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George Rebane

The tragic terrorist bomb blasts at the Boston Marathon have been more than adequately acknowledged; I can add little of substance to the reports and sentiments.

However, I do want to express some considerable irritation at how the entire affair was covered by the media, especially Fox News, in the immediate aftermath of the incident.  For two hours following, the coverage was one of repetition, tedium, paternalizing, and generally pabulum for an audience considered to be a notch above the kiddies who used to watch Mr Rogers’ Neighborhood.

And this type of coverage has become the de rigueur of such ‘real time’ broadcast reportage over the years.  Everyone available who could be hauled in front of a mike was given more than adequate time to repeat the same banalities and tautologies – hailing the first responders as “heroes”, opining how ‘terrible’, ‘cowardly’ and ‘senseless’ the act was, that the investigators will leave no rock unturned, assuring everyone that the perps will be brought to justice under the full extent of the law, …, and last but definitely the very least, not wanting to speculate on what happened “until we know all the facts”.  Bullshit.

Even the President, three hours after the concurrent explosions that dispersed ball bearings and other sharp metal objects through their victims, was not willing to step out there and conclude that this was an act of terror on the American homeland perpetrated by one or more sophisticated terrorists.  What the hell did he think happened?  that someone’s lunch blew up?  Then after high school sophomores in Des Moines knew it was an act of terror and not wanting a repeat of their Benghazi response, it became so embarrassing for the White House that they stepped out and called it an act of terror.

So, instead of wasting viewers’ time with inanities after such an event, here’s what the media outlets should do.  When they talk to one of their VIP guests or on-the-scene witnesses, ask them to speculate, to conjure up what they think might have happened, or who did it, or what caused it, or whatever.  Establish a ‘Speculation Segment’ for this kind of expression, put up a frame around the video that identifies it as such and tells everyone that this person is just responding to the media’s request to speculate.  Part of the ground rules of responding during such a ‘Speculation Segment’ is that whatever you say there, it will not be held against you as subsequent evidence becomes available.

Hell, the rest of us in the country are speculating our fannies off as we watch the same video segments played over and over again, and guest after guest blabbers the same inconsequentials.  We’re speculating, so let them also speculate while new facts develop, and make the program interesting as a senator, or former mayor, or DHS official, or the neighborhood mail carrier gives their take on what they know to that moment in time.  We in the audience are smart enough to know that they’re doing nothing more than what we are doing, but it would be interesting to hear someone else put together what appears to be a plausible explanation for what may have happened.  Tell us your hunches, please!  And you'll get a ‘King’s X’ because you did it during the ‘Speculation Segment’.

(BTW, the bombings were definitely not ‘cowardly’ or ‘senseless’.  They were purposeful, carefully thought out, and took considerable courage to successfully penetrate the nationwide security system against terror that we have had in place since 9/11.  If you think otherwise then, inspired by your deeply held credo, go try to pull off the same thing at a public event in Teheran or Pyongyang.)

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80 responses to “On inanities after the Boston bombings”

  1. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    I had recorded O Reilly expecting some comment and discussion of the activity in the markets today. Instead they were going with a ‘special’ show about the bombings even though they didn’t have one single bit of news or footage that hadn’t already been shown over and over. He should have prefaced his hour with the announcement that they had nothing new to say about the bombings and would break into the regular show only if something newsworthy surfaced. I switched to another recorded show and deleted Monday’s edition of Factor. You all know the old news media adage: ‘If it bleeds, it leads.’

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  2. Russ Steele Avatar

    George@
    Ellen and I heard about the bombing on AM radio when Tom Sullivan had Fox Breaking News Report and switched over to FOX on Dish. I kept telling Ellen that what we were hearing did not add up. They were reporting the bomb blew out the second story window, it must have come from the building, but the people they were carrying away had leg injuries and missing feet. We were being fed crap for news. A second story blast does not tear off limbs of the people on the ground.
    I told Ellen that, based on pasted experience, at least half of what you’re hearing would turn out to be wrong in the morning. The bombing had the signature of terrorist attack, coordinated explosions with ball bearing shrapnel, yet the idiot in the WH could not bring himself to utter the words “terrorist attack,” regardless of who the perps would turn out to be. We are lead by an idiot and the result were being reported by clueless journalists and commented on by pundits with air between their ears. Where the hell are the leaders in this county!
    We kept switching channels NBC, ABC, and CBS and it was all the same. Finally we got to see the blast on video and came to our own conclusions.
    After listing to the President claim his team would find the perps and punish those responsible, I was reminded that he said that about the terrorist in Benghazi, and we are still waiting. Gee this could have been a high school prank! Not! It was well planned attack to get the maximum TV coverage and demonstrate how vulnerable we are, and reveal our lack of strong leaders. I would say it was a stunning success on that level.

