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Is the MFM Really Afraid of Political Violence From the Right, Or Is It Just Another Negative Political Attack?
Here's the set-up, Chris Matthews' "documentary" on the Tea Party. As they say at Hot Air, What could go wrong?
Now let me concede that if Chris Matthews and the MFM genuinely feared the Tea Party would start gunning them down on the street and blowing up federal buildings, then I would concede they had a good-faith basis for their continued slanders. At least in their own minds, these would not be slanders, but rather well-founded criticisms expressing bona-fide fears.
But is that true? Do they really fear violence by the Tea Party?
No, they do not. How do I know this? I know it because they slander the Tea Party every single day.
When they really are afraid, they keep as quiet as churchmice.
When they're all mouthy, tossing out demeaning disses like a rapper with Tourette's and a grudge, this means, then, they're not actually afraid at all.
Which makes them liars, and bullies, and hypocrites, in addition to being what they have already self-confessed to being, cowards.