Frost family on right-wing rage: ‘The nastiness caught me by surprise’

The breathtaking right-wing attack on the Frost family, who dared to suggest publicly that the State Children’s Health Insurance Program deserved to be expanded to help more low-income children, is starting to get noticed.

[W]hile the Frosts were helping a bipartisan majority in Congress sell a plan to expand the program, they were not prepared for comments such as this one, posted over the weekend on the conservative Web site Redstate:

“If federal funds were required [they] could die for all I care. Let the parents get second jobs, let their state foot the bill or let them seek help from private charities. … I would hire a team of PIs and find out exactly how much their parents made and where they spent every nickel. Then I’d do everything possible to destroy their lives with that info.” […]

“Hang ’em. Publically,” [a Redstate] contributor wrote. “Let ’em twist in the wind and be eaten by ravens. Then maybe the bunch of socialist patsies will think twice.”

The Frost family isn’t wavering in its support of S-CHIP, but it is taken aback by the right’s viciousness. “I’m just trying to understand this moment of nastiness,” Bonnie Frost said. “The nastiness caught me by surprise.”

To an extent, I think it caught a lot of people by surprise, even me. The right smears reflexively, lashing out wildly and sadistically against anyone who gets in their way, but most of us assumed they also had a sense of politics. The right looks bad opposing healthcare for poor kids, but the right looks ridiculous smearing a 12-year-old who favors an S-CHIP bill endorsed by lawmakers and governors from both parties.

Speaker Pelosi said yesterday, “I think it’s really a sad statement about how bankrupt some of these people are in their arguments against S-CHIP that they would attack a 12-year-old boy.”

And the right-wing smear machine seems anxious to prove her right.

There’s still some question about whether Republican leaders are helping drive this pathetic smear or not.

Manley cited an e-mail sent to reporters by a Senate Republican leadership aide, summing up recent blog traffic about the boy’s family. A spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., declined to comment on Manley’s charge that GOP aides were complicit in spreading disparaging information about Frosts. (emphasis added)

And why decline comment? If McConnell’s office isn’t involved in smearing a 12-year-old boy and his family, who did nothing wrong, shouldn’t the senator’s spokesperson say so? The NYT reported that a McConnell aide “expressed relief that his office had not issued a press release criticizing the Frosts.” But does that mean the Senate GOP leader just outsourced the smear to Freepers and Malkin?

And speaking of outsourcing, instead of detailing my disgust for the right’s conduct, I’ll just quote Ezra, who was quite eloquent on the subject.

Something has gone wrong on the Right. Become sick and twisted and tumorous and ugly. To visit Michelle Malkin’s cave is to see politics at its most savage, its most ferocious, its most rageful. They say they’ve spent the past week smearing a child and his family because that child was fair game — he and his family spoke of their experience receiving health care through the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. For this, right wingers travel to their home, insinuate that the family is engaged in large-scale fraud, make threatening phone calls to the family, interrogate the neighbors as to the family’s character and financial state.

This is the politics of hate. Screaming, sobbing, inchoate, hate. It would never, not in a million years, occur to me to drive to the home of a Republican small business owner to see if he “really” needed that tax cut. It would never, not in a million years, occur to me to call his family and demand their personal information. It would never occur to me to interrogate his neighbors. It would never occur to me to his smear his children.

The shrieking, atavistic ritual of personal destruction the right roars into every few weeks is something different than politics…. This is not politics. This is, in symbolism and emotion, a violent group ritual. It is savages tearing at the body of a captured enemy. It is the group reminding itself that the Other is always disingenuous, always evil, always lying, always pitiful and pathetic and grotesque.

One final thought. Malkin now insists the left is trying to “silence” the right. She has it backwards. By smearing the Frosts, the right-wing machine has long since given up on political discourse, and is trying to send a message to the nation: stand up for progressive ideas and we’ll come for you next.

There’s something very wrong with these people.

Something very wrong indeed. They are potential shock troops of some totalitarian movement. Most of them are mentally ill. Their paranoid rage is beyond just political hyperbole. It is really SICK!!!!