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  3. earlcrabb Avatar

    So the babbling press is wrong for jumping the gun, but the White House is wrong for not jumping the gun? As I recall, no one was sure about 9/11 until the second and third planes hit their targets. Oklahoma City was thought to be the result of foreign terrorists until that cop pulled Tim McVey over. Sometimes it’s better to get the facts before you go with “the scoop.”

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  4. George Rebane Avatar

    earlcrabb 655am – Bob, not sure you got the point of my post.

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  5. Ryan Mount Avatar

    How many hours (even minutes!) do we have to watch this over and over again? It’s the template from LA car chases: maybe something horrible will happen.
    I’ve come to the conclusion that we enjoy living in fear. Why else would we stay glued to the TV listening and watching the same horrific events over and over again. Or more bluntly, we have a collective quasi-Stockholm Syndrome across our culture; we’re learning to love that which captivates us.
    O’Brien: What are your feelings towards Big Brother?
    Winston Smith: I hate him.
    O’Brien: You must love him. It is not enough to obey him. You must love him.

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  6. earlcrabb Avatar

    Geo 8:20 – I was responding to Russ’ comment.

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  7. Russ Steele Avatar

    The left wants to blame the Tea Party for the bombing with out any evidence.
    Axelrod: Obama Thinks Boston Bombings Could Be Related to ‘Tax Day’
    Chris Mathews thinks it was the Tea Party on Tax Day.
    And, of course we know that the Tea Party has a long history of planting bombs in public places. Not!

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    earlcrabb 845am – Apologies. Since I didn’t see anyone referenced in your comment, I naturally (foolishly?) thought your comment addressed my post.

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  9. George Rebane Avatar

    So maybe I should practice what I preached and SPECULATE about what is being reported.
    From what I learned in the Army, I judge the IED to have had a sophisticated design and expert emplacement. The first hypothesis is based on the shape of the blast front – it was narrow in the vertical direction and broad horizontally. The second hypothesis is based on the casualties and the type/location of wounds. The IED was placed so that its explosive force was almost entirely concentrated at below normal human height (i.e. in the so-called horizon plane). The blast and shrapnel tore off and mangled mostly legs. If more of it had been directed at adult torso height, then more people would have been killed (witness the little 8-year-old).
    Given that the blast front was so well shaped, the explosive was most likely of a manufactured type like the ‘C explosives’ which could be molded into the desired form and selectively surrounded with shrapnel. In short, it probably was not a mix of separately bought chemicals concocted in a garage. (This should have already been confirmed through analysis of the explosion’s chemical residue.)
    Given that such expertise was required and in evidence, the terrorist(s) were trained by someone, and not brought to that level of skill by just perusing the web. This implies that an organization is behind this bombing.
    Using what the Rev Bayes taught, and with the overwhelming prior probabilities pointing to militant Islam, one of their organizations would today rank highest in the list of suspects. Chris Matthews, apparently being unfamiliar with Bayesian reasoning and the history of global terrorism, selects the Tea Party as the most likely terrorist organization behind it all. Given the kind of reportage he is known for, such a conclusion is not at all surprising.
    End of SPECULATION.

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  10. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    No media outlet gets it right at first. There is just not enough information. I was listening to the radio while commuting when the Oklahoma City bombings happened. First report was a gas leak in the basement caused the blast. Once experts got on the scene they determined it was a bomb, but that wasn’t for an hour or two. Once that was determined speculation pointed to the obvious terrorists who were , of course, Islamic militants. Wrong! Speculation as to suspects at this point in time is inflammatory and should be avoided, but it makes for good TV and apparently good blogging as well.

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  11. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Have no idea but Oklahoma City Bombing seems to keep coming to the forefront of my mind. The same week of Hitlers birthday,”liberal” President, and tax day along with all the media fervor of anti government gone wild to get our guns sentiment on the airwaves.
    Does the Turner Diaries ring a bell with anyone?
    http://archive.adl.org/learn/ext_us/turner_diaries.asp

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  12. George Rebane Avatar

    JoeK 942am – you may have misunderstood my post; it was not about media accuracy. We all understand how emerging ‘facts’ are slow to arrive, and very often wrong, especially the early ones. The post is on providing content that was not the hours-long repetition of nothing new; instead permit the speculation, rigorously identified as such, which everyone is doing anyway. It is a notion that is worthy of discussion IMHO.

