Is Rupert Murdoch trying to make us feel better about newspapers' steady slide into extinction?
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by Ken
I guess working for Rupert Murdoch means never having to say you're sorry -- unless maybe you do something that causes the boss to lose a chunk o' cash.
Now trust me, I fret over this Yankee season. I wish it were harder to count the number of times I've gotten home late and tuned into a game in progress, only to find the Yanks down by, say, six runs, at a time when even a one-run deficit is generally hard for them to make up.
I can even see how, under normal circumstances, the "RIP" gravestone could have been a clever way to put a punctuation mark on this disappointing season. But if there's one day when, unfortunately, you can't do it, it's when your other major story is about a lunatic walking into Arkansas Democratic Party headquarters and shooting the state party chairman.

With regard to the assassin's motive, we still have no more than a clue -- that he had just been fired from his job at a Target store (and not, as was being speculated yesterday in the wake of the shooting, at one of the car dealerships owned by the victim), for writing graffiti on a store wall. Naturally the fact that the guy sought out the chairman of his state Democratic Party, coming two and a half weeks after the Knoxville, Tennessee, Unitarian church shoot-up by a certified right-wing loonie apparently expressly set on murdering liberals, has a lot of us wondering if there isn't something more important about Bill Gwatney's identity than that he was "a close friend of Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton."
Are we in fact witnessing the opening rounds of a reign of violence by the brain-challenged subjects/objects/victims of the Right-Wing Noise Machine? Of course we don't know much yet about the Arkansas loony. And since he was shot dead by police returning his fire after what seems to have been a pretty wild car chase, we're not going to find out any more from him.

* the immediate, no-facts-based assumption by both the Right-Wing Noise Machine and its fraternal affiliate, the American Infotainment Media, was that the bombing was the work of Arabs;
* the crime was in fact perpetrated by certified American far-right-wing loonies;
* and those same media halfwits managed to fail to impress upon the country the essential connection that the bombing was in fact the work of authentic home-grown right-wing domestic terrorists.
Michelle Malkin, that useless pile of puke who seems not to have a sane or decent cell in her diseased brain, and whose only reason for drawing breath appears to be to spew lies and delusions sufficiently vast, vicious, and hate-fomenting to produce a climate of murderous rage, responded in classic Malkin-esque form yesterday, as reported by our pal Gavin M at Sadly, No:
Somebody sent me an email blaming my so-called 'hate' for this horrible act of violence against a Democrat Party liberal. Here is that person's full name and unredacted email address.
(Gavin presented this as "Shorter Michelle Malkin: I shot the Arkansas Democrat Party chairman.")
To return to the NYP, I can see that the sports guys who dreamed up their "RIP" for the Yankee season, complete with artwork, were so pleased with their cleverness that they just couldn't let it go. I'm sorry for them that its intended publication happened to coincide with the story of a real-life assassination. But, as they say, them's the breaks. I'm not sure how much it would have helped to move the Yankee story to the tabloid paper's back cover, which is always devoted to sports anyway -- the two covers, after all, are not only physically on the same sheet of newsprint but in effect a "set."
To be sure, there are a lot of fans who live and die with the ups and downs of the Yankees' season. Nevertheless, it's just a game. A jobless crazy man taking out his craziness on a political leader -- that's something else.
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Labels: Arkansas shooting, Clintons, Michelle Malkin, New York Post, Oklahoma City bombing, Right-Wing Noise Machine, Rupert Murdoch
2 Comments:
Which may be all the more proof that, for one, you should never trust poll numbers as credible barometers of how the Presidential race is shaping up.
Instead, read between the lines.
Picture the possibility that poll results may be skewed based on the phrasing of the poll questions, and inherent nuances.
Not to mention money.
Just because someone kills another person doesn't make them a lunatic. I find this extremely frustrating with liberals is that anyone who causes any harm to another person is a lunatic. Human beings are naturally violent for one reason or another. Situations and survival emotions do not make someone a lunatic. Hatred and anger to do not make someone a lunatic. Being a loser who didn't gain large amounts of wealth in life doesn't make him a lunatic.
And the worst of thing of all, pawning off the reasons by calling someone a lunatic.
The first questions are the correct ones, such that are these events the canary in the mine as the economics of globalization push ever harder on average Americans. This man was a man on the edge of society religated to worthlessness because of his lack of wealth and position working in a pathetic job at Target. And yet when they act they are considered insane.
Did the guy always write on the walls or was this a recent frustration brought on by the credit crises? What set him off? Was it politics? He was obviously smart enough to go after a politican and actually find one. If he was simply angry why not just shoot up the store for his crappy life? Is being tired of a shitty life that is hopeless insane?
In America, if you are not wealthy you are worthless loser trash. So any action no matter the reasoning or frustration is just chocked up as being insane. Of course you wouldn't want to live in his shitty life working at Target but that is besides the point. Or maybe you believe you could never end up in the situation of having to work there. Then again maybe this recession which is becoming global will simply have more people like this out of work and pissed off. But when they take their anger out on businessmen and politicians are they insane? It seems like the normal place you would attack if you hate the system.
Borderline hateful prick maybe. But society can become hateful very quick and I think if we have an unemployement problem in this society the shooting of businessmen and politicans will become common. Most of us believe and understand that politics in America has failed and is controlled by big business. And even if these people don't understand they are fed hatred of one another from the media, dividing this country into enemies to be destroyed.
And it's possible that being a democrat was simply chance. Bill might have simply been the first target politican he could find.
At the same time the hatred that has been created from right wing pundits will actually probably back fire in their face. They want people killing each other and the liberals to be destroyed. Well, if the economics becomes a giant mess in this country they may very well have what they wished for.
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