Sunday, January 9, 2011

The "Becking" Of America: How Right-Wing Media and Politicians Incite Violence

"Becking" (verb)To use violent metaphors or make thinly-veiled suggestions of violence against opponents, while maintaining plausible deniability against charges of incitement"


The Coalition To Stop Gun Violence has built an "insurrectionism timeline".  It lists hundreds of incidents of right-wing speech and of acts of violence clearly incited by such speech.


The timeline pre-dates the election of President Barack Obama, beginning after June 26, 2008, when the U.S. Supreme Court embraced the National Rifle Association's contention that the Second Amendment provides individuals with the right to take violent action against our government should it become "tyrannical."


The timeline also unintentionally chronicles the "Becking" of America, in which right-wing media personalities and lawmaker employ violent metaphors or thinly-veiled suggestions of violence to demonize their opponents.


The Giffords' shooting brought this phenomena home when reports surfaced that Sarah Palin - who had quite literally targeted Gabrielle Giffords with her "Take Back The 20" campaign - was quietly scrubbing a map with Giffords' district marked with gun sight crosshairs from her PAC website.


Yet Palin's defenders, and some in the mainstream media, have tried to claim Democratic lawmakers and media personalities are equally to blame for the toxic political environment because a diarist on the liberal website, Daily Kos, posted that Giffords was "dead to him" after she cast a vote against Pelosi as House Minority Leader (the diarist later apologized for the wording and took the post down).


Palin defenders have also quoted Obama as saying, "Don't bring a knife to a gunfight." during the 2008 campaign, and although I can find this quote plenty using Google, I can't it attributed directly to Obama.


Compare this to the dozens of incidents of right-wing "Becking" CTSGV has documented from the last two years, and which I've highlighted below (and it's by no means an exhaustive list), then look at the violence that's resulted.


Our country is, in a word, well and truly "Becked".


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July 27, 2008—Jim Adkisson shoots and kills two people at a progressive church in Knoxville, Tennessee, wounding two. Adkisson calls it “a symbolic killing” because he really “wanted to kill…every Democrat in the Senate & House, the 100 people in Bernard Goldberg's book,” but was unable to gain access to them.




September 22, 2008—The National Rifle Association launches its GunBanObama website, which predicts that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, “if elected…would be the most anti-gun president in American history.” The website is part of a $15 million NRA campaign to discredit Obama.




February 5, 2009—FOX commentator Glenn Beck hosts an hour-long special on Fox called “We Surround Them, a “grassroots effort to wake up our Nation's leaders and let them know what many, if not most, Americans truly believe in and stand for.”




February 20, 2009—FOX commentator Glenn Beck hosts a program that games a 2014 civil war scenario called “The Bubba Effect.” It involves citizen militias in the South and West taking up arms against the U.S. government.




March 3, 2009— FOX commentator Glenn Beck interviews NRA celebrity spokesman Chuck Norris. During the interview, Beck states that, “Somebody asked me this morning, they said, ‘you really believe that there's going to be trouble in the future?’ And I said, ‘if this country starts to spiral out of control and, you know, and Mexico melts down or whatever, if it really starts to spiral out of control, before America allows a country to become a totalitarian country … Americans will, they just, they won't stand for it. There will be parts of the country that will rise up.’ And they said, ‘where's that going to come from?’ And I said, ‘Texas, it's going to come from Texas.’”


March 9, 2009—NRA celebrity spokesman Chuck Norris writes in an editorial published at WorldNetDaily: “How much more will Americans take? When will enough be enough? And, when that time comes, will our leaders finally listen or will history need to record a second American Revolution?”


March 21-22, 2009—Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN)
states that she wants residents of her state to be “armed and dangerous on this issue of the energy tax because we need to fight back. Thomas Jefferson told us ‘having a revolution every now and then is a good thing,’ and the people—we the people—are going to have to fight back hard if we’re not going to lose our country.”



April 4, 2009—Neo-Nazi Richard Poplawski shoots and kills three police officers responding to a 911 call to his home in Pittsburgh. His friend Edward Perkovic tells reporters that Poplawski feared “the Obama gun ban that’s on its way” and “didn’t like our rights being infringed upon.” Perkovic also commented that Poplawski carried out the shooting because “if anyone tried to take his firearms, he was gonna’ stand by what his forefathers told him to do.”




April 7, 2009—The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis releases an assessment of right wing extremism in the United States. The Department notes that “the economic downturn and the election of the first African American president present unique drivers for rightwing radicalization and recruitment.”


Recalling the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing by Timothy McVeigh, the Department speculates, “The possible passage of new restrictions on firearms and the return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegrating into their communities could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks.”




May 31, 2009—Scott P. Roeder shoots and kills Dr. George Tiller, an abortion provider, in the foyer of Reformation Lutheran Church in Wichita, Kansas. The FBI lists Roeder as a member of the Montana Freemen, a radical anti-government group. 


Between January 6 and May 15, Politifact found 8 instances where conservative talk show host, Bill O'Reilly called George Tiller a "baby killer". Other reports show O'Reilly had labeled Dr. Tiller "Tiller, the baby killer" as far back as 2006.




