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Limbaugh believes being called out for his violent rhetoric is part of a conspiracy to silence ‘all of talk radio, Fox News’

Click here to view this media Well, they say that paranoia is an indicator of oncoming senility, but that would mean Rush Limbaugh has been getting senile for the past twenty years. In any event, he was in prime form yesterday : This is not an isolated event. Every time something like this happens, some disaster, it doesn’t take 30 minutes for the media to start speculating that it’s talk radio, and now Fox News and the blogs on the right and everything else. I got a lot of people who sent me e-mails yesterday: “Rush, I thought you were a little bit over the top yesterday when you said the Democrat Party profits from murder, wants to profit.” How else can I say this? Try to put yourself in my shoes and I want you to try to do this outside of the normal give-and-take and ebb-and-flow of the daily hardball that is politics. Here we have a deranged, obviously mentally insane young man who has fired on and killed a number of people, wounded others. On Saturday, I was in my home watching NFL football. I happened to be alone. I hadn’t been to Tucson, Arizona, in 20 years and all of a sudden I read it’s my fault, and I’m hearing people say it’s my fault and that it’s inspired by me and what I do. I want you to put yourself in my shoes. And then more and more powerful political people start standing up and making that claim, including the chief law enforcement official for that county, Clarence Dupnik, a law enforcement official who has the ability to influence jury pools. … Now, I ask you, you all know that I am a political enemy of these people. These are the people that keep talking about limiting speech with the Fairness Doctrine. The other day Al Sharpton goes to the FCC to want hearings on me to get them to curb what I can say. He came out of there claiming the FCC’s interested in holding these hearings. Look, I’m not telling you people anything you don’t know. You know that there are constant assaults on the existence of this program. There are constant serious political efforts made to terminate this program and all of talk radio, Fox News and what have you. So we have this incident, and now I have to sit here and just let it roll off my back that I’m responsible for this. Anything I say is overreacting to it. Next: The black helicopters are coming to take him away! Isn’t creeping paranoia also a sign of a guilty consicence? Whoda thunk?

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Tucson tea party founder says Giffords to blame for getting shot

Click here to view this media One tea party leader says that Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) has herself to blame for getting shot in the head Saturday. The Arizona congresswoman shouldn’t have attended an event “in full view of the public” if she had security concerns, according to Tucson Tea Party co-founder Trent Humphries. Giffords warned MSNBC’s Chuck Todd last year that there would be “consequences” to violent rhetoric and imagery after Fox News’ Sarah Palin released a graphic which placed crosshairs over the congresswoman’s district. “But the thing is that the way that [Palin] has it depicted has the crosshairs of a gunsight over our district,” Giffords said. “And when people do that, they’ve gotta realize there’s consequences to that action.” But Humphries thinks Giffords was just speaking out against Palin for political gain. “It’s political gamesmanship,” he told the Guardian . “The real case is that she [Giffords] had no security whatsoever at this event. So if she lived under a constant fear of being targeted, if she lived under this constant fear of this rhetoric and hatred that was seething, why would she attend an event in full view of the public with no security whatsoever?” “For all the stuff they accuse [Palin] of, that gun poster has not done a tenth of the damage to the political discourse as what we’re hearing right now.” “There are people who are genuinely confused, scared, and I understand it. But there are also people who are deliberately manipulating this event and tragedy for political ends,” Humpries added. And he may be right. Another tea party group in California has been using the tragedy to raise money. In an e-mail to supporters this week, the Tea Party Express asked for donations. “Instead of prayers for the victims and their families, the Left was consumed with using this massacre to score political points by blaming the tea party movement, Gov. Sarah Palin and now Rush Limbaugh,” the e-mail said. “That’s why we’ve asked you for your support. Let’s show the Left that instead of us being silenced, that there awful attacks on us will only backfire and that the tea party movement will be stronger than ever!” “Please, make a contribution online right now to the Tea Party Express,” the letter concluded.

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Yet another poll released Thursday by USA Today suggests that the American public has not bought into the media's ridiculous spin on Saturday's Tucson massacre. According to the poll, conducted by Gallup , a majority of Americans think that attempts to link Saturday's shooting to conservative political rhetoric amount to “An attempt to make conservatives look bad.” Only about a third of respondents said it was a “legitimate point.” While self-identified Democrats were predictably more likely to say blaming rhetoric from the right is a legitimate argument, a full third of Democrats agreed that it was just a partisan stunt. read more

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What violent rhetoric? Another right-wing nutcase arrested for threatening congressman. Was O’Reilly the inspiration?

