In the wake of a tragic shooting in Tucson, Arizona where 6 people have died(one of which was a Federal Judge)and a Congresswoman lay in critical condition we're not even a day removed yet already the loony left are laying the blame on the Tea Party. Besides watching the NFL playoffs I tuned into CNN, FOX NEWS and MSNBC to get updates on what was going on with Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford. And what do I get on MSNBC,or as I call it BSNBC, is Keith Olbermann laying the blame of this horrific event squarely on the shoulders of the Tea Party. You know the Tea Party that kicked his parties butt in the November Mid-Terms. His hatred for anyone who dares disagree with his politics has reached a new low.
It's one thing to use your prime time so-called cable news show to attack the following: Fox News, Conservatives, Republicans, Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly, and any Democrat that does anything to go against progressivism; it's another to try and politicize a tragedy like this. We don't know all the details, yet Keith you've called out the Tea Party and Sarah Palin based on what? It's based on a hatred that both you and your pal Ed Shultz share for group I listed above. It's a hatred that hopefully will no be around much longer. With Comcast taking over NBC and it's news division hopefully you and Ed will be given a long, long, long holiday from which you won't return and America will be better off for it.
I know that some will say the solution to the garbage BSNBC spews is more speech not less. And I generally agree with that. Just not in this case and here's why. It seems that whenever there's a shooting or tragedy like this they tend to find a way to link it to someone on the Right. They say "look how the Right has caused this with there rhetoric and loud opposition". Yet they don't seem to care how out of control their rhetoric is or if someone acts on it. And because of that it's better they're fired before their hatred finally manifests into violence.
I think I speak for the majority when I say enough is enough. No more violence. No more. No more. It's time we as Americans come together the way we did following September 11th. It's the only way we can move forward as a nation.
For those affected by the tragic event in Tucson today. You have my thought and prayers. God bless you and your families, and may he see you through this tough and difficult time. Amen.
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