Sunday 9 January 2011

Leftist blog, Daily Kos, points finger at Palin, while scrubbing 'dead to me' rant


As I predicted, the Left wasted no time assigning blame for the acts of a lunatic who took it upon himself to shoot up a mall in Arizona, to Sarah Palin. And blogs like the Daily Kos, Think Progress, and Media Matters are the worst offenders of vitriol in their posts.

You want proof?

The next time a prominent Conservative passes away, take a visit t anyone one of those sites and you’ll find posters rejoicing in the most nasty and disgusting ways using torrents of profanity that would make a veteran sailor blush.

Mind you, I’m not suggesting that they shouldn’t be allowed to express themselves the way they wish. But, lets just acknowledge who the real practitioners of vitriol are
WorldNet Daily reports that shortly after news broke of the attempted murder of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., the left-leaning blog Daily Kos was swift to scrub its post from a Tucson writer explaining how the congresswoman was now "dead to me."

One of the blog's diary writers, identifying himself as BoyBlue, had written a post only two days before the shooting titled "My CongressWOMAN voted against Nancy Pelosi! And is now DEAD to me!"


Partial screenshot of Daily Kos diary post before it was scrubbed "I am from the Tucson area and live in Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' district,"

BoyBlue wrote. "Today, just a little while ago, I saw on Andrea Mitchell Reports that Giffords voted against Nancy Pelosi as our minority leader. … Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is dead to me now."

Several news sources and commentators have sought to analyze yesterday's mass shooting in Tucson that left six dead and Giffords in critical condition, while many blogs and columns have blamed the nation's heated political "rhetoric" for inspiring people toward violence against their elected officials.

Sarah Palin in particular has been singled out for criticism by CBS News, the Guardian and others for publishing a "target map" on her website using images of gun sights to identify the districts of 20 House Democrats up for election in last year's mid-terms, including Giffords.

Daily Kos joined in the criticism, and the blog's founder, Markos Moulitsas, tweeted early yesterday, "Mission accomplished, Sarah Palin," with a link to Palin's map.
Moulitsas, however, had also posted what he called a "target list" identifying Giffords.
In a 2008 Daily Kos post, Moulitsas listed Giffords as one of dozens of representatives with "a bull's-eye on their district" for being a "bad apple" Democrat.

The "dead to me" diary has since been deleted from Daily Kos, while Moulitsas' "target list" is still viewable.

More details here