http://personalliberty.com/2013/04/30/the-politics-of-everything/
Here's the picture in question: http://personallibertycom.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/jackass.jpeg
And here's a quote:
[quote]Thursday was a tough day for the people of West, Texas. They gathered to bid a final farewell to their friends and family, 15 of whom died in the catastrophic explosion and fire at the West Fertilizer Co. storage and distribution center.
As a resident of Savannah, Ga., I have a sense of just how far a tragedy at a major local employer can reach. In February 2008, an explosion at the Imperial Sugar Refinery in nearby Port Wentworth reverberated far beyond the harrowing damage at the scene. Nearly everyone in the area was connected by blood or friendship to an employee at the plant.
To the best of my recollection, the various Imperial Sugar memorials evoked tears at best and indifference at worst. If someone tried to exploit the nightmare to press some twisted liberal ideological button, I neither heard nor read about it. While the usual Democratic vultures found their familiar roosts soon enough, the memorials themselves were treated with at least respectful silence.
Pity the same can’t be said for the folks in West. As they grieved together, Sacramento Bee editorial cartoonist Jack Ohman published this macabre substitute for humor:
Get it? See, the pencil-necked artist thinks the tragedy was caused by a lack of government bureaucracy. So he depicted Texas Governor Rick Perry — who has been enthusiastically recruiting businesses away from job-crushing, union thug-infested States governed by Democrats — as luring people to their doom in a fiery explosion. And, hey, there was a fiery explosion in West! Yeah, that’s some funny stuff, right there.
Perry tweeted the following response to the Bee’s ghoulish glee: “Disgusted by the @sacbee_news cartoon mocking death of fellow Americans in explosion. They owe the citizens of West an apology.” He didn’t say that the Bee should dump Ohman for shamelessly stomping on the graves of the West victims; he didn’t even point out the obvious fact that Ohman is a no-talent hack who is almost as funny as bone cancer. He simply noted that politicizing tragedy is inappropriate at best and cruel at worst.
Of course, The Bee chose to attack Perry rather than admit to atrocious comic timing. Bee Editorial Page Editor Stuart Leavenworth even took the inexplicably ugly step of blaming Perry: “Yes, a Texas governor is beating up on a cartoonist instead of taking some responsibility. shocking.” Leavenworth’s decision to double down against decency begs the question: Why be ghoulish and creepy when you can be ghoulish and creepy and blame your ghoulish creepiness on someone else? If Democrats want to ascribe every tragedy they encounter to some lack of adherence to their ideas, I suppose they’re welcome to it. Despite their own opposition to the 1st Amendment, they have the right to free speech — even unfunny, unpleasant and/or uncaring speech.
They have the right to spurious attempts to tie the Newtown, Conn., massacre to a lack of anti-Bill of Rights laws that wouldn’t have had any effect on the Newtown massacre. They have the right to bewildering efforts to tie the Boston Marathon bombing to “white Americans.” They have the right to pretend they’re not repudiated by actual facts at every turn. And, sadly, they have the right to pretend jokes about their fellow citizens dying in blazing infernos are funny.
Liberals politicize everything because to a liberal, everything is political. The air you breathe is political; ask the zealots at the Environmental Protection Agency. The food you eat is political; ask New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the first lady. To a liberal, even life itself is political. And judging by the President’s make-out session at Planned Parenthood last week, they’re solidly against it — unless the life in question belongs to a cop killer or an islamofascist. Ultimately, if you’re mourning the loss of family or friends and the Democrats can make political hay out of your grief, it’s not personal; it’s politics.[/quote]
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moderate conservative here. a few things: both sides are being assholes. Both sides are biased, which isn't too surprising considering this is politics we're talking about. Making fun of tragedy is one thing. I do it all the time, along with a large chunk of people on the internet. Making fun of a tragedy to push your political agenda is another, and shouldn't be done. Could this accident have been avoided? yes. Will making tasteless jokes about it solve it? no.
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Both parties have been acting like idiots for years. It is not just "liberals"
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Edited by Quantum: 5/1/2013 8:47:06 AMThat was incredibly retarded. This is literally a shittier source than Breitbart, Infowars and Natural News [i]combined.[/i]
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Edited by Flee: 5/1/2013 11:02:33 AMDat propaganda. How can people even take things like this seriously? The cartoon author is not making fun of those who died. He's addressing the ridiculousness of Perry's policy, and what can come of it, and you are falling for it and taking the bait. The author wants people to read it. He wants people to get upset, cause an uproar and thereby give him tons of publicity. You're only giving him exactly what he wants, which is getting his point across to as many people as possible. Not to mention that he's completely right. "No regulations! No check ups! No safety inspections or permits!" is all fun and games, until some poorly run factory causes an explosion that could have easily been prevented. And when someone eventually points out such idiocy, the only response the people behind such a flawed policy can give is "OMG, look at them, they're using the HORRIBLE DEATH OF FELLOW AMERICANS to support their WICKED POLITICS!!11!!" And then some people wonder why America's populism is often the laughing stock of many other Western first world countries.
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"who has been enthusiastically recruiting businesses away from job-crushing, union thug-infested States governed by Democrats" Dat bias Also wasn't there a conservative senator who made a joke about banning pressure cookers?
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[quote]See, the pencil-necked artist thinks the tragedy was caused by a lack of government bureaucracy.[/quote]well he's right
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Edited by Seggi: 5/1/2013 11:26:09 AM>no. 1 libertarian website >muh rights >deregulate everything
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If you got upset, it succeeded.
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If your art pisses people off, you're doing something right. That's the whole point of political cartoons; social/political commentary.
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Dem shit "sources".
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Obviously more regulations would have prevented this! Oh, wait, people are stupid no matter what?!
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>mfw Perry's policies actually were a factor in the causes of the disaster so this post gets a 2/10 at best >mfw too lazy to upload a face
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Except wasn't Perry off trying to get businesses to expand to Texas due to laxer regulations around that time? And wasn't the plant also in violation of federal regulation with regard to ammonium nitrate storage? So really, I see nothing wrong.
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I miss the days when people were clever enough to not have to insult others in order to 'troll.'
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I feel like I should get compensation for reading something so shit.
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You guys do all realize that they are just playing the game right? Things in politics are all twisted and turned, wibbly-wobbly, whiny-timey and through it all they have to play the game and act out their parts to present themselves in the only way that they know how to follow. It's all a part of the game.
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I like how you use #libtards lol
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This comment pretty accurately sums up my reaction to it. [quote]Wow. I keep forgetting how slanted away from reality this site is. Somewhat reminiscent of reading the same level of [crap] in the weekly rag put out by the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade I could sometimes stomach when I was in college. Ol' Ben here says, "See, the pencil-necked artist thinks the tragedy was caused by a lack of government bureaucracy." Who does he think he is? Classy Freddie Blassie? Pencil-neck? Seriously? Just for those who don't know (like Ol' Ben): >The plant had not been inspected by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) since 1985. >In 2006 the plant was cited for failing to obtain or qualify for a permit. What, did they think it was unnecessary? They didn't need one? Too much bureaucrcy? >"The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality investigated West Fertilizer on June 20, 2006, after receiving a complaint June 9 of a strong ammonia smell.[/quote]
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It's unquestionable that a lack of oversight caused the explosion. While tasteless, the comic does raise the correct point that Rick Perry's policies allowed it to happen.
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TL;DR Lol
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lol. "jackass.jpeg" Dude needs to get off his high horse.
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Definitely no bias from the author there...
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What is it?
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*Raises hand Excuse me, where do the Moderate Conservables go?