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	<title>FAIR Blog &#187; Charles Krauthammer</title>
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		<title>Krauthammer, the Real Obama and a Fake Question</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 18:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Hart</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Charles Krauthammer's  column today in the Washington Post ("Return of the Real Obama," 9/23/11) reveals the Barack Obama, who's apparently been hidden away for the past few years:
In a 2008 debate, Charlie Gibson asked Barack Obama about his support for raising capital-gains taxes, given the historical record of government losing net revenue as a result. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="FAIR Blog: Charles Krauthammer's Allergy to Democracy" href="http://www.fair.org/blog/2011/02/04/krauthammers-allergy-to-democracy/" target="_self">Charles Krauthammer</a>'s  column today in the<strong> Washington Post</strong> ("Return of the Real Obama," <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/todays_paper?dt=2011-09-23&amp;bk=A&amp;pg=19">9/23/11</a>) reveals the Barack Obama, who's apparently been hidden away for the past few years:</p>
<blockquote><p>In a 2008 debate, Charlie Gibson asked Barack Obama about his support for raising capital-gains taxes, given the historical record of government <em>losing</em> net revenue as a result. Obama persevered: "Well, Charlie, what I’ve said is that I would look at raising the capital-gains tax for purposes of fairness."</p>
<p>A most revealing window into our president's political core: To impose a tax that actually impoverishes our communal bank account (the U.S. Treasury) is ridiculous. It is nothing but punitive. It benefits no one--not the rich, not the poor, not the government. For Obama, however, it brings fairness, which is priceless.</p></blockquote>
<p>That was, indeed, a memorable moment--but not in the way that Krauthammer thinks. The real problem was that the question <a title="FAIR Blog: ABC Tries to Calm the Populist Fire" href="http://www.fair.org/blog/2009/03/20/abc-tries-to-calm-the-populist-fire/" target="_self">Charles Gibson</a> asked was premised on a falsehood. As  FAIR <a href="http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3347">pointed out at the time</a>, Gibson was<!--preview-break--></p>
<blockquote><p>pressing Obama about his plan to raise capital gains tax rates to levels of the early 1990s--a position that struck Gibson as bizarre, since lowering these taxes increases government revenue:</p></blockquote>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;">In each instance, when the rate dropped, revenues from the tax increased. The government took in more money. And in the 1980s, when the tax was increased to 28 percent, the revenues went down. So why raise it at all, especially given the fact that 100 million people in this country own stock and would be affected?</p>
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<blockquote><p>This question rests on two false assumptions. The capital gains tax is paid by a small percentage of the population. As Citizens for Tax Justice pointed out (<a href="../../www.ctj.org/pdf/cg0306.pdf%20" target="_blank">3/16/06</a>), "The wealthiest 10 percent of taxpayers enjoyed 90 percent of the capital gains eligible for this special tax break." Gibson's reference to the 100 million Americans who own stock is irrelevant, since this tax is applied to the sales of stocks and real estate--not the act of having a retirement account.</p>
<p>Gibson's other point--"History shows that when you drop the capital gains tax, the revenues go up"--might be popular in certain conservative circles, but the evidence to support it is thin. As the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities pointed out (<a href="http://www.cbpp.org/7-10-07tax.htm" target="_blank">7/12/07</a>), there is little causal relationship between the capital gains tax cuts and increased federal tax revenue. Economist Jason Furman of the Brookings Institution pointed out the the "Joint Committee on Taxation and Treasury both score raising capital gains taxes as raising revenues" (<strong>New Republic</strong>, <a href="http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_plank/archive/2008/04/16/sorry-charlie-you-re-wrong-on-the-cap-gains-tax.aspx" target="_blank">4/16/08</a>).