New York Times find way to blame Palin for yesterday's shooting

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NYT Uses GOP Shooting To Falsely Attack Sarah Palin With Debunked Conspiracy Theory


I blame Jodi Foster....





The New York Times used the attempted assassination of dozens of Republican congressmen by a left-wing Bernie Sanders supporter to attack former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with a baseless conspiracy theory blaming Palin for inciting mentally ill Jared Loughner to shoot Democratic Rep. Gabby Giffords in 2011.

“In 2011, when Jared Lee Loughner opened fire in a supermarket parking lot, grievously wounding Representative Gabby Giffords and killing six people, including a 9-year-old girl, the link to political incitement was clear. Before the shooting, Sarah Palin’s political action committee circulated a map of targeted electoral districts that put Ms. Giffords and 19 other Democrats under stylized cross hairs,” the editors wrote.

They added later: “Though there’s no sign of incitement as direct as in the Giffords attack, liberals should of course hold themselves to the same standard of decency that they ask of the right.”

There is no evidence to support the conspiracy theory that Loughner, a schizophrenic, was at all inspired by Palin’s electoral map.


As CNN’s Jake Tapper pointed out in response to the NYT editorial: “even way back in Jan 2011 we knew that Loughlin’s obsession began 3 years before the Palin map.” Tapper made that same exact point back in 2011 when he worked for ABC.

Other commenters pointed out the NYT’s bizarre and inexplicable dishonesty.

“The NYT editorial falsely claims Loughner shot Giffords due to a target on a photo,” Commentary editor John Podhoretz wrote. “It’s not yet 11. They can change it. Let’s see.”

The Washington Free Beacon’s David Rutz pointed out that the NYT’s “editorial board has now done editorials about Pulse and Alexandria shootings that found a way to blame Republicans.”

“This NYT editorial on today’s shooting is just despicable,” said another Free Beacon writer, Stephen Gutowski. “What absolute trash.”
 
The anti-Palin rhetoric was extremely heated around the time Giffords was shot. Isn't it possible that the schizophrenic who shot congresswoman Gabby Giffords thought he was shooting Sara Palin?
 
The anti-Palin rhetoric was extremely heated around the time Giffords was shot. Isn't it possible that the schizophrenic who shot congresswoman Gabby Giffords thought he was shooting Sara Palin?

Read about the attempted assassination and decide for yourself.


On January 8, 2011, Giffords was shot in the head[2] outside a Safeway grocery store in Casas Adobes, Arizona, a suburban area northwest of Tucson, during her first "Congress on Your Corner" (a public opportunity for constituents to speak directly with their representatives[42]) gathering of the year. A man ran up to the crowd and began firing,[43] hitting 19 people,[44] and killing six.[45] A 20th person was injured at the scene, but not by gunfire.[2][44]

The suspect, identified as Jared Lee Loughner,[46] was detained by bystanders until he was taken into police custody.[47] Federal officials charged Loughner on the next day with killing federal government employees, attempting to assassinate a member of Congress, and attempting to kill federal employees.[48][49][50] (After eventually facing more than 50 criminal charges, Loughner pleaded guilty to 19 of those charges in order to avoid a death sentence.[51])

Giffords' intern, Daniel Hernandez Jr., provided first-aid assistance to her immediately after she was wounded and is credited with saving her life.[52][53][54] She was quickly evacuated to the University Medical Center of Tucson in critical condition,[2][55]though she was still conscious and "following commands" at the time.[2][56]

On the same day, doctors performed emergency surgery to extract skull fragments and a small amount of necrotic tissue from her brain.[2][57] The bullet passed through Giffords' head without crossing the midline of the brain, where the most critical injuries typically result.[2] Part of her skull was removed to avoid further damage to the brain from pressure caused by swelling.[2][56] Doctors who first treated Giffords said the bullet entered the back of her head and exited through the front of her skull, but physicians later concluded that it had traveled in the opposite direction.[58]

Upon receiving a call from a staffer about Giffords' injury, husband Mark Kelly and his daughters flew in a friend's aircraft directly from Houston to Tucson.[59][60]
 

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