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Ardem at Blue Arkansas reports a horrifying case (with graphic pictures of the cat, may not be safe for children):

Last night, I got the most chilling phone call I have ever received. It was Jake Burris, Ken Aden’s campaign manager. Last night, Jake and his four kids had come back to their Russellville home. As they were getting out of the car, one of his children discovered their family cat dead on the front porch. One side of the animal’s head had been bashed in and an eyeball was hanging out of its socket. But there was something even more horrifying to be found on the corpse.

Written across the animal’s fur in black marker was the word “LIBERAL“.

It does make you wonder if the perpetrator of this act has himself one of those "Liberal Hunting Licenses", doesn't it?
Scott Keyes at Think Progress reports:

Pope County, where Burris lives, is a highly-conservative area of Arkansas. Aden has been running for the 3rd congressional district seat, currently held by Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR), since August 2011. He released a statement on the matter this morning: “To kill a child’s pet is just unconscionable. As a former combat soldier, I’ve seen the best of humanity and the worst of humanity. Whoever did this is definitely part of the worst of humanity.”

Ken Aden is a Blue America candidate, so go read more about him.

As Ardem observes:

This is terrorism. There’s no other word for it. A police report has been filed. Jake said the kids seem to be handling it okay. The one that discovered the cat was too young to be able to read and Jake had quickly gotten the others into the house before they saw it. Pope County is an insanely conservative area and the Aden campaign has been shaking things up even there and it looks like another right wing sociopath with a taste for violence has come crawling out of the woodwork in response. I asked Aden for a comment on the record:

“This is sickening. To kill a child’s pet…I’m at a loss for words…I’ve seen the best and the worst of humanity, but this is something else.”

Both Ken and Jake though made it clear that they weren’t going to back down on the campaign trail, both agreeing that caving to this kind of behavior would only make things worse.

“I’ve got a gun and I know how to use it.”, Jake said. “If I have to protect my kids I’ll do it without hesitation.”

Most of you know I've written at length about this kind of right-wing behavior, especially in my book The Eliminationists: How Hate Talk Radicalized the American Right. Unfortunately, the book's publisher went belly up in the past year, and it's currently hard to obtain, though we are working on at least making it available in Kindle form.

In any event, I thought I'd include some relevant passages, all from the Introduction:

These incidents – the nasty personal encounters, the ugliness at campaign rallies, the violent acts of “lone wolf” gunmen – are anything but unique. If you’re a liberal in America – or for that matter, anyone who happens to have run afoul of the conservative movement and its followers – you’ve probably heard it. Anecdotally, hundreds of Americans have similar tales to tell – unexpected and brutal viciousness, coming from otherwise ordinary, everyday people, nearly all of them political conservatives, nearly all directed at their various “enemies”: liberals, Latinos, Muslims, and just about anyone who disagrees with them.

This kind of talk – voiced sometimes as inchoate rage, and at others as perverse “humor” – is not aimed at public discourse, but its very antithesis: threatening and intimidating and, ultimately, eliminating opponents. It does this by framing them as the Enemy, verminous scum, disease-ridden and disease-like cancers on the body politic who deserve not dialogue but simple purgation.

This is called eliminationism: a kind of politics and culture that shuns dialogue and the democratic exchange of ideas for the pursuit of outright elimination of the opposing side, either through complete suppression, exile and ejection, or extermination.

Rhetorically, eliminationism takes on some distinctive shapes. It always depicts its opposition as simply beyond the pale, and in the end the embodiment of evil itself -- unfit for participation in their vision of society, and thus in need of elimination. It often depicts its designated "enemy" as vermin (especially rats and cockroaches) or diseases, and loves to incessantly suggest that its targets are themselves disease carriers. A close corollary -- but not as nakedly eliminationist -- are claims that the opponents are traitors or criminals, or gross liabilities for our national security, and thus inherently fit for elimination or at least incarceration.

Eliminationism is often voiced as crude "jokes", the humor of which, when analyzed, is inevitably predicated on a venomous hatred. But what we also know about this rhetoric is that, as surely as night follows day, this kind of talk eventually begets action, with inevitably tragic results.

Two key factors distinguish eliminationist rhetoric from other political hyperbole:

• It is focused on an enemy within, people who constitute entire blocs of the citizen populace, and
• It advocates the excision and extermination, by violent means or civil, of those entire blocs.

Eliminationism -- and particularly the rhetoric that precedes it and fuels it -- represents a kind of self-hatred. In an American culture which advertises itself as predicated on inclusiveness, eliminationism runs precisely counter to those ideals. Eliminationists, at heart, really hate the very idea of America.

It has its origins, like slavery and war, in some of man's most ancient and most savage impulses: the desire to dominate others, through violence if necessary. However, in contrast, it goes largely unnoticed and largely unexamined, perhaps because it is a side of human nature so ugly we prefer not even to recognize its existence -- so much so that only recently have we even had a term like "eliminationism" with which to frame it.