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  13. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Anytime and every time a special event or tragedy occurs the media drones on for hours repeating itself about every 15 minutes. The 24 hour cable news cycle is the same thing. A lot of it has to do with footage.. no footage no story. As a society, we are driven and controlled by fear. I once did a study of fear in the nightly news. The result is that people see so much violence in the news (if it bleeds it leads) that they feel helpless and out of control over their surroundings. People who are afraid are easier to control and manipulate and more susceptive to tyrannical personalities who promise action.

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  14. Gregory Avatar

    “Have no idea” – Ben
    Ben, you should have stopped right there.

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  15. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    I turned off the tube after 3 minutes. Bomb went BOOM, then days of talk. I saw what I needed in the first 3 minutes.
    I will try a stab at speculation. The bomb was crudely made by someone with an underdeveloped frontal lobe. Childish person, but not very child like. Most likely it was someone from one of those radical lefty organizations judging by the unsophistication of the device. Maybe someone from Earth First! or one of those groups that set afire to car dealerships and new housing developments.
    We know their kind. California has a bunch or them. Had to be someone from the Boston area cause you can’t throw a ball bearing in Boston without hitting a lefty with an underdeveloped frontal lobe. Probably upset with the competition that declares somebody (not everybody) a winner. Has lefty fingerprints all over this simpleton bomb. Speculation over.

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  16. Paul Emery Avatar

    Please, someone give me the exact quote from Chris Matthews where you derive that he’s blaming the Tea Party
    ” Chris Matthews, apparently being unfamiliar with Bayesian reasoning and the history of global terrorism, selects the Tea Party as the most likely terrorist organization behind it all”
    George Rebane | 16 April 2013 at 09:28 AM
    Jeez

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  17. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Paul, maybe Chris M confused Patriots Day in Boston with the Tea Party Patriots. Some are just blinded by hate I suppose.

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  18. Gregory Avatar

    Paul, Matthews didn’t say it directly but he was sure trying to lead a guest to make the connection:
    “CHRIS MATTHEWS: “Well, Michael, tax day today. That came up. You know, I was thinking of all the iconic events that are being told about today. Of course I knew it was tax day because I got them in. But of course, it’s Patriots Day. It’s also the Boston Marathon. And would you as an expert be thinking domestic at this point? I don’t think tax day means a lot to the Arab world or Islamic world or certainly not to al Qaeda in terms of their world. It doesn’t have iconic significance.”
    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2013/04/15/chris_matthews_wonders_if_today_being_tax_day_had_anything_to_do_with_boston_bombing.html

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  19. Paul Emery Avatar

    Gregory-Huh? That’s it? That was supposed to connect the Tea Party? Pretty weird.

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  20. Gregory Avatar

    Paul, blame George for overstating it a bit, but try to list famous tax protests in Boston without putting the Tea Party of 1773 at the top.
    It’s clear what Matthews was leading towards; there just is no other there, there.

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  21. TheMikeyMcD Avatar

    pic.twitter.com/M7Q5AWQD5y

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  22. fish Avatar
    fish

    Does the Turner Diaries ring a bell with anyone?…..
    Still hiding under your bed because of bad “literature”!

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  23. Paul Emery Avatar

    Really Gregory! I’m mostly interested in Georges rationals that Matthews blamed the tea party.

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  24. Gregory Avatar

    Really, Paul, Matthews leading his guest towards blaming domestic terrorists in a Boston tax protest is perhaps the leading inanity in the minor media (BSNBC being one of the least watched news sources, mostly because of the lack of news).
    Besides, there is no “tea party”; it’s just a rallying cry for a number of splinter groups that pay homage to a formative tax protest long ago in Boston.
    Paul, you’re just splitting rhetorical hairs.

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  25. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1259pm – See RussS’ 853am and google ‘Chris Matthews, Boston bombing’. Also for some flavor of the attempt to immediately pin it on the Right (Note especially the casual insertion of “normally”).
    http://www.mrctv.org/videos/chris-matthews-normally-domestic-terrorists-tend-be-right
    Having said that, I think that ChrisM is serving his leftwing constituency by speculations like this. My admonition is, ‘Yes speculate, but identify it as such.’ He passes the ‘normally’ off as a well known truth.

