Special Edition of Notable Quotables: ‘Conservatives in the Crosshairs’
Every two weeks, the Media Research Center compiles the most outrageous liberal media quotes for our Notable Quotables newsletter. For the issue dated Monday, January 24, it’s a special edition, “Conservatives in the Crosshairs,” documenting the smarmy attempt by the liberal media to link conservatives — especially Sarah Palin, talk radio and the Tea Party — to the horrific shooting of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords that left six others dead.
After the jump, you'll find some of the choicer quotes we’ve uncovered, including three video clips. The full issue will be is now available at www.MRC.org by 9am Monday:
First Impulse: Let’s Blame Conservatives
Arizona Daily Star columnist/cartoonist David Fitzsimmons: “I must tell you as a columnist who has covered politics in this state, it was inevitable, from my perspective.”
Anchor Martin Savidge: “Why do you say that?”
Fitzsimmons: “Because the right in Arizona, and I’m speaking very broadly, has been stoking the fires of a heated anger and rage successfully in this state....The politics of the state does tend to be far to the right. I would say even rabid right.”
— Exchange at about 2:30pm ET during CNN’s live coverage of the Giffords shooting, January 8. Fitzsimmons later conceded his remarks were “inappropriate.”
“Remember, this is the deepest fear that was in the back of everybody’s mind going through the health care debate. A lot of members were threatened. Congresswoman Giffords’ windows at her district office were broken....There is [sic] a lot of fringe groups that were very upset with the health care law, felt that the federal government was overstepping its bounds, and that was in — within everyone’s mind. It looks sadly like it’s come to fruition today.”
— NBC/MSNBC correspondent Luke Russert during MSNBC live coverage at about 3:30pm ET January 8.
“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....Her father says that ‘the whole Tea Party’ was her enemy. And yes, she was on Sarah Palin’s infamous ‘crosshairs’ list. Just yesterday, Ezra Klein remarked that opposition to health reform was getting scary. Actually, it’s been scary for quite a while, in a way that already reminded many of us of the climate that preceded the Oklahoma City bombing....Violent acts are what happen when you create a climate of hate. And it’s long past time for the GOP’s leaders to take a stand against the hate-mongers.”
— New York Times columnist Paul Krugman in a 3:22pm ET January 8 blog posting, less than two hours after news broke of Giffords’ shooting.
Smarmily Singling Out Sarah Palin

“You know, Congresswoman Giffords had received threats before. That’s something that we might have overlooked here. Her office was trashed during the health care debate. When she showed up on Sarah Palin’s political action committee Web site as one of those who had been targeted for defeat, it shows her in the crosshairs there. She warned herself that this kind of thing could have serious repercussions.”
— CBS’s Bob Schieffer on Face the Nation, January 9.
Whatever the Shooter’s Motive, We’re Going to Bash Palin
“While the exact motivations of the suspect in the shootings remained unclear, an Internet site tied to the man, Jared Lee Loughner, contained anti-government ramblings. And regardless of what led to the episode, it quickly focused attention on the degree to which inflammatory language, threats and implicit instigations to violence have become a steady undercurrent in the nation’s political culture....Ms. Giffords was also among a group of Democratic House candidates featured on the Web site of Sarah Palin’s political action committee with crosshairs over their districts, a fact that disturbed Ms. Giffords at the time.”
— New York Times reporters Carl Hulse and Kate Zernike in a January 9 front-page item, “Bloodshed Puts New Focus on Vitriol in Politics.”
The Tucson Shooting: Let’s Blame Talk Radio
“What’s been the role of talk radio in fueling the heated language?...People like Mark Levin, Michael Savage, for example who every time you listen to them are furious, furious at the Left with anger that just builds and builds in their voice, and by the time they go to commercial, they’re just in some rage, every night, with ugly talk. Ugly sounding talk. And it never changes. It never modulates.... They do see the other end of the field as evil, as awful. Not just disagreeable but evil. And they use that language, when they talk about the other side, isn’t that part of the problem? And my question is doesn’t that give the moral license to people who have crazy minds to start with?”
— MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on Hardball, January 11.
New York Times Double Standard on Jumping to Conclusions
“It is facile and mistaken to attribute this particular madman’s act directly to Republicans or Tea Party members. But 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....That whirlwind has touched down most forcefully in Arizona, which Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik described after the shooting as the capital of ‘the anger, the hatred and the bigotry that goes on in this country.’”
— January 10 New York Times editorial, “Bloodshed and Invective in Arizona.”
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“In the aftermath of this unforgivable attack, it will be important to avoid drawing prejudicial conclusions from the fact that Major Hasan is an American Muslim whose parents came from the Middle East. President Obama was right when he told Americans, ‘we don’t know all the answers yet’ and cautioned everyone against ‘jumping to conclusions.’”
