Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Jim Adkisson, Bill O'Reilly, Michael Savage, and Sean Hannity

The Left is loving this.

Nutjob Jim Adkisson goes into a church and opens fire, killing two people and injuring seven others.

The nutjob is anti-liberal and anti-gay -- the perfect storm for those on the Left wishing to bash conservatives.

It gets better for the Leftists. In his home, Adkisson had books written by Michael Savage, Bill O'Reilly, and Sean Hannity.


"A Whole Lotta Ugly" in Church Shooting

The pastor of the now too-well-known Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church occasionally wrote columns for the local newspaper, the Knoxville News-Sentinel. Last March, he wrote one entitled "Tolerance," in which he compared past intolerance of interracial couples to today's intolerance of gay couples.

"In the movie 'Hairspray,'" Rev. Chris Buice wrote, "the character Mabelle warns a newly formed interracial couple, 'You two better brace yourselves for a whole lotta ugly comin' at you from a never-ending parade of stupid.' We forget that it was not that long ago that the law forbade such relationships, even while some prominent segregationist politicians engaged in them. Today, a gay couple might encounter harassment and derision for simply holding hands in a public park."

Sunday morning, a whole lotta ugly entered the church's sanctuary in the form of a man who was angry about "the liberal movement" and its tolerance for gay couples, among other things. The man started firing a shotgun he bought from a pawnshop. He killed two people and injured seven others before he was wrestled to the floor and later arrested and charged with first-degree murder.

So now we can add liberals to the list of enemy combatants in America's culture war.

According to the News-Sentinel, Knoxville police department investigator Steve Still wrote in the search warrant that Jim David Adkisson, the man who was arrested in the rampage, went to the church "because of its liberal teachings and his belief that all liberals should be killed because they were ruining the country, and that he felt that the Democrats had tied his country's hands in the war on terror and they had ruined every institution in America with the aid of major media outlets."

Adkisson, who had served in the military, said "that because he could not get to the leaders of the liberal movement he would then target those that had voted them in office," the search warrant states. Among the items seized from Adkisson's house were three books: "The O'Reilly Factor," by television commentator Bill O'Reilly; "Liberalism is a Mental Disorder," by radio personality Michael Savage; and "Let Freedom Ring," by political pundit Sean Hannity.

"So now we can add liberals to the list of enemy combatants in America's culture war."

Really?

OK. Let's add U.S. military recruiters to the list of enemy combatants in America's culture war, too. The Bush administration, the Pentagon, and the oil industry belong on the list as well. They have all been targeted by Leftists.

What an angry statement it is to say that libs are on the list of enemy combatants!


It mocks the War on Terror and the brave people fighting to keep us safe in the post 9/11-world.

To suggest that Adkisson's crimes are indicative of some orchestrated assault on liberals is just stupid.

Isn't it fascinating that the Left wants to dump responsibility for the actions of crazed killer Adkisson in the laps of Savage, O'Reilly, Hannity, and conservative talk radio?

Conservative commentators are being blamed for the shootings, for inciting violence.

How ridiculous!

Adkisson is a sicko, a cold-blooded murder.

I've never EVER heard a conservative talk radio host advocate the killing of liberals or speak of resorting to violence.

Adkisson must be held accountable for his crimes. He is solely responsible.

But just because Adkisson had books by conservatives in his home the Left wants Americans to believe that Savage and O'Reilly and Hannity deserve to be considered complicit in the shootings.

Shut down talk radio! Stop the hate!

Talk about guilt by extremely DISTANT association!

I think it's weird, though totally predictable, that the Leftists are cherry-picking the information surfacing about Adkisson.

Adkisson served in the military.

Are the Leftists prepared to hold the military responsible for the shootings, too?

I'm sure some of the more radical Leftists are prepared to do exactly that.

Bottom line: Don't blame conservative talk radio or commentators for the criminal, immoral actions of Jim Adkisson.

Adkisson committed murder. He made a choice. He wasn't getting his marching orders from conservatives.

Would it be fair to blame Oliver Stone for the murder of Lauren Aljubouri?

Should we silence Stone and keep him from making movies that prompt nutjobs to kill? Should we censor Hollywood? Should we burn all copies of Natural Born Killers?

Does Stone have blood on his hands?

Then there's the Obama tribute from rapper Ludacris.

Talk about preaching hate!

And Obama likes Ludacris.

Once again, the hypocrisy of the Left rears its ugly agenda-driven head.

