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O'Reilly and Fox News Will Have More Right-Wing Violence to Answer For

by: Eric Boehlert  |  Media Matters

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Fox News talk-show host Bill O'Reilly. (Photo: The Insider)

    If Fox News is going to continue to traffic in hateful, vigilante-style rhetoric, then folks at Fox News, as well as their apologists in the GOP Noise Machine, are going to have to come up with better talking points to spin away the consequences of the right-wing madness they're so eager to incite.

    They need a better line of defense because the one they trotted out in the wake of the right-wing assassination of abortion provider Dr. George Tiller was wholly unconvincing.

    It was just as feeble as the defense Fox News' Glenn Beck tried to employ in May to distance himself from the accused right-wing cop killer in Pittsburgh who seemed to mimic Beck's language about how President Obama was coming to take away everyone's guns.

    The Fox News crew is going to need better talking points because I fear the violence - the bouts of right-wing domestic terrorism - is likely to continue. As long as Fox News and the Noise Machine refuse to back off the incendiary language that they're actively mainstreaming, the political violence, visible just months into Obama's historic first term, may have only begun.

    Note that during a jailhouse interview, Tiller's suspected killer claimed that similar assassination plots against abortion providers are already being planned.

    And please note what you did not hear from virtually anyone on the far right who addressed the Tiller story last week. Yes, they tried furiously to distance Bill O'Reilly from the controversy or suggest there was nothing problematic with the "baby killer" rhetoric he used. But what you did not hear was anyone condemn, or even take issue with, O'Reilly's on-air crusade.

    Why the silence? Because militia-style vigilante rhetoric has become a cornerstone of the conservative media movement in America, and it's now proudly championed by Fox News on a nearly hourly basis.

    The fact is, I couldn't find a single prominent voice within the GOP Noise Machine who even hinted that O'Reilly's relentless attacks on Tiller were in any way off the mark or, in light of the vigilante Kansas church killing, needed to be reconsidered, that they should have been dialed down. And that's why the ugliness has only begun.

    The unconvincing right-wing defense in the wake of the Tiller assassination last week was twofold, with the second layer even thinner than the first. The first was that when conservatives were hounding and demonizing Tiller for years, they were merely debating the issue of abortion. And surely nobody in America opposes a healthy debate, right? Nobody opposes "sharp political disagreement," as Michelle Malkin sugarcoated the Tiller attack, right?

    Second, Noise Machine leaders claimed that liberal commentators do exactly what O'Reilly and Beck have been accused of: using violent political hate language that puts people's lives in danger. That claim has been made over and over, yet conservatives can't actually produce any proof - can't find any hateful liberal quotes - to buttress the claim.

    That's because both talking points are complete fabrications.

    First, the idea that O'Reilly and company simply debated Tiller's work is laughable. O'Reilly's never been interested in any kind of back-and-forth about the abortion issue. He just rants and demonizes the other side. And in the case of Tiller, O'Reilly portrayed him as a lawless executioner. As Mary Alice Carr, vice president of communications for NARAL Pro-Choice New York, wrote in a recent op-ed for The Washington Post, "O'Reilly knew that people wanted Tiller dead, and he knew full well that many of those people were avid viewers of his show. Still, he fanned the flames."

    And besides, if O'Reilly had merely been debating abortion - if he had said nothing about Tiller that was regrettable or out of line - why did O'Reilly at least twice last week falsely claim that he'd never called the doctor a "baby killer"?

    Still, according to Brent Bozell's NewsBusters, O'Reilly had simply "spoke[n] critically of Tiller's abortionist practices" and merely "used harsh words to describe Tiller."

    Decide for yourself. Since FNC defenders often refuse to reprint O'Reilly's quotes, here's an unvarnished look at what he said about Tiller; here's what he said before an anti-abortion zealot assassinated Tiller and then claimed his actions were justified:

    
  • "In the state of Kansas, there is a doctor, George Tiller, who will execute babies for $5,000."

        

  • "For $5,000, 'Tiller the Baby Killer' - as some call him - will perform a late-term abortion for just about any reason."

        

  • "Tiller has killed thousands, thousands of late-term fetuses without explanation."

        

  • "No question, Dr. Tiller has blood on his hands."

        

  • "'Tiller the Baby Killer' out in Kansas, acquitted, acquitted today of murdering babies."

        

  • "This guy will kill your baby for $5,000, any reason. Any reason."