Click here to view this media Gee, and here I thought that all this talk about violent rhetoric was just a figment of our liberal imaginations: One arrested in threats against Seattle congressman A California man accused of threatening to kill Seattle Congressman Jim McDermott has been arrested and charged in federal court. Charles Turner Habermann — a 32-year-old Palm Springs, Calif., resident with a $3 million trust fund — was arrested Wednesday morning on allegations that he made threatening phone calls to the office of the Seattle Democrat late last year. Federal authorities contend Habermann admitted to making the calls because he was angry about taxes, but said he wouldn’t risk losing his trust fund by attacking McDermott. Federal prosecutors in Seattle described statements left by Habermann in two Dec. 9 phone calls as an “expletive-laden” effort to influence McDermott’s vote on tax policy. According to charging documents, Habermann to have threatened to kill McDermott’s friends and family, then, in the second call, threatened to put McDermott “in the trash.” Contacted by the investigators the day after the messages were left, Habermann allegedly admitted to threatening McDermott and an congresswoman not identified in court documents. This guy was also quite obviously a Tea Party loving patriot, because he referred to the Founding Fathers frequently in his expletive-laden rant: A McDermott staffer contacted the FBI on Dec. 10, reporting that the congressman’s Seattle office had received the offending phone calls. In one, the caller was heard calling McDermott “a piece of human filth,” “a communist,” and a “piece of (expletive) garbage.” “Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, or George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, if any of them had ever met uh, uh Jim McDermott, they would all blow his brains out,” Habermann said in the first rambling message, according to charging documents. “They’d shoot him, in the head. They’d kill him, because he’s a piece of, of, of disgusting garbage. … “Any you let that (expletive) scum bag know, that if he ever (expletive) with my money, ever the (expletive) again, I’ll (expletive) kill him, okay,” Habermann continued, according to charges. “I’ll round them up, I’ll kill them, I’ll kill his friends, I’ll kill his family, I will kill everybody he (expletive) knows.” Here’s what’s really pretty remarkable about this: Remember that bizarre Bill O’Reilly column attacking McDermott for daring to suggest (while discussing whether to extend the Bush tax cuts) that Jesus might have been more concerned about helping the poor get their unemployment checks than he would in ensuring rich guys get their tax cuts? It was published at BillOReilly.com, by pure coincidence, on December 9 : enlarge Which just COINCIDENTALLY happens to be the day that Habermann called and unleashed this rant from California. Far be it from me to suggest that there might be some connection there. Heavens no. That would be uncivil and unfair. O’Reilly might unleash the Flying Monkey Ambush Squad Featuring Jesse Watters on me. Lord only knows what kind of hate-filled death threats I’d get then.

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Mainstream Media Has Accurately Portrayed Sea Level Rise Projections For Past 20 Years

photo: Woodley Wonderworks / Creative Commons Think mainstream media exaggerates how bad sea level rise might get, pays too much attention to it? Well, a new media analysis published in Environmental Research Letters finds that by and large in the past two decades decade mainstream media in the US and UK have accurately portrayed scientific reports on

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On PBS, New Yorker Editor Equates Obama ‘Freezing Out’ Fox News with Building a Civil Discourse

On Tuesday night's Charlie Rose show on PBS, New Yorker editor (and former Washington Post reporter) David Remnick equated Team Obama's attempt to demonize and “freeze out” Fox News Channel with a campaign to create civil discourse. Demonizing equals civility? CHARLIE ROSE: Do you think that the president had an opportunity that he did not seize in order to make a real contribution to the civil discourse that we`re talking about and to exhibit those things that he spoke about and those things he believed in? DAVID REMNICK: He was laughed out of court. Remember the attack on Fox News? I mean, it might not have been as smoothly done as one would have liked but there was an attempt by the Obama administration — a very concerted attempt with Anita Dunn, David Axelrod, and even the president, to either freeze out or do a critique of the rhetoric of Fox News and whether, in fact, they're news at all and all the rest of the critique that you see elsewhere in the media. And it was laughed out of court by a lot of people. read more

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Fox talkers demand Sheriff Dupnik produce evidence. Since when has evidence ever mattered to Fox talkers?