  • What they are doing just makes me feel numb. I don’t even know how to respond to this. It seems like these people enjoy what they’ve done. They seem to live and breath in the moment of division. Its like 28% of the nation is shouting F U as loud as possible, and daring you to care.

    I can’t really explain it, but these types of “games” they play hurts the nation, a lot.

    Numb. Thats the best way to sum up how it makes me feel.

  • I see behind-the-scenes Rove-Cheney hands at work, a faction that would tax citizens and spend the tax-money only on illegal preemptive wars, not for the benefit of citizens.

    The nastiness is reaching the rabid dog pitch. I’m glad the family is holding up.

  • I’m only surprised that you’re surprised at this. There is no one these people will not try to destroy. They are truly evil people.

  • Aren’t you guilty of taking a post from the comments section and pretending that the blog itself wrote those words?

    Look at some of the comments on your site.

    I am not saying ‘he that is without sin, let him cast the first stone.’

    Look at the comments already posted above in the first 5 comments

    They are truly evil people.

    “Coulter/Malkin” should become the official name for a psychiatric disturbance.

  • And these smearers are not just anonymous commenters. Limbaugh, Malkin, and members of congress are spreading the slime.

  • Hating your fellow Americans isn’t unpatriotic.
    Poking fun at a General’s name is…

    I’ve never been able to figure out how republican brains parse the universe.
    What’s going on inside their noggins is more than a spectacular balancing act…
    They’ve found a way to defy chaos by defying logic.
    The study of mental illness needs to begin here…

  • To an extent, I think it caught a lot of people by surprise, even me.

    It is noble that you persist in thinking the best of them, but they will constantly disappoint you. Of course, the alternative it to become consumed by hollow, bitter cynicism, like me! 🙂

    I sincerely feel it is the Democrat’s responsibility to prepare people they highlight like this for the worst case scenario, which apparently includes hiring a security detail to protect their home.

    Malkin and her ilk are nothing short of despicable thugs.

  • Hey neil, when someone (anyone) says things about a child, like “[they] could die for all I care” and “do everything possible to destroy their lives” and “Hang ‘em. Publically” … “Let ‘em twist in the wind and be eaten by ravens”

    Those are evil people.

    Saying so is not an act of hatred, it’s a statement of fact.

    Malkin didn’t write those comments, and Steve didn’t say she did, but some of her followers did, and many others said similarly atrocious things. You don’t see that around here much, if you do see anything similar it’s referring to high Republican officials who are supportive of policies that actually do get a lot of people killed, many in ways that are worse than described above.

    Pack up your faux outrage, neil. That kid never hurt anyone, and the jackals want to hang him, largely because Malkin fomented that hatred.

  • There is something truly disturbing happening to this country, but I don’t understand the root causes. I think they transcend the issues involved, and reveal something about us human beings that is very worrisome indeed. The word, and concept, “tribalism,” keeps echoing around inside my head.

    Our leaders don’t seem to recognize this threat, but instead, continue to divide us, to foment hatred and rage, in order to advance their own ideological interests.

    And somehow, unrestrained human greed is connected to this phenomenon, permeates it through and through. And the struggle for power.

    And we’re being destroyed from within.

  • neil: Are you actually suggesting there’s an equivalence between RW commenters making threats against the health and prosperity of the family of a sick 12-year old boy and LW commenters pointing out that such statements and attacks make the RW look evil and deranged? I don’t see the comparison.

  • Mean and nasty isn’t really a ‘right’ thing. It’s a troll thing.
    And yes, Colter, Malkin, Limbaugh, O’Reilly, Savage, etc.are all trolls.
    These trolls have tried to characterize the ‘left’ as bogymen, thus evoking negative emotions from their listeners/readers just by saying the word.
    Let’s not emulate these creeps.

  • I have to wonder that if along with Iraq and the general dissatisfaction with the Bush version of Republicanism, this is another reason people have turned away (either temporarily or more long term) from the GOP. People can only stand so much negativity, so much vitriol, so much hate before they just get sick. I don’t think it is conscious, but would want to spend extensive amounts of time with people like this before you just walk away?

