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Friday, June 19, 2009
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Connecting the Invisible Dots
by Rich Tucker
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A stopped clock, they say, is right twice a day. That’s a better record than some have. Take the Rev. Al Sharpton. He may get things right twice a decade.

One of those rare times occurred back in 1993. An immigrant from Jamaica named Colin Ferguson had opened fire on a commuter train, killing six people and wounding 19. Sharpton, for perhaps the first time in his life, refused to blame race. “The press jumped to make it a racial incident and to blame people like us,” Sharpton complained in 1994, “rather than to deal with the fact that [Ferguson] is a sick man.”

Set aside the fact that the press actually did very little to make it a racial incident. Sharpton’s correct that Ferguson deserves the blame for his actions. Not blacks. Not liberals. Not Jamaicans. Ferguson.

Which brings us to 2009.

On June 10, 88-year-old James von Brunn carried a rifle into the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. He shot a guard before being shot himself. Liberals insist this event helps vindicate a recent Department of Homeland Security report that warned of potential violence.

“Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely,” the report said.

Along with other events, von Brunn’s action “seems to indicate that the DHS report was actually prescient; its critics refuted,” according to the left-wing Talking Points Memo.

Cartoonist Tom Toles went even further. His June 12 cartoon in The Washington Post shows a Rush Limbaugh look-alike (helpfully labeled “Nutball media”) offering up “Today’s recipe: Domestic Terrorism.” As a hothead with an automatic weapon (helpfully labeled “gun”) seethes, the nutball explains, “You’ll only need two ingredients! Not that we’re suggesting anything.” The hothead, meanwhile, has taken the gun and left, presumably to shoot someone.

Yet this ignores the main point: von Brunn is in no way a conservative. He’s just a sad, crazy old man.

In the shooter’s car was a note that read, in part, “Obama does what his Jew owners tell him to do.” Well, where have we heard that idea lately? Hint: it isn’t a notion hatched on the right. But it’s one held by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

The Hampton Roads Daily Press recently caught up with Obama’s former pastor. “Them Jews aren’t going to let him talk to me,” Wright told the paper. Rev. Wright is many things. But he’s no conservative.

Todd Blodgett is a former White House aide who later infiltrated supremacist groups for the FBI. He told The Washington Post that von Brunn “sometimes spoke of having fought for the wrong side in World War II.” In a book he published in 1999, von Brunn wrote that, “Adolf Hitler led Germany to an amazing spiritual and economic recovery.” Those are hardly conservative ideas. Continued...

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Ditto Roy in WV
PC has run amok in this country. I made a comment the other day that I was going to sue for Reverse Discrimination, because based on Affirmative Action, I have been Discriminated Against. My suit is this: "I am 61 years old, white, five feet ten inches tall, and I cannot dribble a basketball, or make any 3 pointers, and of course, as a White Guy, I CANNOT Jump very high, but hey what does Ability, Talent, Skills, etc. got to do with it. I still want to Be On The LA Laker Team and Make 10 million dollars a year." So, I feel that I should be considered for this high paying job, which I do not qualify for, just because I do not qualify.

Does this sound rediculous? Of course it does, and it is also Rediculous when men or women et into a prestigeous university but lack the Academic Records, Test Scores, etc. that are required for Regular Registrants. This also applies to good jobs. Many times, minorities who do not even come close to qualifying for prestigeous jobs, get the jobs based on quotas placed by the government, and in the meantime, a well qualified white applicant gets passed up.

It is time we get rid of Special and Preferential Treatment Programs in Hiring, Promoting, and entry into schools. This system is flawed and the results are that now we have many Incompetent People in jobs they do not qualify for, and this practice is destroying the country.

And, it creates an Entitlement Mentality in many, and at the same time, these same unfit people have no gratitude.

We now have an Affirmative Action President with a Harvard Law Degree, and this same Quota President now appoints a Supreme Court Judge who brags that she is the product of Affirmative Action, because she got into a University that She Did Not Qualify to Get Into. Is the America our Forefathers envisioned? Don't think so.

Von Brunn a Conservative?
He's a registered Democrat. He had the Weekly Standard on his hit list. He thinks that Eisenhower was a traitor, as well as every Republican president since. He hates Christians as much as he hates Jews. What on earth is conservative about any of this?

A historical note-- it is conservative Christians, conservative military officers, and conservative aristocrats who opposed Hitler. Hitler discouraged party recruiting among those groups and never trusted them. The Party recruitment handbook said that ex-Communists and Social Democrats make excellent converts to Nazism, and they joined in droves.
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