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  26. Gregory Avatar

    George, you wrote, “Chris Matthews, apparently being unfamiliar with Bayesian reasoning and the history of global terrorism, selects the Tea Party as the most likely terrorist organization behind it all.”
    Telling people to google a phrase is a weak answer to the challenge. Matthews didn’t ‘select the Tea Party’ as the most likely terrorist organization responsible, as virtually all who aren’t on the left look to the original Boston Tea Party as a formative event to be revered. You overplayed the cards a little, owning up to that would have been appropriate.

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  27. Paul Emery Avatar

    First of all Chris Matthews is a commentator not a newsman in his roll at MSNBC much like the similar ilk at Fox. It’s a huge jump to assume he meant the Tea Party as you wrote by referring to his comment as precisely meaning the Tea Party (capital letters as you inscribed it giving it offical credence rather than casual association to a undefined group).
    You did label your statement as a speculation or a question but rather a fact as it would likely be interpreted by anyone not bothering to check out what he said directly. Certainly Gregory’s quote had nothing to do specifically with the Tea Party so I am still confused as to where you got that idea?

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  28. Paul Emery Avatar

    I meant to say “you didn’t label your statement…..”

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  29. Russ Steele Avatar

    Paul@02:50PM
    Here is one place. This is from the Washington Post, following a link from the Instapundit
    CHRIS MATTHEWS: It’s Never Too Early To Blame Tea Partiers For Tragedies.
    Matthews was interviewing Democratic Massachusetts Representative William Keating, who also cited tax day or Boston’s Patriots Day as a possible motive for the bombing.
    Later in the program, Matthews continued to expand his theory, suggesting that the attacker could be “domestic.”
    “Well, Michael, Tax Day today. That came up. You know, I was thinking of all the iconic events, or told about them today. I knew it was tax day because I got them in,” Matthews said, as he was questioning an analyst on his show.
    “Would you, as an expert, be thinking domestic at this point?” Matthews continued, “I don’t think Tax Day means a lot to the Arab world or Islamic world or Al-Qaeda in terms of their world. It doesn’t have iconic significance.”

    Now if it was not the Islamic world and AlQaeda that Chris was thinking about, what other group might Tax Day be associated with — Oh Tea Partiers! Well I’ll be!!

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  30. Russ Steele Avatar

    The bombs were in pressure cookers in back packs. According to experts:
    These types of pressure cooker explosives have been used in Afghanistan, India, Nepal and Pakistan, according to a July 2010 joint FBI and Homeland Security intelligence report. One of the three devices used in the May 2010 Times Square attempted bombing was a pressure cooker, the intelligence report said.
    “Placed carefully, such devices provide little or no indication of an impending attack,” the report said.
    Law enforcement has not yet determined what was used to set off the explosives. Typically, these bombs have an initiator, switch and explosive charge, according to a 2004 warning from the Homeland Security Department about these types of explosives.

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  31. Paul Emery Avatar

    Can you show me the Washington Post headline post on that or the link from Instapundit? http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/ ? I couldn’t find anything like that. That was an irresponsible headline if it did even exist. Never once did Wallace come close to mentioning the Tea Party. He was speculating the possible connection to Tax Day and radical groups that may wish to use it as a landmark. There are hundreds of such groups and Timothy McVeigh types with whom that possibly could have been a trigger. Is that any different than speculating that it was Islamic radicals or international terrorists?

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  32. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 250pm – I have no idea what ChrisM actually is. My initial take of his charge was as cited, from RussS’s 853am who sourced it as he has written here. A repeat of the quote is also available on Instapundit here
    http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/167121/
    Now what all this has to do with ‘speculation’ being aired during aftermaths of tragedies is a mystery to me.
    And by your 324pm, ChrisM’s speculation, besides not being identified as such, is different only to the extent that we know what he means by “normally”. Consider this as a giving a precise answer – A hat is filled with white and black marbles, without looking you begin drawing out marbles seeing whether they are white or black. After doing this for a while, what fraction of the randomly drawn marbles have to be white before you would report that ‘I normally drew out a white marble.’?