</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Krauthammer&#039;s Allergy to Democracy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 17:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Naureckas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Displaying the same allergy to actual democracy shown by Joe Klein (FAIR Blog, 2/3/11), Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer (2/4/11) calls, like Klein, for a military regime in Egypt to impose a "period of stability" for "guiding the country to free elections"--the kind of "free elections" in which the military will "guarantee" that the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Displaying the same allergy to actual democracy shown by Joe Klein (<strong>FAIR Blog</strong>, <a title="FAIR Blog:Joe Klein and the Rotten Fruit of Arab Democracy" href="http://www.fair.org/blog/2011/02/03/joe-klein-and-the-rotten-fruit-of-arab-democracy/" target="_self">2/3/11</a>), <strong>Washington Post</strong> columnist <a title="FAIR Blog: The Moral Deficiency of Charles Krauthammer" href="http://www.fair.org/blog/2009/05/15/the-moral-deficiency-of-charles-krauthammer/" target="_self">Charles Krauthammer</a> (<a title="WPost: Toward a soft landing in Egypt" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/03/AR2011020305173.html" target="_self">2/4/11</a>) calls, like Klein, for a military regime in Egypt to impose a "period of stability" for "guiding the country to free elections"--the kind of "free elections" in which the military will "guarantee" that the right people "prevail."</p>
<p>The breathtaking hypocrisy of Krauthammer's column--which begins "Who doesn't love a democratic revolution?"--is on view in this passage:</p>
<blockquote><p>Our paramount moral and strategic interest in Egypt is real democracy in which power does not devolve to those who believe in one man, one vote, one time. That would be Egypt's fate should the Muslim Brotherhood prevail. That was the fate of Gaza, now under the brutal thumb of Hamas.</p></blockquote>
<p>Aside from the fact that Krauthammer is borrowing a phrase from apologists for apartheid South Africa (e.g., Thomas Sowell, <strong>Chicago Tribune</strong>, 8/17/85), he really ought to be aware (thanks to the "Palestine Papers" leaked via <strong>Al-Jazeera</strong>) that the United States has <em>demanded</em> that Palestine not hold elections--threatening to cut off all aid if they did so (<strong>Guardian</strong>, <a title="Guardian: US threat to Palestinians: change leadership and we cut funds" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/24/us-threat-palestinians-leadership-funds" target="_blank">1/24/11</a>).</p>
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		<title>A Whole Lot of Lone Nuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Naureckas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Right-wing pundits have come out vociferously against the idea that they, their colleagues and the political movement they identify with have anything to answer for in the wake of the Tucson massacre.
David Brooks (New York Times, 1/11/11) asserted that "the evidence before us suggests that [shooting suspect Jared] Loughner was locked in a world far [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right-wing pundits have come out vociferously against the idea that they, their colleagues and the political movement they identify with have anything to answer for in the wake of the Tucson massacre.</p>
<p>David Brooks (<strong>New York Times</strong>, <a title="NYT: The Politicized Mind" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/11/opinion/11brooks.html" target="_blank">1/11/11</a>) asserted that "the evidence before us suggests that [shooting suspect Jared] Loughner was locked in a world far  removed from politics as we normally understand it," rejecting as "vicious charges" the notion that the gunman "unleashed his rampage because he was incited by the violent rhetoric of  the Tea Party, the anti-immigrant movement and Sarah Palin." George Will (<strong>Washington Post</strong>, <a title="WPost: The charlatans' response to the Tucson tragedy" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/10/AR2011011003685.html" target="_blank">1/11/11</a>) bitterly denounced the "political opportunism" of "charlatans" who subscribe to the "superstition that all behavior can be traced to some diagnosable frame  of mind that is a product of promptings from the social environment." Charles Krauthammer (<strong>Washington Post</strong>, <a title="WPost: Massacre, followed by libel" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/11/AR2011011106068.html" target="_blank">1/12/11</a>) insisted that "there is no evidence that he was responding to <em>anything</em>,  political or otherwise, outside of his own head," marveling that those who suggest otherwise would make a charge "so reckless, so scurrilous and so unsupported by evidence."</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://fair.org/images/pistol.jpg" alt="" width="112" height="98" />It's comforting to think that evil-doers exist in a vacuum, and the evil that they do has no relation to anyone else.  Dismissing Loughner as a lone nut, however, is much more difficult when one considers the startling number of incidents of political violence in the last few years. From a lengthy list of violent events and reckless rhetoric compiled by the <a title="Coalition to Stop Gun Violence: Insurrectionism Timeline" href="http://www.csgv.org/issues-and-campaigns/guns-democracy-and-freedom/insurrection-timeline" target="_blank">Coalition to Stop Gun Violence</a>, I've excerpted the cases that involved gunfire or other overtly deadly acts; the complete timeline includes numerous other episodes in which police disrupted violent plans before they were carried out:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>July 27, 2008</strong>--Jim Adkisson shoots and kills two people  at a progressive church in Knoxville, Tennessee, wounding two. Adkisson  calls it "<a href="http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/knoxville-church-shooters-manifesto">a  symbolic killing</a>" because he really "<a href="http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/knoxville-church-shooters-manifesto">wanted  to kill…every Democrat in the Senate &amp; House, the 100 people in  Bernard Goldberg's book</a>," but was unable to gain access to them....<!--preview-break--></p>
