krauthammer and o'reilly claim some on the left took this issue and exploited it for political gain. isn't that what bush and a lot of other republicans did with 9/11?
@exbronco1980 No comparison. Loughner was a lone sicko who had nothing to do w/the Repubs, yet they were wrongfully blamed for his actions. Islamic extremists did commit 9/11 and the Dems were NOT blamed for it. Instead actions were taken against the Islamic extremists.
Your comparison would be valid if Repubs wrongfully blamed the Dems for it despite evidence going to Islamic extremists, but Repubs blamed Al Queda and its cohorts for it instead. The blame was rightfully placed.
While its never been proven the government orchestrated 9/11 or allowed it to happen, I think it is well to remember the government has at the very least CONSIDERED doing such a thing. Look up Operation Northwoods.
1:05 "It is impossible to overrate the importance of words for the paranoiac. They are everywhere, like vermin, always on the alert. They unite to form a world order which leaves nothing outside itself. Perhaps the most marked trend in paranoia is that towards a complete seizing of the world through words, as though language were a fist and the world lay in it”. (Penguin 525)
Interpretation of Daniel Paul Schrebers book "Memoirs of a nervous iIlness"
What about the tea-douche-bagger Kelly who ran against Giffords? He had a fund raiser on a shooting range where they contributed money to shoot at Giffords's picture with an AR 15. Real classy dude? Krauty is wrong, if a crazy person live in a society full of overt violent messages, like all the shootings on TV & movies, as well as easy access to guns, he is more likely to do something like that than in a more peaceful society. Even crazy people are influenced by events & media around them.
btw, how can anyone say FOR SURE he wasn't influenced by Palin and her type? The guy obviously was WAY TOO MUCH into politics and HATED government, according to all witnesses. There are many among the libertarian tea bagger types who may not be conservative per se, but Palin types appeal to them. Even crazy ones GET THEIR IDEAS and TURN ONS from somewhere, and that somewhere is their surrounding ENVIRONMENTS.
Isn't it amazing that Obama and the moralising rent-a-quotes can't wait to find a microphone to quite rightly condemn the violence in Arizona, but they have no problem whatsoever mass murdering civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere year after year after year and funding with American taxpayers' money the systematic genocide of the Palestinian people?
Some would call it hypocrisy, but evil is probably better.
@carinum What a load of trash. "the systematic genocide of the Palestinian people': their population is growing faster than most of the world's some so called genocide.
Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. So yes, Palestinians are victims of genocide. Birthrate, sure 7 kids/woman on average, but wouldn't you agree that the only way for the people of Palestine to fight the occupation is to remain a majority?
My point though was on Obama and his condemnation of violence. I don't think he has the right to condemn anything while sending US citizens on foreign soil to murder.
@carinum 1st:: There is no Palestinian genocide, as well as no US troops in Israel. Also,, the way their so called Arab brothers kept them penned up in refugee camps so they can be the eternal victim and because they don't care much for them either ranks as a major breech of human rights. At least Germany after WW ll accepted all ethnic German refugees
2nd: Our troops are not murdering people. They are attempting to fight a ruthless enemy while supporting a slightly better regime.
@JosephusBlowesus See that's the problem with hypocrisy. Our troops are not murdering, they are simply rescuing and helping to protect the world against a ruthless enemy while spending more US tax payer money than China and the next 17 largest countries including Russia combined. Why is that? How and who benefits from that? About Palestine from a Jewish perspective... if you have time, please watch topdocumentaryfilmsdotcom/checkpoint and take a glimpse into the Palestinian situation.
Umm I think he knows how it is pronounced. Charles is severely paralyzed and his body doesn't operate at 100%. Hence why he has periodic pauses in his speech. It is has nothing to do with his intelligence, it is a health issue.
Most people with schizophrenia are not violent unless there's drugs involved. I have similar video on my channel.
swiyyahnm 2 months ago
krauthammer and o'reilly claim some on the left took this issue and exploited it for political gain. isn't that what bush and a lot of other republicans did with 9/11?
exbronco1980 3 months ago
@exbronco1980 No comparison. Loughner was a lone sicko who had nothing to do w/the Repubs, yet they were wrongfully blamed for his actions. Islamic extremists did commit 9/11 and the Dems were NOT blamed for it. Instead actions were taken against the Islamic extremists.
Your comparison would be valid if Repubs wrongfully blamed the Dems for it despite evidence going to Islamic extremists, but Repubs blamed Al Queda and its cohorts for it instead. The blame was rightfully placed.
Aegius 1 month ago
While its never been proven the government orchestrated 9/11 or allowed it to happen, I think it is well to remember the government has at the very least CONSIDERED doing such a thing. Look up Operation Northwoods.
jerzy862 10 months ago
1:05 "It is impossible to overrate the importance of words for the paranoiac. They are everywhere, like vermin, always on the alert. They unite to form a world order which leaves nothing outside itself. Perhaps the most marked trend in paranoia is that towards a complete seizing of the world through words, as though language were a fist and the world lay in it”. (Penguin 525)
Interpretation of Daniel Paul Schrebers book "Memoirs of a nervous iIlness"
Elias Canetti "Crowds and Power".
