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Gary Bauer: Hodgkinson’s Hit List, A Busy Day In Europe and A Difficult Weekend

Monday, June 19, 2017

To: Friends & Supporters

From: Gary L. Bauer

Hodgkinson’s Hit List

Over the weekend, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was upgraded from critical condition to serious. That is good news. He has undergone several surgeries already, and doctors said Friday that Rep. Scalise “will require additional operations to manage abdominal injuries and other broken bones.”

As you may have heard, a “hit list” was found on James Hodgkinson’s body containing the names of conservative Republicans, including personal friends of mine such as Rep. Trent Franks of Arizona.

I monitored the evening news broadcasts as this story broke over the weekend and, as best as I could tell, not one major network reported that the shooter had a target list of Republican congressmen. The media’s bias is disappointing, but hardly surprising.

Talking about the list would underscore the reality that this was a premeditated attack by a left-wing extremist who had one purpose — to kill as many Republican officials as he could. And not just any Republicans, but those members most serious about religious liberty, securing our borders and protecting the sanctity of life.

The fact that this list was a non-news story exposes yet again how much the news is filtered through a prism that benefits the left. For example, one network referred to the assassination attempt as “the baseball field shooting.”

What was that about? A dispute over a foul ball? Rowdy fans getting out-of-hand?

Here’s an easy test: Change the names of the victims of the crimes. For example, assume that the shooter was a Donald Trump or Ted Cruz activist. Assume that his social media pages were filled with hateful rhetoric against liberals. Assume that he went to a ballfield and opened fire on leading Democrats and that it was discovered he was carrying a hit list of other progressive politicians.

Does anyone think THAT story would be slipping from the front pages, as the Scalise shooting is?

I am still waiting for big media to start asking liberal leaders the same questions they have peppered conservatives leaders with after similar incidents in the past. “Senator Warren, Rep. Pelosi, Do you feel any responsibility for the rhetoric you use? Are you going to tone down the invective?”

Incredibly, several commentators have actually attacked Rep. Scalise. MSNBC’s Joy-Ann Reid said, “It’s a delicate thing, because obviously everybody is wishing the congressman well and hoping he recovers — but Steve Scalise has a history that we’ve all been forced to sort of ignore on race.” She also made an issue out of his support for defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

Reid was referring to a speech Scalise gave in 2002 about fiscal issues, allegedly before a white supremacist group. It was fake news, as you can read here. And Rep. Cedric Richmond, a black Democrat from New Orleans, defended Scalise, saying he doesn’t have “a racist bone in his body.”

Again, just imagine if a Fox commentator had said, “Well, while we all want Congresswoman Gabby Giffords to recover, we can’t overlook her liberal background, which millions of Americans find offensive given her support for taking away your guns and redefining marriage.” That commentator would have been fired within an hour.

A Busy Day In Europe

 

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