        

  • "If we allow Dr. George Tiller and his acolytes to continue, we can no longer pass judgment on any behavior by anybody."

        

  • "If we allow this, America will no longer be a noble nation."
  •     As for the Noise Machine's fallback position, it's that liberal commentators do exactly what O'Reilly and Beck have been accused of: trafficking in hateful rhetoric that endangers innocent people.

        Making the charge at NewsBusters, Noel Sheppard claimed:

        [A]s [Keith] Olbermann and his ilk on MSNBC and throughout the liberal blogosphere routinely referred to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney as murderers, would they have been responsible if someone had assassinated either of these former White House members?

        Sheppard was sure that Olbermann had called Bush and Cheney murderers. He was sure Olbermann's references to the POTUS and VP were "equally provocative" as O'Reilly's references to Tiller.

        Except, of course, Sheppard failed to produce a single Olbermann quote that even comes close to the seething, unhinged hate rants that O'Reilly unfurled for years against Tiller. Meaning, there is no comparison between what O'Reilly said about Tiller and what Olbermann has said about Bush and Cheney. Yet this entire right-wing defense hinges on the idea that the language was identical. That there's a moral equivalence.

        Desperate to move the spotlight away from O'Reilly's irresponsible actions, conservatives last week tried to claim that liberal pundits might be responsible for the killing of a military recruiter in Arkansas who was gunned down by a Muslim convert trying to send a political message. Why the liberal pundits? Because they had created a dangerous anti-military atmosphere.

        Beck made that very claim on his radio show [emphasis added]:

        BECK: Well, let me ask you this. I had to really search the news long and hard to find out about the two recruiters - the two soldiers that had been killed by the Muslim convert, that were gunned down in Arkansas. I had to really look hard for that. Is anybody asking is Keith Olbermann responsible for the death of those two soldiers? Keith Olbermann has railed against recruiters. Keith Olbermann has railed against the baby killers that our U.S. soldiers are. He's railed against this war. MSNBC was right all over the story about how our troops are torturing and killing innocents. Has anybody asked if he's responsible?

        Slight problem. Neither Beck nor anyone else on the right last week could find any hateful, violent anti-recruiter attacks launched by liberal media personalities. (Let alone baby-killing quotes.) Why can't they find the rhetoric? Because nobody on the left with any sort of national platform has targeted military recruiters in recent years. If they had, Malkin would have included the damning quotes in her column. (Either that, or she needs to hire a new researcher.)

        Have there been, over the years, occasional efforts on the left to ban military recruiters from campuses and other environments? There certainly have. Can conservatives point to any kind of wholesale hate rhetoric or vigilante-style calls to action by mainstream liberal pundits and commentators designed to dehumanize and demonize military recruiters? Of course they cannot. (And sorry, Code Pink demonstrations don't qualify as mainstream media commentators.) Because if conservatives could have found those kinds of irresponsible attacks, they would have thrown them back in everyone's faces last week.

        But apparently, they don't exist.

        As far as I know, there are no gotcha, hateful, get-the-recruiter quotes to hang around the necks of Keith Olbermann or Rachel Maddow or anyone else on the left for the simple reason that high-profile media liberals haven't led dangerous crusades to target military recruiters the way O'Reilly led a dangerous crusade against Tiller. And the way Beck has against Obama.

        As a rule, media liberals don't traffic in irresponsible, militia-style rhetoric. But agitators like O'Reilly and Beck do, and now conservatives can't make that fact go away.

        That's why the Fox News crew and its eager apologists are going to have to come up with a better line of defense. Because as long as Fox News peddles its incendiary vigilante rhetoric, the right-wing violence in America will continue, and Fox News is going to have to answer for it.

      

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    What the RIGHT wing media

    What the RIGHT wing media does so well is speak to "six-pack Joe" in the language he understands best. Shoot someone, beat your wife and kick your dog. Between trips to the liquor store, gun store and answering the door for the pizza guy, I really don't think O'Reilly's audience gets any exercise at all. Surely not for their brains. But that's the way Fox Noise likes it. They preach to the feather heads who have never had to think for a living. And the feather heads do their bidding.

    When he goes home at night

    When he goes home at night O"Reilly must be tremendously proud. He gets to commit the perfect crime. Murder by remote control. Over and Over again. And not skulking around in the dark. Right out in the open, in front of millions of watchers. And there's no punishment - no prison - not even probation. Instead he gets lots of money and cheers from an adoring public. No wonder his ego is so swollen. So,you can be sure he'll do it again.