Contextcatcher 11 months ago
Charles Krauthammer is the last hope for the right.
HAZIDEAD 1 year ago
1% of 300 million is not 30 million, you dip shit Bill O'reilly. It's 3 million. Get the fuck out of here.
TimeWarp66 1 year ago
@TimeWarp66, 2:48 he says he "misspoke" and it's three million.
HAZIDEAD 1 year ago
I just had to add this...1% of 300 mil is 3 mil Mr. O' Reilly, not 30 mil.
chrisx2k6 1 year ago
Krauthammer is a Charlatan of a Psychiatrist. What is "Crazy?" Is this what we do when we don't want to address the real issue? Ridiculous...
nutblast23 1 year ago
What about the tea-douche-bagger Kelly who ran against Giffords? He had a fund raiser on a shooting range where they contributed money to shoot at Giffords's picture with an AR 15. Real classy dude? Krauty is wrong, if a crazy person live in a society full of overt violent messages, like all the shootings on TV & movies, as well as easy access to guns, he is more likely to do something like that than in a more peaceful society. Even crazy people are influenced by events & media around them.
JosephusBlowesus 1 year ago
Loughner committed no crimes or violent acts before the shooting, so how could they do anything. He was still functional.
JosephusBlowesus 1 year ago
research MKultra mind control and Montauk boys while studying Loughner and his actions
slaveshipmutiny 1 year ago
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btw, how can anyone say FOR SURE he wasn't influenced by Palin and her type? The guy obviously was WAY TOO MUCH into politics and HATED government, according to all witnesses. There are many among the libertarian tea bagger types who may not be conservative per se, but Palin types appeal to them. Even crazy ones GET THEIR IDEAS and TURN ONS from somewhere, and that somewhere is their surrounding ENVIRONMENTS.
shawanellachick 1 year ago
i like what chris rock said. "what ever happened to crazy?" loughner is just crazy.
james123q 1 year ago
Isn't it amazing that Obama and the moralising rent-a-quotes can't wait to find a microphone to quite rightly condemn the violence in Arizona, but they have no problem whatsoever mass murdering civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere year after year after year and funding with American taxpayers' money the systematic genocide of the Palestinian people?
Some would call it hypocrisy, but evil is probably better.
carinum 1 year ago
@carinum What a load of trash. "the systematic genocide of the Palestinian people': their population is growing faster than most of the world's some so called genocide.
JosephusBlowesus 1 year ago
Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. So yes, Palestinians are victims of genocide. Birthrate, sure 7 kids/woman on average, but wouldn't you agree that the only way for the people of Palestine to fight the occupation is to remain a majority?
My point though was on Obama and his condemnation of violence. I don't think he has the right to condemn anything while sending US citizens on foreign soil to murder.
carinum 1 year ago
@carinum 1st:: There is no Palestinian genocide, as well as no US troops in Israel. Also,, the way their so called Arab brothers kept them penned up in refugee camps so they can be the eternal victim and because they don't care much for them either ranks as a major breech of human rights. At least Germany after WW ll accepted all ethnic German refugees
2nd: Our troops are not murdering people. They are attempting to fight a ruthless enemy while supporting a slightly better regime.
JosephusBlowesus 1 year ago
@JosephusBlowesus See that's the problem with hypocrisy. Our troops are not murdering, they are simply rescuing and helping to protect the world against a ruthless enemy while spending more US tax payer money than China and the next 17 largest countries including Russia combined. Why is that? How and who benefits from that? About Palestine from a Jewish perspective... if you have time, please watch topdocumentaryfilmsdotcom/checkpoint and take a glimpse into the Palestinian situation.
carinum 1 year ago 2
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I like how this "expert" can't even pronounce paranoid schizophrenia.
He went to Harvard? bwahahaha
Theneongray2 1 year ago
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Umm I think he knows how it is pronounced. Charles is severely paralyzed and his body doesn't operate at 100%. Hence why he has periodic pauses in his speech. It is has nothing to do with his intelligence, it is a health issue.
419BB 1 year ago 11
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Excuses excuses...
Theneongray2 1 year ago
@Theneongray2 krauthammer has more brains in his left pinky than you could ever wish to have
yits051 1 year ago
If you ban guns people can still be killed if Paris Hilton drives drunk into a crowd at a political rally.
TeslaTechnologyRocks 1 year ago
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qcharlie boys right here although i wouldnt want to bump into him on a dark night looks like morbius, spideys ememy in the 70s
PETEEAT 1 year ago
qcharlie boys right here although i wouldnt want to bump into him on a dark night looks like morbius, spideys ememy in the 70s
PETEEAT 1 year ago