  • ***The shrieking, atavistic ritual of personal destruction the right roars into every few weeks is something different than politics….***

    Indeed, it Is something different. It is an overt act of war against the Republic. It is Terrorism at its finest; stark raving lunatics bent on waging Holy Neocon Jihad on a People who choose not to accept the “sharia” of the Right, and caring not the slightest who they have to trample into the dust—just so they get their way.

    How serious, I wonder, is the one denizen of RedState—the one who called for lynching this family? To-date, all has been nothing but bluster and vitriol, but one can only wonder how long it will be until someone actually regresses from the verbal assault to the physical. Will the Left still demand adherence to “the high road of discourse” when that time comes?

    I, for one, am not willing to go quietly into the night, and allow these filthy pigs to turn my homeland into a vituperous pigsty, bending the will of the People and the rule of Law to their own diseased ends. If the bullies of the Right are free to foment violence and death against a mere child—then perhaps I should henceforth declare myself to be equally free to foment equal measures of violence against each and every one of those bullies.

    For those bullies are Terrorists, and have by their actions committed aggressive acts of War against the Republic, its Constitution, and its People….

  • “Hang ‘em. Publically,” [a Redstate] contributor wrote. “Let ‘em twist in the wind and be eaten by ravens.”

    Doesn’t language like that sound like something someone from al Qaeda would say about Americans? Who needs terrorists from halfway around the world when we have homegrown groups of haters that wish for Americans to come to just as awful an end.

    Note to Democrats; next time use a fetus to make the rebuttal speech. I hear those are allegedly sacred to these people.

  • “Hang ‘em. Publically,” [a Redstate] contributor wrote.

    You know, I’m against capital punishment, but I’m willing to make this one exception: It should be a capital crime to suggest executing your fellow citizens over domestic policy disputes. (And yeah, I realize there’s a recursion issue hiding in there, but whatever.)

  • This sort of behavior used to be only seen among a few hundred southern white morons as they worked themselves into a frenzy to go lynch ’em a nigra. It comes from the same place: white lower class rage that the white skin privilege they were told was their due doesn’t get them anywhere meaninful, and so they go look for an excuse for their failures as human beings. Redstate proves the tragic failure of home-schooling, while the drunks in the fever swamps of Little Green Snotballs and Freeperville keep egging each other on to greater excesses that they wake in the morning wondering how they did that.

    The more they shriek, the greater their defeat. They look around for the past year and see nothing but failure after believing for ten years they had “the lib’ruls” on the ropes. Failure on top of failure once again, with an inability to realize the cause of their failure can be seen in the bathroom mirror. As Churchill once said, “the Hun is either at your throat or at your feet.” The same is true of these losers.

  • The cute part is how I was attacked… I said it on my blog and I’ll say it here. I wasn’t defending SCHIP, not at all, I was defending that families right to privacy. That’s why I put malkin’s real address, Phone number and Arial picture of her house on my blog. I removed it after a reporter for the Baltimore Sun asked me to kill it, because they were doing a story on Malkin.

    If Malkin wants to try painting me as moonbat, fine. I’ll just paint her as the right wing fascist that she is.

  • Um … neil, you may want to go back and read the post again.

    CB quotes a em>Baltimore Sun article that quoted those comments. He then made a general commentary on the “right wing,” which like it or not, does include commenters. Nowhere does he blame the blog owner for the comments that were made. No.Where.

    I realize the Strawman Building Business is like a wingnut work program, but you need to refine your skills a bit.

  • Neril Wilson: why don’t you go back to smelling that air you mistake for Chanel No. 5? You know, what you breathe when you have your head where you normally carry it – up where the sun doesn’t shine.

  • Oh, and please show us, neil, how calling someone “truly evil” is the same as calling for the public execution of a 12-year old who was injured in a car wreck.

    Thanks.

  • What we have to do is leverage this as much as possible – which people are doing. Make sure it gets to the media. Encourage politicians to use it in campaigns and bring it up publically. Post it in your blogs. And at all points link Malkin and those like her back to the republicans they support – refer to them as Republican spokespeople and commentators. Hang them like an albatross on their neck.

    Will they stop? Probably not. But you can isolate them by turning people against them and turning them into a disadvantage. Hopefully you can leave them isolated enough they turn on each other or become so unhinged they completely fall apart.

