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karynnj

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13. The lead in question was disingenuous.
Thu Dec 11, 2025, 10:48 AM
Dec 11

Asked of Kirk's wife, it was never going to lead to a serious discussion of the impact of hate rhetoric including that on the right. It also subtly set up the idea that many people on the left were happy or " thought he had it coming".

Anyone reading DU that day would have seen a mix of reactions. The main one was that the right would make him a blameless martyr and the blame for his death would be assigned to us.

It ignores that the motive of the man, raised in a very red, gun loving family was Kirk's hateful rhetoric against the shooter's partner. That rhetoric was not as Weiss described it just something he disagreed with, but rhetoric driving actions including legislation that harmed trans people.

I agree that I do not expect Weiss in later questions to address that, especially as it would be unseemly to ask those questions of a crying widow. Instead, the question may be whether she is exploiting his widow or, more likely, giving her a platform. Either way, I doubt it will be a serious effort to look at the danger of the increasing political hate speech.

If Weiss were interested in questioning the increase in partisan hatred, the way to question it is not an interview with the widow of a murdered man who used hate speech against others.

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Insane. live love laugh Dec 11 #1
Not ONE question will be asked about her husband's rhetoric while he was alive. NCDem47 Dec 11 #2
The ratings will speak for themselves. C_U_L8R Dec 11 #3
They are showing this on a Saturday night newdeal2 Dec 11 #6
They should be LAUGHED off the air bucolic_frolic Dec 11 #4
My god. Look I'm very sorry about what happened but if you constantly are breaking down underpants Dec 11 #5
Yes. They're leading with sympathy-getting crap. MineralMan Dec 11 #8
Absolutely. I wonder how many CBS viewers will ask out loud underpants Dec 11 #19
This is not breaking down grief. It is dry tear sniffling Polly Hennessey Dec 11 #9
The most common comparison on line is Tammy Faye Baker underpants Dec 11 #21
CBS News is dead to me. Mr. Katy Tur? Please. And now this nonsense, CBS is Trump propaganda now. dem4decades Dec 11 #7
What do you say to people I made up? Qutzupalotl Dec 11 #10
CBS--the most persistent of all the Project Mockingbird agents IMO librechik Dec 11 #11
I associate cross necklaces with the worst sort of human beings. USS_Dauntless Dec 11 #12
The lead in question was disingenuous. karynnj Dec 11 #13
Have also dumped CBS Evening News. I now switch back/forth w/ABC & NBC, until they start w/the fluff stuff RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Dec 11 #14
Might I suggest using an old media for news? Radio rurallib Dec 11 #15
I use a broad range of sources for my news. MineralMan Dec 11 #16
Fuck CBS progressoid Dec 11 #17
Joy Reid weighs in SocialDemocrat61 Dec 11 #18
Another conservative voice silenced by the liberal media! Takket Dec 11 #20
oh look she's gone back to mourning black for the interview....no males to grope to comfort her msongs Dec 11 #22
She's a performance artist, just like her late husband. MineralMan Dec 11 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author MineralMan Dec 11 #24
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