The term's first significant use came from historian Daniel Jonah Goldhagen in his controversial text, Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, where it appears extensively and plays a central role in his thesis that "eliminationist antisemitism" had a unique life in German culture and eventually was the driving force behind the Holocaust. In the text, Goldhagen never provides a concise definition of the word, but rather constructs a massively detailed description of the eliminationist mindset:

The eliminationist mind-set that characterized virtually all who spoke out on the "Jewish Problem" from the end of the eighteenth century onward was another constant in Germans' thinking about Jews. For Germany to be properly ordered, regulated, and, for many, safeguarded, Jewishness had to be eliminated from German society. What "elimination" -- in the sense of successfully ridding Germany of Jewishness -- meant, and the manner in which this was to be done, was unclear and hazy to many, and found no consensus during the period of modern German antisemitism. But the necessity of the elimination of Jewishness was clear to all. It followed from the conception of the Jews as alien invaders of the German body social. If two people are conceived of as binary opposites, with the qualities of goodness inhering in one people, and those of evil in the other, then the exorcism of that evil from the shared social and temporal space, by whatever means, would be urgent, an imperative. "The German Volk," asserted one antisemite before the midpoint of the century, "needs only to topple the Jew" in order to become "united and free."

Hitler's Willing Executioners is an important and impressive piece of scholarship, particularly in the extent to which it catalogues the willing participation of the "ordinary" citizenry in so many murderous acts, as well as in the hatemongering that precipitated them. And his identification of "eliminationism" as a central impulse of the Nazi project was not only borne out in spades by the evidence, but was an important insight into the underlying psychology of fascism.

The eliminationist project is in many ways the signature of fascism, partly because it proceeds naturally from fascism's embrace of what Oxford Brookes scholar Roger Griffin calls palingenesis, or a Phoenix-like national rebirth, as its core myth. And the Nazi example clearly demonstrates how eliminationist rhetoric has consistently preceded, and heralded, the eventual assumption of the eliminationist project – indeed, it has played a critical role in giving permission for it to proceed, essentially creating the cultural and psychological conditions that enable the subsequent violence.

Goldhagen's focus is almost solely the Holocaust and the virulently anti-Semitic form that took root in Europe prior to the Second World War. However, as a principle, we can see eliminationism playing a role in human history through the ages -- including its special role in American history and the shaping of American culture, right up to the present day.

I noticed this in part because, at the time that I read Goldhagen’s text, I was engaged in a historical research project involving the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and was struck by the similarity of what Goldhagen was describing regarding the buildup to Nazi power to both the rhetoric and the behavior of Americans not only during the nadir of that horrific episode, but over the course of the forty years and more that had preceded the event, toward Asians generally and the Japanese specifically.

But a familiarity with the darker corners of American history tells us the phenomenon has not been restricted to Asians. Eliminationist rhetoric, followed and accompanied inevitably by an actual campaign of often-violent eliminationism, has been a specter hanging over our most shameful episodes: the destruction of the native American people; the subjugation of African Americans, from slavery to Jim Crow, the “lynching era,” and “sundown towns”; and the nativist anti-immigrant campaigns of various eras targeting ethnic minorities from the Irish to the Germans to Italians, Asians, and today, Latinos. It lives today in the form of hate crimes and hateful rhetoric directed toward gays and lesbians, Muslims, and various minorities.

More recently the eliminationism has also come to be directed at not merely these minorities, but the “liberals” who are perceived as their enablers – antiwar activists, environmentalists, civil-rights guardians. Which means that the hateful rhetoric and its poisonous consequences are starting to spread.

I began observing this phenomenon back in 2003 at my blog Orcinus, almost as an offhand observation at first, but I asked readers to chip in and tell me their own experiences, as well as to link me to stories that fell into this category. It was like tapping into a high-voltage power line. Comments poured in to my blog, and there were as many if not more e-mails.

Incidents like these are difficult to catalog or quantify. Only on occasion (as in the Van Der Meer case) do matters ever reach the level of being reported in the press – indeed, it’s rare that police are even called or involved. But judging from the outpouring at Orcinus and elsewhere, it seems clear that, as far as many progressives are concerned, eliminationist rhetoric has so deeply infected the popular discourse that it is now almost pervasive, and indeed poisoning how we treat each other in our daily lives.

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Eliminationism has become an endemic feature of modern movement conservatism – not bothering to argue the facts or merits of issues but to simply demand outright the suppression or violent oppression (and ultimately the purgation) of elements deemed harmful to American society. It is aimed not merely at Latinos and Muslims – the current major targets – but also its historical targets: blacks and Indians, gays and lesbians, Jews and other religious minorities. But perhaps most commonly and generically, and most casually, its target is the common liberal.

This kind of rhetoric doesn’t constitute actual discourse, but rather its opposite – it is, in effect the death of discourse itself. Instead of offering an opposing idea, it simply shuts down intellectual exchange and replaces it with the brute wish to silence and eliminate.

As we’ve seen from the preceding examples, a lot of eliminationist talk occurs on a small, personal level, often during chance encounters with other drivers or shoppers or diners-out. But it is not occurring in a vacuum. Much of this kind of talk in fact has been publicly encouraged by a steady patter of similar talk from prominent right-wing media and political figures. It's being promoted at the highest levels of movement conservatism, by everyone from media figures to religious and political leaders.

It can be heard not just in bizarre road-rage incidents and ugly exchanges among former friends, but from the very fonts of public information that are the mass media. Figures like Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, Ann Coulter, Lou Dobbs, and Glenn Beck routinely engage in it and inflame it with bogus stories -- nonsensical conspiracy theories and outrageously inflammatory misinformation – derived from fanatical far-right sources. What happened to Timothy Burke is becoming a commonplace because it’s being openly encouraged by major figures in the conservative movement, both in the media and in officialdom.