June 3, 2009—Hal Turner, a New Jersey resident and white supremacist blogger/radio host, is arrested on charges of inciting injury after calling for the deaths of two Connecticut state legislators on his blog because they sponsored a bill that would have transferred financial power in Roman Catholic parishes from priests and bishops to lay members. “While filing a lawsuit is quaint and the 'decent' way to handle things,” he wrote, “we at TRN (Turner Radio Network) believe that being decent to a group of tyrannical scumbags is the wrong approach. It's too soft. Thankfully, the Founding Fathers gave us the tools necessary to resolve tyranny: The Second Amendment. .”






June 10, 2009—James W. von Brunn, a convicted felon and a “hardcore Neo-Nazi,” walks into the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and shoots and kills a security guard. Von Brunn believed that Western civilization was going to be replaced with a “ONE WORLD ILLUMINATI GOVERNMENT” that would “confiscate private weapons” in order to accomplish its goals.




July 15, 2009—Katherine Crabill, a Republican candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in the state’s 99th District makes headlines by calling on Americans to resist the course President Obama has set for the country. Appearing at a “Tea Party” rally, Crabill quotes a 1775 speech by Patrick Henry and then states, “We have a chance to fight this battle at the ballot box before we have to resort to the bullet box. But that's the beauty of our Second Amendment right. I am glad for all of us who enjoy the use of firearms for hunting. But make no mistake. That was not the intent of the Founding Fathers. Our Second Amendment right was to guard against tyranny.”




July 31, 2009—On WWJB-AM in Hernando County, Florida, talk radio host Bob Haa takes a call from a listener who mentions ammunition, target practice, and Barack Obama. Haa tells him not to waste his ammunition on targets, to save it for the administration. Haa is later visited by an agent for the Secret Service.




August 11, 2009—William Kostric is filmed openly carrying a handgun outside of President Obama's health care reform town hall meeting in New Hampshire. Kostric holds a sign that reads, "IT IS TIME TO WATER THE TREE OF LIBERTY!" a reference to the following Thomas Jefferson quote: "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants."




August 17, 2009—Chris Broughton openly carries a handgun and AR-15 semiautomatic assault rifle to a health care rally in Phoenix, Arizona. Simultaneously, President Obama addresses a VFW Convention across the street. In a video recorded that day, Broughton states, “What do you think we did in the revolution, in the American Revolution? The British weren't stealing money from us for health care. They weren't taxing us the way they are now back then. And what did we do? We forcefully kicked them out of our country."




August 26, 2009—At a secessionist rally on the state capitol steps in Austin, Texas, gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina states that, "We are aware that stepping off into secession may in fact be a bloody war. We are aware. We understand that the tree of freedom is occasionally watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots.”




September 28, 2009—Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA), the Chairman of the Second Amendment Task Force in the U.S. House of Representatives, calls House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a “domestic enemy of the Constitution” at a health care reform town hall meeting.




September 29, 2009—An editorial at the Newsmax website calls for a military coup to oust President Obama.




October 18-19, 2009—Reports emerge that the Secret Service has received an unprecedented number of death threats against President Obama. Ronald Kessler's account of presidential security, In the President's Secret Service, states that there has been a 400% increase in such threats in comparison with Obama’s predecessor. Another source of these reports is an August 5, 2009 study by the Congressional Research Service which finds: “The [Secret] Service’s protection mission has increased and become more ‘urgent’ due to the increase in terrorist threats and the expanded arsenal of weapons that terrorists could use in an assassination attempt or attacks on facilities.”




November 2009— A billboard is erected on I-70 in Lafayette County, Missouri, that promotes "a citizens guide to REVOLUTION." It urges Missourians to "LIVE FREE OR DIE" and "PREPARE FOR WAR" with a corrupt government. The billboard is highlighted at the Lafayette County Republicans website.




February 13, 2010—An unidentified speaker at an event organized by the Lewis and Clark Tea Party Patriots in Asotin County, Washington, tells the audience, "How many of you have watched the movie "Lonesome Dove"? What happened to Jake when he ran with the wrong crowd? He got hung. And that's what I want to do with [Democratic U.S. Senator] Patty Murray."




February 18, 2010—Joseph Stack of Austin, Texas, flies a single-engine plane into an office building containing nearly 200 IRS employees, killing one and wounding 13. In a suicide note,  Stack lays out his grievances with the federal tax agency, stating, "... Violence not only is the answer, it is the only answer."




March 2010—The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) announces that 2009 saw a dramatic increase in the number of new anti-government "Patriot" groups in the United States. Specifically, the number of Patriot groups jumped from 149 (including 42 militias) to 512 (127 of them militias) in 2009—a 244% jump.




March 2, 2010—FOX News commentator Bill O'Reilly, speaking about the McDonald v. Chicago case before the Supreme Court, declares that plaintiff Otis McDonald's inability to own a handgun in Chicago amounts to "tyranny." Predicting that four justices on the Court will side with the city of Chicago, O'Reilly states, "It's interesting that in America today the far Left that wants the government to call the shots, not the folks. In the past, Right-Wing extremists like Hitler and Mussolini were in the forefront of state control. But with the exception of Burma, today's totalitarians are primarily on the Left."




