The left's police-hating chickens are coming home to roost. While partisan liberals have gone out of their way to blame conservative media and the Tea Party movement for creating a "climate of hate," they are silent on the cultural and literal war on cops that has raged for decades — and escalated tragically this year.
The total number of law enforcement officers shot and killed this year is up 19 percent over last year, according to the Christian Science Monitor. More officers have died in ambush incidents this year than in any other since 2000.
The Lakewood, Wash., massacre on Thanksgiving weekend claimed the lives of four dedicated officers getting ready for work at a coffee shop Sunday morning. Maurice Clemmons — the violent career thug who received clemency from former Arkansas GOP Gov. Mike Huckabee and benefited from fatal systemic lapses in the criminal justice system — had many other enablers.
Clemmons had told numerous friends and family members to "watch the TV" before the massacre because he was going to "kill a bunch of cops." The witnesses did worse than nothing. Several have been arrested for actively aiding and abetting Clemmons — with shelter, food, money and medical aid — before he was discovered in Seattle early Tuesday morning and shot after threatening a patrol officer investigating Clemmons' stolen vehicle.
A militant online group called the National Black Foot Soldier Network celebrated Clemmons as a "Crowned BOW (Black on White) Martyr" and dubbed the Lakewood ambush a "preemptive strike on terrorists." It wasn't the only chilling propaganda cheering black-on-white police murders in the Pacific Northwest this year.
Just three weeks before the Lakewood massacre, the region endured another police attack. Suspect Christopher Monfort was arrested last month in the targeted shooting death of Seattle Police Department Officer Timothy Brenton and the wounding of his partner Britt Sweeney. Monfort had written diatribes against law enforcement, harping against white policemen.
The leader of a Seattle hip-hop/punk band commemorated the assassination with a T-shirt depicting Monfort's face splattered with blood and overlaid with a Seattle Police Department badge under the slogan "Deliver Us From Evil." The other side of the shirt read, "Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamp."
From where does the deadened and deadly callousness toward the thin blue line come?
How about years of cop-bashing rap from N.W.A.'s "F**k tha Police" and Ice-T's "Cop Killer" to Dead Prez's "Police State" ("I throw a Molotov cocktail at the precinct") and The Game's "911 is a Joke" (I ought to shoot 51 officers for the 51 times that boy was shot in New York")?
Try the glamorization of poisonous anti-police domestic terrorist groups like the Weather Underground and the Black Panthers.
Add in the mainstreaming of anti-police demagogues Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton (whose ex-wife and daughter were arrested recently after verbally abusing a Harlem cop and resisting arrest after running a red light). And toss in the global glorification of Death Row cop-killers Stanley "Tookie" Williams and Mumia Abu-Jamal by the Hollywood elite.
It is, in my mind, no coincidence that another of 2009's bloodiest multiple-police shootings took place in Oakland — a hotbed of black nationalism/Free Mumia radicalism that gave us the likes of Angela Davis, Huey Newton and Obama green jobs czar turned liberal think-tank fellow Van Jones (whose "creative" activism and "energy" in the Bay Area won senior White House adviser Valerie Jarrett's heart). Four Oakland officers went down and one was injured when a convicted felon ambushed them during a routine traffic stop. Nearly 20,000 law enforcement officers and supporters from around the country filled a memorial event for the fallen.
President Obama — Chicago pal of police-targeting Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers and the convener of the national beer summit to indulge his race-baiting, police-bashing Harvard professor friend Henry Louis Gates — did not attend the service.
Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2009). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.
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Ok, here's my problem. I agree that cop killers should get the needle. But let's not delude ourselves to think that every cop, indeed law enforcement in general, have been anything but fair and egalitarian to minorities and the poor. Further, to call the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (if you're going to call them out, use the CORRECT NAME) a terrorist group is a bit of a stretch, you think? if you were truly aware of the ORIGINAL group's history (the offshoots are poseurs and as intellectually dishonest as the 60's group's detractors), you would know that they didn't support cop killing; they wanted to see that cops weren't brutalizing local citizens. but truth doesn't jibe with ideology, so I guess the myth persists. How sad.
There is more than enough blame to go around, but I err on the side of putting the onus on law enforcement to take ownership and resolve the real issues that lead to such tragedies occuring. Even if you took out every black criminal in the hood, you'd still have scores of otherwise decent, law-abing people who will STILL see cops with nothing more than contempt. Now why do you think that is?
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Posted by: Therren Dunham
Fri Dec 4, 2009 8:24 AM
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Ok, here's my problem. I agree that cop killers should get the needle. But let's not delude ourselves to think that every cop, indeed law enforcement in general, have been anything but fair and egalitarian to minorities and the poor. Further, to call the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (if you're going to call them out, use the CORRECT NAME) a terrorist group is a bit of a stretch, you think? if you were truly aware of the ORIGINAL group's history (the offshoots are poseurs and as intellectually dishonest as the 60's group's detractors), you would know that they didn't support cop killing; they wanted to see that cops weren't brutalizing local citizens. but truth doesn't jibe with ideology, so I guess the myth persists. How sad.
There is more than enough blame to go around, but I err on the side of putting the onus on law enforcement to take ownership and resolve the real issues that lead to such tragedies occuring. Even if you took out every black criminal in the hood, you'd still have scores of otherwise decent, law-abing people who will STILL see cops with nothing more than contempt. Now why do you think that is?
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Posted by: Therren Dunham
Fri Dec 4, 2009 8:24 AM
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All cops are not saints, fair enough, but live a while in their shoes! Know that people in "pay grades" above you make the laws you are expected to enforce, regardless if you agree or not, regardless if those same people change the law AFTER you choose to become an officer of the law. I thought it was kind of funny to watch as the same Panthers ("for Self Defense" was added much later than the inception) backed the burning of neighborhoods during the Watts riots in the name of freedom and the tossing off of the "whitey" oppressive shackles. In fact, their neighborhoods were paid for by the very people who were seen as the oppressors. Perhaps they should have been allowed to go homeless, not much to burn down in a vacant lot filled with cardboard boxes, lmao! But the rioters still called it home, imagine that! To glorify anyone who takes another human life is wrong, period! Regardless of what you may think may have contributed to the taking of life, nothing justifies the killing of another human. Why do I think cops get a bad rap from the citizenry? Because people, humans, simply love dirty laundry! Especially when it's not theirs! No one wants to hear about advances in medicine or mathematics, space exploration or micro biology, that's boring! Lets find some bodies roasting in the Sun in the back of a locked tractor trailer but only imagine who put them in there and why. Lets find a body or two on fire, never mind why! Or maybe a kidnapped child dead in the desert, and think who knew? Yeah, people sure do love dirty laundry and the few bad cops we read about make that abundantly clear. Little, however, is thought of the good deeds done by the many organizations and people we all know are out there! Thank you for an excellent report Michelle! Good writing!!
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Posted by: bill s
Sat Dec 5, 2009 11:23 AM
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Um, no. The original moniker was as written by me earlier. Nice try.
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Posted by: Therren Dunham
Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:35 PM
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