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The problem with eliminationism isn’t that it is simply unpleasant or ugly or even uncomfortable discourse, which is what can often be fairly said of the left’s frequently charged rhetoric. The problem, as we already noted, is that it implies the death of discourse, as well as its dissolution into violence and the use of force.

These are not mere jokes, even when they’re presented as such. The humor in them – whatever might be funny about them – is entirely contingent on an underlying attitude about conservatives’ fellow Americans that not only demonizes them, but reduces them to subhuman level, prime targets for violent elimination. The people telling them and repeating them may think they are mere jokes, and perhaps in their own minds, they are. But they have a concrete real-world effect -- because inevitably members of their audience (particularly the more hate-filled and mentally unstable types) will eventually act them out.

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It is by small steps of incremental meanness and viciousness that we lose our humanity. We have the historical example of 20th-century fascism to remind us of this. The Nazis, in the end, embodied the ascension of utter demonic inhumanity, but they didn't get that way overnight. They got that way through, day after day, attacking and demonizing and urging the elimination of those they deemed their enemies. They did this by not simply creating them as The Enemy, but by denying them their essential humanity, depicting them as worse than scum -- disease-laden, world-destroying vermin, in desperate need of elimination. But that kind of behavior has hardly been restricted to the Nazis; indeed, it has a long history in America as well.

This is why eliminationism is such an acute warning sign: It has historically played the role of creating permission for people to act out their violent impulses against its targets. More than any other facet of para-fascism, it poses the greatest specific danger of transformation into the real thing.

This is why there is a special quality to eliminationist rhetoric. It has the distinctive odor of burning flesh. And when it hits our nostrils, that is a warning we dare not ignore.

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Phylter's picture
So,

Bashing a cat's head in is pure evil, this is what they would do to US if they thought they could get away with it. I am the loving father of two gentle felines and if they had done this to one of my babies, I would make sure that they know that they'd made a mistake messing with my family.

I would really hope the local authorities catch the terrorist sociopaths who perpetrated this atrocity, but since the city is "insanely conservative", I am not optimistic. After all, it was just "a cat".

tampa_edski's picture

disgusting. but according to the wingnuts it's our side that's "violent".


not all martyrs see divinity

Rich H's picture

or Bush himself. We know he had a propensity for cats.

lsamsa's picture

makes me sick.

Dhalgren's picture

And not Ken Aden himself? Does Burris' family not own a dog? I see two possibilities here:

1. This was done by an insider. Someone who knows what Jake Burris does for a living. Maybe a staffer of Aden's opponent?

2. (And I don't enjoy saying this) This could be a hoax. Remember the girl who claimed she was beaten and scribbled on by Obama revelers on the night he was elected? Investigate the victims of this crime, just to be sure we're not being fooled.

And this is not terrorism. Ask Dr. Tiller's family if this is terrorism. Ask Dr, Gunn's family if this is terrorism. Real terrorism is when human blood is spilled, not a cat's.

QSE32's picture

2. (And I don't enjoy saying this) This could be a hoax. Remember the girl who claimed she was beaten and scribbled on by Obama revelers on the night he was elected? Investigate the victims of this crime, just to be sure we're not being fooled.

I thought that as one of the possible scenarios too but dare not post it with how wide eyed and narrow minded quite a few are on here.

cool points for having the sack to post it!
Late,
QSE32

Excelsior's picture

This was a THREAT, plain and simple, designed to scare that family. THAT IS TERRORISM. Just because the victim wasn't human doesn't mean that the humans involved don't know how to READ THE THREAT.


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QSE32's picture

you go around using loaded language like that and pretty soon it loses it's power...

for example calling someone a "nazi," "a fascist," "Hitler comparisons" don't carry the same weight that it used to or that it should.

a threat? sure! terrorism? Hardly, take it down a notch, air raid siren.
Late,
QSE32

Ape-Man's picture

Terrorism and fascism are not taboo subjects, but some people would wish to make them so, for some reason. More the reason to keep the dialog open on such subjects. They only lose their effectiveness when they are used as hyperbole.

In this case i would say that the person or persons responsible for this crime are surely attempting to terrify this family for political gains, ergo it qualifies as terrorism, and quibbling about the severity is secondary.


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Edwin's picture

Yes it is terrorism. Plain and simple.


far left loon >.<

QSE32's picture

And just like pavlov's dog's saliva gland here comes all the people to misunderstand what's been written, take out of context and intentionally misdirect.

really? Terrorist?

Terrorize | Define Terrorize at Dictionary.com
dictionary.reference.com/browse/terrorize
verb (used with object), -ized, -iz·ing. 1. to fill or overcome with terror. 2. to dominate or coerce by intimidation. 3. to produce widespread fear by acts of violence, ..

Are you scared? There goes def #1. Did they dominate anybody? Good bye # 2. Was this more than one cat dead? See ya # 3.

Stop with the ridiculous loaded language before you deflate the ability to powerfully describe something that merits it.

Some of you are so over the top it makes me dread reading comments, it makes me think I've come to a conservative blog.

Stop being republicans all the damn time.
Late,
QSE32

mudshark's picture

Then it certainly is intimidation by using fear. oh, wait...................


What is your conceptual, continuity?

a conservative blog.

Bill Lumbergh's picture

Just an FYI, but I believe that in Arkansas the act as described could be construed as 'Terroristic threatening' in the 2nd degree.
I do understand the point you're trying to make, but I can also understand that if it were my family, they might very well feel terrorized by the act as described.

albabe's picture

Pretending to use linear thinking is not the same as actual linear thinking. And then calling the people who think you're a twit, "Republicans?" Jeebus... that's a familiar tactic.