March 4, 2010—John Patrick Bedell, a California resident, travels to Arlington, Virginia, and opens fire on police officers at the entrance to the Pentagon. Bedell is armed with two semiautomatic firearms and "many [ammunition] magazines." Bedell injures two officers before he is killed by return fire. Reports reveals Bedell to be a Truther who believed that the U.S. government had been taken over by a criminal organization in a 1963 coup. In an Internet posting, he writes, "This organization, like so many murderous governments throughout history, would see the sacrifice of thousands of its citizens, in an event such as the September 11 attacks, as a small cost in order to perpetuate its barbaric control."




March 19-22, 2010—During consideration of health care reform legislation by the U.S. House of Representatives, vandals attack Democratic offices in Pleasant Ridge, Ohio; Wichita, Kansas; Tuscon, Arizona; Niagra Falls, New York; and Rochester, New York. Mike Vanderboegh, the former leader of f the Alabama Constitutional Militia, takes credit for the violence after posting a blog on March 19 that states, "If we break the windows of hundreds, thousands, of Democratic party headquarters across this country, we might just make up enough of them to make defending ourselves at the muzzle of a rifle unnecessary."


Several Democratic members receive death threats, including Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY), who is told snipers will "kill the children of the members who voted YES"; Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI), who receives a message saying, "You're dead; we know where you live; we'll get you"; and Rep. Betsy Markey (D-CO), whose staffer is told by a caller, "Better hope I don't run into you in a dark alley with a knife, a club or a gun." 


House Minority Leader John Boehner, speaking about Rep. Steve Driehaus (D-OH), says he "may be a dead man."




March 21, 2010—As the U.S. House of Representatives enters a final round of debate over a controversial health care reform bill, Conservative blogger Solomon "Solly" Forrell calls for the assassination of President Barack Obama on his Twitter account. In two separate postings, Forrel writes, "ASSASSINATION! America, we survived the #Assassinations of #Lincoln & #Kennedy. We'll surely get over a bullet 2 #BarackObama's head! ... The next #American with a #Clear #Shot should drop #Obama like a bad habit."




March 23, 2010—Sarah Palin announces her "Take Back The 20" campaign (which called on Americans to vote out of office Democrats from conservative districts who had voted for health care reform) on her Facebook page. The page includes an image of a map with targeted districts marked with crosshairs.


That same day, Palin tweets to her supporters a note about the Facebook message, writing, "Commonsense Conservatives & lovers of America: 'Don't Retreat, Instead - RELOAD!' Pls see my Facebook page."


One of the targeted districts was Garielle Giffords'.




March 24, 2010—After voting for health care reform legislation, Rep. Bart Stupak (D-MI) and Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) receive faxes with drawings of nooses.




March 25, 2010—Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), who voted for health care reform legislation, receives a package containing white powder and an angry letter telling him to "drop dead ."




March 26, 2010—Rep. Vic Snyder (D-AR), who voted for health care reform legislation, receives a letter stating, "It is apparent that it will take a few assassinations to stop Obamacare. Militia central has selected you for assassination. If we cannot stalk and find you in Washington, D.C., we will get you in Little Rock."


That same day, NRA Board Member Ted Nugent makes the following comment on FOX News' "Your World" program: “I’m the expert on the health care bill because I kill pigs and a just shot a monster big pig here in Texas and seeing as how this is a pig bill created by pig bureaucrats to help out American pigs … We gotta’ kill the pig.”




April 1, 2010—CNN commentator Erick Erickson, questioning the legality of the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS), makes the following comment on WMAC-AM radio: “We have become, or are becoming, enslaved by the government ... I dare ‘em to try to come throw me in jail. I dare ‘em to. [I’ll] pull out my wife’s shotgun and see how that little ACS twerp likes being scared at the door. They’re not going on my property.”




April 7, 2010—Gregory Lee Giusti, 48, of San Francisco, California, is arrested for making threatening phone calls to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). Giusti allegedly called Pelosi dozens of times, recited her home address, and told her that if she wanted to see it again, she should drop her support for health care reform legislation. Giusti had a "history of mental health problems" and his mother indicated he was influenced by "Fox News and all of those that are really radical."




April 13, 2010—Reports surface that state Sen. Randy Brogdon (R-OK) and Rep. Charles Key (R-OK) have met with Oklahoma Tea Party groups to discuss the formation of a new "volunteer militia" to defend against what they see as improprer federal infringements on state sovereignty. 


One Tea Party leader involved in these meetings, J.W. Berry of the Tulsa-based OKforTea group, has called for the Militia to "launch a thousand guerrilla attacks on the plans that these people have to ruin us and our country."




April 19, 2010—Pro-gun activists conduct two rallies in the Washington, D.C. area to demonstrate their opposition to an "oppressive, totalitarian government." The choice of date is significant, as April 19 marks the anniversary of the first shots being fired in the American Revolution at the Battle of Lexington/Concord, the fiery conclusion to the 1993 siege at Waco, and the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City by Timothy McVeigh.