Click here to view this media Bill O’Reilly stepped up last night to make his contribution to the Right’s jihad against Clarence Dupnik for speaking the truth about the environment in Arizona in which Jared Loughner’s shooting rampage occurred, devoting three whole segments to running down Dupnik, including his opening “Talking Points Memo” segment in which he attacked Dupnik for mixing politics and law enforcement. This, from the guy who has a man-crush on Sheriff Joe Arpaio. At least the first featured a defense of Dupnik from Alicia Menendez, the first yet allowed on Fox — though it was, unsurprisingly, an incredibly weak-kneed one. This exchange was pretty revealing, though: MENENDEZ: So you think that that rhetoric has nothing to do with this? Nothing at all? No connection? O’REILLY: There’s no connection at all. No I think that the man, — and here’s what I think, the man is a zealot. He’s a zealot. He is using and abusing his position as a Sheriff, all right? To spout the political point of view. All right? And two downsides. Number one, he ignites this whole thing because he did. And number two, he obscures the investigation. He obscures it. And I think it’s wrong on both counts. MENENDEZ: So why — here — so then, Bill, why are we sitting here talking about him instead of talking about what we do — O’REILLY: Because we want to — we want to neutralize people like him. That’s why! MENENDEZ: So he makes you nervous? O’REILLY: He doesn’t make me nervous. He makes me angry. MENENDEZ: If — if — there’s nothing legit about what he’s saying, then why is he making you nervous? O’REILLY: No, no, our — our job here at the Factor, Alicia, as you know is to spotlight people who are harming the country and I think Dupnik is harming the country. Then he brought on Elisabeth Hasselbeck and somehow managed to not ask her to clarify her previous thoughts on Sarah Palin’s “crosshairs” in relation to this story . Instead, they bashed Dupnik some more: HASSELBECK: The irony, Bill, is that we’re looking at a law enforcement individual in a position of power, and in a profession where evidence is near-mandatory, right? To prosecute anybody. And yet there’s no evidence to back up anything he’s saying. O’REILLY: Nothing. This is what Fox talkers were saying all day long (Laura Ingraham made the same charge that morning on Fox & Friends, claiming that Dupnik had “no evidence.” First, let’s stipulate: Dupnik had all the evidence he needed to make the kinds of remarks he made about the political and social environment in Arizona — one that has gotten so virulently ugly that Democrats and liberals in Arizona increasingly are fearful for their physical well-being and are reluctant to self-identify as liberals. ( Will Bunch had a terrific piece at Media Matters recently on this very subject; as someone with family and friends in Arizona, I can personally attest to this reality.) Unlike Bill O’Reilly or Megyn Kelly or Monica Crowley, Dupnik actually lives in Arizona, and does know whereof he speaks. Moreover, there is abundant evidence about the vicious eliminationist hatred, some of it officially sanctioned by the GOP and Tea Parties, that was directed at Giffords personally. But let’s get serious: When has evidence ever mattered to the talkers at Fox News — Bill O’Reilly especially? When there have been ugly incidents of right-wing extremist violence directed at “liberal” or government targets in the past, everyone at Fox — O’Reilly and his pal Glenn Beck in particular — have just as adamantly denied that the kind of ugly right-wing rhetoric regularly broadcast on their programs had anything to do with it … even when the evidence has been overwhelming that, in fact, it did. For instance, when right-wing extremist — and enthusiastic Fox News consumer — Jim David Adkisson walked into a Knoxville church in 2008 and gunned down two people, he was explicit in his manifesto about his sources of inspiration: “This was a symbolic killing. Who I wanted to kill was every Democrat in the Senate & House, the 100 people in Bernard Goldberg’s book. I’d like to kill everyone in the mainstream media. But I know those people were inaccessible to me. I couldn’t get to the generals & high ranking officers of the Marxist movement so I went after the foot soldiers, the chickenshit liberals that vote in these traitorous people. Someone had to get the ball rolling. I volunteered. I hope others do the same. It’s the only way we can rid America of this cancerous pestilence.” Not only did much of the manifesto read like a juiced-up version of a typical O’Reilly “Talking Points Memo,” but O’Reilly’s books held a prominent spot on Adkisson’s bookshelves. This is what you would call pretty substantial evidence of a connection. So when a Newsday op-ed writer had the audacity to point out the obvious ties between O’Reilly’s (and the rest of the Right’s) overheated rhetoric and this monstrous act, how did O’Reilly respond? Why, he was outraged, outraged we tell you — and sent his Flying Monkey Ambush Squad, led by Jesse Watters, to attack the woman with cameras outside her home as she was unloading groceries: Click here to view this media That was just the first time. Then, when a right-wing extremist named Scott Roeder — a regular reader of O’Reilly’s columns in the “Operation Rescue” newsletter, a number of which targeted Dr. George Tiller for attack — walked into a Wichita church and shot Tiller in the head, O’Reilly was just as adamant denying that his vicious rhetoric could have played any role whatsoever in the shooting. Our favorite instance was when he brought on his ever-reliable shill, Juan Williams, to stick up for his pal O’Reilly : Similarly, when a young Pittsburgh white supremacist named Richard Poplawski — heeding Glenn Beck’s warnings that Obama was planning to take his guns away and might be planning to incarcerate people in concentration camps — gunned down three police officers who came to his door, Beck was adamant in denouncing bloggers like us for pointing out that there was a pretty obvious connection here: Click here to view this media And when a longtime far-right fringe actor named James Von Brunn walked into the Holocaust Memorial Museum and gunned down a security guard, Beck scrambled to portray him as left-wing nutcase — but hey, we shouldn’t be blaming anyone but the killer himself for this blah blah blah … Click here to view this media Later, O’Reilly and Beck got together to commiserate on just how nasty and awful those liberals were for daring to point to the, you know, actual evidence that the rhetoric they used may have helped fuel these acts of violence: Click here to view this media And then, when the evidence of a powerful connection between Glenn Beck’s rhetoric and a planned act of extreme violence is demonstrated to be incontrovertible, as it was in the case of would-be tides Foundation terrorist Byron Williams , what do they do at Fox? Nothing. They simply do not report on it. They pretend it simply didn’t happen. And their cohorts in the rest of the mainstream media largely do the same — which is how they’re able to get away with it. Evidence, schmevidence. Here’s a fact: Jared Loughner could have the collected works of Glenn Beck by his bedside, and a poster-size reproduction of Sarah Palin’s gunsight poster hanging over his desk, and these guys would insist they had nothing, NOTHING to do with this or any other act of violence. After all, their continued livelihood depends on it. Too bad American TV news consumers can’t figure that out, and respond accordingly.

