RangerDave wrote:
Assuming you're right that the media isn't covering the anger/tone issue (I haven't been paying enough attention to know), I'd agree that it's probably driven partly by bias - angry rhetoric seems a lot less irrational and dangerous if you think it's justified. A left-leaning reporter who agrees with the union view but thinks the Tea Party folks had no legitimate grievance is probably going to see the latter in a much darker light than the former. Of course, the reverse holds true for right-leaning reporters, which is why the coverage by Fox News and other conservative outlets has been 180 degrees in the other direction.
I doubt that's the whole explanation though. I imagine novelty is also a factor. Union protesters being thuggish ain't exactly new (doesn't make it right, of course), whereas the Tea Party movement was arguably a new arrival on the political scene, so everyone was in a frenzy to categorize and define it and every little incident that might be "revealing" was breathlessly reported. Honestly, I think that's a huge part of it.
Thanks for the insight about the "novelty of the Tea Party", RD. When that is taken into account, I can see more sense in it; when the two points (personal bias and novelty) are working together, the synergy created goes a long way toward explaining the phenomenon, IMHO.
RangerDave wrote:
Also, and I know you're going to disagree with this one, I do think the potential for truly serious violence (e.g. murder, bombings, etc. as opposed to protesters committing vandalism) has been much higher on the far right than on the far left in the last 20-30 years. The militia movement, Oklahoma City, various attacks and murders from anti-abortion folks, etc. are all products of the right. What comparable acts of violence and terrorism have come from the left in the last couple decades? Tree-spiking and a handful of SUV dealerships being torched by eco-nuts, I suppose, but that's about it. So nowadays, when you have tens of thousands of people showing up at anti-government rallies and talking about "Second Amendment remedies", it sets off warning bells just like similar lefty rallies did back in the late 60s and early 70s.
Yeah, I disagree on a lot of levels. The first is characterizing the Tea Party people as being on the same plane as militia members, "far-right".
Second, the violence of the left doesn't get reported (as the discussion here exemplifies). You mention SUV dealerships being burned, how about people's homes, and University and Government buildings as well as other businesses? It's been going on since the 90's but it rarely gets press. Speaking of bombs, how about the non-press on the guys who had manufactured molotov cocktails to throw on police cars at the 2008 RNC. We'd have heard about it, I'm sure, if they hadn't been caught just prior to completion. The folks who were throwing sandbags and cement off overpasses trying to hit delegates cars in St. Paul were performing acts that could well have resulted in death if their aim were better. I'm sensing a theme here...
The man who shot into Eric Cantor's campaign office in VA made multiple campaign contributions to Obama; he left this in his YouTube "manifesto" prior to acting:
Norman Leboon wrote:
My Congressman Eric Cantor, and you and your cupcake evil wife… Remember Eric…our judgment time, the final Yom Kippur has been given. You are a liar, you’re a Lucifer, you’re a pig, a greedy **** pig, you’re an abomination, you receive my bullets in your office, remember they will be placed in your heads. You and your children are Lucifer’s abominations.
Those are just off the top of my head.
Maybe it's just that those on the left are inept?
Characterizing it as "protesters who commit vandalism" seems almost as a means to brush it aside: "Those crazy kids...", but the many millions of dollars spent and lost as well as the many incidents of injury during those acts of "vandalism" are rarely spoken of.
The abortion violence I'll concede, however, I can see a fundamental difference between killing someone who, in your mind, kills babies, and firebombing homes and businesses "for the earth". I guess that's my own bias showing.
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