May 15, 2010—Referring to a controversial new anti-immigration law in Arizona, FOX News personality Glenn Beck tells the 2010 NRA Convention, "Let's talk a minute about a 'well-regulated militia' and why you might need one because the government isn't doing their job. Let's meet people in Texas, Arizona and California."




May 27, 2010—The Washington Times publishes an editorial claiming that a United Nations treaty seeking to curb the international, illicit trade in smalls arms "would necessarily lead to confication of personal firearms" in the United States. The editorial goes on to say, "Not all insurgencies are bad. As U.S. history shows, one way to get rid of a despotic regime is to rise up against it... Governments are a bigger threat to most people than their neighbors."




May 30, 2010—Sharron Angle, a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senator in Nevada, tells the Reno Gazette-Journal that a recent increase in gun sales nationwide "tells me that the nation is arming. What are they arming for if it isn't that they are so distrustful of government? They're afraid they'll have to fight for their liberty in more Second Amendment kinds of ways." These comments echo ones made by Angle in January, when she told conservative radio show talk host Lars Larson, "You know, our Founding Fathers, they put that Second Amendment in there for a good reason....if this Congress keeps going the way it is, people are really looking toward those Second Amendment remedies and saying my goodness what can we do to turn this country around?




June 9, 2010—Addressing the Obama administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress, FOX commentator Glenn Beck says, "Shoot me in the head if you try to change our government—I will stand against you. And so will millions of others."  Beck also compares American Progressives to Osama bin Laden and claims "they want to overthrow our entire system of government."




June 12, 2010 - Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' Republican opponent, Jesse Kelly, hosted a gun event , inviting supporters to "Get on Target for Victory in November Help remove Gabrielle Giffords from office. Shoot a fully automatic M15 with Jesse Kelly."


Kelly, who also touted his experience as a Marine combat veteran, often used images of himself handling guns in campaign literature and on his website. Those images are no longer available on his campaign website because Kelly scrubbed most of the site right after the Giffords shooting.




July 11, 2010—Supporters of Tea Party candidate Joe Miller openly carry assault rifles and handguns during a community parade in Eagle River and Chugiak, Alaska, while young children march alongside them. Miller, who is running against Senator Lisa Murkowski in the Republican primary, was endorsed by former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, who described him as a “true Commonsense Constitutional Conservative.”




July 18, 2010—California Highway Patrol officers arrest Byron Williams, 45, after a shootout on I-580 in which more than 60 rounds are fired. Officers had pulled Williams over in his pick-up for speeding and weaving in and out of traffic when he opened fire on them with a handgun and a long gun. Williams, a convicted felon, is shot several times, but survives because he is wearing body armor. Williams, a convicted felon, reveals that he was on his way to San Francisco to "start a revolution" by killing employees of the ACLU and Tides Foundation. Williams' mother says her son was angry at "Left-wing politicians" and upset by "the way Congress was railroading through all these Left-wing agenda items."




September 16, 2010—Patricia Stoneking, the President of the Kansas State Rifle Association, tells Fox News, "People need to arm themselves, We have the right to put limits on our government, and that's what [the Second Amendment] does." Explaining why America's Founding Fathers drafted the amendment, she says, "They knew government could become tyrannical. We have the right to defend ourselves from a rogue government."




October 15, 2010—Conservative radio show host Glenn Beck lays out a hypothetical scenario on the air where the government is considering taking his children because he refused to have them receive a mandatory flu vaccine. Beck tells his audience that his response to the government would be "Meet Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson."




November 4, 2010—On his radio show, conservative host Glenn Beck fantasizes about President Obama being decapitated during a trip to India, saying, "If anybody thinks he was a Muslim over here, well God forbid, they think he was a Muslim over there because he left his religion for Christianity, death sentence, behead him.” Beck then tells his listeners that "God forbid" this should happen, as there would be a "New World Order" overnight in the United States.


Fox News host Bill O'Reilly fantasizes about killing a Washington Post reporter while on the air, saying, "Does sharia law say we can behead Dana Milbank?" O'Reilly also tells co-host Megyn Kelly, "I think you and I should go and beat him up."


Sarah Palin brags on twitter, "Remember months ago "bullseye" icon used 2 target the 20 Obamacare-lovin' incumbent seats? We won 18 out of 20) 90% success rate:T'aint bad".


One district unsuccessfully targeted was Gabrielle Giffords', the representative gunned down in Tuscon on January 8th, 2011




November 9, 2010—U.S. Representative-Elect Allen West of Florida's 22nd Congressional District hires conservative radio talk show host Joyce Kaufman as his Chief of Staff. On July 3, Kaufman told a crowd of Tea Party supporters, “I am convinced that the most important thing the Founding Fathers did to ensure me my First Amendments rights was they gave me a Second Amendment. And if ballots don’t work, bullets will."


The next day, public schools in Broward County, Florida, go into lockdown after an email threat is received by WFTL 850 AM. The email is sent to conservative radio host Joyce Kaufman in response to remarks she made the day before. The email expresses support for her view of the Second Amendment and says that to further "their cause...something big will happen at a government building in Broward County, maybe a post office maybe even a school." A phone call is then received at the station, allegedly from the emailer's wife, warning that he is preparing to go to a Pembroke Pines school and open fire.




