Howard Kurtz Denounces Media for Blaming Giffords Shooting on Palin

By Noel Sheppard <http://newsbusters.org/bios/noel-sheppard.html> | January
09, 2011 | 10:16

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As NewsBusters has been reporting since Saturday's tragic shooting spree
happened in Tucson, liberal media members have predictably blamed the
incident on prominent conservatives, in particular former Alaska governor
Sarah Palin.

Appearing as almost the lone voice of reason, the Daily Beast's Howard Kurtz
Saturday evening
denounced<http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2011-01-08/gabrielle-giffords-shooting-dont-blame-sarah-palin/>his
colleagues for behaving so unprofessionally (photo courtesy AP):

One of the first to be dragged into this sickening ritual of guilt by
association: Sarah Palin. Last March, the former Alaska governor posted a
map on her Facebook
page<http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=373854973434>with
crosshair targets representing 20 Democratic lawmakers she was
singling
out for defeat after they voted for President Obama's health care plan. One
of them was Giffords. Palin, who touts her caribou-hunting heritage, also
tweeted, "Don't retreat, RELOAD!"

This kind of rhetoric is highly unfortunate. The use of the crosshairs was
dumb. But it's a long stretch from such excessive language and symbols to
holding a public official accountable for a murderer who opens fire on a
political gathering and kills a half-dozen people, including a 9-year-old
girl.

Kurtz then pointed out what so many of his colleagues chose to ignore
Saturday in their zeal to turn this matter into a call to silence
conservatives:

Let's be honest: Journalists often use military terminology in describing
campaigns. We talk about the air war, the bombshells, targeting politicians,
knocking them off, candidates returning fire or being out of ammunition. So
we shouldn't act shocked when politicians do the same thing. Obviously,
Palin should have used dots or asterisks on her map. But does anyone
seriously believe she was trying to incite violence? [...]

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann made the link even more explicit on Saturday night:
"If Sarah Palin, whose website put and today scrubbed bullseye targets on 20
representatives including Gabby Giffords, does not repudiate her own part in
amplifying violence and violent imagery in politics, she must be dismissed
from politics."

Actually, the hypocrisy on
display<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2011/01/09/olbermann-suggests-palin-other-conservatives-slightly-less-madmen-gun>during
Olbermann's two-hour special Saturday evening was even grander than
Kurtz shared with his readers for the "Countdown" host - and Kurtz as it
turns out - ignored how Markos Moulitsas of the far-left website Daily
Kos targeted
and put a bull's
eye<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/01/08/paul-krugman-blames-giffords-shooting-palin-limbaugh-and-beck>on
Giffords for being a Blue Dog Democrat back in June 2008.

This seemed especially dishonest of Olbermann who has been a frequent
contributor to Daily Kos.

Unfortunately, Kurtz omitted this factoid from his critique, while also
ignoring the implications revealed Saturday that Giffords' assailant was a
liberal.

One such claim came from an alleged friend of the shooter who
tweeted<http://www.businessinsider.com/woman-who-says-she-went-to-school-with-alleged-shooter-says-he-met-giffords-in-2007-2011-1>about
Jared Lee Loughner's political leanings shortly after the incident.

The New York Times included this revelation in its
piece<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/us/politics/09shooter.html?_r=1&hp>about
Loughner published Saturday evening:

Another former high school classmate said that Mr. Loughner may have met
Representative Giffords, who was shot in the head outside the Safeway
supermarket, several years ago.

“As I knew him he was left wing, quite liberal. & oddly obsessed with the
2012 prophecy,” the former classmate, Caitie Parker, wrote in a series of
Twitter<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/companies/twitter/index.html?inline=nyt-org>feeds
Saturday. “I haven’t seen him since ’07 though. He became very
reclusive.”

“He was a political radical & met Giffords once before in ’07, asked her a
question & he told me she was ‘stupid & unintelligent,’ ” she wrote.

Her claims were all over the blogosphere pretty early on Saturday, yet folks
like Olbermann and all the others that were quick to blame Palin totally
ignored it. For his part, Olbermann also pointed his pathetic finger at Rush
Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly, Sharron Angle, Jesse Kelly, Alan West,
and the Tea Party without making it clear to his viewers the leftist
leanings of the assailant.

Instead, Olbermann brought on well-known liberals like the Washington Post's
Eugene Robinson, Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center, and Talking
Points Memo's Josh Marshall to parrot the "Countdown" host's totally
unfounded view that these shootings were caused by conservatives.

As a result, MSNBC viewers on Saturday evening were treated to two hours
during prime time of completely one-sided, biased, incomplete, and therefore
totally misleading reporting on this event that rocked the nation.

The good folks at MSNBC, NBC, GE and Comcast should be so proud of
themselves.

As for Kurtz, he concluded his critique:

I find it depressing beyond belief.

This isn't about a nearly year-old Sarah Palin map; it's about a lone nutjob
who doesn't value human life. It would be nice if we briefly put aside
partisan differences and came together with sympathy and support for Gabby
Giffords and the other victims, rather than opening rhetorical fire
ourselves.

Actually, it's about a lot more than that, Howie, as quite predictably,
folks like Olbermann, the New York Times' Paul
Krugman<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/01/08/paul-krugman-blames-giffords-shooting-palin-limbaugh-and-beck>,
and Jane 
Fonda<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/01/08/jane-fonda-blames-giffords-shooting-sarah-palin-glenn-beck-and-tea-pa>are
trying to use this sad event as an opportunity to silence conservative
voices in this nation.

It was fairly clear to anyone with an above room temperature intelligence
quotient from the moment this story broke that liberal media members would
immediately point fingers at conservatives. I was actually counting the
minutes before the first such accusations were lodged, and was by no means
surprised by what ensued.

I even asked <http://twitter.com/#%21/NoelSheppard/status/23892783941025793>my
followers on Twitter if they cared to bet whether or not Olbermann
would
blame the whole thing on conservatives. This led Olbermann to
respond<http://twitter.com/#%21/KeithOlbermann/status/23894997271052288>,
"I think you will be shocked by my conclusions. I hope you'll listen before
you condemn."

No, I'm not shocked, Keith.

He did exactly what I expected which much like Kurtz leaves me feeling
depressed beyond belief for I fear this incident is going to become a
clarion call by folks like Olbermann and his ilk to further push for
censorship of conservative views on the airwaves.

That's been their goal for years, and if they can dishonestly convince
enough people that this Giffords tragedy was caused by Fox News and
right-wing talk show hosts, this could be the lightning rod the anti-free
speech movement has been waiting for.

As such, while you pray for those involved in this massacre and their
families, please also ask the Lord to not let folks like Olbermann, Krugman,
and Fonda succeed with their dastardly plan.

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On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:

> @Janefonda: It isn't enough that Palin just removed the map of Giffords
> district with gun crosshairs off her website. She holds responsibility
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