    Rigt-wing-Repubican-+conserva

    Rigt-wing-Repubican-+conservatives´ cohesive bond is FEAR, & for good reason, all our political assassinations in this country have been of lefter-+progressives, as the Kennedys, Dr MLKing, Wellstone, & now add Dr Tiller. Republicans runs scared.

    Where have we seen this

    Where have we seen this before, was it back in the 1920s and 1930s, something about brown shirts and the "Saalschlacht" (meeting hall battle) mentality? Fox and its associates of the right wing are no fools and should not be regarded as such. It would be a great mistake to underestimate their abilities to cause this nation considerable trouble.

    I consider O'Reilly,

    I consider O'Reilly, Limbaugh and others in the right wing media TRAITORS, pure and simple. Wishing Obama to fail is equivalent to wishing America fails. Treason. Inciting people to violence is not protected free speech. Treason. Of course, the dupes who believe these idiots don't seem to realize it is all about ego, money and power (not for Joe 6-Pack, though).

    These right-wing ranters

    These right-wing ranters dare call themselves "journalists?" They have no logic, no facts and no scruples to back up any of their mindless gibbering. Anyone with a modicum of rationality is being tossed out so what's left, the extreme right wing of the party will rant in a single voice, with no dissent or alternate views tolerated. It's hard to believe these mental clowns live in the same universe as other Americans. Monty Python's "The Meaning of Life" put it best: "Every sperm is sacred, every sperm in great. If a sperm is wasted, Bill becomes irate."

    Obviously, the timing of

    Obviously, the timing of this commentary couldn’t been more appropriate. FOX's hate speech has struck again! Another RIGHT WING lunatic killed a security guard today for working at a museum that proves the holocaust really happened. When Glen Beck, O'Really, Limblow and Mann Coulter ask people to become violent to counteract the fact they represent an extremely small minority (that, ironically, refers to itself as the "silent majority") these are the results. They've been "predicting" armed "resistance" for quite a while. I remember recent threads by people worrying about a civil war. Don’t worry. That ain't gonna happen. Like all loudmouths, most of them are all talk. None of them have the guts for tough talk in certain neighborhoods. No. That would take courage. This isn't a civil war no matter how much FOX hates America and would love to start one. What this is, is a bunch of friendless crybabies who’ve finally decided they have nothing left to lose. Life hasn't been good to the people who seek this kind of infamy. Reality always proves them wrong and they're sick of trying to defend indefensible ideas with words. Eventually some of them take the phony posturing to heart and decide to make good on FOX's threats. The only thing that differentiates the TERRORISTS now coming from the sore-loser camp of the REPUBLICAN PARTY from terrorists in the Middle-East is that the REPUBLICAN TERRORISTS actually believe in torturing suspected terrorists! Maybe it's time THE REST OF US start taking them up on their word and apply some of that good-ole waterboarding logic on a few of these TERRORISTS and TERRORIST SYMPATHIZERS. If they’re not hypocrits, they shouldn’t mind. Just because these TERRORISTS lack intelligence doesn't mean that their forced confessions would not be actionable.

    The guy who murdered Tiller

    The guy who murdered Tiller has something in common with the guy who murdered the recruiters. They both espoused right-wing conservative philosophies. The guy who killed the recruiters was not committing murder because he believed in left-wing hippy flower power. He was doing it because he believed in an ultra right-wing perversion of Islam that promotes violence against anyone who disagrees. This is no different than the right-wing philosophy of the guy who killed Tiller. Perverted Islam is really the same thing as perverted Christianity. Neither bares any resemblance to true religion. Both are abominations against decency that are manipulated by right-wing cheerleaders to further their own political agenda. For the most part, they both hate America for the same reasons.

    "They need a better line of

    "They need a better line of defense because the one they trotted ...was wholly unconvincing." Oh? Are any of them are facing prosecution?

    Now the Holocaust Museum. I

    Now the Holocaust Museum. I cannot listen to O'Reilly, Beck, or Limbaugh, it has nothing at all to do with their politics, it is the constant hate speech. This is NOT first amendment speech. I am NOT fan of Netanyahu, or radicals of any form. I am a firm believer in "free speech", but O'Reilly, Beck, and Limbaugh long ago forgot the disclaimer of don't yell "fire" falsely in a crowded theatre. As noted in the article, I've never seen "left wingers" resort to the type of hate, or uninformed blather of the right. Calling George W. Bush "Shrub", as dear departed Molly did, is hardly what we hear coming from "the right", which definitely is NOT!