November 29, 2010—U.S. Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX), the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, circulates a PowerPoint presentation to his colleagues in which he compares the Obama administration to the Nazi regime in Germany and likens himself to Gen. George Patton, bragging, "Put anything in my scope and I will shoot it."






January 8, 2011—U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) is shot in the head by Jared Lee Loughner, with reported ties to an anti-Semetic, anti-immigration hate group, American Renaissance. 13 others were also injured, and 6 were killed, including a 9 year-old girl born on September 11, 2001.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Arizona Shooter's Youngest Victim, Christina Greene


She was born on September 11, 2001.

Dear God.

In The Crosshairs


Take a good look at this map. You won't find it on Sarah Palin's PAC website. Not now. Not after today. But thanks to the magic of the interwebs, thousands of sites like mine can make sure she'll never be able to wish into the political cornfield.

The graphic remains on Palin's Facebook page but was removed this morning on SarahPac's website. (Palin blogger Rebecca) Mansour said that removing it did not constitute a "scrub" of Palin's site, as some had been alleging. She said that someone from SarahPac contacted her this morning, and was wondering if it should be taken down given the circumstances.

And if you need any proof on how Sarah Palin's rhetoric is being received by her supporters, read this comment left by a supporter on her Facebook page.


Sarah Palin, the woman who had the courage to delete her convictions.


Keith Olbermann's special comment tonight on the Giffords shooting.


Finally tonight, as promised, a Special Comment on the attempted assassination of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona. We need to put the guns down. Just as importantly we need to put the gun metaphors away and permanently.


Left, right, middle - politicians and citizens - sane and insane. This morning in Arizona, this age in which this country would accept "targeting" of political opponents and putting bullseyes over their faces and of the dangerous blurring between political rallies and gun shows, ended.


This morning in Arizona, this time of the ever-escalating, borderline-ecstatic invocation of violence in fact or in fantasy in our political discourse, closed. It is essential tonight not to demand revenge, but to demand justice; to insist not upon payback against those politicians and commentators who have so irresponsibly brought us to this time of domestic terrorism, but to work to change the minds of them and their supporters - or if those minds tonight are too closed, or if those minds tonight are too unmoved, or if those minds tonight are too triumphant, to make sure by peaceful means that those politicians and commentators and supporters have no further place in our system of government.


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 - she must be repudiated by the members of her own party, and if they fail to do so, each one of them must be judged to have silently defended this tactic that today proved so awfully foretelling, and they must in turn be dismissed by the responsible members of their own party.


If Jesse Kelly, whose campaign against Congresswoman Giffords included an event in which he encouraged his supporters to join him firing machine guns, does not repudiate this, and does not admit that even if it was solely indirectly, or solely coincidentally, it contributed to the black cloud of violence that has envellopped our politics, he must be repudiated by Arizona's Republican Party.


If Congressman Allen West, who during his successful campaign told his supporters that they should make his opponent afraid to come out of his home, does not repudiate those remarks and all other suggestions of violence and forced fear, he should be repudiated by his constituents and the Republican Congressional Caucus.


If Sharron Angle, who spoke of "Second Amendment solutions," does not repudiate that remark and urge her supporters to think anew of the terrible reality of what her words implied, she must be repudiated by her supporters in Nevada.


If the Tea Party leaders who took out of context a Jefferson quote about blood and tyranny and the tree of liberty do not understand - do not understand tonight, now what that really means, and these leaders do not tell their followers to abhor violence and all threat of violence, then those Tea Party leaders must be repudiated by the Republican Party.


If Glenn Beck, who obsesses nearly as strangely as Mr. Loughner did about gold and debt and who wistfully joked about killing Michael Moore, and Bill O'Reilly, who blithely repeated "Tiller the Killer" until the phrase was burned into the minds of his viewers, do not begin their next broadcasts with solemn apologies for ever turning to the death-fantasies and the dreams of bloodlust, for ever having provided just the oxygen to those deep in madness to whom violence is an acceptable solution, then those commentators and the others must be repudiated by their viewers, and by all politicians, and by sponsors, and by the networks that employ them.


And if those of us considered to be "on the left" do not re-dedicate ourselves to our vigilance to eliminate all our own suggestions of violence - how ever inadvertent they might have been then we too deserve the repudiation of the more sober and peaceful of our politicians and our viewers and our networks.


Here, once, in a clumsy metaphor, I made such an unintended statement about the candidacy of then-Senator Clinton. It sounded as if it was a call to physical violence. It was wrong, then. It is even more wrong tonight. I apologize for it again, and I urge politicians and commentators and citizens of every political conviction to use my comment as a means to recognize the insidiousness of violent imagery, that if it can go so easily slip into the comments of one as opposed to violence as me, how easily, how pervasively, how disastrously can it slip into the already-violent or deranged mind?