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JustMyWords's picture

Are people too quick to use the term terrorism? Probably. At the same time, pretending that the word couldn't be used to describe the incident is ridiculous. For instance, I wasn't scared by the attack on the WTC. Does that mean it wasn't a terrorist act?

There is no one universally recognized definition of terrorism, but if you want to get technical, under US law the term terrorism is defined as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents." Most legal writers using the term consider terrorism to be "the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property in order to coerce or intimidate a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political and social objectives."

I'm pretty sure killing a kid's cat and scrawling the term 'liberal' across the carcass hits pretty much every single aspect of the term.

Edwin's picture

What (else) do suggest we call fascists? Because there are many fascists running about.


far left loon >.<

linus bern's picture

How would you define terrorism? I would consider it an act of violence intended to achieve a political aim. When people on the left were blowing up factories in the sixties and seventies, was it not considered terrorism because they were only targeting property, and not people? What an absurd notion.

Here you have a case where an individual commits an act of violence, and made clear that the act was done so to intimidate a political opponent, presumably in the hopes he would be scared enough to resign his position in the campaign. Sure sounds like an act of terrorism to me.

Terrible's picture

they have these things called dictionaries and if you look the word terrorism up in one the definition you will read quite correctly describes situations just like this. But then again I guess no one expects people like you to have that level of cognitive function.

stymie's picture

I am reminded of the movie The Godfather when the guy wakes up with the head of his horse in bed with him. Yeah its just a movie but he had me convinced he was terrified!

Then there is the consideration of this being a hate crime...isn't is something like 'violence aimed toward a specific group to instill fear and terror for that specific group". If more of these acts appear as a result of the greater acceptance of actions like this amongst Repugs radicals, liberals may fear speaking out and even identifying themselves as liberals for fear of reprisal, (gosh even is just my family's pet) That, to me, is terrorism my friend.

Cthulhu's picture

already been said, you're wrong. It clearly IS terrorism. The implied message is the cat was first, the people are next.


"Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." -- Robert E. Howard

Patriot Actor's picture

you have difficulty imagining being a cat about to have its' head bashed in....
or an owner of a killed animal being sent a message.
Ok...noted.

Rich H's picture

because we all know how much parents enjoy killing the family pet.

Your one sick person - I'd hate to be part of your family. Is that what passes for normal behavior in yours?

It's terrorism plain and simple.

albabe's picture

Your first point is nonlinear nonsense.

So this staffer murdered and cut-up his cat as a hoax? Man, that's really stretching the bonds of logic to pretend to be "Open Minded."


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'liberal'.


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miss_kitty's picture

It's pretty hard to be sure where a cat belongs on the only visit. Whoever did it: Future Serial Killers of America member. Or a practicing one.
And it is terrorism.

fastfeat's picture

Future 'Thug Party boss.


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mediawest's picture

i fear when the prez wins a 2nd term, and if the newtron bomb is the GOP nod, newt will take down the whole ticket giving the prez a real majority. that scenario exists.... more of this type of thing will go on.... but hey it Arkansas, and killing cats arent a big thing to the good ol boys...


"what ever it is, I'm against it. & even if you change it or condense it, I'm against it!".... marx

Loonie's picture

Big tough guy, huh. Bet the chickenshit would never face a human unless he has his gun and ten friends with him.

Excelsior's picture

Rethugs are all cowards. They beat up on the weak and defenseless, target those who cannot fight back. They shout others down instead of engaging in actual communication. They're cowards, unable to hold their own in a civilized society.


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JohnnyBravo's picture

It's all they know.


NOBODY 2012

DaveZ's picture

Someone who would treat a cat this way obviously has no respect for life. It is probably not the first time they've done something like this.

albabe's picture

It amazes me that a person could actually do this. It's sick... It's terrorism... it's inhuman...


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lkerniii's picture

Can anyone imagine a liberal doing something like that? I can't either.
While we have out share of crazies, one thing we don't have in any abundance is psychopaths and sociopaths. They are all over "there".

this is sheer hate and sadism. Based on nothing of substance. The killer is a stunted person.

linus bern's picture

I agree with you that the killer is a stunted person, but until we start seeing liberals scrawling threats on people's butchered pets, or putting bombs on teabag parade routes, or assassinating prominent conservative doctors, I'm going to continue to believe that it IS a conservative thing.

Terrible's picture

I'm with you.

schultzbk's picture

...the current right-wing in this country is moving farther and farther away from political center, and the more they do so, the more abhorrent their behavior will become.

Who is over there, real far to the right, in American politics? Ayn Rand for one, and she openly and unashamedly denounces altruism as a human capability. It is the hinterland where the word "empathy" causes apoplectic reaction.

The Left had their time when it can be fairly claimed that they, too, went too far off the reservation. And that time was the 1960s when real left-wing radicals (not the made up ones we hear about today) were agitating the body politic.

So you're wrong from an historical standpoint -- being a part of the conservative backlash has a lot to do with it at this point in time. It provides justification for horrible behavior and there is a whole cultural movement that, at the very least, turns a blind eye to it.


Beware of anyone promising a future full of yesterdays.

Rich H's picture

an unjust war and draft, segregation, and a corrupt government chose different ways to protest. But those protests were real and had real, moral, objectives.