    When "climate change

    When "climate change deniers" are accused by left-wingers of perpetrating mass murder and it is suggested that anyone who does not believe in global warming is a criminal who is perpetrating a holocaust, then these left-wingers are just as bad as O'Reilly, right?

    To the person comparing Faux

    To the person comparing Faux News to people who consider climate change deniers murderers, could you be more specific? What network has shown left-wingers ranting about an armed uprising against members of the right? Or against the entire government when bush was in office? Which left-wing political pundits have been inciting murder? When was the last time you saw a cartoon in a major American left-wing newspaper of baby bush shot to death (as the New York Post did refering to our current President)? When was the last time a left-wing pundit said we should be debating whether or not to assassinate bush (as Coulter did refering to President Clinton)? Please cite examples. I'm sure the rest of the class would love to learn.

    Would not the American law

    Would not the American law prosecute those inciting people in this manner to commit murder? In India there are laws that would clearly require a chargesheet to be filed for such provocation

    Look, I think we can all

    Look, I think we can all agree that Fox News is ridiculous and full or ignorant hate speech, but I think some people are missing the point of all this. People on both sides of the political spectrum are capable of one sided thinking and of "follow the pack" mindsets, but the major problem this causes is the idea that we are all so different and so separate. A division, whether it be political, religious or ideological is a division nonetheless and leads to a further breakdown in communication and ultimately in social stability. What America - and the world - could use more of is an acceptance that we will never agree on everything, but that we should try to understand where other people come from and what thoughts and ideas they bring to the table. If we are incapable of coming together to share a common bond, we have little hope of living in the world that we all wish to live in. But, if we put down our weapons - whether they be real or rhetorical - and take the time and energy to attempt to reconcile our differences and to understand each other, maybe we can all create a world that is worth living in.

    Its a tough call, but

    Its a tough call, but Legally, I would be very interested in knowing just when FREE SPEECH crosses the line and becomes Speech intended to incite violence..,and especially when it becomes--- SEDITIOUS SPEECH.....

    DON'T WE HAVE LAWS against

    DON'T WE HAVE LAWS against inciting violence of others? Aren't there anti-terrorism laws that address speaking to others about doing violent acts against people in the United States? These dufus "celebrities" have been promoting violent acts and right wing agendas for years and years -- Imagine if one on the left were inciting civil protest against individuals and how the Right Wing would have responded.

    If Congress was not

    If Congress was not Corporate Owned and Corporate Run, WE could put an end to most of this Media Ranting practically overnight. But then, Congress would have to actually do something good for the Country simply because its the right thing to do, so don't hold your breath... Congress and the President only need to do two things, both of which would return America to 'The Good old Days' when once upon a time, we had a FAIRNESS DOCTRINE IN MEDIA, where equal time had to be given to opposing political points of view... Could you imagine Fox or Limbaugh or any Rightwing Ranting Machine having to do that..? Holy Crap, the sky would fall on all of us... Americans would actually be more exposed to 'Other Points of View'.. How zany and wild would that be, huh..??... So, ask Congress to enact a new and better version of the FAIRNESS DOCTRINE IN MEDIA Reagan did away with in 1983... Also once upon a time, Media in America was owned and operated by a few hundred separate, different and diverse entities, and if one owned a broadcast station in a City then they could not also own a newspaper.. .or own ALL the Broadcast Stations in the City... For good and obvious reasons--- BUT NO MORE... Those 'Good and Obvious Reasons' are now HISTOOREE FOLKS..!! Because, since the 1980's, Congresses and Presidents have been on a Media Ownership Deregulation Bender to where now, ALMOST ALL MEDIA IN AMERICA (broadcast, cable, print, publishing, internet, entertainment) IS OWNED, OPERATED AND EXPLOITED BY JUST A FEW GLOBAL CORPORATIONS... Imagine the power that brings to any Media Mogul or Board of Directors... WoW..!! It boggles the mind.., and sure seems to boggle and boondoggle the Country to pieces daily. So, tell Congress to BREAK THE MONOPOLY GRIP GLOBAL CORPORATIONS HAVE ON AMERICAN MEDIA... because--- its simply an ongoing tragedy that does not have to be.... Ahhhh... if only, like I said, Congress was not Corporate Owned and Operated... Imagine the Possibilities..!!!