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US Must Cut $100 Billion from Defense to Compete with China on Clean Energy: Expert

Photo: US Army Okay, so I just finished writing about how it turns out China leapfrogged us last year to become the world leader in installed wind power . I also derided the media (myself included) for harping on the “China’s going to eat our lunch” narrative until we’re blue in the face. But I’m going to do it all over again — because I was just reminded of this: China spends 1/6th the amount the United States does on its military, and

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Loughner Friend: ‘He Did Not Watch TV’ or ‘Listen to Political Radio’

It's become clear since Saturday that some in the media are determined to blame outspoken conservatives for the Tucson massacre. So there's really no reason to believe that yet another fact contradicting that attack will put it to rest. But in the spirit of journalism – that thing the left's media attack dogs profess their reverence for – it should be noted: a friend of the killer, Jared Lee Loughner, told “Good Morning America” that Loughner “did not watch TV. He disliked the news. He didn’t listen to political radio. He didn’t take sides. He wasn’t on the left. He wasn’t on the right .” In other words, if this friend is to be believed, no cable news or talk radio personality drove Loughner to commit this heinous act. read more

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Rhino Poaching in South Africa Increases 172% in 2010

Photo credit: tac1980 / Creative Commons In 2009, rhino poaching in Africa reached a 15 year high , with 122 animals killed illegally. In 2010, things got even worse. The number of rhinos illegally killed in South Africa—which has one of the two worst records on the continent—reached 333, including 10 critically endangered black rhinos. Driven by demand in Asian medicine markets, poachers in South Africa utilize advanced t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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