Republican leaders have ratcheted up the violent rhetoric and their base is responding, surprise, with violent behavior.
As I blogged yesterday, Republican leaders are
OPENLY instigating violence (see:
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/berni_mccoy/967)
This latest instance is reported via Kos:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/3/26/851090/-TN-Man-Rams-Car-Carrying-Child-Due-to-Obama-BumperstickerTN Man Rams Car Carrying Child Due to Obama Bumpersticker by gsadamb
Fri Mar 26, 2010 at 10:13:11 AM EDT
We already know how scary it is out there. And it just continues to get worse. Now the lunatics aren't just going after public officials; they're going against anyone who shows support for Democrats.
This incident occurred yesterday in Nashville, and is an indicator of just how far some of these people are willing to go.
gsadamb's diary :: ::
This attack was reported by WKRN Online and paints a truly frightening picture.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A Nashville man says he and his 10-year-old daughter were victims of road rage Thursday afternoon, all because of a political bumper sticker on his car...
Duren had just picked up his 10-year-old daughter from school and had her in the car with him. "He pointed at the back of my car," Duren said, "the bumper, flipped me off, one finger salute." But it didn't end there...
Once he started driving again, down Blair Boulevard, towards his home, he said, "I looked in the rear view mirror again, and this same SUV was speeding, flying up behind me, bumped me."
Duren said he applied his brake and the SUV smashed into the back of his car. He then put his car in park to take care of the accident, but Weisiger started pushing the car using his SUV.
Harry Weisiger has been charged with felony reckless endangerment, which is something, but it's clear that his actions weren't just reckless; they were intentional. He used an SUV as a weapon, a weapon that could just as easily have been deadly.
We've seen for the past week things escalate, and now it's come to this. Fuck Cantor and anyone who says this wave of violence, intimidation, and yes, terrorism, is being blown out of proportion to score political points.
This really needs to stop. Yes, this does really need to stop. And it's Republican leaders who need to be stopped.