Media Reality Check: While Media Indict Conservative Speech, Left’s Lunacy Is Ignored
Three days after a mentally-deranged man — whose backyard in Arizona featured a bizarre shrine decorated with a human skull and rotted oranges — killed six people and severely wounded Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, the liberal media continue to cynically link Sarah Palin, the Tea Party and mainstream conservatives with the crime.
There is, of course, absolutely no evidence that “heated rhetoric” in any way motivated Jarred Loughner’s shooting spree, but the media’s repeated association of political speech with the attack suggests an attempt to exploit the tragedy to discredit mainstream conservatives by smearing them as somehow culpable.
“Giffords was one of 20 Democrats whose districts were lit up in cross-hairs on a Sarah Palin campaign Web site last spring,” CBS’s Nancy Cordes declared Saturday night in referring to a political map, adding that “Giffords and many others complained that someone unstable might act on that imagery.” Hours later on CNN, Jessica Yellin admitted “we don’t know the motive” before proceeding to raise how “on Twitter and Facebook, there is a lot of talk, in particular, about Sarah Palin.” On Sunday’s Today, leading into a clip about Palin, NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell asserted: “Giffords, a conservative Democrat, was concerned about heated campaign rhetoric from the Tea Party.”
An editorial in Monday’s New York Times justified the focus on conservatives: “It is legitimate to hold Republicans and particularly their most virulent supporters in the media responsible for the gale of anger that has produced the vast majority of these threats, setting the nation on edge.” But while the liberal media indict Palin and other conservatives, there’s a long list of vicious rhetoric coming from media liberals.
MSNBC has been the most venomous, a fact NBC has glossed over in its coverage castigating conservatives. The network’s 8pm ET host Keith Olbermann in 2009 referred to columnist Michelle Malkin as “a big mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it.” Hardball’s Chris Matthews fantasized about the death of Rush Limbaugh: “Somebody’s going to jam a CO2 pellet into his head and he’s going to explode like a giant blimp.”
The outrage evidenced this week was not to be found when a film festival showed “Death of a President,” a movie depicting the imagined assassination of President Bush. “Poor taste or, as some say, thought-provoking?” MSNBC daytime anchor Amy Robach mildly wondered on September 1, 2006.
On Monday’s The Ed Show, MSNBC’s 6pm ET host Ed Schultz pointed his finger at Fox News for supposedly inciting its audience to “think that doing something radical is the right thing to do,” but sidestepped his own history of shocking comments. “I get passionate, but not in a violent way,” Schultz insisted.
On his national radio show in 2009, however, Schultz wished for Dick Cheney’s death: “He is an enemy of the country, in my opinion, Dick Cheney is, he is an enemy of the country....Lord, take him to the Promised Land, will you?” (MP3 audio) In 2010, Schultz screamed that “Dick Cheney’s heart’s a political football. We ought to rip it out and kick it around and stuff it back in him!” (MP3 audio)

Other left-wing radio hosts have openly desired the death of leading conservatives without a peep from the liberal media elites. Radio host Mike Malloy (a onetime news writer for CNN) wished for Rush Limbaugh’s demise on January 4, 2010, a few days after the conservative host was hospitalized for chest pains: “I’m waiting for the day when I pick it up, pick up a newspaper or click on the Internet and find out he’s choked to death on his own throat fat or a great big wad of saliva or something, you know, whatever. Go away, Rush, you make me sick!” (MP3 audio)
In 2009, then-Air America radio host Montel Williams urged Congresswoman Michele Bachmann to kill herself: “Slit your wrist! Go ahead! I mean, you know, why not? I mean, if you want to — or, you know, do us all a better thing. Move that knife up about two feet. I mean, start right at the collarbone.” (MP3 audio)
If Bachmann had been the Congresswoman attacked this weekend instead of Giffords, would the media be as strong in their attacks of the overheated rhetoric lobbed against her over the past several years?
HBO’s Bill Maher, a favorite guest on CNN and other supposedly respectable news networks, wished for the deaths of both Limbaugh and Cheney. Talking about the then-Vice President in 2007, after al Qaeda exploded a truck bomb at a base in Afghanistan near where Cheney was visiting, Maher argued: “I’m just saying if he did die, other people, more people would live. That’s a fact.”
In 2008, Maher morbidly suggested Limbaugh would have been a better candidate to have died from a drug overdose: “Why couldn’t he have croaked from it instead of Heath Ledger?”
Among the claims this week is that anti-government rhetoric is putting public servants in peril. If such a dubious claim is true, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann was jeopardizing lives when he teed off against the government’s anti-terrorism policies in 2006: “We now face what our ancestors faced at other times of exaggerated crisis and melodramatic fear-mongering: A government more dangerous to our liberty than is the enemy it claims to protect us from.”
Media gadfly Arianna Huffington made her own plea for civility, telling the Washington Post via e-mail this weekend that “there are lots of ways to be lively and put forth a strong opinion without demonizing one’s opponent....It’s the demonization that is the problem.”
But her Huffington Post blog site has demonized conservatives for years, including an item posted in early 2007 mocking the cancer that would eventually take the life of White House press secretary Tony Snow. Sneered San Francisco radio host Charles Karel Bouley: “I hear about Tony Snow and say to myself, well, stand up every day, lie to the American people at the behest of your dictator-esque boss and well, how could a cancer NOT grow in you. Work for Fox News, spinning the truth in to a billion knots and how can your gut not rot?”

The Left has been trying for years to shut down conservative radio and otherwise criminalize conservative speech. Using this tragedy to further that agenda is beyond cynical, and probably counterproductive: a new CBS News poll finds that even after a weekend of anti-conservative propaganda, 57% don’t think “harsh political rhetoric” had anything to do with the shootings.
