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First The Hate Speech, Then The Violence

A sad thing is happening to America. Some people just can’t accept the presence of points of view that differ from their own. First these people throw down the racially tinged hate speech card like trump in a bridge rubber. Then, the violence breaks out.

In the early Monday edition of the WaPo, we get a classic example of how journalists advocate racial hate and violence and then hide behind the first amendment to deny culpability for their inspiration of violence and hate. The writer’s name is Courtland Milloy, and I sincerely hope the children are not exposed to this hate-mongering whack-job on a regular basis. A classic example of Progressive racial bigotry against political opponents follows below.

I know how the “tea party” people feel, the anger, venom and bile that many of them showed during the recent House vote on health-care reform. I know because I want to spit on them, take one of their “Obama Plan White Slavery” signs and knock every racist and homophobic tooth out of their Cro-Magnon heads. (HT: Newsbusters)

I wanted to talk to an expert on this sort use of speech to incite violence, but since Summer 2004, Craig “Snipers Wanted” Kilborn has been strangely unavailable for public comment. It’s sad to see such a comic genius muted. The Smoking Gun reminds us of what talent and good humor we all are missing out on.

Since CBS probably won’t be repeating the August 4 edition of “The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn” anytime soon, here’s a video still from that evening’s infamous “In The News” segment. In a monumentally dumb bit, the show superimposed the words “Snipers Wanted” over an image of Bush delivering his acceptance speech at the Republican convention.

So I’m left to puzzle things out on my own. Has anyone counseled Courtland Milloy to help him assuage his anger issues. Therapy and much sensitivity training seems to be needed here. Did the Geico Cavemen molest him as a young boy? Where did this unreasoned and unjust anger at Cro-Magnomericans stem from?

I’m left wondering who Cro-Magnons would be racist against. Did they genuinely resent all the unearned advantages enjoyed by Neanderthals and Rhesus Monkeys? Given the rather muted level of social interaction that took place in the caves inhabited by primitive man, where did Milloy get evidence to justify his accusations of homophobia?

Oh, I get it. It’s ignorant name calling. Ad Hominem so easy a caveman could do it. If you don’t want Obamacare, you are as ignorant as a Cro-Magnon. Only racists and homophobes oppose the right of the government to force uninsured people to buy ten times as much coverage as they need so that their premiums can subsidize someone else’s pre-existing condition. If a white-guy, like Barry Commoner for example, suggested the same idea, we’d be all over it.

And then we get the predictable result of all of this vile, Left-Wing hate-mongering and bigotry. Eric Cantor, of Semitic descent, had his office in Richmond shot at scant hours after Courtland Milloy’s bigoted incitement to violence made it into the cold, black, unfeeling print of the politically slanted Washington Post. It may well have just been a coincidence that the violent leftists chose a Jewish Congressman when they were out looking for GOP offices to shoot up.

But fear not, Good GOP Cro-Magnomericans. The DHS is looking into the incident involving Congressman Cantor’s office taking fire. I’m quite certain that thousands of suspicious-looking Americans will now be lined up and forced to remove their footwear and open up their lap-top bags for inspection.

Meanwhile, Brad Woodhouse and the always loveable people at the DNC refuse to let a good crisis go to waste. Just think of all the fundraising they can accomplish. Perhaps getting the unhinged Leftist Whack-jobs who read Courtland Milloy some basic gun safety training requires some serious scratch.

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COMMENTS

  • nessa

    We can’t allow the media and the statists to blame this on us, as they are trying so hard to do.

  • acat

    Does the Heinlein quote* work backwards?

    Mew

    *The Heinlein quote in question is “An armed society is a polite society”

    • Repair_Man_Jack

      don’t like firearms….(sarcasm off.

      • acat

        Depends on whether “educated” should be read as “college-centric” or “wealthy”… and if you take the current leanings as permanent.

        The two (educated and wealthy) tended to go hand-in-glove more often than not down through history – and it’s only in recent (since the ’60s..?) times that the wealthy have started giving up trap shooting, target shooting, and the occasional fox hunt. Yes, none of the above is firearms-for-self-defense, but *all* of it is safe-handling-of-firearms, which is the first step.

        Academia hasn’t always frowned upon firearms, although .. for most of recent history perhaps they have. England, IIRC, had most of its’ college students drilling on the quads during WWI and WWII.

        Mew

  • makemyday

    They should have disarmed us first. They will be using the argument we must be disarmed to prevent any potential bloodshed. (See New Orleans after Katrina)

    • soconfused

      It’s this kind of rhetoric, makemyday, that lends credence to the MSM charges. WTF? You can’t make your point without threatening violence? Even your screen-name seems bullying.

      • Repair_Man_Jack

        It’s a shame you can’t make your point without resorting to profanity.