Sunday, January 9, 2011

Rev. Phelps' Church to Picket AZ Tragedy Victims' Funerals

This post isn't really about outrage over Rev. Fred Phelps and his crazy Westboro Baptist Church (which is mostly populated by members of his own family). What WBC does is very predictable: take a high profile tragedy, and glom onto it in the most profane way possible. It's what they do.


Image of former Democrat, Kevin Dujan
from Joe.My.God.
What caught my eye was a post by a "former Democrat" Kevin Dujan, who runs the anachronistic website, Hillbuzz. Dejected after Barack Obama won the Democratic primary for the 2008 presidential election, Dujan became a PUMA, that unusual political breed of Hillary Clinton supporters who pivoted 180 degrees, and inexplicably became staunch tea baggin' conservatives.  He (and they) became so disenchanted after their preferred candidate lost, they decided to go against everything she stood for. Which makes very little sense, but there you go.

Such cognitive dissonance can generate amusement and/or frustration in a reader of Hillbuzz. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a regular reader, only clicking through when Dujan says something stupid or embarrassing enough to garner a mention on a site I do read. This time, I was at a worse site, FreeRepublic.com, having my curiosity stoked by Saturday's shooting spree at Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' public event in Arizona. Any time something tragic happens, FR can be counted on for some of the most extreme, hyper-partisan, far-right wing stuff, and I like to keep tabs on that.

Anyway, someone at FR linked to Hillbuzz, which is odd, because Dujan is openly gay, something loathed and detested--it's a requirement to post there--by FReepers.  I guess when they agree with something, they can ignore certain things. There's that cognitive dissonance again. Hillbuzz wrote an article about Rev. Phelps' despicable plan to protest at a nine-year-old victim's funeral. But what does Dujan focus on? The fact that Phelps once considered himself a Democrat. Yeah, Kevin sweetie, I don't think the man's past affiliation with the Democratic Party is the lede here.  There isn't a Democrat alive (outside of whatever members of his church who might consider themselves thus) who'd claim him. And there isn't a thing about Phelps' whack job philosophy that lines up with Democratic politics.

Dujan himself once considered himself a Democrat. Democrats wouldn't claim him either.

[Excerpt (emphasis added)]



BRACE YOURSELVES: Democrat Fred Phelps and Westboro Hate Group announce plans to picket 9-year-old shooting victim Christina Greene’s funeral. A new low for Democrat hate groups.


The Left does some truly despicable things in this world, but this is a new low for Democrats.
Former three-time Democrat gubernatorial candidate Fred Phelps Jr. (commonly called just “Fred Phelps”) and his Westboro Hate Group have announced plans to disrupt the funeral of 9 year-old shooting victim Christina Greene. . .
You can read more (but I wouldn't recommend it) at: Hillbuzz

2 comments:

  1. I am glad you gave me some information about hillbuzz. I do give them credit for getting a screen shot of the Kos and a writing two days before the shooting threatening the congresswoman. I hope he didn't fabricate it.
    Phelps is no more a Democrat than he is a conservative, which the left tries to pin on us. Phelps is just a despicable crybaby looking for attention. It's a shame that courts bend over backwards for this clown protecting his "rights" when he violates people's rights all the time.

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  2. I won't defend Kos using similar language to Palin. On one hand, using "bull's eye" and "target" is common--perhaps too common--in speech. But in the case of Palin, she comes with the imagery of a hunter, a conservative a gun rights advocate. The gun imagery in her "get them Democrats, you betcha" graphic doesn't come across as just a figure of speech. Kos comes with no such imagery. Also, the thing from two days before the shootings was by a blogger nobody's much ever heard of. Does that make it okay? No, but it explains why it isn't considered as newsworthy as the Palin bit.

    As for Phelps, I think that's one thing we can agree on pretty much 100%. But it must be noted that the public, outside of gay people, payed him little attention until he started protesting military funerals. When it was just gay people and AIDS victims, he got no press, outside of the gay press.

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