  • neil wrote: “So, do you think it is fair to attack Steve Bennen for my stupid comments? Yes or no?”

    Actually, you didn’t answer my question first: Do you really think the comments on RedState are equivalent to the comments on this post?

    Yes

    or

    No?

    To be fair to you, your point is whether is it fair to use a few comments from some blog to characterize the site itself. The answer to that is “no”. This is what is now referred to as “Drum’s law”: “If you’re forced to rely on random blog commenters to make a point about the prevalence of some form or another of disagreeable behavior, you’ve pretty much made exactly the opposite point.” A few commenters on RedState do not prove anything about the attitudes of the movement leaders. However, we also have the comments of Malkin, Limbaugh, et al., so apparently those commenters do represent the majority view.

    In my first post, I mainly was objecting to your comparison of the comments here to the ones quoted from RedState. All criticism is not the same. Wishing the destruction of a family for speaking out regarding the health of their child seems a far cry from pointing out that people that wish such destruction are a bit Fu@#ed in the head.

  • Part of this is just good, old fashioned, mafia stiff-arming. It sends a signal that this is what you should expect (as with Beauchamp) if you don’t have Republican protection.

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  • From Chuck Adkins’ blog:

    Just to be clear, I do not support SCHIP, at all, it’s socialized Medicine for kids, plain and simple,let that cheapskate dad get some insurance for his kid.

    Funny how you didn’t use those same words here, but rather chose to portray yourself as a victim of Malkin and champion of privacy (while justifying the posting someone’s private information). Allow me to play a tiny violin.

    Fucking kids…always taking and not even paying taxes. How dare they expect the unified American people to care about them, after all they’ve already been born. That’s where caring ends.

    Also, Arial is a font; aerial is a view.

  • “Also, Arial is a font; aerial is a view.”

    And Ariel is a character in a Disney movie.

    **ba da bump**

    As far as that “cheapskate” getting insurance for his kids, my guess is that Chucky has never had kids, nor has he ever priced private insurance. If he did, then he wouldn’t make such an uneducated comment.

    Well, there’s also a chance he simply has done both but has no soul. Although that may be going a bit too far.

  • Isn’t harping on the irresponsible comments of a few blog commenters what we ridiculed the right for in the case of Kos?

    Let’s be cautious when attributing the sentiment that all S-CHiP families should be allowed to die to everyone on the right side of the spectrum. There’s plenty of legit fodder to go after without focusing effort on those no one would defend. (at least not publicly, witness McConnell’s office)

    I haven’t rifled the Frost’s garbage to check it out, but might the two Frosts be working at 22.5 k jobs? At about 11 bucks an hour, health insurance isn’t always included and affording it on your own at that pay scale can be daunting if not impossible. Second job…. maybe, but the cavalier attitude seems a bit crass. I’ve worked second jobs and the folks who suggest it so blithely are unlikely to have tried it. I suppose the folks fighting subsidized health care fight subsidized health care that might allow BOTH parents to get second jobs to afford health insurance.

    Is this yet the “Party of Lincoln”? Would Lincoln object if he could be asked?

  • David Neiwert nailed this on his blog yesterday.

    “It was, of course, unusually reminiscent of what went down in Rwanda during ethnic strife there, where radio announcers would give out the home addresses of intended victims.”

    As bad as this single incident is, this appears to be part of a larger right-wing trend where the lynch mobs fly into action when they receive a cue from their masters. The wingers are getting more shrill and if we don’t find a way to stifle their hubris I think that we’ll see more of these situations, and the bar raised, on the lengths they’ll go to harass their perceived opposition.

  • I don’t presume to understand people like Malkin and her followers, or any of the way-too-many like her. It just defies understanding that people would even suggest violence and death on the basis of whether or not someone received benefits from a government-run program for which the person in question was eligible. I can understand being opposed to government programs – that’s a true philosophical difference of opinion – but I cannot understand the hatred for people who participate in them, and the desire to do them and their families harm for the same reason. Makes me wonder when Malkin will be going after some senior citizen who’s on – gasp! – Medicare.

