Obama's speech at the Tuscon Memorial

:confused: What, you’d rather live in a country where they didn’t?! Isn’t this kind of thing just routine work for any prez or prime minister? It does some little good and no harm at all.

The national crisis is RW Eliminationism. Loughner might not have been any part of that, but, willy-nilly, he became a living expression of it nevertheless. Same way Timothy McVeigh really did (yes, really did) stand for the “Patriot” militias regardless of whether he had ever actually been in one. Same way Squeaky Fromme in her madness stood for the likes of the Weather Underground (even though her only known organizational affiliation was with the Manson Family).

:rolleyes: You can and should expect exactly this kind of response whenever the victim or intended victim is a Congresscritter.

No, it wouldn’t. Think about it.

Ermm . . . Actually . . . Well, never mind.

:mad: :mad: :mad:

If you want the Straight Dope on Wellstone’s funeral, go to Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right, by Al Franken (Penguin Group 2003), Chapter 25: “‘This Was Not a Memorial to Paul Wellstone’: A Case Study in Right-Wing Lies”:

The next day the Republican Noise Machine cranked into action. Vin Weber called the event a “complete, total, absolute sham,” and that dishonest and despicable meme was fertilized and sown throughout the media. Kellyanne Fitzpatrick Conway claimed that the audience was instructed by a screen when to cheer and when to jeer, like a game show audience. (Not true – but there was a monitor for closed captioning for the hearing impaired. Would you expect less at a leading liberal’s funeral?) Rush Limbaugh claimed the mourners of one of the most beloved politicians in Minnesota history were a “planted audience” and “bused in the by AFL-CIO.” Neither statement had a shred of truth in it. 20,000 mourners attended – much more than the organizers expected; the stadium was only built to hold 16,000. The booing of Trent Lott was embellished into an orchestrated mass demonstration of anti-Pub hate. Christopher Caldwell wrote in The Weekly Standard that viewers “turned on television to watch a solemn commemoration and found a rally devoted to a politics that was twisted, pagan, childish, inhumane, and even totalitarian beyond their word nightmares.” The liars just kept repeating their damned shameless arrogant lies until they became the common wisdom.

Og damn them all! May their hemorrhoids resist surgery! May their tongues swell and their genitals wither! May the fleas of a thousand camels infest their pubes!

:mad: :mad: :mad:

Franken is (no surprise) lying.

I live in Minnesota, and I did at the time of the funeral.

Only if you consider the editorial page of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Jesse Ventura, and pretty much everyone else who was there and had the reaction I describe as part of this imaginary Minnesota right wing smear machine.

Regards,
Shodan

I was at the Wellstone service. You’re completely full of shit. Franken’s description was accurate. It was several hours of respectful memorializing, interrupted by about ten minutes of politicking by Wellstone’s best friend. The meme that the wellstone memorial was a political rally is right wing media mythology.

Dial it back in GD.

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