For tonight we stand at one of the clichéd crossroads of American history. Even if the alleged terrorist Jared Lee Loughner was merely shooting into a political crowd because he wanted to shoot into a political crowd, even if he somehow was unaware who was in the crowd, we have nevertheless for years been building up to a moment like this.


Assume the details are coincidence. The violence is not. The rhetoric has devolved and descended, past the ugly and past the threatening and past the fantastic and into the imminently murderous.


We will not return to the 1850s, when a pro-slavery Congressman nearly beat to death an anti-slavery Senator; when an anti-slavery madman cut to death with broadswords pro-slavery advocates.


We will not return to the 1960s, when with rationalizations of an insane desire for fame, or of hatred, or of political opposition, a President was assassinated and an ultra-Conservative would-be president was paralyzed, and a leader of peace was murdered on a balcony.
We will not.


Because tonight, what Mrs. Palin, and what Mr. Kelly, and what Congressman West, and what Ms. Angle, and what Mr. Beck, and what Mr. O'Reilly, and what you and I must understand, was that the man who fired today did not fire at a Democratic Congresswoman and her supporters.


He was not just a mad-man incited by a thousand daily temptations by slightly less-mad-men to do things they would not rationally condone.


He fired today into our liberty and our rights to live and to agree or disagree in safety and in freedom from fear that our support or opposition will cost us our lives or our health or our sense of safety. The bullseye might just as well have been on Mrs. Palin, or Mr. Kelly, or you, or me. The wrong, the horror, would have been - could still be just as real and just as unacceptable.


At a time of such urgency and impact, we as Americans - conservative or liberal - should pour our hearts and souls into politics. We should not - none of us, not Gabby Giffords and not any Conservative - ever have to pour our blood. And every politician and commentator who hints otherwise, or worse still stays silent now, should have no place in our political system, and should be denied that place, not by violence, but by being shunned and ignored.


It is a simple pledge, it is to the point, and it is essential that every American politician and commentator and activist and partisan take it and take it now, I say it first, and freely:


Violence, or the threat of violence, has no place in our Democracy, and I apologize for and repudiate any act or any thing in my past that may have even inadvertently encouraged violence. Because for whatever else each of us may be, we all are Americans.

THANK YOU! AD53 Delegate Election Results


A huge THANK YOU to the 346 folks who trekked down to Manhattan Beach for our delegate election. I'm happy to report that 9 of our 12 slate-mates won their election, and the other 3 were elected as alternates!

Here are the vote totals,  * designates a member of our Respect, Empower and Include slate.

*Varo Asorian - 132 votes


*Alexis Leona Beamon (alternate) - 117 votes


*Marta Evry - 138 votes


*Lee Fink - 146 votes


Tony Hale - 174 votes


Gabrielle Gold - 123 votes


*Jim Kennedy - 165 votes


*Al Lay - 155 votes


*Tiffany Massey (alternate) 116 votes


Mark Mitchell - 104 votes (alternate)


Karla Salazar - 127 votes


*Tony Salvaggio - 129 votes


*Rochelle Schneider - 156 votes


*Susan Truax - 145 votes


*Diane Wallace - 138 votes


*Kelley Willis (alternate) - 129 votes

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Birther Interrupts House Reading Of The Constitution



Stepping boldly into the same footsteps of Joe "You Lie" Wilson, a birther in the House peanut gallery interrupts the reading of the Constitution just as they get to the section talking about the qualifications of the presidency.

You have to see this to believe it. Chickens, welcome to your roost.

A supposed birther spectator interrupted the House's reading of the Constitution Thursday, as a representative read the natural born citizenship clause mandating that only candidates born in the United States are eligible to serve in the Office of President.
"Except Obama, except Obama, help us Jesus!" the woman interjected over Rep. Frank Pallone's (D-N.J.) recitation of the Second Article clause.
Politico reports that the woman was arrested by the sergeant at arms after being scolded by Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who was serving as Speaker pro tempore.
An officer removed her from the gallery as she yelled out "My name is Theresa."
"You're under arrest," the officer could be heard telling her as he led her through double doors at the back of the chamber.



Slate's Dave Weigel reports on the agitator's alleged identity:

I'm told that the woman who made the disruption was Theresa Cao, a birther activist and supporter of court-martialed birther Lt. Col. Terry Lakin. On December 16, she told WorldNetDaily that she was "taking his message to the White House and Congress." 

Oh look, she has a blog! If you can make sense of it, let me know and get back to me.

AD53 Delegate Election: Meet Varo Asorian



Sometimes you get lucky.

As I write this, John Boehner assumes the Speakership of the House, and with him a whole new crop of crazy has descended on our nation's capitol. Yet, even as Democrat's prospects look bleak in DC, they've never looked better in California - we have a new (old) Democratic governor, and a clean sweep of Democratic lawmakers and cabinet posts in Sacramento.

We also have a renewed sense of optimism and possibility. Nowhere is that more evident than in the folks I'm running with for the AD53 delegate election. Although we're an incredibly diverse group - younger, older, incumbent, first-time candidate, African American, Caucasian, Latino, Armenian, Gay and Straight - we all a share common belief that we can help facilitate real and positive change in Sacramento.

