Reacting to the Pelosi Assault – Here We Go Again

 

Here we go again; the rush to politicize another horrific violent assault.

We see it with every terrible mass shooting. And now, with the bizarre attack on the 82-year-old husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Paul Pelosi.

We wish him a full recovery and the full force of our justice system on his attacker. From several accounts of the assailant, he was deranged, if not mentally ill. But that hasn’t stopped partisans from trying to pin the attack on Republicans in these final days before the 2022 elections.

“Following the attack on Paul Pelosi, Democrats and the media quickly framed the alleged assailant as a right-wing conspiracy theorist incited to violence by rhetoric from former President Donald Trump and Republicans,” reported Justthenews.com.

And it was led by none other than the President of the United States, Joseph R. Biden.

President Biden on Friday likened the attack against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, saying the San Francisco attacker shouting “Where is Nancy?” echoed chants used by the rioters.

Speaking at a Democratic fundraiser in Philadelphia, Mr. Biden condemned the attack as an act of political violence and chastised Republicans for stoking widespread vitriol.

“It’s reported that the same chant used by this guy they have in custody was used on January 6th in the attacks on the U.S. Capitol,” he said. “This is reported. I can’t guarantee it. We can tell you what’s being reported.”

Please don’t complain to me about anything Donald Trump said ever again. Joe Biden is unfit for the presidency. Gone are the days of waiting for the facts before weighing in on such matters.

Blogger and former California Independent gubernatorial candidate Michael Shellenberger detailed the assailant’s story. It’s worth your time. He concludes with this:

We must reject the opportunism of politicians and activist journalists to blame addiction-and-mental-health tragedies on their political opponents. When fanaticism is behind violence we should hold the ideologies to account. But it was, fundamentally, mental instability, not political ideology, that drove DePape. My aunt who suffered from schizophrenia, and was raised in the 1950s, had delusions about Elvis and JFK. Psychotic homeless people I interview speak frequently of their communications with aliens. There is a huge difference between the mere rantings of a psychotic and the ideological drivers of a fanatic.

Finally, it’s simply not the case, as Biden claimed, that just “one party” lies, and talks of stolen elections; they both do. DePape’s alleged attack on Pelosi was not, at bottom, “the direct result of toxic right-wing rhetoric,” as Weiner said, but rather the direct result of America’s continuing failure to properly treat mental illness, dangerous psychiatric disorders, and drug addiction.

He’s right, of course. Shellenberger, a former Progressive activist, and energy expert (nuclear proponent), is a best-selling author on the Golden State’s homelessness crisis.

The people who expect me to write a dissertation on the evil attack on Paul Pelosi are also strangely silent about an assassination attempt on a sitting US Supreme Court justice and violent attacks on more than 100 pro-life pregnancy centers, organizations, and churches. The White House has been strangely mute on that violence, with one exception.

I quarter no lectures or lessons from them. This isn’t about “whataboutism.” It is about incivility, double standards, hypocrisy, and projection.

One constructive reaction concerns growing threats of violence against our public officials and the need to increase their security. The shooting of former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords (D-AZ). The attack at a Republican congressional baseball practice that nearly killed US Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA). The violent assault on US Senator Rand Paul (R-KY). The “Swatting” of US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). And now this.

Perhaps we could start by having the children of our public officials at least not celebrate attacks on Members of Congress, as Christine Pelosi did in 2020 in this now-deleted tweet.

Regardless of party affiliation, all of us need to consistently call out and condemn the violence of this nature and the celebrations and politicization of it by partisans, especially in our tribes. Until we do, this incivility will continue and incent more violence and evil.

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  1. kedavis Coolidge
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    First there are waiting periods, background checks, limits on how many you can buy at a time and maybe even how many you may possess…

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  2. Flicker Coolidge
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    Zip ties are fantastic.  I all sizes.  It’s a shame that now we’ll have to endure common sense zip tie control laws.  And common sense hammer control.  Nails will be bought up by the billions to supply every government agency for “practice” hammering.

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  3. DaveSchmidt Coolidge
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    First there are waiting periods, background checks, limits on how many you can buy at a time and maybe even how many you may possess…

    Will they have zip tie buy back programs?  Sounds like something AOC might sponsor.  

