it isn't "the" issue, but is an issue, because you obviously believe the entire problem lies with the right side of the aisle. and you are A problem. people like are near worthless and do more harm than good.
tell me, why do you only focus on the right's rhetoric? why is you don't condemn or speak about how the left's rhetoric is harmful?
go ahead, explain it.
If this took place during the former administration, your point would have merit. Recently you (pl.) picked a Daily Kos article as evidence that libs are violent, too, but you RW hacks LIED about that picture. It was photoshopped. You RW hacks ginned up the controversy and you couldn't even do it honestly. So don't criticize us about violent imagery, you nest of vipers.
Right-Wing Media Falsely Claim Daily Kos Put Image Of Bull's Eye On Rep. Giffords
Hoft: "Top Leftist Blog Daily Kos Put A Bulls-Eye On Rep. Giffords In June 2008." In a January 10 Gateway Pundit post, Jim Hoft wrote, "Top leftist blog Daily Kos put a bulls-eye on Rep. Giffords in June 2008," adding, "[t]his hate speech must stop." In his post, Hoft included an image of Rep. Giffords and a bull's eye. The image Hoft posted said its source was a Daily Kos post. Hoft included the following image in his post:
Hoft screenshot
[Gateway Pundit, 1/10/11]
Wash. Post's Thiessen Directs Readers To Graphic Of Rep. Giffords With Bull's Eye. In a January 10 Washington Post article headlined "Stop blaming the Tea Party for the Arizona tragedy," Marc Thiessen linked to a HillBuzz.org screen grab of the photo shopped image of Rep. Giffords with a bull's eye. [Washington Post, 1/10/11]
Daily Caller Reports That Tea Party Express Fundraising Letter Linked To Bull's Eye Image On Giffords. The Daily Caller reported that in a January 10 fundraising letter, the Tea Party Express wrote, "The media didn't tell you that the left-wing website, DailyKos, had targeted Congresswoman Giffords, putting a BULLSEYE on her, did they? But that's just what happened." The letter linked to the HillBuzz.org screen grab of the doctored image. [Daily Caller, 1/10/11]
In Fact, Original Daily Kos Post Did Not Contain Image Of Bull's Eye
Original Daily Kos Post Did Not Contain A Picture Of Giffords Or A Bull's Eye. In a January 10 Daily Kos post, blogger Jed Lewison wrote that the Tea Party Express fundraising letter "actually goes so far as to suggest that a 2008 post written by Markos was somehow equivalent to Sarah Palin's use of the gunsight imagery and her exhortations to 'RELOAD" in the conservative battle against Democrats. Instead of linking to the actual post, the letter links to a photoshopped version, which ads an image of Rep. Giffords and a bullseye, neither of which were in the original post." Lewison links to the original Daily Kos post which indeed does not contain an image of Rep. Giffords with a bull's eye. [Daily Kos, 1/10/11]
http://mediamatters.org/research/201101110003
Here's a link to the original article of June 2008.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/6/25/541568/-2010-will-be-primary-season