...left-wing filmmaker and propagandist Michael Moore appeared yesterday on “The Rachel Maddow Show” and all but incited violence... “Really, this is a war,” Moore told Maddow. “This is a class war that’s been leveled against the working people of this country.”
...Thus, the danger in using such extreme and over-the-top rhetoric is that some people will take Moore’s rhetoric literally and act accordingly. The result, tragically, could be incidents of violence that result in murder and mayhem... Unfortunately, this is no phantom worry. It’s happened before in American history, thanks to violent union thugs, and it could happen again. And of course, it doesn’t help when Democratic members of Congress such as Rep. Michael Capuano (D-Mass.) urge union goons to take to “the streets and get a little bloody…”
So it isn’t surprising that, as Wisconsin talk radio host Charles Sykes reports, there is “growing intimidation and escalating threats of violence” in Madison.
Yesterday, 15 Republican state senators received a chilling, death threat-laden email from a union supporter.
This is how the civil society frays before it unravels altogether.
And legacy media -- which helped an inexperienced crypto-Marxist achieve the nation's highest office by completely failing to vet him -- is once again culpable.
Once so concerned with civility and the attitude of non-violent Tea Party protesters, The New York Times, the Washington Post, ABC, CBS and MSNBC have all fallen silent when confronted with real incivility and real violence on the part of the radical Left.
There is no media left in this country, save a few radio talk show hosts, Fox News, some intrepid bloggers, and a handful of digital gurus like Matt Drudge and Andrew Breitbart.
One gets the feeling that James O'Keefe could have successfully run the NPR sting operation against any of the best-known legacy media outlets.
They're all pathetic and disgraceful.
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