI will sit back and watch your ideas crumble in full view.
Oh, brother, you REALLY stepped in it this time, pal...
June 11, 2009 - 17:58 ET by Tailgunner'He obviously didn't vote for Obama and he openly wrote he "hated blacks" and welfare recipients. Hardly the ideolgy (sic) of the left.'
Have you ever heard of the Democratic Senator who served as Majority Leader for ten years?
Who was an officer in the Ku Klux Klan?
Who is still an honored member of the Democratic Senate?
He's Sen Robert K Byrd.
Yes, hating blacks and welfare recipients is the ideology of the left.
The left holds them in contempt, lies to them, uses them, manipulates them, and throws them a few crumbs from our tables from time to time.
And if you want to see raw, vicious, calculated, destructive racism, watch how the left treats conservative women and minorities such as Michelle Malkin, Carrie Prejean, Michael Steele, Clarence Thomas and Condoleeza Rice.
Liberals conceal their racism until the right target presents itself, then we see a raging hatred every bit as lethal as the one Sen Robert Byrd nursed while he led a domestic terrorist group whose only mission was to disarm, disenfranchise, terrorize and murder blacks.
And once again, Nazis were National Socialists. Left wingers. Socialists are not and can never be 'right-wingers'.
From his writings: “SOCIALISM, represents the future of the West.”
Sorry, pal, you're not going to pin this one on Rush Limbaugh.
NOLO PUGNARE ME OCCIDERE
What Obama giveth with one hand he taketh away with both hands.
plumbumbar
June 11, 2009 - 17:49 ET by UnsaneI realize your whole mission here is to spew Leftist and Socialist talking points, and to go to bat for your God, His Majesty The Shahinshah, but THIS takes the cake.
You may now PROVE that either Fox News or Rush Limabugh are racist.
Until such time you can do so, you can STFU.
By the way, how did the orgasm feel when you heard of this story? Or were you disappointed that this deranged lunatic couldn't kill more people? Regardless, it's pretty sick for you to enjoy this, or to use the killings of others to pursue your statist political agenda.
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
Here is what you are supposed to be saying
June 11, 2009 - 21:13 ET by ereineiHere ya go Goldbar & buddies: http://www.democrats...
Please do better in the future.
Hey Goldbar, you sound like
June 11, 2009 - 21:12 ET by ereineiHey Goldbar, you sound like you are reading from the current MoveOn/Media Matters/Democrat (in that order b/c the first two tell that last what to say) talking points. Notice that everything they say they try to link in Rush Limbaugh and you followed their instructions. Your arguments don't even actually make sense. Can you even identify why?
By the way, the talking points also said that in addition to saying Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, you are also supposed to talk about guns and Sarah Palin somehow. Dude, you gotta read better and FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. What a dissapointment.
ere.... ROFLMAO! That was
June 11, 2009 - 21:19 ET by bigtimerere....
ROFLMAO!
That was precious...true too.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
"Dirka dirka dirka RUSH
June 11, 2009 - 21:37 ET by HockeyKid"Dirka dirka dirka RUSH LIMBAUGH dirka dirka. Dirka dirka SEAN HANNITY dirka GUNS dirka SARAH PALIN dirka dirka Mohammed jihad."
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
I had no idea that Ann
June 11, 2009 - 16:02 ET by BKeyserI had no idea that Ann Coulter was an 88 year old anti-Semite. Had he said Rachel Maddow...
And as for Sarah Palin- lets just say for argument's sake (and I personally don't believe this one iota) that she's an unintelligent illiterate, wholly unqualified to be a governor, much less VP. Why so much effort to marginalize the marginal? Again, for argument's sake, let's concede she's washed up, absolutely no threat to Democrats -I mean, if all this is true, how could she be a threat. So why all the paranoid attacks? Nobody's attacking John Kerry. If there's ever been a more insignificant political loser, I challenge you to name him.
LOL
June 11, 2009 - 16:08 ET by danebramageBecause, as we all know, Jews are perfect.