<p><strong>April 4, 2009</strong>--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 “<a href="http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/pittsburgh-shooter-poplawski-didnt-o">the  Obama gun ban that’s on its way</a>” and “<a href="http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/pittsburgh-shooter-poplawski-didnt-o">didn’t  like our rights being infringed upon</a>.” Perkovic also commented that  Poplawski carried out the shooting because “<a href="http://www.dailykostv.com/w/001115/">if anyone tried to take his  firearms, he was gonna stand by what his forefathers told him to do</a>."...</p>
<p><strong>April 25, 2009</strong>--Joshua Cartwright, 28, a member of the  Florida National Guard, shoots and kills two Okaloosa County sheriff's  deputies attempting to arrest him on a domestic abuse charge. Cartwright  is killed in an enusing gun battle with police. Cartwright's wife  reports that he was "<a href="http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/cartwright-16963-elizabeth-deputies.html">severely  disturbed</a>" that Barack Obama had been elected president. Okaloosa  County Sheriff Edward Spooner states that Cartrwight was "<a href="http://cbs2.com/national/police.shooting.sheriffs.2.995014.html">interested  in militia groups and weapons training</a>."...</p>
<p><strong>May 31, 2009</strong>--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. In April 1996, he  had been pulled over in Topeka, Kansas, for driving with a homemade  license plate.  Police found a military-style rifle, ammunition, a  blasting cap, a fuse cord, a one-pound can of gunpowder, and two 9-volt  batteries in his car....</p>
<p><strong>June 10, 2009</strong>--James W. von Brunn, a convicted felon and  a “<a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/06/10/dc.museum.shooting.suspect/">hardcore  Neo-Nazi</a>,” 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 “<a href="http://www.salon.com/news/primary_sources/2009/06/10/von_brunn/index.html">ONE  WORLD ILLUMINATI GOVERNMENT</a>” that would “<a href="http://www.salon.com/news/primary_sources/2009/06/10/von_brunn/index.html">confiscate  private weapons</a>” in order to accomplish its goals....</p>
<p><strong>July 13, 2009</strong>--<a href="http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7db_1247676436">Gilbert Ortez, Jr.  kills a police deputy in Chambers County, Texas, with an assault rifle</a>. Police  were responding to reports that Ortez or his wife had fired shots at  utility workers in the area. Police searching Ortez's mobile home after a  10-hour standoff find more than 100 explosive devices; Nazi drawings  and extremist literature; and several additional firearms....</p>
<p><strong></strong><strong>December 23, 2009</strong><strong>--</strong>Warren "Gator"  Taylor takes three people hostage at a federal post office in  Wytheville, Virginia. He is armed with four guns, including a  .40-caliber Glock pistol, despite a criminal record that includes  convictions for lewd and lascivious behavior with a 13-year-old and  attempted second-degree murder (Taylor shot his ex-wife three times in a  parking lot in 1993). Taylor fires at least three rounds before the  stand-off ends, including one at the station's fleeing postmaster. One  of Taylor's hostages reports that he was angry about taxes and "<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091225/ap_on_re_us/us_hostage_situation_post_office">the  government taking over the right to bear arms</a>."...<br />
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</strong><strong>February 18, 2010</strong><strong>--</strong>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, "<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/18/joe-stack-statement-alleg_n_467539.html?page=1">The  law 'requires' a signature on the bottom of a tax filing; yet no one  can say truthfully that they understand what they are signing; if that's  not 'duress' than what is. If this is not the measure of a totalitarian  regime, nothing is ... Violence not only is the answer, it is the only  answer</a>."...</p>
<p><strong>March 4, 2010</strong><strong>--</strong>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 reveal  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, "<a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iCKwXk17aAr3T_8Z9nN4iUwQPnngD9E8KP283">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</a>."...</p>