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  33. Paul Emery Avatar

    So George, in your view he’s specifically saying that the Tea Party is the most likely party responsible for the Boston Bombings.
    George Rebane | 16 April 2013 at 09:28 AM
    ” Chris Matthews, apparently being unfamiliar with Bayesian reasoning and the history of global terrorism, selects the Tea Party as the most likely terrorist organization behind it all. “

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  34. Paul Emery Avatar

    This is the link that Instapundit used to come up with their headline that you used as a basis for your view. “It’s Never Too Early To Blame Tea Partiers For Tragedies.” Where does it mention the Tea Party? This is total trash and you know it.
    http://washingtonexaminer.com/chris-matthews-bombing-might-be-domestic-attack-in-response-to-tax-day/article/2527265

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  35. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    Did you actually read the Washington Examiner link? Where does it mention the Tea Party? Instapundit is total trash to write that headline and you know it.
    http://washingtonexaminer.com/chris-matthews-bombing-might-be-domestic-attack-in-response-to-tax-day/article/2527265

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  36. Gregory Avatar

    George, right now Paul is like a little dog humping your leg and that little dog is there because you attributed to Matthews something he didn’t actually say. Yes, he was leading his audience to fill in that blank but he knew better than to actually do it for them, leaving the likes of that little dog to harass you as the one who filled in the blank.
    That’s a fine reminder to go back to original sources before making an attribution or be prepared to back away if an adversary does it for you and finds it comes up short.
    Sometimes you can trust your source, sometimes you can’t. I recall on an email list a few years ago, someone insisted a hit piece on the Senate was true… a large percentage not being able to get credit cards, lots of drunk drivers. Similar to this:
    http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/congress.asp
    One of the loudest proponents insisted it had to be true because radio network newsreader Harley Carnes presented it on the radio news, so I wrote Carnes to inform him of the controversy, why I thought it implausible, and to ask what his source was. Carnes wrote me a nice note back, saying that he accepted it as truth because a good friend and journalist sent it to him. So he went back and asked his source who said… he got it on the internet. Carnes declared to me he’d get to the bottom of the hoax but as far as I can tell, he never did.

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  37. Paul Emery Avatar

    Sorry for the double posting. I thought the first one didn’t go through
    Paul Emery | 16 April 2013 at 04:18 PM
    Paul Emery | 16 April 2013 at 04:22 PM
    Gregory
    thanks for your deep insight into this matter. To me it’s more like sniffing butts rather than humping.

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  38. Barry Pruett Avatar

    Paul: I never thought of Chris Matthews as a commentator instead of a newsperson much like you abtly attribute to Foxnews evening programming (I assume). I guess that I would have to watch MSNBC news in order to make an informed opinion. That said, I think that I will view Matthews as more of a commentator in the future. Thanks for the good analogy.

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  39. Barry Pruett Avatar

    As to George’s post, we watched the news for about 15 minutes and they were already repeating themselves so we turned it off hoping to get more information in the morning…which never came. We still know as much as last night.

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  40. George Rebane Avatar

    re Chris Matthews attributing the Tea Party as a suspect in the bombing – I can’t find anything to back up RussS’s 853am or the Instapundit quote. For the sake of this discussion let me retract that attribution to Matthews. But I do want to pursue the very definite “normally” quote of his attributing domestic terrorists to be of the Right. Here the unproven allegation of Matthews including the TP is just a placeholder anyway, it could have been one of a number of right leaning orgs. I hope my mea culpa allows us to proceed on how the lamestream views the Right as being the prime sources of domestic violence.

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  41. Paul Emery Avatar

    Yeah Barry
    MSNBC and the evening portion of Fox News are pretty much partisan blather on both sides. Fox does some decent reporting earlier on before giving way to Hannity, O’Reilly and to a lesser degree Gretta Van Sustern. MSNBC does very little real news and in the evenings offers Matthews, Maddow and someone new who replaced “Ed”. They are all entertainers using the news as their palette.
    George
    Thanks for looking into this. It was uncharismatic of you to jump so boldly to such a weak assumptions. I agree with you that there is clearly no edge of terrorism from the right because for one reason we don’t even have a definition of what terrorism is. There are all kinds of hatred that cause people to do horrible things.
    I don’t think Matthews represents much more than himself. He’s a TV shock jock like the Foxers and his (msnbc) collegues listed above. You’ll have to dig a little deeper to attribute his views to the larger media. Let me know if you find anything else from the established press.
    My speculation for what it’s worth is that the bombing was likely perpetuated by a lone wolf or very small group. The Islamic terrorists usually can’t wait to claim credit and are more inclined to do suicide bombing. It’s likely in my view to be a McVeigh- Unabomber type with undetermined motivation. There are sick evil people who just wish to create havoc such as James Eagan Holmes in Aurora, Colorado. That’s my best guess but time will tell.