The right wing of today, supporting torture, perpetual war, theft of electionns, non prosecution of war criminals etc...

No, it's nothing alike at al.

schultzbk's picture

...the folks who (supposedly) spit on returning veterans, Black Panthers, Weather Underground, Ken Kesey, etc. But it's only relevant here to the degree that you just DO NOT see radical (let alone violent) elements on the left with popular support or the tacit approval of a major political party. When you hold that up to the flame of the modern right, there is no comparison -- I completely agree.


Beware of anyone promising a future full of yesterdays.

BigDaddyMalcontent's picture

What did he do that was violent?

schultzbk's picture

Is it really that difficult for my fellow liberals to acknowledge that the 60s was a mix of good AND bad for the progressive movement? This really isn't that complicated. Allow me:

Civil rights movement: Good!
Protest against war in Vietnam: Good!
Sunshine laws: Good!

Spitting on soldiers: Bad!
Threatening violence for political gain: Bad!
Widespread hallucinogenic drug use: Bad!

If you're having trouble with nuance, I hear the Republicans are recruiting.


Beware of anyone promising a future full of yesterdays.

BigDaddyMalcontent's picture

I'll ask again: What did Kesey do that was violent? If you're having trouble answering a direct question, I hear the Republicans are recruiting.

schultzbk's picture

...I'm talking about radical behavior -- not necessarily violent behavior. If I could, I'd draw a Venn diagram, where violent behavior is a bubble inside (but not completely overlapping) the larger circle of radical behavior. Get it? Ken Kesey didn't do anything violent, but he was "radical" in a way that made the progressive movement look bad. He was way over the line and encouraged drug use when very important political issues needed sober, level-headed consideration.


Beware of anyone promising a future full of yesterdays.

Rich H's picture
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Hooker Jay's picture

Can anyone imagine a liberal doing something like that?

If Art Silber doesn't need such an imagination, neither do I ...

http://powerofnarrative.blogspot.com/2012/01/...

If human beings have demonstrated their long sordid history of rewarding, enabling, shielding, and defending psychopaths and sociopaths time and time and time again -- especially the one in the nearest fucking mirror -- for the shear pageantry of fake and farcical outrage, then all animals are fucked. Such things as sadism, barbarism, and butchery is very partisan in is anti-discrimination policy.

Don't believe me?!?

Just keep reading this blog -- within the confines of 1 hour, the very people pissing and moaning about this butchered cat are going to slink their knuckle dragging asses off into another thread and -- for the upteenth time -- play the concern troll, lobbying and kvetching for the continued butchery of America's poor, jobless, and foreclosed by demanding readers hold their nose and cast yet another stupid pointless fucking retarded vote for ol' President Pawn Star and his useless shower of DLC/Third Way inverted fascists by simply cribbing from the FOX NEWS fear-mongering book without the chalk boards and Vapor Rub. And all the Chris Hansen "To Catch An Rightwing Extremist" channeling hackery by Dave Neiwart is part and parcel of it all ..

The only problem there?!?

Art Silber pops that bubble, too ...

http://powerofnarrative.blogspot.com/2011/12/...

... by reminding us that psychopaths and sociopaths of a feather often flock, foam, froth, and fatwah together. And when it comes to pathology, the so-called "crazy fringes" can't hold a handle to centrism. Centrism has actually convinced people -- for over 40 persistently vegetative Schaivotastic years -- that they (and their go-along-to-get-along pragmatism) is auto-magically incapable of ever ever ever ever becoming extremist ...

Pilotshark's picture

these idiots have not though of. lol as if they ever think any thing though. critical thinking the other American deficit.

“I’ve got a gun and I know how to use it.”, Jake said. “If I have to protect my kids I’ll do it without hesitation.”

ixnay's picture

when you need them?


CTHULHU 2012 "Why vote for a lesser evil?"

ricky's picture

for suggesting Bill Sparkman's death might not have been right wing militia work.

At least here we can be certain the cat did not scrawl liberal on its own belly to make sure his kittens got the life insurance.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

ixnay's picture

your ears were ringing.


CTHULHU 2012 "Why vote for a lesser evil?"

a thread by attacking and labeling people who have not said a thing. It is something
usually done by people who like their candidates "mean" and fringy.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

to have such strong opinions against clowns.

Good morning, BTW.


CTHULHU 2012 "Why vote for a lesser evil?"

by one demonstrating they are still working on their Associates Degree online.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

DaveZ's picture

The eternal argument between a guy who spends too much time alone and one who doesn't leave well enough alone. It's not what you say that matters, just so long as you're the last word.

Edwin's picture

You mean the ones from the "glitter" thread? I know, eh.


far left loon >.<

ixnay's picture

unlike glitter attacks, which are F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S!


CTHULHU 2012 "Why vote for a lesser evil?"

Dradeeus's picture

When I saw this story on yahoo, it pissed off more than you can possibly imagine.

I hope the internet finds out who did it. So they can make these tough guys FAMOUS. I hope their emails, and pictures, and address, and phone number are posted for all to see.

Hell has a special place for them.

Excelsior's picture

They'd find him PDQ, you can bet money on that.


There's always free cheddar in the mousetrap, baby. - Tom Waits

Dradeeus's picture

That's exactly who I meant. Anonymous and 4chan have no love for animal abusers, and bring down the wrath of god.

littlebrowndog's picture

Real terrorism is when human blood is spilled, not a cat's.