<p><strong>March 23, 2010</strong><strong>--</strong>After Mike Troxel of  the Lynchburg Tea Party and Nigel Coleman of the Danville Tea Party post  the home address of the brother of Rep. Tom Perriello (D-VA) and urge  supporters to "<a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/34843.html">drop by</a>,"  someone <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/35040.html">deliberately  cuts</a> a propane gas line at the house. Rep. Perriello is targeted by  the Tea Party activists because of his vote in favor of health care  reform. Perriello's brother and his wife have four children under the  age of eight....</p>
<p><strong>April 7, 2010</strong><strong>--</strong>Brody James  Whitaker, 37, is apprehended and arrested on charges including two  counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, aggravated  fleeing, and attempting to elude. The charges stem from an incident on  March 25, 2010 in which police attempted to pull Whitaker over for a  traffic violation on I-75 in Sumter County, Florida. Whitaker led  officers on a high-speed chase, fired shots at them from a 9mm handgun and escaped capture. During his arraignment hearing, Whitaker questions  the authority of the  judge and states, "<a href="http://articles.courant.com/2010-04-07/business/hc-manhunt-winsted-0406_1_troopers-state-police-bail">I   am a sovereign. I am not an American citizen</a>." ...</p>
<p><strong>May 20, 2010</strong><strong>--</strong><a href="http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/05/kane_west_memphis_arkansas_shootings.php">Jerry  Kane, Jr., 45, and his son Joseph Kane, 16, fatally shoot two Arkansas  police officers with AK-47 assault rifles during a routine traffic stop  on Interstate 40 in West Memphis. The Kanes are killed during an  exchange of gunfire with police in a Walmart parking lot 90 minutes  later</a>. Jerry Kane, an Ohio resident and anti-government activist,  had a long history with police and had recently spent three days in jail  for driving with an expired license plate and no seat belt. Kane  considered himself a "sovereign citizen" and ran a business that  centered on debt-avoidance scams....</p>
<p><strong>July 18, 2010--</strong>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 "<a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/07/21/MNMN1EHB37.DTL">start  a revolution</a>" by killing employees of the ACLU and Tides  Foundation. Williams' mother says her son was angry at "<a href="http://www.alan.com/2010/07/19/oakland-police-stop-suspected-right-wing-terrorist-who-was-angry-at-left-wing-politicians/">Left-wing  politicians</a>" and upset by "<a href="http://www.alan.com/2010/07/19/oakland-police-stop-suspected-right-wing-terrorist-who-was-angry-at-left-wing-politicians/">the way Congress was railroading through all these left-wing agenda items</a>."...</p>
<p><strong>July 30, 2010--</strong>Camp Hill prison guard Raymond Peake, 64,  is charged with robbery and the murder of Todd Getgen. Peake allegedly  shot Getgen to death at a local shooting range and stole Getgen's  custom, silenced AR-15 rifle. Investigators follow Peake to a storage  unit when they find three firearms: Getgen's AR-15 rifle, a scoped  Remington rifle that had been reported stolen from the range in May, and  a second AR-15 rifle. Thomas Tuso is also arrested and charged with  conspiracy, receiving stolen property and other crimes. Peake tells  police that he and Tuso had been stealing guns "<a href="http://www.whptv.com/mostpopular/story/UPDATE-Guards-charged-in-shooting-suspended/T7TywdSx-0efWskrT3nupg.cspx">for  the purpose of overthrowing the federal government</a>."...</p>
<p><strong>August 17, 2010--</strong>Patrick Gray Sharp, 29, opens fire on  the Department of Public Safety in McKinney, Texas, and unsuccessfully  attempts to ignite gasoline and ammonium nitrate in a trailer hitched to  his truck. Sharp is armed with an assault rifle, a .45-caliber  semiautomatic pistol, and a 12-gauge shotgun. He is killed after an  exchange of gunfire with police arriving on the scene. Miraculously, no  one else is hurt. Sharp's roommate, Eric McClellan describes him as "<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100818/ap_on_re_us/us_police_station_shooting">a  great guy</a>" and states, "<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100818/ap_on_re_us/us_police_station_shooting">We're  Texans. We have a right to bear arms</a>."...</p>
<p><strong>September 1, 2010--</strong>James Jay Lee, 43, takes hostages at  the <strong>Discovery Communications</strong> building in Silver Spring, Maryland, while  armed with two starter pistols and four improvised explosive devices.  After pointing a gun at one of the hostages, he is shot and killed by police. Lee, a radical environmental activist, had previously issued 11  demands through a <a href="http://savetheplanetprotest.com/">webpage</a> that <strong>Discovery</strong> was to meet "immediately." The demands involved the  content of programming on the <strong>Discovery Channel</strong>. Lee had also declared  on his <strong>MySpace</strong> page, "It's time for REVOLUTION!!!"...</p>