Which brings me to Varo Asorian, a first-time candidate running for both delegate and as a member of the 300-member Executive Board of the California Democratic Party. Since he's never run for elected office, you may never have heard of him before.

I'd like to fix that right now.

Varo may be new as a candidate,  but he's not new to politics or activism. In fact, he's been a tireless activist in California for many years.

"In 1992 I became a GLBT civil rights activist fighting against the reelection of George Bush. The next fight came when I worked to defeat Prop 22 (Prop 8's distant relative, which also banned gay marriage). Its passage was heartbreaking and made me realize how important it was to be involved in the political process.", says Asorian.

In 1994, Asorian joined the Human Rights Campaign in California and eventually became  a Governor and LA Steering Committee Member. He's lobbied in DC against the twice-defeated Anti Gay Marriage Amendment.

But his activism doesn't stop with the GLBT movement, and has worked to get Democrats elected to all levels of government in California, from Betsy Butler in AD53 to Barbara Boxer in the Senate.

He sees his candidacy for the CADEM E-board as a natural extension of his work as an activist.

"I envision CA as a place where all Californians have access to healthcare, education, good jobs, housing, statewide public transportation via high speed trains, are less dependent on fossil fuels, breath clean air, drink clean water and can live open and freely. For the last 12 years I have owned a small business, which I recently sold. Now I find myself compelled to participate in helping CA continue to be the model for the rest of the country not by just voting but by being part of the process. As a partisan Democrat, if elected to be a delegate, I will uphold the values and tenets of our vibrant state Democratic Party for the benefit of all Californians."


Please vote for diversity, optimism, and positive change in Sacramento. Vote for our slate, "Respect, Empower, and Include", and vote for Varo Asarian for AD53 delegate, and for CADEM E-board.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Reminder: 53d AD Delegate Election This Saturday!



WHERE:
Joslyn Center in Manhattan Beach, 1601 Valley Drive, 90266

WHEN:
Saturday, January 8, 2011 - Registration to vote is from 10AM to 12PM
Voting is easy - just register, vote and leave. Be sure to get there early to beat the crowd! Candidates invite you to support the CA Dem Party with a $5 donation.

WHO:
Democrats who were registered for the 2010 General Election and live in the 53d AD




I invite you to come down to Manhattan beach next Saturday to make your voice heard by voting for myself and a slate of committed Democrats who are ready to move California towards a better future.

If you are a registered Democrat as of October 18th, and live the 53d Assembly District (Venice, Mar Vista, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, Redondo, and Torrance), we need you to come out and vote for us this Saturday.

California is facing a crisis, a crisis like it has never seen before. Our financial future is on the brink and we are going to see a brand new Jerry Brown as Governor in 2011. We need delegates who understand what is at stake, what Jerry Brown is going to do with our budget and how to mobilize Progressives to support for the best possible outcome.

We call our slate "Respect. Empower. Include". We respect your opinions, we want to empower you to act to affect change, and we want to include you in the solutions. We're a diverse cross-section of our Assembly District who are ready to move California towards a more progressive future.


MEET THE CANDIDATES
Vote for all 12, plus Varo Asorian for Executive Board!






VARO ASORIAN
E-BOARD Candidate
Volunteer
Election 2010 (Boxer, Butler & Brown)
Volunteer, 15+ years
HRC GLBT Civil Rights Campaign
Owner
Local Small Business





ALEXIS LEONA BEAMON
Executive Board Member
CA Democratic Party, 2007-2009
Graduate
Los Angeles African American Public
Policy Institute
Volunteer Coordinator
Every Vote Counts, NLOL Animal Rescue






MARTA EVRY
Regional Field Organizer
Obama/Biden 2008 – CD36
Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2007-2011
Activist
California Courage Campaign







LEE FINK

Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2003-2010
Former President
Beach Cities Democratic Club
Policy Advisor
Barack Obama’s Campaign for Change







JIM KENNEDY

Co-Founder
Drinking Liberally, Los Angeles
Board Member
Los Angeles Environmental PAC
Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2007-2011









AL LAY

President & Co-Founder
LAX-Area Democratic Club
Nevada Travel Coordinator
36th CD, Obama/Biden 2008
Organizer and Leader
Nevada Bus Trips-Kerry/Edwards 2004







TIFFANY MASSEY

Deputy Field Organizer
Organizing For America
Volunteer
Congresswoman Jane Harman’s campaign
Activist
Healthcare Reform, Marriage Equality & Environment






TONY SALVAGGIO

Field Organizer
Obama/Biden 2008, Manhattan Beach
Volunteer Field Organizer
Election 2010 (Boxer, Brown & Butler)
Volunteer
Leadership Manhattan Beach







ROCHELLE SCHNEIDER

Volunteer
Election 2010 Butler, Harris, Harman, Boxer and Bowen
Vice President
53d AD Democratic Committee
Activist
human rights, civil liberties, healthcare







SUSAN TRUAX

Volunteer
2010 (Bowen, Gordon, Lieu & Butler)
El Segundo Phone Bank Leader
Obama/Biden 2008, El Segundo
Activist
Education, Environment & Healthcare







 DIANE WALLACE
Candidate
53d Assembly District primary
Career Educator
Teacher, principal, district administrator
Activist
LA Co. Water Dialogue, CA Water
Summit, MB Residents Association






KELLEY WILLIS
Activist
Lifelong Democrat
Board Member & Former President
West LA Democratic Club
Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2009-2011

Monday, January 3, 2011

2010: The Year In Photos


When 2010 started, both my parents were alive, Proposition 8 was still the law of the land, and Democrats controlled both houses of Congress. 

