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CBS News/ January 11, 2011, 10:52 AM

Tim Pawlenty, Patrick Kennedy Criticize Sarah Palin for Using Gun Imagery on Map

Former Minnesota Gov. (and likely 2012 GOP presidential contender) Tim Pawlenty took a swipe at former governor Sarah Palin on Tuesday for her use of crosshairs imagery on a map showing the Democrats that Palin wanted to see lose in the midterm elections.

"I think Governor Palin is a remarkable leader; I think she brings a lot to the debate and the table, both nationally and within the Republican Party as well," Pawlenty said on ABC's "Good Morning America." But, he continued, "You know, it wouldn't have been my style to put the crosshairs on there."

The map in question, released by Palin's SarahPAC in March, points to 20 House Democrats Palin targeted for defeat in the midterm elections. The candidates' districts are marked on a map with what appear to be gun sights, and their names and districts are listed beneath the map. Democratic Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, one victim in Saturday's shooting in Tucson, Arizona, was featured as a target on the map.

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Palin has been roundly criticized for the map -- and its seemingly gun-related imagery -- in the aftermath of Saturday's shooting. A representative for Palin denied that the images were meant to look like gun sights, and noted, "We have nothing whatsoever to do with this."

Pawlenty also told the New York Times he would have avoided the crosshairs imagery. "I wouldn't have done it," Pawlenty said in a Jan. 10 interview.

But Pawlenty also said there is no reason to believe believe the Tucson shootings were by Palin's use of controversial imagery or rhetoric.

"There's no evidence to suggest that that had anything to do with this mentally unstable person's rage and senseless acts in Arizona," he said.

Pawlenty also cautioned against jumping to conclusions about the political motivations of 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner, the accused shooter.

"There's no reason to believe at this point that there's any motivating factor tied to a particular politician or a particular show or a particular act," Pawlenty said. "It appears to be the rage of a mentally unstable person, and sometimes they do irrational and senseless things."

Patrick Kennedy, the recently-retired Rhode Island congressman and the son of longtime Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy, suggested there was more to it in an interview with Politico. Kennedy is the nephew of John F. Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy, both of whom were shot to death.

"When Sarah Palin puts targets on people's districts? Or you have 10,000 signs on the mall during the healthcare battle saying 'Bury Obamacare with [Ted] Kennedy'? When the vitriol and the rhetoric is so violent, we have to connect consequences to that," Kennedy said.

"There are consequences to violent rhetoric," Kennedy continued. "Some people can see through TV ratings and right-wing talk show hosts that just try to create some theater, but unfortunately, there are some that can't see through it. And that's the danger in it. There is definitely freedom of speech, but freedom of speech does not allow yelling 'fire' in the middle of a crowded movie theater."

Pawlenty, who was on "Good Morning America" promoting his new book, is widely expected to be preparing a 2012 bid for the Republican presidential nomination - though he said in an interview with the St. Petersberg Times that an official decision won't likely come for some time.

"I'm not going to be cute about it. I'm seriously considering running for president," Pawlenty said Monday. "I'm going to make that announcement in a few months, but in the meantime I just finished up eight years of governor."

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lanepenny49 says:
by pspinn2 January 12, 2011 12:36 AM EST
Since when do we listen to a member of a family that became wealthy bootlegging, gone but not forgotten, Ted the drunk driving manslaughter drowning of MaryJO Kopechne. There were reasons this family was doomed.


By any chance...does the first two letters of your "user name" stand for Palin,Sarah...???
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lanepenny49 says:
By any chance...does the first two letters of your "user name" stand for Palin,Sarah...???
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ardvaark1965 says:
Pawlenty has lost all republican's respect and will never be able to get even close to being a serious candidate. I would never buy his book now and I will tell all my Republican, Conservative and Tea Party friends to not buy it either and vote against him! Why is there no story about the DNC having bulls eyes on about 15 states?
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KPeters_from_UK says:
A man threaten to kill the Democrat senator of Colorado and his staff just a few days ago. Ummmmmm....makes you think....
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infantryman1968 says:
Tim Pawlenty, Patrick Kennedy Criticize Sarah Palin for Using Gun Imagery on Map

LOL!

What about the Sheriff that was on MSNBC blaming everyone for this?

The shooter had a history and the Sheriff knew all about it.
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ozilot says:
The 1st amendment has been used to justify a lot of stupid in America.

Mostly it is used as a cover for the right of being an absolute ******.

But just because we have the right to free speech, doesn't mean we should be irresponsible in what we say or do.

We can't make the conclusion that Palin's bulls-eye motivated Loughner to go on his shooting spree...

But the fact we cannot connect her comments, posters, what have you, does not excuse her hate-mongering ways or the irresponsible babble that comes out of her mouth.

Another thought -- given the outrage from the right about this being an issued to stifle free-speech is clearly indicative of their collective guilty conscious as the look for any and all means to redirect attention from them and focus it on the victims as if it was their fault!

Does anyone recall hearing Palin offering her condolences to any of the victims rather than playing victim herself? This is very typical of what values that the GOP holds...
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omnibus66 replies:
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I didn't know that the GOP had any values. Maybe some of you Palin, Limbaugh, Beck lovers could enlighten us.
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Block15 says:
Tim Pawlenty, Patrick Kennedy are absolute morons
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pspinn2 says:
Since when do we listen to a member of a family that became wealthy bootlegging, gone but not forgotten, Ted the drunk driving manslaughter drowning of MaryJO Kopechne. There were reasons this family was doomed.
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SmokieChang says:
Glock sales skyrocketed today. How ridiculous is that.
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newsbarn says:
When I lived in Florida there were bumper stickers that had a picture of Castro with a gunsight/crosshair on his head.

You know what that means?

Dont vote for Castro.........hahahahahahaa
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