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When (Right Wing) Bullies Can't Take a Punch

Posted: 02/ 7/2012 3:25 pm

Drenched in contempt, Fox News contributor Sandy Rios appeared on Rupert Murdoch's cable channel last Friday to address the controversy surrounding the Susan G. Komen foundation's decision to cut longstanding ties with Planned Parenthood. In the process, Rios perfectly captured two of the conservative media's least redeeming, yet dominant, traits: perpetual victimization and an inability to lose with class.

When the Komen news first broke last week, conservative activists cheered it as a political and cultural victory. ("A remarkable turning point.") Indeed, activists had been applying political pressure on Komen for years to not support health care provider Planned Parenthood because it offers abortion. But then last Friday Komen backtracked. Facing a furious grassroots response from women, progressive activists, and Democratic members of congress, Komen shifted its stance with regards to Planned Parenthood.

Furious far-right pundits quickly targeted their anger not on the national breast cancer awareness group, but on activists who took up Planned Parenthood's cause and applied pressure on Komen.

Which brings us to Rios on Fox New and one of the more amazing outbursts you're likely to hear on an American "news" channel. First, Rio decried the "absolute shakedown" Komen allegedly faced from critics who responded to the foundation's funding decree. Then, with her anger rising, Rios condemned Planned Parenthood for wallowing "in the business of killing women."

In the business of killing women.

Keep in mind, the Komen fight was one that conservatives had wanted the foundation to wage for years. But when it did, and when it lost the battle, a conservative bully on Fox News suddenly cried foul, denounced any effort to politicize the issue ("shakedown"!), and accused her opponent of murder.

Turns out the bullies have a glass jaw.

Rios was hardly alone in her reckless statements about the Komen controversy. As Media Matters noted, the National Review's Daniel Foster lashed out at the political left for the "gangsterism" it had unleashed on the Komen foundation. Editor Kathryn Lopez denounced the left's "bullying." Rush Limbaugh pinned the blame on "feminazis," while the Wall Street Journal's James Taranto accused Planned Parenthood's supporters of of engaging in "totalitarian feminism." (Headline: "Big Sister Is Watching You: Totalitarian Feminism And The Smearing of Susan G. Komen.")

What exactly is "totalitarian feminism"? According to Taranto's angry missive, it's when liberal women "politicize everything," including health care for women. Because the conservative movement in America, and specifically the Evangelical faction, has never politicized women's health issues, right?

Let's be honest, "totalitarian feminism" is really just right-wing gibberish designed to mask the incessant, trademark whining that now accompanies political setbacks conservatives suffer, or even efforts by opponents to highlight their dishonest ways.

Shorter right wing: when conservatives win grassroots battles of public opinion, it's democracy. When liberals win them, it's totalitarianism. (And "disgusting.")

Poor Jonah Goldberg was also outraged over the Komen results. Writing in USA Today, Goldberg warned that the liberal victory represented an ominous sign of encroaching progressives "imposing their views" on Americans. According to Goldberg, Planned Parenthood defenders should have ignored the far right's relentless campaign to demonize Planned Parenthood and simply accepted Komen's withdrawal quietly. They definitely should not have politicized the foundation's openly political funding cut.

And remember, the whining emanates from a right-wing media mob that relishes in name-calling, character assassination, and casting their political enemies as unspeakable monsters. (i.e. Planned Parenthood is "built on the poison of eugenics" and is an "unabashedly corrupt and evil" organization.) And yet when liberals push back in public? Quickly the tough-talking bullies whimper about how malicious their opponents are and how menacing "gangsters" is lurking in dark corners.

For a name-calling mob of media bullies, conservatives really ought to learn how to take a punch from the truth.

Crossposted at County Fair, a Media Matters blog.

 
 
 

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Drenched in contempt, Fox News contributor Sandy Rios appeared on Rupert Murdoch's cable channel last Friday to address the controversy surrounding the Susan G. Komen foundation's decision to cut long...
Drenched in contempt, Fox News contributor Sandy Rios appeared on Rupert Murdoch's cable channel last Friday to address the controversy surrounding the Susan G. Komen foundation's decision to cut long...
 
 
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04:10 PM on 02/09/2012
Every time we find out more of what is in ObamaSCARE we realize there is no end to what Obama wants to take over.Pelosi was very smart to pass a country takeover beforeinnocent naive Americans could know whats in it.Pelosi doesnt care that Obama turns our country into a third world country as long as it doesnt affect her stash.
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trumbull desi
If I have something pithy to say, see below
02:48 PM on 02/10/2012
Have you ever used birth control? If so, why do you think a medication that requires a prescription shouldn't be covered by insurance?
04:37 PM on 02/10/2012
So basically you don't know anything at all about it other than what Rush and Faux have told you was in there. The problem with internalize and then excreting talking points is that you never actually bother to inform yourself of anything, so you end up sounding like an ignorant fool.

The Obama healthcare plan has been much discussed and the text available to anyone, and most people are aware of what's in it. The uninformed and deeply naive views of Faux and listeners of Rush remain as ever, informationally challenged on purpose.