I beg to differ. Real terrorism is when violence is used to create fear and intimidation. In this case, an innocent family member was brutally killed to send a message to a political opponent. That the family member was not a human being doesn't make this any less a despicable act. The message is clear: the cat certainly did not have any political leanings... the word LIBERAL was used to show the violence against the cat was meant as surrogate violence against the other members of the family. "You're next," is the implication. This is terrorism.

Did you know that psychological experiments deemed to cruel to be performed on humans were once performed on cats? Their brains are remarkably similar to ours, except in the areas of speech and memory. Cats can and do suffer, and they suffer in ways we might find very familiar. And we humans have a built-in instinct to empathize with the suffering any fellow creature we identify with in any way... including a cat. Hell, I still choke up over the memory of a cat that died naturally ten years ago, and I intend my dogs' ashes to be mixed with mine when the time comes. So this was not an attack on "just a cat". It was an attack on an entire family.

fastfeat's picture

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"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."

---Southwest Airlines

VBobier's picture

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nonny mouse's picture

What does it have to be for a slaughtered family pet to be seen as a genuine threat?

A horse's head in a bed?

manchan's picture

Fear, intimidation, terrorist is just a portion of life for American people during slavery and jim crow.

Terrible's picture

Absolutely

fiver's picture

The attempts to score a political point and/or to profit off it are beyond disgusting.


Corruption favors the wealthy.

bluefeather's picture

a corner, and striking out....they're beginning to realize what a bunch of f*cking losers they are and will take out their frustrations on anything that's weaker and can't fight them back. Sick cowards that they are.


Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

FreeThought's picture

when you're around these savages. Remember, they believed they were acting in good faith when they killed doctor tiller.


Their homeworld was a place called Earth, located in an uninteresting part of the galaxy. They had an expression: pride goeth before a fall. Their pride was their undoing. I know. I was there....They did not listen, of course. Arrogant men never do.

Excelsior's picture

They've always taken out their frustrations on anything that weaker and can't fight back. What do you think "conservative" policies on social programs are all about?


There's always free cheddar in the mousetrap, baby. - Tom Waits

breakspear's picture

they absolutely are not. They broke a commandment: "Thou shalt not kill". It doesn't specify persons or a cat, I know, but it's the hate behind the cat-killing that I'm emphasizing. And just what would they do if all the liberals were taken out? They would start going after each other. Typical.

FreeThought's picture

are perverted and degenerate. They behave like vicious rabid animals when their gawd or their "holier than thou" beliefs are threatened.

We must remain vigilant. Remember, respectable folks should never start a fight but always FINISH it! Bring it on!


Their homeworld was a place called Earth, located in an uninteresting part of the galaxy. They had an expression: pride goeth before a fall. Their pride was their undoing. I know. I was there....They did not listen, of course. Arrogant men never do.

Edwin's picture

This is really sick.

I am sad for that poor kitty and sad for the four kids and the whole family.


far left loon >.<

Infomaniac's picture

The calculus goes like this, simple substitution force fed to the people by limbaugh and foxnews for years: liberal= socialist= athiest= abortionist= nazi= dictator= muslim= existential threat to america.

VBobier's picture

Ought to look in the mirror, they'd see a monster there, someone who kills a Childs pet is a Terrorist who ought to be found and arrested and sent to Leavenworth for the rest of their miserable life...

Embittered Angry Anti-Republicrat Max-Hussein-1's picture
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Q U E S T I O N:
If it's wrong for Conservatives to label Liberals as being evil with broad brush strokes...
... How is it O.K. for Liberals to use that very same brush and blame Conservatives?

It's NOT when Liberals do it?

Come on people. Yes this was an evil act and "THE PERSON or PERSONS" involved should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law, but to blatantly blame all Conservatives for this act?

So when someone scrawls a backward "B" in their cheek...
... Can she then blame all Liberals for driving her to do it?

Think about it people. If it's bad when "THEY" do it...
... How is it any different when Liberals engage in the very contempt of broad brush strokes?

Yes we can discuss what drives "A PERSON" to think that this is a solution...
... But really, did the GOP shoot Gabby Giffords? Sure, some pontificators and partisan faces stirred up the environment that this can happen in and THAT is what should be addressed.

United we stand...
... Divided we fall.

I urge other Progressives to NOT fall into that divided trap.

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Starve the WAR Beast...
... Save the World.

Infomaniac's picture

I am certainly not for jumping to conclusions, and every case needs to be investigated thoroughly and even if it was found that a right-winger committed this act, he would be in an extreme minority of human beings who are capable of believing that this act was somehow justifiable. However, there is a difference between calling out bush's special brand of callus for human life and calling liberal ideals and ideas an existential threat to the country itself. This is the rhetoric that limbaugh employs every day while he straw-mans the liberal individual and the democratic party. This is the rhetoric that, if taken to heart, will lead to violence.

The violence that the left in this country is usually involved in is comes in the form of property dammage as protest, or more likely, they are receiving violence from police while protesting some cause or another.

Terrible's picture
WTF

Some crazy person defacing her face because she's a right wing crazy is in your mind a liberal attack in the same way that shooting a US Congressperson for political intimidation or killing a US Congresspersons campaign directors pet for political intimidation is a conservative attack??? What the hell kind of drugs ARE you on???

schultzbk's picture

...the problem with your plea is that if there were acts of "liberal terrorism" -- which has happened around environmental issues -- Democrats have a long and proud history of speaking out on the topic in very forceful terms.