<p><strong>October 22, 2010--</strong>Texas Department of Corrections  officers searching for a missing person, Gill Clements, 69, are  confronted by a neighbor while on Clements' property in Henderson County. Howard Tod Granger, 46, points an AK-47 semiautomatic assault  rifle at one of the officers, who recalls, "<a href="http://www.athensreview.com/breakingnews/x1149338339/Former-Gov-son-found-dead">He  told us to get off the property or he would kill us all</a>." Later  that afternoon, officers return to Granger's home with a search warrant  and an armored vehicle filled with 13 SWAT members. Granger opens fire  on the vehicle, discharging at least 30 rounds before authorities shoot  and kill him. Police find guns and "<a href="http://www.athensreview.com/breakingnews/x1149338339/Former-Gov-son-found-dead">many  rounds of ammunition</a>" in Granger's house. They also find the body  of Clements, buried in a shallow grave on Granger's property....</p>
<p><strong>January 8, 2011--</strong>Jared Lee Loughner, 22, shoots U.S.  Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and 19 others at a "Congress in Your  Corner" event at a Safeway supermarket in Tucson, Arizona. He kills six, including federal Judge John Roll, and wounds 14, including Giffords, who is shot in the head. Loughner has an extensive history of mental  illness and substance abuse, yet is able to purchase two handguns and a  high-capacity ammunition magazine legally at Sportsman's Warehouse on  November 30, 2010. In a <strong>YouTube</strong> video posted in December 2010, Loughner  states, "<a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Classitup10">You don’t  have to accept the federalist laws.... Nonetheless, read the United  States of America's Constitution to apprehend all of the current  treasonous laws</a>."</p></blockquote>
<p>These individuals no doubt have a range of relationships to reality, and their ideologies may likewise vary from Tea Party orthodoxy to idiosyncratic conspiracy mania. (One person on the list appears to be a genuine <a title="Extra! Update: &quot;Terrorists&quot; Attack Ski Lodges, Not Doctors" href="http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1441" target="_self">ecoterrorist</a>.) But it's hard to deny that this seems like a remarkable amount of political violence in a little more than two-and-a-half years. (This impression is bolstered statistically by reports that the Secret Service has had to deal with a <a title="TPM: Report: Unprecedented Number Of Death Threats Against Obama -- And Secret Service Overwhelmed" href="http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/10/new-report-find-secret-service-overwhelmed-by-increased-threats.php" target="_blank">400 percent increase</a> in threats against the president, that U.S. Marshals are facing <a title="WPost: Threats to Judges, Prosecutors Soaring" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/24/AR2009052402931.html" target="_blank">double</a> the number of threats against judges and prosecutors, and that Capitol Police found that threats against congressmembers <a title="AP: Giffords' shooting follows dramatic increase in threats to lawmakers in past year" href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/national/congress/113144084.html?elr=KArks:DCiUMEaPc:UiD3aPc:_Yyc:aULPQL7PQLanchO7DiUr" target="_blank">tripled</a> in the first quarter of 2010.)</p>
<p>Even more strikingly, this violence corresponds to a period that has seen a major change in the boundaries of political rhetoric from both pundits and politicians. A major media figures like Glenn Beck (<strong>Fox News</strong>, <a title="Fox News: The Bubba Effect" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8La5xLYo2-s" target="_blank">2/20/09</a>) can now fantasize about "citizen militias in the South and West taking up arms against the U.S. government"--and he could declare that government officials bent on forcibly vaccinating his children are going to "<a href="http://mediamatters.org/blog/201010150025">meet Mr. Smith and  Mr. Wesson</a>." People with regular slots on major networks didn't use to talk this way. Nor did major-party Senate candidates declare that "<a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2010/06/sharron_angle_floated_possibil.html">people are really looking toward those Second Amendment remedies</a>." (See the Coalition's <a href="http://www.csgv.org/issues-and-campaigns/guns-democracy-and-freedom/insurrection-timeline">complete list</a> for many other examples of media and political figures evoking violence in explicit, non-metaphorical statements.)</p>
<p>People who insist that the Tucson massacre has nothing to do with any of this are engaged in a desperate and dangerous denial.</p>