Because, as we all know, it is patently absurd and hateful to suggest that Jews are not perfect.
Hilarious! Apparently now the suggestion that someone or some group is less than perfect is a hate crime (or is it just Jews, Mike?). I guess that puts Jesus right up there on the cross where He belongs as a world-class hater, because all Catholics, following Him, consider all men imperfect. Or, to keep the point within the realm of politics, it kinda requires ol' Mike to consider us American conservatives as perfect, doesn't it? Don't be hatin' on us now, Mikey. We have no flaws, after all.
These people are too stupid for words.
Actually...
June 11, 2009 - 16:34 ET by Mike Sargent...he's referring to when Coulter spoke of "perfecting" the Jews by converting them to Christianity. It's a typical Coulter quote - designed to get massive attention. But at the same time, that DOES NOT in any way call for the death or harming of any Jews - or anyone else, for that matter. Rowe is still suffering from a severe case of cranial rectitus...
Mike
June 11, 2009 - 17:03 ET by danebramageYeah, I kind of suspected that that was what he was referring to, but that's not what he said and, in any case, the point still stands. It's not hateful to suggest that a doctrine is imperfect, and Coulter's comment was meant to refer to Jews' misunderstanding of God's revelation to man; i.e. their religious doctrine. Clearly, Jews feel the same way about the Christian understanding. It's no crime for either side to say so, nor is it an incitement to murder.
You'd think an "award-winning journalist" could write a column that didn't make him look like even more of an idiot than his argument already warranted.
Actually (Part 2)...
June 11, 2009 - 22:47 ET by m4ster chief...she is either quoting or paraphrasing the New Testament, as some Christians (note the capital "C') are wont to do. The book of Hebrews, for instance, is chock full of references to "perfect" and "perfection." One example: 10:10 "...we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all." On to 10:14 "For by one offering [His death] He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified."
So as you say above, Mike, neither Apostle Paul nor Anne are referring to earthly imperfection, but spiritual. A "perfected Jew," as defined by the NT writers, just means one who has accepted Jesus as the promised Messiah, right?
"Allies to Land at Normandy Tomorrow!" New York Times headline; June 5, 1944 (h/t M. Malkin)
We are now in a full blown
June 11, 2009 - 16:08 ET by bigtimerWe are now in a full blown war with the enemy within...big time...the likes of which I have never seen.
They have an agenda to fulfill....and they are not going to win with silencing us with their lying fear tactics...like they are trying to do at break-neck speed...along with their plans for the Fairness Doctrine in whatever name they use to be implemented, along with them wanting to get their paws in the internet.
The congress-critters on the right had better fight back, with conviction, or get out of the way....you will be removed in 2010.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
kos posts
June 11, 2009 - 16:12 ET by trhugT.R. Huggins I wish I had the skills I once used to steal and hack an entire web site . I'd personally rearrange some leftie sites. I have never seen a time when juvenile Re-Educated voters along with pure fools could elect another re-educated person to president. The same people will be the ones who won't survive if bad times occur. Such are the types who post on blogs such as kos. In a squeeze these will be first to leave America. Unbridled hatred can destroy any family. Imagine what hatred exists in said blog postings. Today black is white, light is dark, truth is lie..........
Hurry Lord Jesus.
Excuse Me: Obama Has Wasted Time Rushing Wrong Projects
June 11, 2009 - 16:54 ET by JDWWhy do people still have guns?
JDW
DAILY WAVE
When people fear their government there is tyranny.
When government fears the people there is liberty.
I sometimes wonder just how
June 11, 2009 - 17:15 ET by pitter43I sometimes wonder just how stupid democrat/liberals can be. Every time I think I've seen the most stupid thing they can possibly do, they surprise me.
Lies...all lies.
June 11, 2009 - 17:19 ET by TailgunnerAnd he knows it.
NOLO PUGNARE ME OCCIDERE
What Obama giveth with one hand he taketh away with both hands.
and more lies
June 12, 2009 - 06:34 ET by m1xramThat's what I was looking for. Usually somebody has already made my point. I would add...