But if the media insist on having a debate about political speech, they need to focus on the Left’s vileness as well. Otherwise, they’re just partisan hypocrites joining in the exploitation of tragedy for political gain.
— Rich Noyes is Research Director at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here.
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The liberal MSM
Submitted by Beukeboom on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 4:11pm.
The liberal MSM double-standards are damning. The best witness against the liberal MSM is the liberal MSM.
When is a Slur Not a Slur?
Submitted by MLGoodell on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 4:39pm.
I have been posting and debating this issue all week, and my liberal interlocutors react with disbelief whenever I suggest there is vitriol on both sides of the political spectrum (forget about convincing them the left is far worse and far more graphic and infantile in their hatred, just getting them to acknowledge parity would be a victory). The problem is, even when you submit evidence like that above, it has no impact on them, because they don't see that as hate speech. How can it be hate speech when it is Bush, Cheney, Palin, Beck and Limbaugh whom you wish to see decapitated, detonated or debilitated by cancer? That's not hate speech, in their eyes, because it would be a good thing if those people died, and as painfully as possible.
This is an argument we can never win, because the standards of decency are so horribly skewed in the favor of the infantile left. I wrote an essay about this syndrome, called "The Audacity of the Hopelessly Partisan," which you can read at
You and me both. Liberals
Submitted by jdawg2009 on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 5:22pm.
You and me both. Liberals have been so propagandized by the media all they have is hatred. I have written several articles on this, and have gotten to the point that I view MSNBC as the network of insane liberal hatred.
It's so bad now that libs actually send out messages through twitter that say they want Palin assassinated, but you never hear about it in the press. I thought stuff like that was illegal, but in this day and age, guess not.
http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-spokane/toxic-rhetoric-twitter-users-want-sarah-palin-dead-media-yawns
The vast ' Left wing
Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 4:46pm.
The vast ' Left wing Conspiracy ' theorists are out in full force. No matter how hard they try to recapture the magic of circa 2008 Ass Clown, the real American people are having no part of it.
Barack_Must_Go.....
As I said yesterday....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 4:56pm.
...when multi-millionaire Prog/Libs talk about "evil fat cats" and "the extremely rich" they're referring to everyone except themselves. Same thing with "hate speech".
Actually, "rich fat cats" are
Submitted by jdawg2009 on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 5:24pm.
Actually, "rich fat cats" are anyone who has more than 10 cents in their pocket at any one time...
More definitions here:
http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-spokane/a-voters-guide-to-political-terms-the-2010-elections
Written before the 2010 election, but still valid. I'm looking to update this soon.
Nice Work jdawg...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 6:05pm.
...I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
We all know the MSM is in the pocket of the left.
Submitted by va5thdistrict on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 6:58pm.
The MSM has been after Palin and the tea party from the beginning and will use this tragedy to intimidate them into silence. It may work against the politicians but I hope that the grassroots movement keeps up the pressure.
http://va5thdistrict.blogspot.com/2011/01/stay-strong.html
Libs Want Us All Shot
Submitted by USAmerican on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 9:13pm.
How many times has my TV said things about libs wanting all conservatives shot?!
Many, many times!
Don't retreat,... from your love of freedom! Reload,... your web page and download those handy surveyor's symbols.
MSM
Submitted by RightRealDeal on Wed, 01/12/2011 - 12:23pm.
The MSM is just a joke and no one can take them seriously. From MSLSD to CNN, NBC (National Barack Channel), ABC (ALL Barack Channel) , CBS ( Commie Broadcast System) to all the left rags out there. All in the tank.
They are all afraid of Palin, Conservatives and anything that tries to derail the left agenda. If you disagree or object to the left agenda of Socialism, punish the achievers and redistribute the wealth, then you are branded as hateful, vitriolic and many other vile things.
Many years ago, the MSM was not bad, this country had guts and people pulled together.
Read it and weep liberals.
Submitted by Cyborg 0427 on Wed, 01/12/2011 - 12:38pm.
http://michellemalkin.com/2011/01/10/the-progressive-climate-of-hate-an-illustrated-primer-2000-2010/
chickens-of-all-chickens come to roost
Submitted by Sam Osborne on Wed, 01/12/2011 - 12:44pm.
The man trying to maintain law and order in the Arizona community in which the tragic shootings have taken place, Pima County Sheriff Dupnik, has bravely called for an end to the kind of rhetoric and targeting that creates a volatile climate of prejudice and bigotry:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=9inkxKd6fM0#t=52s
Why the flapping response from right wing bullies like Rush Limbaugh that insist that the tragic actions of the deranged Arizona shooter occurred in no contextual frame and that in a vacuum of his own deranged thinking he dreamed up an obsessive hatred of our form of government and of elected officials that serve the people?
Because behind the bullies menacing bluster and accusatory finger pointing there hides a coward and some of the most conspicuous chickens-of-all-chickens have come to roost in shaking boots and wonder—might targeting crosshairs come full circle, as in what goes around comes around?
Rush, it is long past time to end enflaming tirades. In words of over a half-century ago that Joseph Welch directed to a posturing demigod of those times:
“You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?”
Hey, Sam Osborne---
Submitted by matthewdean on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 12:47am.
The man you say is trying to maintain law and order is a Democratic shill and a putz; and you can't seem to tell the difference between Rush Limbaugh and either Ed Schultz or Keith Olbermann.
The law and order putz of a Sheriff spouts the crap you accuse Limbaugh of saying, and you somehow miss that?
You liberals manage to be both funny and pitiful at the same time.
Disgusting.
MD