    To DW: As the well known

    To DW: As the well known political scientist Harold Lasswell famously said, "Politics is who gets what, when, and how." In other words, politics may be the art of compromise, but not for its own sake, but rather to serve the needs of your own viewpoint. Which side are you on? Are you for torture or against it? Are you for alternative fuels or do you think oil represents too big of a chunk of our economy to stop using it? Are you anti-abortion or pro-choice? Do you believe in the separation of church and state or not? People may consider themselves moderates, but this just means that they are on either side of the fence, depending on the issue. It doesn't mean that there is a middle ground for any particular issue. Very few issues offer any room for a real middle ground. Somebody winning means somebody losing. I don't see a lot of conservatives who have a problem with this, unless they're on the short end of the stick. Liberals, on the other hand, whine ineffectually if they lose, and bemoan the meanness of reality if they win. So, if conservative radio and television can get away with inciting violence, and doing so intimidates liberal opponents into not aggressively pursuing their own agenda, it becomes an effective, even if unethical, political maneuver. This article isn't about getting along or seeing the other side's viewpoint for a change, because putting our heads in the sand won’t change the reality that we cannot always compromise. It's about setting rules of engagement and sticking to them. It’s not about avoiding aggressive debate when it’s unseemly. It's about not committing murder to avenge the fact that your side is losing the debate.

    I am old enough to remember

    I am old enough to remember when the Media was referred to as the Fourth Estate. The main job of the Media was to be a watchdog for the citizens of this country, reporting any and all misdeeds and negative news about ANY politician or political party, but telling the whole truth. Americans trusted the Media.. This role of the Media changed sometime in the late '60's or early '70's. Suddenly major media went from being objective, to being cheerleaders for 'their' side. I am not sure why this happened, but it might be that young people entering the Media at that time were raised far wealthier than their parents had been, and not having to worry about where their next meal was coming from, they adopted ideological principals far different from the mass of citizens. While today's mass media gives them the belief that they, not the news, are important.

    It's great to write about

    It's great to write about this and I enjoyed the whole article. The people who need to read this article probably don't read very much. They make their statements without backing them up, depending on people's ignorance to trust the radio talk show host.

    If you ask me, after network

    If you ask me, after network execs went through their phony fine blathering over foul language this bumps things up at least one full rung not just a notch & the FCC should pull licenses until hearings are conducted and NOT by their crony pals either but before a panel of the men & women who are in attendance in Steven Colberts audience this week, if anyone has moral ground to judge it is most certainly them!

    I don't think there is a

    I don't think there is a thing wrong with fox news, and Bill O'Reilly the only people who would disagree would be the democrats because they cant stand when anyone talks bad about them, but when a republican says anything thing about a democrat they get nothing but trashed. Why can;t everyone just grow up and stop all this hate its breaking our country apart.

    I read O'Reilly's defense of

    I read O'Reilly's defense of these accusations - he basically says the left does the same thing, spinning and editorializing. If O'Reilly's is against these tactics, why does he use them himself? Because he wants this back-n-forth, it makes him seem "equivalent" to the voices on the left looking to have deep debates. O'Reilly claimed he didn't make up "Tiller the Killer", that he was just reporting that others called him that. Yet he must know that his platform is thousands times bigger than those others, effectively making it HIM doing the name-calling. He also didn't denounce the violence or the practice of singling out individuals instead of groups or issues.

    What's so very, very

    What's so very, very dangerous is that the people who watch FOX rely on that network, the NY POST, and Rushboy to get their news. They are so cut off from reality, and they don't even know it. They live in an echo chamber in which their own fears and prejudices rattle back to them. They are frightened,and there's nothing more dangerous than frightened, ignorant people. The people at Fox who make decisions and who put these mouths to work are, indeed, traitors. They are anti everything America stands for. They are dangerous, and we shouldn't simply dismiss them as ignorant. Their viewers ARE ignorant, and they (at Fox) are invested in keeping them that way.

    One can only surmise that

    One can only surmise that Anonymous at 16:16 on Sat., Jun 14th and Anonymous at 2:19 on Thurs., Jun. 11th must be O'Reilly and Beck themselves. The one can't think of anything wrong with Fox News?! I suppose truth and lies are equated for that Commenter . . . The other compares "global warming deniers" to victims of slander; the mind reels - these people can get computers and learn to use the 'Net, yet they can't use logic; they don't possess insight; they are hypocritically free of conscience . . . the mind positively reels.