Where are the Repubicans when Rush/Beck/Coulter/Malkin etc. etc. etc., engage in eliminationist rhetoric? Where are the level-headed Republicans when clear acts of right-wing violence occur around the nation? Where are the clear denouncements?

Just yesterday, a woman at a Santorum rally called Obama a "self-proclaimed Muslim" and there was no correction. Nothing. Just let it fly by like a statement of commonsense wisdom.


Beware of anyone promising a future full of yesterdays.

ixnay's picture

is much cozier then?


CTHULHU 2012 "Why vote for a lesser evil?"

glogrrl's picture

won't stoop to? My god!

And these are supposed to be the "Values Voters" and "Christians"? God help us!


“The greatest evildoers are those who don’t remember because they have never given thought to the matter, and, without remembrance, nothing can hold them back,”

Edwin's picture

Poor, fluffy, innocent little kitty. They'll be a very sad and shaken family tonight.


far left loon >.<

Radically Moderate ad infinitum's picture

...disguised as political speech?
IMHO,this person or persons get their jollies from torturing and killing animals and it is possible that the cat was the target of their psychopathic desires and the fathers political beliefs were merely a secondary consideration.
Growing up in a catholic school,I had a classmate who came to school with stories of torturing and killing cats in a most sadistic fashion. This individual was a great student and athlete but had a deep seated pathology for abnormal desires to torture cats specifically. This individual was also violent towards any classmate that challenged his elite academic position in class either directly or indirectly through his loyal followers who feared his wrath.
I may be barking up the wrong tree but my gut feelings based on personal experience is that this violent episode is not an act of terrorism or a political act. This person or persons are sadistic opportunist and I'll wager that there have been other cruel incidents around the area.


'Talk to the hand'

AgentMacGyver's picture

That really sucks that it's out of print so quickly.

can't even make the connection how watching hours of Fox and Rush fill the air waves with non-stop hate speech can lead to this kind of deranged behavior.

Simon Girty's picture

Worked for der Fuhrer! Git'r DUN! The onliest thing scarier than (a very nervous) Noot & (and a very hungry) Palin chasing us down the body littered streets with outsourced 1099 rent-a-drone pilots... would be actual VICTORY in 2012! What would ensue (and not just in the South, either). I'm sucking-up like CRAZY to get an overseas gig early next year. Sho-NUFF! Just go look at ANY Right Wing blogs' comments about representative Giffords' resignation.

http://www.csgv.org/issues-and-campaigns/guns... http://wonkette.com/460936/gingrinch-formerly...

rothgar's picture

If it's wrong for Conservatives to label Liberals as being evil with broad brush strokes...
... How is it O.K. for Liberals to use that very same brush and blame Conservatives?

If you read the material below the fold from the Eliminionists Book you see that like the rabid Anti-semitism practiced by the Naziis and supported by many communities in Central Europe (in Poland native Poles did MOST of the killing of their local Jewish populations) you see that what is identified goes WELL beyond simply calling out the evil of Conservative policies. It goes to the point of calling for the elimination of the Liberal or Conservative (but most commonly Liberal) people groups.

If you check the actual track record of even the most violent leftist groups from the 1960's they did virtually no damage to anyone other than themselves. There were several instances where a Weatherman underground "bomb factory blew up but I challenge you to find reports of other property damage. Now the "Eco-terrorist" movement did damage property and threaten workers in their efforts to preserve nature but in truth since ecological destruction is IRREVERSIBLE their behaviour can be understood as something different than the eliminationism described herein.

in your research please remember not to mix IRA violence into the mix there was so much of it on all three sides: IRA, Orange and British.

Personally, I saw the 2010 election as a fortunate occurance. The Right wing took over which achieved two good things:
1) It has shown more reasonable people the complete bankrupcy of the Tea Party/Right Wing policies.
2) It satisfied the crazies enough that a full blown shooting war didn't break out.

I'm not completely comfortable with what the Crazies might do if 2012 doesn't look like 2010 but I am heartened knowing that there are plenty of vets and others who are on-board with progressive policies. The right wing might be armed to the teeth (a sign of fear) but it takes a vet to know how and when to use a weapon: I just wish our military wasn't getting a 24/7 diet of Faux News. Nonetheless service people are not stupid ... Been there, done that have the Discharge.

rgnewton's picture

The perpetrator who committed this heinous act is SICK! Killing an innocent animal to scare or intimidate a political candidate is a cowardly and disgusting thing to do. Even though it was reported that Mr. Burris' family is coping with their loss, I am sure that they must be traumatized by what happened.

I cannot imagine any young child seeing their pet lying dead like that, and not be troubled by what they saw. Hopefully, all parties concerned would publicly denounce this vicious act, and the perpetrator would soon be caught and brought to justice.

ttheobald's picture

And as a gun-owning liberal cat owner, if I caught someone even *trying* to harm one of my pets I'd pump that jackass so full of lead he'd be sold in the sinkers isle at Bass Pro.

T

Gene214's picture

The missus and I have two cats whom we love as though they were our children. That said, god help the motherfucker who ever did something like that to one of our cats. All I'd ask is that they put me in the same cell with that cowardly bitch.


If you have selfish, ignorant citizens, you're gonna get selfish, ignorant leaders.

