Pelosi, Crocodile Tears and the Left's Violence in the 1970s

by Roy C | September 27, 2009 at 09:07 am
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Nancy Pelosi's selective memory was on display just recently as many of you well remember. What the younger readers and writers here won't remember so well as some people who lived through the era are the many acts of violence by the left in that decade. Dan White's was the exception to the rule that violence in the Bay Area came from the left.

Leftist political radicals killed literally hundreds, and some otherwise fine people that I admired were complicit. There is an article below that did a very good job on the presentation of the facts.

Jim  Jones' abuse at his People's Temple (second video) was covered up by an editor at the San Francisco Examiner when the story was about to break. Jones was an ally of Mayor Moscone and Harvey Milk, and the editor of the Examiner wanted to protect Jones and the People's Temple and Moscone as well. Stopped, censored, the article came out in a magazine that the Hearst Corp. didn't control.  Essentially exposed as a criminal abuser running an organization that physically, sexually and psychologically abused its members, Jones then left town.

Jones was responsible for the death of hundreds in Guyana, forcing his followers to drink cyanide-laced Kool Aid after the massacre at the airport where Jones' henchmen killed California congressman Ryan and the members of his party who had come to investigate the cult and help those who wanted to leave to get out.

I remember during one of the trials of the Black Panther leader, Huey P. Newton, how witnesses died night after night before testifying. This was before the witness protection program we have today was set up.

The Symbionese Liberation Army, a group of total left-wing psychopaths, killed the superintendent of the Oakland School System, shooting him with cyanide-laced bullets for the "crime" of starting a student identification system to keep gang members from roaming the halls of schools they didn't go to and causing havoc. That was before the more infamous kidnapping of Patty Hearst, heir of the Hearst family, owners of Hearst Corp and their chain of newspapers. That lead to more violence and death.

Nancy Pelosi is not the only one with a selective memory. The entire media establishment is in denial about the left's propensity for violence even as the anarchist protesters at the G20 do their habitual "thing".

This capacity to be in denial is part of a mechanism called "projection", whereby the evil you fail to acknowledge in yourself and your group gets assigned to your opponents, rivals and enemies.

All of that insures that we turn in circles when it comes to social and spiritual progress.


Left's been out for blood, too

By GLENN GARVIN

For one, brief shining moment last week, I thought Nancy Pelosi must be the bravest American politician of the century, standing up to her own nutball constituency in the interest of American political politesse. After all, when she tearfully told a press conference that the partisan bombast should be dialed down several notches lest it turn bloody -- ``I saw this myself in the late '70s in San Francisco, this kind of rhetoric . . . it created an environment in which violence took place'' -- she had to be talking about left-wing violence, right?

Because when you talk about political murder and mayhem in San Francisco 30 years ago, the trigger was almost always pulled or the cyanide Kool-Aid poured by a leftist. There were the revolutionary nihilists of the Symbionese Liberation Army, assassinating an Oakland school superintendent, kidnapping Patty Hearst and finally shotgunning an innocent bystander during a bank robbery.

There were the cop-killing drug dealers of the Black Panthers, who began murdering their own sympathizers to keep them quiet. And of course the Black Liberation Army, a Panther offshoot that bombed a church where a policeman's funeral was being held. We think it was the BLA, anyway; in San Francisco those days, you couldn't tell your bombers without a scorecard. The Weather Underground, the New World Liberation Front, the Revolutionary Army, they were all blowing something up on practically a weekly basis.

And who can forget Jim Jones and his communal cult that ended in an orgy of murder and mass suicide in 1978? Well, most Democrats can; otherwise, they have to explain why people like Rosalynn Carter, Walter Mondale and Jerry Brown were such enthusiastic supporters of Jones until his infamous Kool-Aid party.

But no, Pelosi wasn't thinking of any of those examples. Shortly after she quelled her theatrical sniffles, her spinmasters clarified that she was referring only to the 1978 murders of liberal politicians George Moscone and Harvey Milk by a conservative rival, Dan White, dramatized in last year's film Milk.

Now that's the Pelosi I know: conveniently ignoring the corpses of literally hundreds of victims of organized left-wing violence while using two murders committed by an unbalanced (and, to be sure, evil) individual to make it sound like the San Francisco of the 1970s was a hellhole of right-wing terrorism. How silly of me to think she might, however briefly, have lapsed into intellectual honesty.

Unfortunately, Pelosi is alone in neither her equation of conservative politics with bloodlust nor her willingness to shade the truth to make her case. Lately, the favorite talking point of America's chattering classes has been that to oppose President Obama's economic policies is to court presidential assassination. MSNBC's Chris Matthews and the New York Times' Frank Rich have even gone so far as to say that it's happened before.

Rich compared the anti-Obama tea-party rallies to ``the walk-up to the Kennedy assassination, [when] there was all this hate talk about Kennedy.'' Matthews chimed in that ``the mood we're in right now'' reminded of him of when ``Jack Kennedy was killed in an open car in Dallas.''

Neither Rich nor Matthews offered a plausible explanation of how right-wing hate could have triggered the death of Kennedy, killed by a Marxist who six weeks before the assassination was begging for visas from Cuba and the Soviet Union. There's no need. The idea that conservatives (especially Christian conservatives) are a homicidal mob eternally poised on the verge of bloodshed is an article of faith on the left.

Rich in particular has practically made a career of predicting mass murder by the right. He wrote column after column warning that Mel Gibson's movie The Passion of The Christ would touch off worldwide slaughter: ``Its real tinder-box effect could be abroad, where anti-Semitism has metastasized since 9/11.''

Five years later, we're still waiting for the first riot, just as we're still looking for the anti-Asian bloodshed that was certain to follow the 2001 film Pearl Harbor, which indelicately suggested the guys dropping the bombs that day were Japanese. Or the angry white male who was, we were repeatedly assured, behind the Washington Beltway sniper murders of 2002. (Actual killers: a pair of black Muslims.)

The unavoidable fact is that there is a rich history of violence on the fringes of both sides of the American political spectrum. The right, as liberals are fond of pointing out, has Timothy McVeigh and James Earl Ray. The left has the Puerto Rican nationalists who opened fire on the floor of Congress, animal-rights nuts and eco-terrorists. If Nancy Pelosi really sees trouble coming, she needs to look in both directions.

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QueensHart

I hope the young people read this one.  It is a great example of selective memory for those who watched, read and lived around this horrific time.  What happens when people follow sociopaths...narcissists,....sex addicts...alcoholics..  It is disgusting and I know for sure that you report this accurately. ..as objectively  as anyone  can. This was not reported as it was all comiing down.. Jim Jones are  everywhere today still.    People with no soul are very easily swayed.  I read about a tteacher who experimented with the techiques the Nazi's did and he stopped the experiment after a week for he was so shocked that the most vulnerable ones became the most strong , goose steppers etc. for they were hungry for that Masculine discipline that was so lacking in the 60's.  They crave boundaries.  It is why cult's were successful too. 

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Rory Cripps

WOW! Outstanding story! You nailed it! I lived in those days too! I'm speechless . . . .

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