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More Than a Quarter of Republicans Believe Anti-Govt Violence Can Be Justified

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Dark_Falcon1/11/2011 7:45:02 pm PST

re: #196 rwmofo

So at this point it’s painfully obvious that politics—or more to the point—the Republican Party had nothing to do with the murders in AZ last weekend. But even more obvious is the increasing disappointment we see from the media/Democrat party since they can’t hang this on Republicans, Sarah Palin, Rush, Newt, or any well-know conservative.

The media/Democrat party needs something, anything to reverse the 2010 election results. They’ve twisted themselves into knots trying to spin this, but much to their chagrin, their viewers/readers aren’t buying it. And, of course, they’re still pissed at the voters.

The media/Democrat party really, really wanted violence to break out at a Tea Party event. That would have been the topping on the dessert they were trying to push in the run-up to the last election. Damn! Didn’t happen.

One last point. Why does it seem that the “right-wing” is in such a frenzy over this? Simple. Conservatives get pissed off when people lie. Conversely, liberals get pissed off when we tell the truth.

Agreed. From what’s been learned so far, Loughner had started to fixate on Giffords back in 2007. His main motives were delusional and don’t like to any campaign rhetoric. At least some of this spin is an attempt by the left to immobilize the Republican party.