Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Rohm Emanuel: Never let crisis go to waste.

The bible of the left, Rules for Radicals, encourages liberals to never let a crisis go to waste. Use it to further political advantage. They are very good at that, the recent shooting in Arizona being the latest example of their dedication to Rohm Emanuel’s dictum. Consequently, rather than giving the country the time to mourn tragedy, they immediately try to use it to advance their political agenda.
They attacked Sarah Palin showing the pictures of the map which marked with crosshairs the elections critical for the Tea Parties to support. They failed, however, to show the map democrats produced for, I think, the 2008 election which also targeted important contests with cross-hairs.
They took aim at her “lock and load” metaphor suggesting it was incendiary language like that that incited violence, forgetting to mention that President Obama used much the same imagery: “"If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” and “We talk to these folks, so we know whose ass to kick.” It was a democratic candidate who said he “wished people on the right would feel what it’s like to be shot,” and a liberal congresswoman who said, “It’s time to get out the pitchforks,” and Obama’s good friend and President of SEIU who said, we’ll fight them at the ballot box and if that doesn’t work we’ll get out the guns.
Google threats against G. W. Bush and you will find, not thousands, but millions of pictures that incite violence, Bush in the cross-hairs, Bush with a bullet hole in his head, Bush, his head severed from his body, blood gushing out from his neck. NBC ran a story illustrated by a picture of Bush with cross-hairs on his nose. A play ran on Broadway idolizing the idea of his execution
And Palin’s bull’s eye was not so much on Gifford; it was Arizona’s Grejalva that the Tea Parties were intent on replacing. Gifford is a blue-dog democrat, admired by the right for her moderate stand on economic issues, her strong support of gun rights, and for her tough stand on border security and immigration.
So, both left and right share a penchant for colorful metaphor, but let’s take a look at who the Arizona shooter was, certainly not a Palin admirer or a Fox News addict. His favorite books were The Communist Manifesto and Mein Kompf. He is anti-Constitution, anti-flag, and anti-religion.
Every time some maniac attempts an act of violence, the media drools and pants, hoping they can blame conservatives, making accusations they hope will stick. Most of these terrorists have no political affiliation; they are simply insane; however, if they do have a political affiliation it’s almost always on the radical left with the exception of the Unibomber, and The Oklahoma City Bomber.
We can start with the obvious and Bill Ayers using violence for political change. His SDS is still radical, storming the CATO institute in July of 2008. James Jay Lee, who took hostages at Discovery Channel, was a radical environmentalist. Joe Stack flew his plane into the IRS building, ranting and raving, quoting the Communist Manifesto. A liberal bit the finger off a man who disagreed with him on health care. Amy Bishop, an Obama supporter, murdered her coworkers. Liberals destroyed AM radio towers outside Seattle and burned down Hummer dealerships. An SEIU union thug beat up a black conservative who was selling American Flags at a Tea Party meeting. And it was the NAACP who said he deserved it because he wasn’t Black enough. When the G20 meets, it’s the radical left that causes chaos.
Let’s be frank. The left would like to see the country inflamed in class warfare. Saul Alinsky has taught them well that they need chaos to give them the excuse to bring down the hammer: better protection, fewer liberties, more government

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