So many bloggers have a disdain for the facts. Especially on the Left.
Take the bloggers in my former home state of Pennsylvania at “2 political junkies.”
In a piece called the “The Right Wing Echo Chamber/Filter,” they accuse me of “skewing” or something in an article about loathsome radical union thug Leo Gerard.
They accurately quote from my FrontPage Magazine article last year about Gerard. In it I wrote:
To Gerard, it is not radical leftist agitation that leads to violence but capitalism itself. Economic “inequality,” he says, “leads to instability and violence.”
In a Huffington Post column dated Halloween 2011 and titled “Sacrilege: Wall Street Worship,” Gerard wrote, “Such inequality leads to instability and violence.”
It’s pretty obvious that Gerard is criticizing capitalism, which, of course, is his privilege.
But the 2 political junkies, who may have been high at the time, accused me of dishonesty because I didn’t include a superfluous detail that they really, really, think I should have.
Gerard was indicating that he agreed with a report from the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace (whatever that is — sorry, no disrespect intended to anyone, but I’d never heard of it before). I’ve never read the report and didn’t deem it necessary when I wrote my article.
Immediately after writing, “Such inequality leads to instability and violence,” Gerard lifts a direct quotation that is apparently from the report. Here is the quotation:
If no solutions are found to the various forms of injustice, the negative effects that will follow on the social, political and economic level will be destined to create a climate of growing hostility and even violence, and ultimately undermine the very foundations of democratic institutions, even the ones considered most solid.
When Gerard wrote “Such inequality leads to instability and violence,” he was expressing his opinion about the supposed dangers of inequality which he happened to share with the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. Read the op-ed and it becomes obvious.
Because they don’t like me/were having a bad day/were paid by George Soros or for whatever reason the 2 political junkies attacked me.
Referring to the sentence “Such inequality leads to instability and violence,” the bloggers wrote:
Knowing that that sentence was written by Matthew “burglary tools” Vadum, I think we can reasonably ask whether Gerard actually said that?
And if so what was the context?
With the glorious google we find that he did, in fact, type out those words. But he was quoting someone else.
Who? You might ask.
The Vatican.
That’s called writing. For the 2 little einsteins in Western PA that’s W-R-I-T-I-N-G.
Now take a step back to see what Vadum said. He chose to lie to his audience and omit the faith-based conclusions that Gerard was quoting and agreeing with. Scaife’s braintrust at best failed and at worst lied to their audience by not checking the source of Vadum’s assertion.
Now go take a look at the blurb at the Trib. How much corresponds to reality? How much of it looks ridiculous? How credible is it? How credible do its readers think it is?
This is how the right wing echo chamber filter works. [emphasis added above]
We can see that this is how incompetent left-wing fact checkers work as they desperately try to discredit their ideological adversaries. When they’ve got nothing, they just make stuff up.
But I’m sure they think they’re just so smart.
Amateurs.