Monday, January 10, 2011

Assassination of Arizona, America lost debate

The country mourns blow left America's opinion leaders on the attack: After the assassination of the Democratic Representative Gabrielle Giffords give some Kommentatn Tea Party icon Sarah Palin is a shared responsibility. This could avenge bitter - and make Palin stronger. Washington - The assassination of the Democratic Representative Gabrielle Giffords is a tragedy.

But this tragedy could have for American policy and an opportunity to close ranks to find back to civilian use, and finally overcome the divisions that has shaped the presidency of George W. Bush America. But only hours after the assassination threatens to derail the debate again. Of all those who are excited last year at the loudest about the debate culture, the rhetoric of the Tea Party, the harsh words of the right to poison the baseless Obama-Hitler comparisons, then the debate itself with baseless allegations.

Without knowing facts, they are looking for culprits behind the attack, and they find them either in the rights, the Tea Party, the Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele and the Tea Party heroine Sarah Palin. There are serious allegations that are raised. "Mission accomplished, Sarah Palin," scoffed the left blogger Markos Moulitsas after the massacre, and Keith Olbermann, MSNBC commentator for the television channel claimed that Palin had to be expelled from the party if it is not clear.

Even Paul Krugman moved to the New York Times "the combination of the" rhetoric "of the right preachers of hate to the assassination and the former deputy Chris Carney said Palin should admit they made a mistake. America is certainly not a good year and a year of political hate speech and defamation.

A year in which it was fashionable to deny Obama his American citizenship, and threaten MPs who voted for his health care reform. But Palin & Co have their words really sets the stage for this act? Did Jared L., the 22-year-old perpetrator fired, because Palin on the Web page, the electoral districts in democratic elections marked with crosshairs, including the Giffords? Has he killed for standing on Palin's Facebook page: "Do not retreat Instead - reload!" Not give in, instead of reloading? The language that Sarah Palin and some Tea Party was certainly crude and inappropriate, but it delivers far no evidence that they have motivated the crime in Arizona.

What is known so far about the perpetrators, also indicated not indicate that he is a tea-party-trailer or a Palin-admirers, he seems to have no clear political beliefs to have. One of his favorite books, he counted the Communist Manifesto, Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and "Peter Pan", a confused hodgepodge.

There is evidence of a politically motivated act, it did not. The massive criticism of Sarah Palin is misleading. Not only because it is an unsubstantiated allegation. weaken the calculus, Palin in this way could be reversed. Because Palin has always benefited from being victims - victims of the liberal elite.

Time and again people have made fun of them when, in the 2008 presidential campaign for the first time spoke about foreign policy, as she later wrote in speeches and television appearances tags on their inner hand. But when people have been making fun of her when she attacked as superficial and unqualified, it has helped its followers always.

The charge that they carry the blame for the attack in Arizona, could therefore help more than hurt her. He makes her a martyr, a victim again.

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