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Oh, *no*. *More* political maps inciting violence!

Putting targets on Congressmen!

They even explicitly used the word ‘targeting!’ Those awful Republicans!

…Oh, wait, that’s a DCCC map.  Dated February of this year.  Look at it fast, before they sanitize.

Verum Serum has much, much more; including one more Democratic map from 2004 (which includes the perfectly nonviolent phrase ‘Behind Enemy Lines’).  Look, I know that the DCCC pulls in its personnel from the shallow end of the Democratic Party’s political gene pool these days, but surely they can at least check first the stuff that gets babbled by Van Hollen, yes?  This kind of language has a long history to it, and given that yet another Republican office has been vandalized (this time in Michigan), I think that it’s time that the Democrats start cooling their inflammatory rhetoric suggesting otherwise…

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • Aaron Gardner
  • WarEagle01

    Verum Serum’s takedown of Nobel “laureate” Paul Krugman’s faux outrage regarding the Palin map is priceless. The dimwit seems to be completely unaware that there are these things called the “internets” that people can use to fact check his mindless rantings.

  • WarEagle01

    Verum Serum’s takedown of Nobel “laureate” Paul Krugman’s faux outrage regarding the Palin map is priceless. The dimwit seems to be completely unaware that there are these things called the “internets” that people can use to fact check his mindless rantings.

  • Flagstaff

    couldn’t look for this stuff?

    We’d have to believe the Libtards. (Oops. Is that ‘tard’ over the line, now?)

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    The left seems to be inordinately preoccupied with violent themes lately; committing it and blaming others for the commission of it.

  • mikerazar

    the Democratic ad in 1964 of a little girl holding a flower being hit with a thermonuclear bomb?

  • Tbone

    What, you think the Dems don’t know that?

  • jdw4america

    the committee, fresh from their pillow talk, still in the afterglow, handed one to barry, due his stunning achievement of not being george w. bush?

  • nessa

    Casual observation of those who would have us believe they crawled out of the deep end is rather disappointing. The leader of their party right now has his hardcopy history locked up so tight one can only guess that there is *something* there to hide. The other fine candidates, Nancy, Harry, Nostrils Waxman, Fat a$$ed Barney, well… The deep end of a wading pool perhaps.

  • http://www.criterionchemical.com Chemical Sam

    And, those arrows…they look remarkably like hunting arrows, or spears, or even ICBMs aimed at Israel! Jews everywhere should be outraged!

    I’m not above the occasional reductio ad absurdum. The whole symbolism thing would be stupid and meaningless, except that the symbolic is at least as important as the substantial to the pathologically biased and absurd human being.

    Crosshairs, flames and fire, arrows, targets, tombstones, Boris Badinoff bombs…
    What do these people want, a weather map? Smiley faces, daisies, green check marks, traditional symbols of happiness and approval?

    Frankly, I’d like to see cooler stuff, like chicks with big red “A”s on their shirt, or guys strung upside down by their ankles. Horseheads wraped in silk. The Eye of Sauron. Anything!
    Can’t anyone be more imaginitive out there anymore?

    Is this why the Socialists actually hold some sway in this country–because of the general lack of imagination?

  • JHancock

    Is just another way self appointed autocrats in Europe attempt to influence America’s public opinion. Seriously….AL Gore!!! Of all the documentaries made dealing with human trafficking, fighting to get rights to Muslim women, documenting government abuse and poverty, documenting government abuse in China, Cuba, Russia etc. ….and they pick Al Gore!!!!

    The real Inconvenient Truth—is that the Nobel committee is a bunch of hacks trying to influence the course of politics for an “enlightened” (read: arrogant, superior, elitist, head up a55!) leftist viewpoint.

  • johnt

    and enact proper “safeguards”.
    And as always the real threat is from the American right.
    You can’t fool a liberal.

  • earlgrey

    Really? Someone should have just told the first guys that complained about this to grow up. When I was growing up, it really wasn’t cool to be a wimp.

    On another note, does anyone have any positive news (don’t consider the drilling positive news) to share. The polling data today is disappointing. I read on Hot Air (from AP article that Reps are already waffling away from repeal), I need something to cheer me up.

  • scottwilson10thpa

    This post is great. Here in Northeast PA, Chris Carney has jumped on the Palin map bandwagon and is trying to distract from his very unpopular yes vote on health care. The link below will lead to Carney’s WNEP interview as well as Republican challenger David Madeira’s call for Carney to cool his jets and tone the rhetoric down. The American people will get it right thanks to the diligent efforts of Red State and Co.

    http://grassrootspa.com/2010/03/29/carney-challenges-palin-to-come-to-nepa/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+grassrootspastories+%28GrassrootsPA+Stories%29