    And it makes me wonder why, if it is opposition to the program that Malkin and her ilk object to, why she and her partners in hatred are not vilifying and stalking and ripping apart all the Republican members of the House and Senate who think the program is not only worth renewing, but worth increasing the funding for. Aren’t they, after all, the ones who make these programs happen?

    What Malkin and the others do not seem to understand is that Graeme and his sister, Gemma, and all the other kids who are enrolled in S-CHIP, are not guilty of anything but being kids in need of health care. As a mother myself, I can’t find any rational justification for punishing children who need help paying for their care by denying it.

    The ultimate irony, of course, is that the Malkinites are the same people who want to make it illegal to obtain an abortion, and want to place restrictions on birth control and sex education. When and if they get their way, there are going to be more people having children they really are not in a position to properly care for, and if Malkin has her way, she will prefer to punish the child for the mistakes of his or her parents. What a way to show how deeply one believes in the culture of life, huh?

    I guess we can all be glad Malkin is not our mother.

  • Isn’t harping on the irresponsible comments of a few blog commenters what we ridiculed the right for in the case of Kos?

    Yes. But in that case, it was only those comments and nothing else.

    Here, CB quoted another publication that noted those comments. If that was all, then Drum’s Law would apply.

    He then noted Malkin — whose site doesn’t allow comments and, thus, everything is hers and hers alone — as well as Limbaugh.

    Nowhere does he attribute just the freeper comments as the only evidence. There is AMPLE evidence that this is widespread through the radical righwing, through direct comments from blog owners, talk radio hosts, and possibly a Congress critter. The freeper and RedState comments were just garnish.

  • I think some of the true believers on the right are “acting out” because they fear that with 2008 looming, conservatism will be wheeled into a nursing home.

  • I will personally wheel Conservatism into a nursing home, but I won’t pay for it unless it can prove to me that it pauperized itself first…..

  • I pray that America will be reborn in 2008 and accept her responsibility to nurture hope and peace in the world. All Americans deserve health care. All Americans deserve decent jobs. All Americans deserve to live without fear. All Americans deserve to be protected by the U.S. Constitution. All Americans deserve to live without HATE.

  • For Malkin and her ilk, decency plays no part. As she slices and dices decent political debate, she effects gaping wounds to our bodypolitik. I don’t believe she and her kind have yet fully understood the wonderment of the Enlightenment or Age of Reason, an essential timeframe to all we call American here in the 21st century. She and they seemingly cannot fully appreciate how the society they shit upon daily with their vitriolic rhetoric is the same one that allows them to spew such rubbish, and so, in their myopic vortex they must destroy all other viewpoints and ideas that would dare to challenge their lack of intellectual imagination.

    Until the day comes in which the Malkins and Limbaughs among us can see the malicious errors of their money-making enterprises known as “talkradio” we will continue to bear witness to such indecency as the most recent stalking incident by such a character as Michelle Malkin. -Kevo

  • The power of the Frosts, which is why the Malikiniks must crush them, is that they are the Republican archetype of the common man. If THEY need government programs to get by, then the whole right-wing mythos is in question.

    He is a craftsman, he works with his hands making things. He’s not a rich stockbroker or an effete intellectual. He tried to get ahead by starting his own small business. He had a big family, and drove an SUV. He isn’t some urban Double-Income No Kids type in a Prius. His wife has a part-time job.
    But still, they have a hard time making ends meet, and when that ‘safe’ SUV slid on a patch of ice and wrapped itself around a tree, they had two kids with brain damage and a life of hospitals, special ed, and bills.

    Uh-oh. Maybe we DO need government. Maybe deserving people who do the Right Things need help. Maybe America isn’t working so well after all. Maybe … it could happen to ME!

    No wonder they rush to prove that the Frosts are a fraud, that their story is a lie, that their son’s story can’t be true. Because, if it IS true, it’s too powerful, and it means they are wrong, and about a lot more than S-CHIP.

  • And yet all these freaking scary people would probably describe themselves as “nice.” Just ask them! They’ll answer, “yeah, I’m a nice guy.” They’re probably masquerading as your neighbors and co-workers, revealing their extreme hatred and racism only to themselves and a few cronies. They love hiding behind the skirts of Michelle Malkin and her ilk and throwing their hate bombs before scurrying away to their hidey holes and normal-looking lives.