George Carlin

Patriot Actor's picture

of someone on 'that side' who does not believe in God.
And, thinking of 'commutative properties'...all animals either follow the political beliefs of their owners....
or they are all liberal....

lewmanbubba's picture

What is terrorism? The Alamo was terrorism we made heroes out of them

Patriot Actor's picture

and smart bombs dropped on Iraqi children is a form of terrorism as well....
Although the 'Exceptionalists' would never admit it.
The screen grab also unfortunately is yet another example of the 'not so' greatness of America....and those signs and examples are sad to see....

ricky's picture

Tell me how right after you expalin just exactly who the "we" is in "we made heroes out of them."


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

In reenactments,just like we here in Alabama do reenactments.It's seen as a point of pride that they 'fought to the last man'.

Andy K's picture

...y'all are some crazy-ass Scots-Irish down there.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

But reenactments (of which there are none involving the Alamo not pepetrated by pretty lousy filmmakers---sorry John Wayne fans) has nothing to do with the use of a suicidal defense of an abandoned Mission to describe terrorism.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

Limp-Dick Blimpaugh's picture

These Reslug trailer dwellers, in dem der hills certainly are our perfect domestic terrorists.

I'm a liberal,but to say that *only*Republicans are capable of animal cruelty is kind of offensive to me. My mom is a beyond uber conservative Republican,and she's one of the biggest animals lovers I know(and I'm owned by a whole bunch of dogs and cats). Growing up,whenever we had animals,you didn't dare abuse them,or you'd have her to deal with. She gave me my tender heart towards them,and I'm sure she'd be appauled by the treatment that poor cat recieved at the hands of that/those sociopath(s). She's incredibly soft hearted,and my mom,as much as she and I disagree on politics,would want 5 minutes alone w/the fiends who did this,as would I. My heart goes out to this staffer and his family in this time of grief.

Andy K's picture

Saying that only Republicans/conservatives are capable of acts like this is not the same thing as saying that all Republicans/conservatives do this.

Just sayin'. :D

wiccankitten's picture

I was just saying that to say that cruelty is not something exclusive to Republicans/conservatives..we're liberals,not saints.Whatever happened to just having crazy ppl?

That's all.

yakfitguy's picture

So having fundamentally wrong thinking makes you good? My parents were hard-core Republicans and nice people too. Thanks to folks like them, 5,000 of our troops died in Iraq for nothing.


I don't believe in God. Teach a man to be a good citizen and you have solved the problem of life.
-Andrew Carnegie

Andy K's picture

I think the point is that the GOP/conservative movement is comprised of no small amount of libertarian sentiment, so it tends to breed sociopaths.

Humans are, if you think about it, socialists by nature. Our ancestors wouldn't have lived long if they, upon coming down from the trees, hadn't been looking out for each other. The libertarian "FYIGM" philosophy is antithetical to what we are as a species.

and man was here before trees.


“Why would anyone with a functioning brain believe this guy?”
Some guy with an eating disorder

javadavis's picture

Now why would you say such a thing?
A bit of quick research shows early trees showing up around 300 million years ago.(National Geographic/Science)
Lucy, the fossil of a pre-human homonid was dated (Wikipedia) at 3.2 million.
Please explain your statement.

bushputz's picture

I agree that you'll find good and bad people in every group, but it's the percentages that are important.
Mark Kirk, a Republican Senator from Illinois suffered a stroke this past weekend. It was reported on Huffington Post and other progressive websites. While there were a couple of snide comments, most posts wished him a speedy recovery, as do I.
Now imagine a Democratic Senator suffering a similar stroke. Do you think the comments from the right would be as humane? I really doubt it.
There are a few good people left in the GOP, but they have been marginalized by the lunatic fringe.
Since your mother is such an animal lover (which I applaud), you might ask her how she can be a member of a party that treats people worse than she would ever think of treating an animal.

She's a fundamentalist Southern Baptist,and we live in Alabama. I,too,extend my hopes to the Senator for a speedy recovery..Republican or otherwise,we're still human beings,politics shouldn't destroy someone's humanity.

I'm sorry to say I used to be one of the fundamentalists..bible thumping and all that..but then I was honest with myself at the age of 23,and came out of the closet..boy,was that an eye opener to how quickly ppl will turn on you. My mom doesn't like my orientation,but she still welcomes me and my wife of 8 yrs into her home w/open arms.She calls my wife her 'son in law'..i know she'll never Grand Marshall a Pride Parade,but I know she loves both of us,and i'm still very much her little girl. I'm done trying to argue w/her about it,because I think i've gotten as far as I'm going to.

yakfitguy's picture

Hitler was a huge animal lover too.


I don't believe in God. Teach a man to be a good citizen and you have solved the problem of life.
-Andrew Carnegie

Wallrat's picture

... I donated to the campaign immediately after reading about it.

Let's pony up and get Ken elected.

Rich in San Bruno's picture

Tea party Christian conservatives….republican base??? Ignorance is not bliss.

littlebrowndog's picture

it is possible that the cat was the target of their psychopathic desires and the fathers political beliefs were merely a secondary consideration

Scrawling a political message on the corpse and leaving it to be found as it was makes it a political act, regardless of the motivation or the intent of the killer. If a criminal commits a second crime to disguise his actions in the first crime, he's still guilty of both. His insincerity in the second instance in no way excuses his action.

Littlebrowndog, I agree. And, DOMESTIC TERRORISM doesn't get the attention it deserves.
I can tell you this, if someone did this to my cat, or my dog-I'd be devastated. I'd be mad as hell and devastated. Just disgusting... It's senseless and disgusting.

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