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		<title>Evan Thomas: Only People Like Me Can Save America From the Internet&#039;s Lies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newsweek's Evan Thomas visited Germany recently, and came away thinking the United States is headed for some serious trouble. The country is falling apart--polarized, susceptible to populist demagoguery and so on. Forces on both sides are to blame; they're not all bad ("I think the Tea Partiers, despite their contradictions, are not all wrong about Big [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" src="http://fair.org/images/Evan Thomas.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="119" /><strong>Newsweek</strong>'s <a title="FAIR Blog: Newsweek Blames the People" href="http://www.fair.org/blog/2010/03/01/newsweek-blames-the-people/" target="_self">Evan Thomas</a> visited Germany recently, and came away thinking the United States is <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/2010/12/04/the-deepest-dangers-facing-the-united-states.print.html">headed for some serious trouble</a>. The country is falling apart--polarized, susceptible to populist demagoguery and so on. Forces on both sides are to blame; they're not all bad ("I think the Tea Partiers, despite their contradictions, are not all wrong about Big Government," he writes), but some should be singled out for criticism:</p>
<blockquote><p>Cable-TV and talk-radio personalities and bloggers have risen up to speak for the people. But as they pander for clicks and ratings, their standards of factual accuracy are often low. This is not by any means just a right-wing phenomenon. As my friend Charles Krauthammer points out, it was an article of faith on the left that George W. Bush deliberately lied about WMD to get us into the Iraq War. Never mind a complete absence of evidence.</p></blockquote>
<p>Wait--did he just cite <a title="FAIR Blog: The Crack Baby Myth: Now They Tell Us" href="http://www.fair.org/blog/2009/01/30/the-crack-baby-myth-now-they-tell-us/" target="_self">Charles</a> <a title="Action Alert:  Post Columnist Repeats Chávez Smear" href="http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=3005" target="_self">Krauthammer</a> in an appeal for rigorous factual analysis? Because that would be funny!<!--preview-break--></p>
<p>The idea that Bush never "lied" requires one to adhere to a weird definition of lying. By any reasonable standard, Bush made an <a href="http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1841">array of charges</a> about Iraq that were false;  some he should have known were false, since the administration was rejecting intelligence that did not conform to its desired conclusion. And the Downing Street memo <a href="http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2511">revealed</a> that the British thought the Bush administration was determined to go to war no matter what: "The intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy," as the memo put it.  But that's not a <em>lie</em>, right?</p>
<p>Thomas thinks that what is needed is less of this Internet-fueled inaccuracy and more old-fashioned, Evan Thomas-style journalism--though he worries it may be too late:</p>
<blockquote><p>But the old and weary (and increasingly cowed) mainstream media, of which I have been a charter member for more than 30 years, may not be as successful as it used to be at exposing the sort of distortions that can fuel mindless rage. Whether those distortions come from the far right or far left, the consequences could be disastrous: a protectionist who sets out to shield workers from foreign competition and wrecks the free-trade regimen that has made America prosper; a law-and-order vigilante who comes to office after a terrorist attack with a program to suspend cherished individual liberties to keep America “safe”; a soak-the-rich populist who kills economic growth in the name of helping the little guy.</p></blockquote>
<p>Set aside for a minute the idea that a "protectionist" who critiques "free trade" agreements or a populist who raises taxes on the wealthy are disasters in the making (unless the media summon the power to stop such creeps). Let's talk about something already happened--like, say, the Iraq War. A reckless administration, determined to invade another country no matter what, cited false intelligence; surely old-fashioned reporters like Evan Thomas rose to stop this madness? Nope. They <a href="http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2626">wrote things like this</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Saddam could decide to take Baghdad with him. One Arab intelligence officer interviewed by <strong>Newsweek</strong> spoke of "the green mushroom" over Baghdad--the modern-day caliph bidding a grotesque bio-chem farewell to the land of the living alongside thousands of his subjects as well as his enemies. Saddam wants to be remembered. He has the means and the demonic imagination. It is up to U.S. armed forces to stop him before he can achieve notoriety for all time.</p></blockquote>
<p>Well, at least he's not a blogger accusing Bush of lying. That'd be really irresponsible.</p>
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