10 comments:

grumps said...

"Let's add U.S. military recruiters to the list of enemy combatants in America's culture war, too. The Bush administration, the Pentagon, and the oil industry belong on the list as well. They have all been targeted by Leftists."

Sorry, Mary. You need to get some perspective. Jim Adkisson took up arms and stole two lives just because of his belief that they did not deserve to live. The squawkers you cite who refer to Liberals as scum and vermin incited this one man just as surely as a coach incites his team on Sunday.

Granted, Adkisson may have some flavor of mental illness which prevented him from seeeing the depravity of his actions, but it was deparavity and it was incited.

"A whole mess of ugly from a whole parade of stupid." That sums it up pretty well, doesn't it?

For you to say that "The Left is loving this," is just one more piece of sludge in that whole depraved cess pit. Every thinking, feeling, caring human is appaled by what went on in that church. For you to say that any commenter "loves" the cold blooded slaughter of two churchgoers in front of a room full of children shows your own lack of compassion and understanding.

Mary said...

Sorry, Grumps.

The "squawkers," as you call them, in no way incited Adkisson to commit murder.

I question your grasp of reality if you really believe that those "squawkers" urged Adkisson to march into that church and start shooting.

Furthermore, I am NOT suggesting that Leftists take joy in the deaths and injuries of these innocents. Understand? I am NOT saying that Leftists love that Adkisson went on a shooting spree.

You are the one projecting that spin on my statement. It comes from you.

When I write "The Left is loving this," I am referring to the way Leftists, like you, are exploiting this horrific incident in Knoxville to further their anti-conservative agenda.

The Left is "loving" the fact that murderer Adkisson had books written by the "squawkers." You can't deny that.

After all, that is the basis of your comments, that they are responsible for inciting Adkisson's immoral, criminal behavior.

Again, I'm sorry you interpreted my post incorrectly, though I'm glad you've provided me with this opportunity to clarify what I meant by "The Left is loving this."

You assume that I hate Leftists and attribute the most sinister behaviors to them. You have misjudged me.

You don't know me and you don't know my take on things. If you did, you wouldn't charge me with a lack of compassion and understanding.

Anonymous said...

"I've never EVER heard a conservative talk radio host advocate the killing of liberals or speak of resorting to violence."

O'Really?

"I'll tell you who should be tortured and killed at Guantanamo - every filthy Democrat in the U.S. Congress."
– Sean Hannity on his TV show Hannity and Colmes, June 15, 2005

Jim David Adkisson, Hannity follower:
Adkisson told Still that "he could not get to the leaders of the liberal movement that he would then target those that had voted them in to office."

Anonymous said...

Savage is especially heinous and dangerous:

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Michael_Savage

It's not a joke anymore, Mary.

Mary said...

Anonymous 2:13 AM, July 31, 2008,

That doesn't sound like Hannity.

Perhaps some context is in order.

As far as Adkisson's comments go, he's a killer. I'd expect him to say horrible, horrible things.

Mary said...

Anonymous, 4:25 AM, July 31, 2008,

I don't listen to Michael Savage, but I am aware of some of his outrageous statements.

I don't understand why you say this:

It's not a joke anymore, Mary.

Where does that come from?

Who's joking?

Anonymous said...

For those wanting context to the Hannity "I'll tell you who should be tortured and killed at Guantanamo: every filthy Democrat in the U.S. Congress." quote, he said it on the air, on the Hannity and Colmes Show on June 15, 2005.

Mary said...

By context, I mean the context of the conversation. What led up to the remark?

He said it on the air. No kidding. And I figured it was on Hannity and Colmes or his radio show.

What was the debate? Who was involved in the exchange?

You know, context.

Anonymous said...

Stop using the terms "liberal" "conservative" "the right" "the left", instead just say Americans. "the left" are Americans. "Conservatives" are Americans. Sean Hannity is American. Michael Moore is American.
Stop it, all of you. There is a better America by far, and it is not to be found in any of this ranting screeching nastiness. Shame on you. Shame on me. Shame on all of us. We are better than this.

Mary said...

Yes, and shame on those Democrats and Republicans for holding separate conventions.

Shame on the Left and the Right for being on the Left and the Right on issues.

Shame on our diversity and our political system.

I agree with you in terms of the need to recognize what we share and the importance of remembering that we're all Americans.

Of course, we should be civil in our debate. But this isn't communist China. There isn't just one party. I'm thankful we're free to express our differences.