The Media Research Center isn’t interested in waiting for the facts to come in before assigning blame for the firebombing of a county Republican office in North Carolina. It’s the age of Trump, after all, and the MRC no longer believes in facts.
The MRC’s Kyle Drennen has a culprit all lined up. In an Oct. 17 post, he complains that NBC’s “Today” show were discussing whether Donald Trump’s “dark tone” set the stage for election violence. We’ll let Drennen rant from here:
The reporter had the audacity to feature a sound bite from left-wing HBO host Bill Maher to lecture viewers on civility: “If you have that mindset, and then he loses, what happens?”
In July, Maher referred to Republicans as “retarded Nazis” who plan to force immigrants into “boxcars.”
It was precisely that kind of rhetoric that was employed by the criminals who firebombed the Republican Party office in North Carolina.
So, it’s apparently Bill Maher’s fault that the GOP office got firebombed. Got it.
What, you say? That’s specious logic, you say? Well, we’re just using the the MRC’s own logic patterns. The day before, the MRC’s Nicholas Fondacaro asserted that CNN’s Brian Stelter “was concluding Donald Trump’s ‘over heated the rhetoric’ [sic] was what caused the attack.” This despite the fact that Fondacaro also quoted Stelter as saying, “We have no idea who has done this. We don’t know if it’s a Republican, a Democrat, a movement. No idea.”
Fondacaro then went on to say, “But according to a report by The Hill, two hours before Stelter was on air, authorities found the graffiti labeling local Republicans as Nazis. That’s not really a term Republicans like to call each other oddly enough, it’s usually a term flung by the left.”
So, apparently, it all comes back to Bill Maher.