  • The power of the Frosts, which is why the Malikiniks must crush them, is that they are the Republican archetype of the common man. If THEY need government programs to get by, then the whole right-wing mythos is in question.

    He is a craftsman, he works with his hands making things. He’s not a rich stockbroker or an effete intellectual. He tried to get ahead by starting his own small business. He had a big family, and drove an SUV. He isn’t some urban Double-Income No Kids type in a Prius. His wife has a part-time job.
    But still, they have a hard time making ends meet, and when that ’safe’ SUV slid on a patch of ice and wrapped itself around a tree, they had two kids with brain damage and a life of hospitals, special ed, and bills.

    Uh-oh. Maybe we DO need government. Maybe deserving people who do the Right Things need help. Maybe America isn’t working so well after all. Maybe … it could happen to ME!

    No wonder they rush to prove that the Frosts are a fraud, that their story is a lie, that their son’s story can’t be true. Because, if it IS true, it’s too powerful, and it means they are wrong, and about a lot more than S-CHIP.

    That could possibly be the best take on this whole fiasco I’ve read so far, and worthy of quoting in its entirety lest anyone miss it.

    **stand and applauds … literally .. although now getting funny looks from coworkers**

  • What do you guys want?

    Redstate.com posts something about SCHIP and some people in the comments section post some absurd, disgusting, etc. things in the comment section.

    The Baltimore Sun cherry picks some of the disgusting comments from the comment section. The Sun doesn’t mention the original post on Redstate. It only mentions the comment. Well, actually it is hard to tell.

    The Redstate contributor was less civil.

    “Hang ’em. Publically,” the contributor wrote. “Let ’em twist in the wind and be eaten by ravens. Then maybe the bunch of socialist patsies will think twice.”

    I know most people reading thing think I am stupid but it appears to me that this was from the comment section although I could be wrong.

    I then wrote that it was wrong for CB to use comments from an unhinged individual or two to prove a point. OK, he was quoting a story from the Baltimore Sun but CB still used a comment, not a blog entry, to smear someone.

    I pointed out that his comment section has some nasty things in it too. OK, maybe the comments today are no where near as nasty as those on Redstate, but CB still violated the ‘Drum’s Law’. The comments in today’s comment section have been no were near as nasty as some of the comments that have been posted to Carpetbagger before.

    I think Steve was wrong and I think it would improve his standing in the world if Steve were to admit that he was wrong. Steve’s post would have been a lot stronger if he had gone back to Redstate and other rightwing sites and didn’t use the words of a completely insane comment to attempt to prove his point.

  • We need an intervention for this country. Is there not one political or religious leader respected by those on the far right who will step up and explain to Ms Malkin just how over the line she has gotten? They keep asking where are all the moderate Muslims to come and defend the loving Allah against the fanatics. I want to know is there ONE sane, humane, sentient being on the far right who doesn’t truck in this sort of hatred against fellow citizens. Is there? Are our Freepers learning? I thought they crossed the last line when they went ballistic over Schiavo. I thought they crossed the last line when they rejoiced in the drowning and decimating of an entire American city. I thought they crossed the last line when they stole the photo of a dead soldier brought to an anti-war march by his grieving father. I thought they crossed the last line by attacking an injured soldier and calling him and other like him phony. I thought they crossed the last line when they defended en masse the people who showed approbation to the people who had crossed all of those lines. And now, I think they’ve crossed the last line by stalking and wishing harm on a family who already faced more tragedy than most.

    I can’t imagine which last line they will cross next. But I have no doubt they will cross it. So I guess our librals is learning. Because they’ve made it abundantly clear that they will do anything as bat shit insane and vicious as it may seem to any sentient being with a modicum of empathy and half a heart may think it. I fear it won’t end until someone dies. And then and maybe only then will they crawl back into their deep dark holes and at least quit stirring up the masses so much.