— From a November 7, 2009 New York Times editorial after the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas.
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Comments
Ridiculous Dems
Submitted by Metsie62 on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 5:14pm.
Boo Hoo Hoo...your little party of miscrants and sensitive woosies are feeling bad ...youy should be since Sarah palin continues to stand tall...she is your worst nightmare ...and she is coming GO SARAH GO!!!!
Political Points
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 5:21pm.
The attempt by the media to score political points by falsely blaming Palin and others should tell everyone all they need to know about them. Scum of the earth!
Gun-Totin' Rep Ellmers, R NC
Submitted by Norto on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 5:34pm.
but do not expect to see NBC say she is an R who whupped a D
Slime is the grease of the left
Submitted by TheHistorian on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 6:06pm.
The Left and their willing media accomplices use slime as their media to grease the wheels of commerce. Above are mere examples.
What is interesting is that if they would pick up the liberal slime as well, they probably would increase their watchers back to the halcyon days of Walter Cronkite (which were really the days BEFORE Walter, because he actually started the coverage decline with his biased Vietnam War coverage).
Dennis Prager
Left blames Right
Submitted by InfidelMan on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 6:06pm.
The left, when left to their own devices, ultimately lose to themselves. They have not learned what individuality is. They will cling to their bitter, ancient propaganda. Using guile, shame, lies, pontification, rook or crook - they can't understand why freedom loving humans don't follow them. They really suffer with this mental disorder. They used to behave in a vacuum and without constraints, history or accountability. People back then weren't as informed and knowledgeable as they are now. The left needs myths as their methods to distract the weak from their frailty. The left steals and spends, whereas the conservatives makes and saves.
This heated rhetoric
Submitted by griv on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 7:34pm.
is why The Taliban hate us and why the Muslims hate the Jews.
All we need to do is tone it down and the world will live in harmony.
It's all about the tone, and of course Bush. He's the ^#%$* that started this. Everyone was nice until he came on the scene. Bush started WWI & WWII and some say even the American Civil War. Actually, I think that was Sarah Palin. Sorry.
Just typical leftist
Submitted by DWoSD on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 8:24pm.
Just typical leftist deviousness....they pour gasoline on the fire and then blame others.
They provide evidence of the need to rid ourselves of these perfidious traitors, daily.
Georgia School Tells Atheist Group To Mind Their Own Business
Submitted by im41 on Sun, 01/23/2011 - 10:09pm.
This is the best story I read all day
Georgia School Tells Atheist Group To Mind Their Own Business
Jesse Jackson blames the atmosphere
Submitted by lgeubank on Mon, 01/24/2011 - 11:52am.
Did you catch Jesse Jackson's editorial on his Rainbow-Push site? It's beautiful. (One theme, as usual: "It's all about Blacks. Everything is all about blacks.")
He said :
As we approach the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, this reminds me not just of Dr. King’s assassination, but also of his response to the violence wreaked upon black citizens in the South seeking to assemble peaceably. . . .
[Jared Loughner] was clearly a young man whose mind was unraveling. But it is exactly the mentally unstable who are most likely to be influenced by an atmosphere filled with hate and murderous rhetoric. . . .
Right, Jesse
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Mon, 01/24/2011 - 11:56am.
Like those idiots who might express a wish to "cut (Obama's) n#ts out"
Oh, I'm sorry! That was you, wasn't it, Jesse?
Good morning Cool
Submitted by cocodrie on Mon, 01/24/2011 - 12:07pm.
Irreverend Jesse has every right to complain about the atmosphere, around him it stinks.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
Blame everybody but...
Submitted by B.Soetoro on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 6:41pm.
Okay, then let’s look at Jared Lee Loughner's media. We KNOW he DID NOT listen to “talk radio”, not even the liberal bias main stream media. (Okay maybe Jon Stewart, SNL or the Colbert report.) He did NOT listen to political speech. He was NOT a political person. Maybe from Church?
So let’s look at what influences any young man; music, video games, movies, peers and school.
So what are the lyrics of the music that Jared Loughner actuallylistened to. What movies did he actually watch. What video games did he actually play? What books did he actually read? I wonder if those medias need censorship and a Fairness Doctrine. I’m sure it has got to had some adverse effect. Doesn’t gangster rap teach it’s listeners to shoot cops, to treat women as sex objects, and that people are expendible. I’m sure JL’s punk rock music has a loving main stream message as well.
We won’t dare censor Hollywood’s affect (stuff Loughneractually listened to) but, let’s censor the talk radio, the liberal main stream media, politians that he DID NOT listen to.
If the Fairness Doctrine is enforced will that mean the liberal bias media (newspapers, radio, and TV) will HAVE to move to the center?