Bush turned our country into the new 3rd world, since the old 3rd world has passed us by and we've been eating their educational and technological dust for quite some time.
10:42 PM on 02/08/2012
And where are all these "Pro-life" people when the state governments are executing people?
What hypocrites, right to life only applies to those in the womb?
Right to life in the womb, right to nothing afterwards.
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Captai
Get out while you still can!!
01:24 AM on 02/09/2012
Or Terri Schiavo.
04:38 PM on 02/10/2012
They do like to cheer if something happens to the womb as well.
Dogvane
Here, smell this.
09:31 PM on 02/08/2012
When you're protecting a woman's freedom to make her own medical decisions, it's imposing a view on Americans. When it's advocating laws against a woman's freedom to make her own decisions, that's somehow not. This is the doublespeak of conservatives. Stop shoving free choice down our throats! Point this out to conservatives and the answer is always: Blah, blah, blah, constitution, blah, blah, blah.
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Eve PurvisAllen
07:58 PM on 02/08/2012
"Drenched in contempt, Fox News contributor Sandy Rios appeared on Rupert Murdoch's cable channel last Friday to address the controversy surrounding the Susan G. Komen foundation's decision to cut longstanding ties with Planned Parenthood" (((FAUX NEWS)))....SMDH!
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Glen Davi
05:41 PM on 02/08/2012
The article says it all sucinctly, fanned and faved and saved to read again next week...month....year.
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Ppenguinator
Life's too imprtant to be taken seriously.
05:19 PM on 02/08/2012
Why can't people just accept it when they're losing?
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dawlishgal
04:22 PM on 02/08/2012
How quickly Faux Nooze forgets how Republicans recruited the dregs of the military...the ones who wanted revenge because Kerry blew the whistle against their atrocities against civilians in VietNam, and so they faked up a story that negated the official records of his heroism, and they were proud of themselves for having done so. And Bush denied having anything to do with it, even though the head PR flack is the widow of his first Texas running mate and the seed money was provided by pals of Poppy Bush who had already received political favors from the family. BTW, 15 of the 16 men who served on the same boat as Kerry backed up his story, but several reported that their names were being used by the Swifties. The shocking thing is that NONE of the networds bothered to investigate or report the truth about this group, whose sole purpose was to destroy the reputation of a hero in the interest of wallpaperig over the cowardice of his opponent.
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Righties, you can't eat or drink money.
02:21 PM on 02/08/2012
Eric, good article and completely true. This was a great lesson for Liberals to get off their behinds.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
01:53 PM on 02/08/2012
My son Shawn, who is gay, had a problem with a group of religious bullies when he was in high school. A group of girls formed a school-sanctioned "prayer circle" who would surround kids like Shawn in the school hallways and in the lunchroom and "pray" out loud for them --- in Shawn's case, these girls focused on his sexual orientation and would try to "pray away the gay."

When I learned about this at the dinner table one night, I was furious and wanted to intervene. Shawn said calmly, "No, Daddy. I got this covered."

The next thing I know, Shawn's dating one of the girls in the prayer group. Taking her to movies, charming her parents, playing his guitar for her. Nicest boy she ever dated. (I was amazed; his six siblings wanted to gag.)

Then after a week, it stopped. Shawn dumped her and moved on to another girl in the prayer group. Same thing. Movies, parents, music, move on to another girl, rinse, repeat.

Pretty soon the girls in the prayer group stopped speaking to each other and the prayer group broke up.

Shawn finished the year by asking one of the girls' older brothers to accompany him to the prom ...
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Rex Devious
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02:40 PM on 02/10/2012
That's kinda awesome.
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trumbull desi
If I have something pithy to say, see below
02:41 PM on 02/10/2012
You have one smart son there rockysparks. Seems he takes after his Dad.
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rockysparks
there's no law against being annoying.
04:55 PM on 02/10/2012
God help him, lol.
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intolleft
ObamaCare...getting you shovel ready
01:28 PM on 02/08/2012
When did "grassroots" include members of congress and special interest groups with deep pockets?
01:11 PM on 02/08/2012
You know all the nerds fro HS with the pocket pals, no girlfriends, un-cool clothes, unaccepted by most of their peers, never ever got laid........that is the GOTP. And that is why they are angry.
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BlackJAC
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06:33 PM on 02/08/2012
Not quite: the gops would be the ones who did the jocks' homework for them and found refuge in Ayn Rand.  The others, the ones who buried themselves in sci-fi and comic books, wound up founding Fortune 500 computer companies.
06:43 PM on 02/08/2012
Apparently you are in group two. :)
05:16 PM on 02/10/2012
I'm thinking that the GOTP is are the dorks who aspired to nerdhood, where at least they might have gotten good grades if they had the faculties to study, No girlfriends, bad clothes, poor skin and a deep hatred for those who actually did get good grades. You don't have that much antipathy towards "book learning" if you were capable of it yourself.

I'm siding with South Parks explanation for their anger. The GOTP, the Cartmans of America.
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I'm a conservative, and you may not like that.
01:01 PM on 02/08/2012
"In the process, Rios perfectly captured two of the conservative media's least redeeming, yet dominant, traits: perpetual victimization and an inability to lose with class."
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Hello pot...it's the kettle calling.
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UnknownSolider
05:04 PM on 02/08/2012
what do you have agaisnt kettles?
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amaboss52
I think, therefore I am, I think?
05:35 PM on 02/08/2012
Once again you are confirming the truth to the above quoted statement.
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Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
12:45 PM on 02/08/2012
I would much rather have liberals impose their views of society on us, than to have to live in a world comprised of conservative "values."
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jockmama
10:26 PM on 02/08/2012
Ab-so-BLOOMIN'-lutely!
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Blastrocat
Tiger by the tail
11:14 AM on 02/08/2012
Excellent article.
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DevonTexas
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11:09 AM on 02/08/2012
Well done. Thanks.