Posted by
Mark Meed on Saturday, August 15, 2009 9:08:40 PM
Plant v. To
place or position an idea or series of ideas in public
consciousness--typically through emphasis and repetition--for the
express purpose of shaping public opinion and as a possible prelude to
justification of normally prohibited acts at a later time.
-- Meed's Highly Unofficial Dictionary
Not
satisfied with exploiting existing incidents of senseless violence to
advance dark warnings of "right-wing hate mongering" the MSM has
clearly decided to get out in front of the next one.
Consider ABC's model of balance and restrain:
Fear for Obama's Safety Grows as Hate Groups Thrive on Racial Backlash.
The justification for this subdued headline is 1) One protester holding
up a really stupid threatening sign, 2) another protester stupidly (but
legally) displaying a firearm outside the recent Town Hall and 3) an
arrest of an individual with "mental problems" in California (relevance
unexplained) . As an afterthought, the article also admits (almost with
regret) that "the President's daily threat matrix has yet to reflect a
sharp increase in threats".
Exhibit B is host Ed Schultz' oil-on-troubled-waters assertion that "
Conservatives Want Obama To Get Shot." (By the way, is it possible in Schultz we at long last have the left's version of Ralph Kramden? Just asking.)
Typically we have to wait until a heinous act actually
occurs before the usual suspects like Paul Krugman weigh in with boilerplate pieces like
The Big Hate.
Unhappily for the MSM, the Town Hall protesters are not the Red
Brigades and the true crazies seem to have taken the summer off, so
this leaves the MSM with the unenviable task of having to stir the pot
with very thin ingredients.
Nevermind. Inasmuch as the laws of
probability ensure that somewhere, somehow, sometime, some mental
deficient will do something violent, it is only necessary to keep the
pot boiling in anticipation. This is the very essence of the "plant".
No conspiracy theories need apply; just plant the manufactured evidence
then wait however long it takes for someone to "find" it.
The
end game of all of this is disturbingly clear. Inasmuch as conservative
talk radio and Fox News represent a significant thorn in the flesh to
the liberal establishment it would be very much in its interest to
classify conservative opinion--or at least insufficiently sterilized
conservative opinion--as hate speech. If legislative muscle could be
put behind this eventually, that would be game, set and match.
(For those who consider this far-fetched, please review the current proposed expansion
of existing hate crime legislation, note the baby-steps that would be
required in terms of definition of "injury" and "victim groups" to
achieve the ends above, and tell me again why this wouldn't be
attempted.)
During the worst of the sectarian violence in
Northern Ireland, someone observed that if it were proven conclusively
that God didn't exist the combatants would immediately resolve
themselves into Catholic atheists and Protestant atheists. People who
walk into public places with violence in mind are not driven by
anything but their own demons, and, to paraphrase Mr. Krugman, those
who attempt to exploit these tragedies for political gain do so at
their peril.