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Stephen Pollard

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

Opinion

The Independent and the execution of the Queen

January 10, 2011 15:38
1 min read

I'm not sure the phrase 'self-aware' could be applied to the Independent. Today's paper is, to be blunt, disgusting.

Bien pensant opinion has, it seems, already decided - without a shred of conclusive evidence one way or the other - that the man who shot Gabrielle Giffords and murdered the people next to her was driven to act by the rhetoric of Sarah Palin and the Tea Party.

Now it may be that that is indeed the case. But none of us know. Even the US police don't know yet. It might be that he is just a nutcase. So how a bunch of self-regarding media intellectuals can assert it with the certainty they now have is quite beyond me.

And where does this idea that the US uniquely uses martial language and imagery in politics come from? The phrase 'target', which is now being cited as an example of what's wrong with the Tea Party's tactical language, is about as central to our own political vocabulary as is possible to be: target seats. And does no one remember the so-called 'decapitation strategy'? Or is it ok when such imagery is used here but not when Americans hear it.