March 29, 2010 10:08 AM

Palin Refuses to Back Down from Gun Rhetoric

By
Stephanie Condon
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Campaign 2010
Sarah Palin (Credit: AP)

Former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is refusing to back down from her provocative rhetoric from the past week, which some say is encouraging violence against Democratic lawmakers who supported the health care reform bill.

In fact, Palin took to her Facebook page Sunday night to taunt her critics.

In a note entitled, "Warning: Subject to New Politically Correct Language Police Censorship," Palin wrote about the NCAA college basketball tournament using the same sort of language that she has been criticized for using when discussing politics.

"To the teams that desire making it this far next year: Gear up! In the battle, set your sights on next season's targets! From the shot across the bow -- the first second's tip-off -- your leaders will be in the enemy's crosshairs, so you must execute strong defensive tactics," Palin wrote. "Get in their faces and argue with them. (Sound familiar?!) Every possession is a battle; you'll only win the war if you've picked your battles wisely. No matter how tough it gets, never retreat, instead RELOAD!"

Palin's point is that metaphors evoking violence are common in sports, and that they don't reflect anyone calling for murdering one's opponents. (Though it does seem fair to ask the last time anyone implored a basketball team to "reload.")

Last week, Palin earned negative attention for using the phrase "Don't Retreat, Instead - RELOAD!" on her Twitter account to promote the list of Democrats she is targeting for defeat in the November elections. The Twitter message corresponded with a wave of threats against members of Congress that cropped up in the wake of the passage of health care reform.

Democrats pointed to Palin's language as an example of the way they said Republicans have incited angry actions and threats from citizens. Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.), for instance, said Palin and others were "fanning the flames with coded rhetoric."

At a Tea Party event in Searchlight, Nevada on Saturday, Palin said she wasn't inciting violence, just trying to inspire people to get involved. Earlier in the week at an event with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Palin said, "We know violence isn't the answer."

McCain last week defended his former running mate: "There are targeted districts, and there are areas that we call battleground states, and so please, that rhetoric and kind of language is just part of the political lexicon," he said.

Still, a number of people have continued to criticize the former Alaska governor. Heidi Beirich, the director of research at the Southern Poverty Law Center, said Palin went too far in her language, McClatchy reports. With respect to the image of crosshairs over the congressional districts Palin intends to target, Beirich said, "It doesn't really get more violent than that. Even if it was meant in some kind of twisted jest, certainly the time to take it down has more than passed."


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by murmur5555 January 9, 2011 9:35 PM EST
The main stream media is completely irresponsible in its coverage of extreme right wing issues and hate mongers. We need facts and education, not "ridiculists", "worst person of the day" and "list you don't want to be on" pieces. The present media is a meme machine which celebrates shame and scapegoating.
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by th9876 March 31, 2010 9:51 AM EDT
Why the press gives her any coverage at all is beyond me.
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by Mortar_29 March 31, 2010 10:11 AM EDT
Why are you are reading and posting about it? Maybe that is why they are covering her.
by TVO1CITW March 31, 2010 9:50 AM EDT
Politics is driven by popular demand. That speaks volumns about what has driven her cause and what she says. She does have a following and no one on this comment stream has more. Go Sarah!
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by TooComplex March 31, 2010 9:32 AM EDT
What a horrible woman.
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by wyodutch March 31, 2010 8:22 AM EDT
Come on... You people said nothing when Bush initiated torture as a national policy and were silent later on when Obama protected those who were conducting the torture.
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Every day... in your name... your "government" spends millions of borrowed dollars to occupy foreign nations... killing those who oppose the occupations.
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Now you have your panties in a knot because what a knothead like Palin says?
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Get a life.
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by rdm1046 March 31, 2010 7:32 AM EDT
Who the hell is Heidi Bierich anyway? Come on people. The only ones who take offense to the term reload are so politically paranoid that they do not understand what she is saying. Get a life.
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by stychokiller March 31, 2010 1:57 AM EDT
Personally, I wish she would use more sex metaphors in her speechifyin', wouldn't that get tongues to wagging? (Oops, I used one myself! :D)
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by flsunjnky March 30, 2010 9:51 PM EDT
Maybe she needs to take a Midol.
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by bigo8479 March 30, 2010 9:27 PM EDT
I saw a right wing talking head on TV today. She said she had attended the Tea Party rally in Searchlight, NV this weekend. She proudly proclaimed that there were 20,000 people in attendance and there were probably 40,000 guns! She was also proud that no one was killed at the rally. Apparently, going armed to the teeth for a rally with like minded people, and not having any deaths by gunfire, is something to be proud of. These people really set a high bar for themselves. Sarah, the NRA, and other like-minded loonies must be jumping for joy!
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by from_the_north March 31, 2010 7:44 AM EDT
She is starting her own private SS
by Obama said March 30, 2010 7:43 PM EDT
It was Obama who said, "If they bring a knife to the fight, we'll bring a gun". You know you are all a bunch of hypocrites!
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