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  4. kedavis Coolidge
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    DaveSchmidt (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    First there are waiting periods, background checks, limits on how many you can buy at a time and maybe even how many you may possess…

    Will they have zip tie buy back programs? Sounds like something AOC might sponsor.

    I would make more profit from twist-tie buy-backs.

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  5. Percival Thatcher
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    I have dozens of them in my desk drawer, enough to restrain the entire NPR newsroom, probably. I use them to secure wire bundles. Will I need a license?

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  6. DaveSchmidt Coolidge
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    Percival (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    I have dozens of them in my desk drawer, enough to restrain the entire NPR newsroom, probably. I use them to secure wire bundles. Will I need a license?

    The ATF will confiscate them.  

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  7. Hugh Inactive
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    First there are waiting periods, background checks, limits on how many you can buy at a time and maybe even how many you may possess…

    I buy a thousand at a time.  I guess I’m a dealer.

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  8. TBA Coolidge
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    Percival (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    I have dozens of them in my desk drawer, enough to restrain the entire NPR newsroom, probably. I use them to secure wire bundles. Will I need a license?

    I use zip ties to secure my excess zip ties. 

    Come at me, gov! 

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  9. Percival Thatcher
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    DaveSchmidt (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    I have dozens of them in my desk drawer, enough to restrain the entire NPR newsroom, probably. I use them to secure wire bundles. Will I need a license?

    The ATF will confiscate them.

    I just remembered. I lost them all in a tragic rewiring accident.

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  10. Fake John/Jane Galt Coolidge
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    Flicker (View Comment):

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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Fake John/Jane Galt (View Comment):

    So does the area that Paul Pelosi was in have a Castle Doctrine? Or a stand your ground law? Is it “duty to retreat” area? Given Pelosi political leaning should they not also respond as “duty to retreat” doctrine? I understand that the man did not have a weapon and that the hammer was actually Paul Pelosi’s. A case can be made that this deranged mentally confused person accidently entered Paul Pelosi personal space where Paul Pelosi decided to attack him with a hammer. Seems like charges could be made. I suspect anybody else in California would be facing jail time but being Democrats they are above the law.

    The simplest, most benign explanation is that DePape showed up at Pelosi’s door half dressed, and rang the bell, and perhaps called out a bit.

    Pelosi remembered DePape from years before as a crazy green activist, and thought that it would be easier all around to let him in and see what he wants at 2am.

    DePape got more and more agitated, and Pelosi called 911, but to avoid any overresponse from the police, said he didn’t know DePape, but he was a friend (meaning acquaintance) named David, and then hung up.

    The dispatcher knows to reconnect with 911 callers and can’t and sent out for an urgent wellness check.

    In the mean time, DePape got aggressive, and Pelosi tried to arm himself.

    As police arrived, DePape struggled to take the hammer, and hit Pelosi.

    This seems to be reasonable. True or not, this seems to be what the determination will be.

    Or maybe DePape is Paul’s gay lover and this is all a lovers spat that got out of control. Birds and a feather and all.

    I said the simplest and most benign explanation. And by the way, Castle doctrine distinctions don’t apply to congress and friends.

    From what I can tell pretty much no laws apply to members of Congress and their friend, family, crony, sponsors.

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  11. OldPhil Coolidge
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    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    It’s also an “echo” of the guy who was caught intending to assassinate Kavanaugh.

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  12. Flicker Coolidge
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    OldPhil (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    It’s also an “echo” of the guy who was caught intending to assassinate Kavanaugh.

    You must use them only for good.

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  13. kedavis Coolidge
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    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    Who had zip ties on Jan 6?  Probably just the FBI plants.

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  14. Bob W Member
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    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

     

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  15. Flicker Coolidge
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    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

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  16. kedavis Coolidge
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

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  17. namlliT noD Member
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    Oh man, Twitter is lighting up:

     

     

     

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  18. GlennAmurgis Coolidge
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    Gary Robbins (View Comment):

    It is shameful how many of the usual suspects at Ricochet have spun the false narrative that Paul Pelosi was attacked by a male prostitute. Shame on you.

    like those who pushed Russian Collusion?

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  19. DrewInWisconsin, Oik Member
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    GlennAmurgis (View Comment):

    Gary Robbins (View Comment):

    It is shameful how many of the usual suspects at Ricochet have spun the false narrative that Paul Pelosi was attacked by a male prostitute. Shame on you.

    like those who pushed Russian Collusion?

