Capitol Lies: Why is Tony Perkins slandering the police?

Guest Post by Morbo

Remember the days when conservatives supported law enforcement? Those days are gone. Hard-working police officers are now fair game for lies and slander if it’s part of a larger kook right campaign to smear House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

For the past two weeks, the Family Research Council has been sending out e-mails to its supporters blasting the U.S. Capitol Police for supposedly standing by and doing nothing while anti-war protestors defaced the Capitol Building with graffiti during the Jan. 27 march against the Iraq war. (The American Family Association also got in on the act, and some right-wing blogs picked up the claim.)

Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, noted that in the past, anyone who engaged in vandalism during a D.C. march has been arrested. He told supporters:

“This time, the Capitol police’s hands were tied because they were ordered to stand down by their Chief of Police, who answers to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). To add insult to injury, public employees had to come in on their day off, at taxpayer’s expense, to clean up the mess the protestors left behind.”

It’s all a bunch of lies, of course. Here’s what really happened: The vast majority of marchers were orderly and peaceful. Among them was a small percentage of morons who were determined to confront the police with taunts, trespass on areas deemed off limits and deface the Capitol. The police were ordered to hold the line around the Capitol Building against these pea brains. This they did.

However, a few of these suburban anarchist poseurs managed to spray paint symbols on the pavement near the building and then melt back into the crowd before anyone in law enforcement saw them. (Oooo, these anarchists are SO brave! I also wonder if they snatched lollipops out of children’s hands?)

Capitol Police Chief Phillip D. Morse Sr. pointed out in a press statement that the bulk of the marchers were peaceful and law-abiding. He noted the presence of a “splinter group” that was “seeking a confrontation with police.”

Continued Morse:

“Some members of this group did covertly mark the pavement on the Lower West Terrace during their confrontation with us. Had this been observed, I would have directed arrests to be made. However, the size and continual movement of the crowd provided concealment and made detection of their actions impossible. Once the crowd dispersed, I was appalled and disgusted that any individual, whatever their cause, would deface the grounds of the Capitol. Fortunately, due to the notable efforts of the staff of the Architect of the Capitol, their signs of disrespect were quickly washed away.”

Finally, the Capitol Police do not answer to Pelosi. They are overseen by a three-member board that consists of the architect of the Capitol, the Senate sergeant at arms and the House sergeant at arms. It took me all of five seconds to find this out on the web.

To wrap up, here’s Perkins’ scorecard on this matter: He said Pelosi ordered the Capitol Police to stand down in the face of vandals. She did not. He said the police watched but did nothing while the vandals defaced the Capitol. This is also not true. He blamed the vandalism on the marchers at large. Even the Capitol Police acknowledge it was done by members of a splinter group who were more interested in mixing it up with the cops than protesting the war. He said Pelosi oversees the Capitol Police. She does not.

Is there anything in Perkins’ message that is really true? As far as I can tell, his name actually is “Tony Perkins,” and it appears there was an anti-war march on Jan. 27 — although given Perkins’ track record, I’m inclined to check another source, just to make sure.

The MO of the Christian Right is this: “It’s a new day. If the same lies can’t be recycled, let’s invent new ones.”

  • Actually, slip kid, the MO of the Christian Right is to invent evidence. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if the FRC was involved in the vandalism. Their first squawkings about it started popping up right after the vandalism occurred….

  • Remember this is the guy who bought David Duke’s mailing list to “add to my Christmas Card list.”

    Further proof that if flying airplanes was actually difficult (Perkins was a military pilot), most airplanes would go nowhere, since none of the righties could do it.

  • Where would the right be without their scared outrage? When none exists, they never hesitate to invent one.

  • Now wait, maybe the Capitol Police should give Perky what he wants. Next year, when they hold the annual Fetus Fetish Festival on the Mall, the cops should break the head of anyone who blinks the wrong way. Can’t take any chances can we? Especially around a group that is known for damaging property (even with explosives) and shooting people to “save lives.” Maybe DC CPS should be on stand-by to Operation Rescue the babies who get lugged around for hours in the sub-zero weather that always seems to mark this event. Can’t take any chances can we? Children are too precious to risk their death by hypothermia.

    Yeah. That should make Perky and his friends feel better. Dick.

  • Hmmm, what’s the matter with a little confrontation. Showing respect to pavement? Politeness in protesting war is no virtue.

  • Hmmm, what’s the matter with a little confrontation. Showing respect to pavement? Politeness in protesting war is no virtue.

    You know, it’s attitudes like this that drive many of your supporters away. You want people to continue to see anti-war protestors as unrealistic idealists and/or hooligans looking to fight go ahead, trash the place. Better yet own up to the act and do it in plain sight. Just don’t come complaining when a cop tazers your ass.

  • Of course, Dale. Vandalism is the surest course to ending the war. Anyone who can’t understand that is surely some sort of fascist.

  • So. . . we managed to debunk total fabrications created by moronic, un-patriotic fascists. Great. But how do we counter those fabrication in the MSM?

    Anyone feel like writing a letter to their local paper? You can usually do this on-line. For all the time we spend reading and commenting, we could actually get letters to the editor published in some large-scale papers. I’m sending one to the Plain Dealer in Cleveland.

  • Here’s what I submitted on-line. It’s not poetry, but use what you like. If you do send in a letter, let us know and give us copies of good ones.

    Let the Slander Begin

    The American People have spoken, and they have rejected the hackneyed, hysterical partisanship of the neoconservative movement. Democrats have gained a majority in both houses of Congress, made gains in state politics, and new leaders are speaking the language of hope. So, it’s time for the right wing reverb chamber to start up.

    So far, Barack Obama—a thoughtful, hopeful, religious family man ready to help lead this great nation—has been accused of attending a terrorist training camp. Evidence? None. Media time? Tons. The reason: disingenuous “news outlets” create a story and drum up just enough noise to get to the mainstream media involved. Now, the Family Research Council is trying to do the same thing, by claiming that Nancy Pelosi controls Capitol Hill Police and forced them to allow anarchists to vandalize the Capitol. A two-minute internet search reveals that Nancy Pelosi has no control over Capitol Police, and more importantly, this is entirely fabrication.

    Freedom of speech and of the press is critical to a functioning democracy. But this includes the freedom of real reporters and real news outlets to tell it like it is. Party aside, we need the press to stand up and ask the tough questions, not regurgitate lies and slander.

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