    I despair

  • Nutpicking is always a tenuous tactic, even when there are so many nuts to choose from. In this case, though, it seems germane to the topic, since several of those nuts not only spread vile comments on blogs but are actually harassing the family in their very neighborhood. So while I generally disapprove of nutpicking as a way of buttressing a point, it seems pretty legitimate here—one of the few cases where I would say such a thing.

  • I then wrote that it was wrong for CB to use comments from an unhinged individual or two to prove a point. OK, he was quoting a story from the Baltimore Sun but CB still used a comment, not a blog entry, to smear someone.

    Please point out where, exactly, Steve used those comments to smear any individual, and quote the smear directly.

    Thank you.

  • Nutpicking is always a tenuous tactic, even when there are so many nuts to choose from. In this case, though, it seems germane to the topic, since several of those nuts not only spread vile comments on blogs but are actually harassing the family in their very neighborhood. So while I generally disapprove of nutpicking as a way of buttressing a point, it seems pretty legitimate here—one of the few cases where I would say such a thing.

    One must also remember that the RedState comments were not the central part of the story.

    When the right went nuts on HuffPost and Kos commenters, those comments were all they had.

    In this case, we have DIRECT comments from the likes of Malkin, Rush, the folks at NRO, and even a Congressional staffer as well. The RedState comments are merely small pieces of a larger puzzle.

    It’s not surprising, though, that some can’t tell the difference between an outlier and a trend. That would require critical thinking, something that makes distracting and irrelevant strawmen go “poof.”

  • These people live in *MY* neighborhood. MM and the rest of the ilk have no clue what drives the economics of the city of Baltimore. Nor do they even mention the impact of the reassessments of the real estate in this particular area due to the Mess that Greenspan made. Nor do they address the decline in median incomes in Baltimore city because, well…Jobs fled to the county because of crime. They don’t address the other obvious facts about the lack of funding Ehrlich provided to the city such as the police department, states attorney’s offices, the school system and anything else he didn’t agree with.

  • IT’S TIME THE AMERICAN PUBLIC UNDERSTAND THAT 30% OF THE COUNTRY IS INSANE. They may hide behind money or politics or journalism but their behavior demonstrates a violent insanity. They all seem to be the right wing of the republican party. They have gathered there like a murder of crows because there is where the can get financial support. If you don’t see this behavior as insane then you are one of them. Mitch McConnell’s aid expresses relief that they weren’t part of instigating this attack on the Frosts? Expressed relief? Glad it wasn’t us this time…as if yes, they certainly are that despicable…just not this time. Amazing!
    The poison in our country has pooled into approximately 30% of voters who make up the right wing of the Republican party. The entire party has come under their threat and the answer is to keep as many republicans as we can out of public service. This is a violent sickness and their insanity binds them together and drives them to infest our democracy to gain power over us.

    Insanity: ““Hang ‘em. Publically,” [a Redstate] contributor wrote. “Let ‘em twist in the wind and be eaten by ravens. Then maybe the bunch of socialist patsies will think twice.”

  • Steve, why did the article you quote go nutpicking instead of quoting Malkin and Limbaugh? Why need to point out that these guys are really leading the charge.

  • No one has bothered to mention that Malkin also gave a detailed description of the family’s house and its location, and printed the family’s business address. Another wingnut blogger posted the family’s EXACT street address and phone number. At the very least, they’re intentionally attempting to have the Frost family harrassed. At most, well, THAT’S too scary to even contemplate.

    Disgusting…

  • I don’t understand why you would link to that gutter tripe malkin’s website. She can’t even use the correct tense when referring to the Democratic party. Be careful what you say on her site. I called her the ‘c’ word, which no one would disagree with here, and she sent me loads of spam. She probably thought ‘I’ll show him’ but what she really did was prove my point that she is in fact a ‘C’ word. Michelle, you will always be the retarded sister of Ann Coulter. The only thing you two have in common is your ugly heart, mind and face. Look on the bright side: at least you don’t have an Adam’s apple the size of a walnut. Good luck burning in the fires of hell for all of eternity. At least you’ll be there with all of the people you are so desperate to get attention from: bush, cheney, rice, hannity, limpbaugh, wolfie, rummy, o’reilly, card, gonzales, kristolmeth, barnes, savage, et al.

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