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  42. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    A recent study by Fair.org found that as much as 75-80% of MSNBC shows were commentary and not news at all.
    “how the lamestream views the Right as being the prime sources of domestic violence.” Before one can judge this statement’s relevance shouldn’t we know how many terrorists acts by Americans on American soil have been committed and by whom and what was their explanation for choosing their targets etc. Given the Black Panthers and other leftist groups it would be interesting to know the actual truth about which extremists have committed the most terrorist acts of volence.

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  43. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    I meant “uncharacteristic” 16 April 2013 at 06:59 PM
    Joe
    I agree about MSNBC. Also, when KNCO was considering taking Rush off the air it’s amazing how many people said they rely on him for their “news”.
    AS far as percentages of terrorists left or right we have to agree on what “terrorism” is. Anyone want to take a crack at that? Was Robin Hood a terrorist or a crusader for the rights of the poor or just a crook? Would you include racial hate crimes and abortion clinic bombings? If someone is terrorized by a shooter on the rampage is that terrorism? Is it terrorism to lob drones on civilian populations? Is war itself terrorism? How far back in history do we go in our calculations? Did the Black Panthers ever bomb buildings and streets? Was the Unabomber a terrorist? I personally think it’s a question that has no answer.

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  44. George Rebane Avatar

    re Terrorism – Those are all good points by JoeK and PaulE. If in my question, acts of terror are marbles of both (all?) colors (denoting motivations) that are placed in the hat, then we can still use that experiment to understand the use of such words as ‘normal’, ‘almost all’, ‘frequently’, ‘few’, etc. Without it we won’t.
    But terrorism – the committment of an act that causes terror – can be defined, but only from a relative or partisan perspective. For openers I would offer that an ‘act of terror’ has to have at least all of these attributes:
    – surprise,
    – deadly violence or immediate threat of violence
    – committed against people who do not believe they are combatants engaged in an ongoing conflict,
    – against targets (people, things, places, …) not prepared, designed or suited to resist the means of terror,
    – intended to cause enduring fear (angst), trepidation, …, or simply terror in the surviving target cohort of sufficient intensity that it will change the large scale behavior of the target cohort from its norm, AND communicate the inevitability of having to suffer such incidents into the indefinite future, or until a set of published demands from the terrorists are met.
    The target cohort will call the perpetrator of such acts a terrorist. The supporting cohort of such acts may call the perpetrators freedom fighters, national/cultural/ideological heroes, champions, … .
    And there’s probably something I’ve left out, but for now it’s a start.

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  45. Russ Steele Avatar

    Salon: Let’s hope the Boston Marathon bomber is a white American
    There is a double standard: White terrorists are dealt with as lone wolves, Islamists are existential threats. Full article HERE.
    The color of the terrorist skin seem to be important to this left wing organization.

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  46. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    What we need is another OJ Simpson caper to knock this Boston stuff off the front page. Time to move on to more important stuff. Anybody know what Casey Anthony is up to these days?
    Russ, Timothy McVay has a godsend to the left.

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  47. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    According to the Military training manual, Catholics are potential terrorists. Probably have the mark of the Beast on their foreheads hidden by Red Sox ball caps.
    Random thoughts by a conservative girl:
    http://912member.blogspot.com/2013/04/catholics-as-terrorists-observation.html

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  48. Gregory Avatar

    Paul, doublechecking veterinary psychology sites, no, I still think it was non sexual humping, an act of dominance. I think you and George are way past the butt sniffing phase (warning, link is to an old Cheech and Chong skit)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj_Mwvsabfo
    Pew Research did an analysis of cable news recently, and while Fox had a lot of opinion, MSLSD/BSNBC was almost entirely opinion.
    http://stateofthemedia.org/2013/special-reports-landing-page/the-changing-tv-news-landscape/
    Anyone who thinks they are getting news from MSNBC is deranged.
    Finally, now that the Saudi who had been of interest has apparently been cleared by the FBI, I have no opinion on the likely group identity of the Boston bomber besides that of “homicidal crazies who should be hunted down and given a fair trial followed by a first class hanging”.

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  49. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    That’s a good start. I’ll chime in when I have time.
    Russ
    I don’t believe white terrorists are necessarily lone wolves, an example being the Army of God who claimed responsibility for Eric Robert Rudolph’s 1997 nail bombing of abortion clinics in Atlanta and Birmingham as well as an Atlanta lesbian bar.

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  50. Douglas Keachie Avatar

    Based on the incoming news of the photography that shows the perp running away:
    An Ode to Law Enforcement
    Cameras are good.
    Terrorists are bad.
    Do not hassle,
    My Hasselblad.
    ~Douglas Keachie~

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