A lot can happen in 12 months. And did.

In January, I documented the last Camp Courage and attended President Obama's State of the Union address in Washington D.C. By March, my father had had his second heart attack in a year. In April, my mother passed after a short illness, and in May my father died in my arms at home. June and July, after settling my parent's estate, my husband and I took the scenic route back home, and ran smack into the Gulf oil spill. In August, a judge in San Francisco overturned Prop 8, and in November, the Democrats had their asses handed to them by an American public scared and furious. In between, my fellow travelers and I looked at our country and wondered how we had gone from "Hope" to "Hell no, you can't!" in only short two years.

Follow me below fold to see photos from the year (editor's note: one photo contains some graphic imagery which may make some uncomfortable)

The pictures that follow are my attempt to make sense of the year, and of life now changed. Some images are political, some are personal, all are offered with gratitude and an open heart.

Thank you all for being such good and willing teachers. Even when we don't agree, I learn so much from you every day. Happy New Year.

Start 2011 Right, Vote For Change You Can Believe In



WHERE:
Joslyn Center in Manhattan Beach, 1601 Valley Drive, 90266

WHEN:
Saturday, January 8, 2011 - Registration to vote is from 10AM to 12PM
Voting is easy - just register, vote and leave. Be sure to get there early to beat the crowd! Candidates invite you to support the CA Dem Party with a $5 donation.

WHO:
Democrats who were registered for the 2010 General Election




I invite you to come down to Manhattan beach next Saturday to make your voice heard by voting for myself and a slate of committed Democrats who are ready to move California towards a better future.

If you are a registered Democrat as of October 18th, and live the 53d Assembly District (Venice, Mar Vista, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, Redondo, and Torrance), we need you to come out and vote for us this Saturday.

California is facing a crisis, a crisis like it has never seen before. Our financial future is on the brink and we are going to see a brand new Jerry Brown as Governor in 2011. We need delegates who understand what is at stake, what Jerry Brown is going to do with our budget and how to mobilize Progressives to support for the best possible outcome.

We call our slate "Respect. Empower. Include". We respect your opinions, we want to empower you to act to affect change, and we want to include you in the solutions. We're a diverse cross-section of our Assembly District who are ready to move California towards a more progressive future.


MEET THE CANDIDATES
Vote for all 12, plus Varo Asorian for Executive Board!






VARO ASORIAN
E-BOARD Candidate
Volunteer
Election 2010 (Boxer, Butler & Brown)
Volunteer, 15+ years
HRC GLBT Civil Rights Campaign
Owner
Local Small Business





ALEXIS LEONA BEAMON
Executive Board Member
CA Democratic Party, 2007-2009
Graduate
Los Angeles African American Public
Policy Institute
Volunteer Coordinator
Every Vote Counts, NLOL Animal Rescue






MARTA EVRY
Regional Field Organizer
Obama/Biden 2008 – CD36
Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2007-2011
Activist
California Courage Campaign







LEE FINK

Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2003-2010
Former President
Beach Cities Democratic Club
Policy Advisor
Barack Obama’s Campaign for Change







JIM KENNEDY

Co-Founder
Drinking Liberally, Los Angeles
Board Member
Los Angeles Environmental PAC
Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2007-2011









AL LAY

President & Co-Founder
LAX-Area Democratic Club
Nevada Travel Coordinator
36th CD, Obama/Biden 2008
Organizer and Leader
Nevada Bus Trips-Kerry/Edwards 2004







TIFFANY MASSEY

Deputy Field Organizer
Organizing For America
Volunteer
Congresswoman Jane Harman’s campaign
Activist
Healthcare Reform, Marriage Equality & Environment






TONY SALVAGGIO

Field Organizer
Obama/Biden 2008, Manhattan Beach
Volunteer Field Organizer
Election 2010 (Boxer, Brown & Butler)
Volunteer
Leadership Manhattan Beach







ROCHELLE SCHNEIDER

Volunteer
Election 2010 Butler, Harris, Harman, Boxer and Bowen
Vice President
53d AD Democratic Committee
Activist
human rights, civil liberties, healthcare







SUSAN TRUAX

Volunteer
2010 (Bowen, Gordon, Lieu & Butler)
El Segundo Phone Bank Leader
Obama/Biden 2008, El Segundo
Activist
Education, Environment & Healthcare







 DIANE WALLACE
Candidate
53d Assembly District primary
Career Educator
Teacher, principal, district administrator
Activist
LA Co. Water Dialogue, CA Water
Summit, MB Residents Association






KELLEY WILLIS
Activist
Lifelong Democrat
Board Member & Former President
West LA Democratic Club
Delegate
53rd Assembly District 2009-2011