People often point their fingers of hate at others and invoke Hitler but they forget his softer side, his propaganda department. Instead of tanks and bombs they used pen and ink to lie, malign, and generally attack those they couldn't intellectually debate. We see a lot of that these days in the MSM, from "comics," and from hit and run posters who could never argue one on one with a person like Ann Coulter.
Are they really sure they want to do this?
June 11, 2009 - 21:06 ET by ereineiI'm always amazed that Republicans don't use opportunities like this to absolutely hammer the crap out of Democrat racial problems. Let's review a little shall we?
Reconstruction - The KKK was created as a terrorist wing of the DEMOCRAT party to prevent blacks from even thinking about going to the polls, much less vote. REPUBLICANS ended slavery and would have been successful at completely equalizing the former slaves by giving them the vote, and all other rights guaranteed by the Constitution. However....
With the Hayes election part of the deal that got him elected was the Federal troops would be withdrawn from Southern states. Who wanted this? DEMOCRATS. Why? Because with the troops (who had successfully crushed the KKK during the Grant administration) gone they could get what they wanted, which was putting blacks back as close to slavery as possible. Thus the passage of Jim Crow Laws and the development of share cropping among other atrocities (oh and the KKK came back too in the 20s). This continued for another 100 years until blacks finally had enough and the Civil Rights movement began.
The only reason any Democrat ever signed any of the Civil Rights bills was to get votes. They didn't give two pennies of caring about actual rights. REPUBLICANS wrote and sponsored all those bills. REPUBLICANS have always pushed for civil rights for all. Democrats have ALWAYS tried to radicalize Republicans for it b/c that is the antithesis of what Democrats believe. They believe in power and control and that's it. So they take credit for passage of those bills and, with the help of the media, spew the myth that Republicans tried to obstruct it, when in actual fact it was the other way around.
The Democrat record on racial issues is abhorrent. Why Republicans don't call them out more for that is beyond me. Guess they just aren't as mean as people say.
underlying current
June 11, 2009 - 21:38 ET by vote24The libs, tend to make their outrageous comments from the safety of a keyboard, or a well stocked panel of friends. They have managed to avoid confrontation at nearly every turn. A strategy that must be commended. Putting off the inevitable does not make that fate go away. Face it friends. They are absolutely terrified of us. Anyone who truly understands the concept of self reliance and the constitution, is just fear of the unknown to them. They know they we can handle them anytime it becomes truly neccessary. And these attacks against prominent conservative media figures is really a cry out for help and understanding.
This idiot unknowingly
June 11, 2009 - 21:39 ET by HockeyKidThis idiot unknowingly admits to the basic MO of liberal "journalists". He says, "I have no trouble imagining" the behavior of his subject. That's what leftists do: imagine their stories and then write them down. Facts just don't matter to them.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Me too, me too...meeee...please!
June 11, 2009 - 23:03 ET by m4ster chiefI never get blamed for anything! What does an average guy like me have to do to get slammed by Dave or Keith or Chris? Can't I at least get banned from the UK like Michael Savage, or from New York or somewhere?
I'm really envious of Anne, Rush, Sean, Bill O, Sarah, et al. What's a little guy to do? I just want something to frame and hang on my wall.
"Allies to Land at Normandy Tomorrow!" New York Times headline; June 5, 1944 (h/t M. Malkin)
m4c.... Well... ...Joe
June 11, 2009 - 23:09 ET by bigtimerm4c....
Well...
...Joe the Plumber may have some good advice.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Seems like liberals like to
June 12, 2009 - 09:41 ET by misterbee241Seems like liberals like to hold everybody responsible except.... the shooter himself. Anything they can do to shut down conservative talk, they'll do it. Nothing is too low for them to stoop to it.
"I dont need to read a newspaper to know the world's been shaved by a drunken barber."
Walter Brennan, The Colonel, Meet John Doe, 1941