Saturday, August 29, 2009



Leftists putting out fake-hate again?

Leftists have a long history of creating fake hate incidents and fake hate-speech and attributing it to conservatives. This time it looks like they got caught red-handed. There have been quite a few prior examples of such fakery noted on this blog. See here, for instance. Real hate speech is so rare among white conservatives that blacks and Leftists have to make it up from time to time.
"One of two people suspected of shattering 11 windows Tuesday morning at the state Democratic Party headquarters has an arrest record and a history of helping a Democratic political candidate, public records show.

Police said that about 2:20 a.m., 24-year-old Maurice Schwenkler, now in custody, and an at-large accomplice took a hammer to the picture windows displaying posters touting President Barack Obama and his health care reform efforts.

Early Tuesday, Democratic Party chairwoman Pat Waak said the damage to her building in Denver's art district was a consequence of "an effort on the other side to stir up hate." She tempered her statement after Schwenkler's political history was revealed.

Balmer said he suspects the vandalism might have been aimed at making the GOP look bad. "This sounds like the type of Democratic tactic from the left fringe trying to make Republicans look mean-spirited," Balmer said. "In this case, it blew up in their face. He was caught red-handed." Schwenkler allegedly tried to conceal his identity while committing the crime by wearing a shirt over his face, a hooded sweat shirt and latex gloves, according to police descriptions.

When a Denver police officer on patrol spotted two people smashing windows, the suspects fled on bicycles. Schwenkler was arrested after a short foot pursuit, but the other suspect sped away, police Detective Vicki Ferrari said.

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is but one of the many basic tactics used by the Left. Another is to keep their enemies on the defensive using lies and innuendo. Someone defending themselves, even from obvious lies, always looks guilty to the public, especially when the media aids in the tactic. It's very refreshing to see some of their tricks exposed, if only occasionally.

Mongo said...

Your pal, Nixon, a rightist republican, wrote the book on political dirty tricks.

mcnasty56 said...

Mongo, hmm...

Didn't I see you in the movie "Blazing Saddles"?

Mongo said...

Mongo is just a pawn in the game of life.

Anonymous said...

Actually, the dirty-tricks tactic was really kicked into high gear by that liberal shit-kicker, JBJ. BTW, that Republican rightist you mention is the man who got us "out" of Viet Nam, after the liberals Dumbocrats (JFK and LBJ) got us into it. But keep trying mongo. You may get it right some day.

Liberal = pawn = dupe = Kool-Aid drinker = lap dog.

Mongo said...

Hey dickhead 6:06. I said that Nixon wrote the book on it (i.e. perfected it), NOT that he invented it. Get it right asswipe.

Motor Still Running said...

Two people on bikes smashing windows? That's profiling!

p.s. It's nice to see the trolls admit that their side's behavior is akin to Nixon's. It's even worse, actually - Nixon never sent goons to beat up a black man, kick him while he was down, and call him a n****r - but at least they admit whose mindset/direction their side is following these days. Thanks, Mongo!

Anonymous said...

Hey dickhead 6:06. I said that Nixon wrote the book on it (i.e. perfected it), NOT that he invented it. Get it right asswipe

The book is still being written, Mongo, and it'll be many volumes by 2013. You eat with that mouth?

Anonymous said...

Mongo do too much bongo

Anonymous said...

Don't get Mongo too stirred up, he may commit violence as his type is known to do.

Mongo said...

You guys crack me up.

"I like people. It’s mankind I can’t stand. I root for chaos." -- George Carlin

Use the Name, Luke said...

Nixon wrote the book? Where have you been?!? Nixon may have added a few notes of his own, but the book of dirty politics has been getting written throughout human history.

"Et tu, Brute?"

Or for something a little more accessible, just look at history over the past 200 years. The Presidential elections after George Washington stepped down were brutal. Heck, even the debate over the Constitution sounds very much like today. (The ad hominem attacks I've read from that time sound disturbingly familiar.)

Or if you really want to get scared, study the history of Germany from about 1932 to 1940. If the parallels there don't keep you up at night, then you're ether not getting it, or… (Come to think of it, it would be rude to state the "or".)