    Or “We must 25th-Amendment President Trump because he has dementia, just like his father did!” which I think Gary repeated about 4 dozen times here at Ricochet.

    Remember all the “experts” who were brought onto the news channels to diagnose Trump’s alleged dementia, concluding that he needed to be removed from office?

    They sure are quiet now . . .

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  20. Columbo Inactive
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    GlennAmurgis (View Comment):

    Gary Robbins (View Comment):

    It is shameful how many of the usual suspects at Ricochet have spun the false narrative that Paul Pelosi was attacked by a male prostitute. Shame on you.

    like those who pushed Russian Collusion?

    Or “We must 25th-Amendment President Trump because he has dementia, just like his father did!” which I think Gary repeated about 4 dozen times here at Ricochet.

    Remember all the “experts” who were brought onto the news channels to diagnose Trump’s alleged dementia, concluding that he needed to be removed from office?

    They sure are quiet now . . .

    Almost as quiet as those who jumped to the conclusion to cry ‘shameful’ regarding Paul Pelosi, eh?

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  21. Bishop Wash Member
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    OldPhil (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    It’s also an “echo” of the guy who was caught intending to assassinate Kavanaugh.

    Saw a lefty defending the decision to run Kavanaugh’s story on page 20. A poster asked why this attack was page 1 material, even if below the fold, and Kavanaugh was relegated to page 20. The lefty said Kavanaugh’s attacker turned himself in, so there was no assassination attempt and therefore, no story. Anything to justify the bias.

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  22. Bishop Wash Member
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

    Like the old Twitter game of listing three items in a shopping cart that would make the Wal-Mart cashier wonder about you.

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  23. Flicker Coolidge
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    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

    Like the old Twitter game of listing three items in a shopping cart that would make the Wal-Mart cashier wonder about you.

    I’ve never played that game.  You mean like going through the 12-or-less line with just Dentugrip, Preparation H, and hydrocortisone cream?

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  24. DrewInWisconsin, Oik Member
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    Yeah, here it is:

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  25. Bishop Wash Member
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

    Like the old Twitter game of listing three items in a shopping cart that would make the Wal-Mart cashier wonder about you.

    I’ve never played that game. You mean like going through the 12-or-less line with just Dentugrip, Preparation H, and hydrocorisone cream?

    Yep. Or shovel, rope, and a tarp.

    • #115
  26. Bishop Wash Member
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Yeah, here it is:

    I’m glad someone else mentioned Harry Reid and exercise bands in the comments. I used that reference this weekend and hoped people understood it. It wasn’t that long ago.

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  27. The Reticulator Member
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oik (View Comment):

    Vance Richards (View Comment):

    And now “zip ties” take on a new meaning. Yay journalism!

    How long before zip ties are going to be illegal to possess? Dang, I use about 40 zip ties on my winter fencing every year. just as many on my garden fencing in the summer. I’m going to be seen as a criminal.

    First there are waiting periods, background checks, limits on how many you can buy at a time and maybe even how many you may possess…

    And there will be a federal registry to track them. 

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  28. Charlotte Member
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

    Like the old Twitter game of listing three items in a shopping cart that would make the Wal-Mart cashier wonder about you.

    I’ve never played that game. You mean like going through the 12-or-less line with just Dentugrip, Preparation H, and hydrocorisone cream?

    Or, as I like to call it, “Thursday”.

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  29. kedavis Coolidge
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    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

    Like the old Twitter game of listing three items in a shopping cart that would make the Wal-Mart cashier wonder about you.

    I’ve never played that game. You mean like going through the 12-or-less line with just Dentugrip, Preparation H, and hydrocorisone cream?

    Yep. Or shovel, rope, and a tarp.

    Or considering the other story, zip ties instead of rope.

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  30. DaveSchmidt Coolidge
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    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bishop Wash (View Comment):

    Flicker (View Comment):

    Bob W (View Comment):

    I just heard on the news he had duct tape also. Better get to Home Depot tomorrow and stock up ties and tape.

    That’s getting kinky.

    Like the old Twitter game of listing three items in a shopping cart that would make the Wal-Mart cashier wonder about you.

    I’ve never played that game. You mean like going through the 12-or-less line with just Dentugrip, Preparation H, and hydrocortisone cream?

    And cashier would say, “Sir, did you forget your feminist hygiene products?”

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