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March 26th, 2010
08:00 AM ET

Hazards of the health care debate

(CNN) – Call it the hazards of health care reform: Voice mail death threats, bullet holes through windows, suspicious envelopes filled with white powder.

Fourteen members of Congress, including two Republicans now, are claiming they've been targeted. Both parties are blaming each other for fanning the flames of health care hate. Our Susan Candiotti has the report.


Filed under: Politics
March 26th, 2010
06:00 AM ET

Avlon: Hate is cheap political tool

Editor’s note: John P. Avlon is a senior political columnist for The Daily Beast and author of the new book "Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America." Previously, he served as chief speechwriter for New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and was a columnist and associate editor for The New York Sun.

[cnn-photo-caption image= http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2009/images/07/13/john.avlon.art.jpg caption="CNN Independent analyst John Avlon says an escalation of angry rhetoric and actions this week are the results of hate in the service of hyper-partisanship."]

By John Avlon, Special to CNN

In the wake of the health care vote, we’ve seen an escalation of angry rhetoric and actions, fueling this week’s wingnuts to ugly new heights of incitement.

At least ten members of the House of Representatives received death threats this week while Republican House Leader Eric Cantor reported that bullets had been fired at his district offices in Virginia. Four local Democratic Party offices and district congressional offices had their windows broken with bricks.

All this follows the online exhortations of militia leader Mike Vanderboegh, who wrote on his blog this past Friday: “If we break the windows of hundreds, thousands, of Democrat party headquarters across this country, we might just wake up enough of them to make defending ourselves at the muzzle of a rifle unnecessary.”

I interviewed Vanderboegh at length late last year for my book "Wingnuts." He is a self-described “former leftist” and SDS member who became a Second Amendment activist and leader in the militia movement during the 1990s. Last year, he co-founded a loosely-affiliated Hatriot group known as the Three Percenters.

Over the past year, he has detailed his unhinged opposition to the Obama administration: “You should understand that we are rapidly coming to a point in this country when half of the people are going to become convinced of the illegitimacy of this administration and its designs upon our liberty. Need I remind you that this side is the one with most of the firearms?”

This week he’s been hitting the radio show circuit to promote his message. This isn’t just wingnut stuff, it’s indicative of a new breed of Hatriot militias – those who believe its patriotic to fear the government and hate the president. It’s the politics of incitement.

At a time when Sarah Palin posted a Facebook page with gun-scope cross-hairs on the districts of Democratic representatives she is seeking to unseat this fall, the unhinged could be getting further encouragement from the former GOP VP nominee. In light of the death threats, decency and a modicum of good judgment should inspire Palin to take that map down immediately.

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Filed under: Opinion • Politics • Wingnuts of the week
March 25th, 2010
02:00 PM ET

New Yorkers on politics, economy & Tiger Woods

(CNN) – Americans have plenty to say when it comes to politics. We wanted to try something a little different to tap into the feelings of everyday Americans, by catching up with them during their commute home.

Our Jim Acosta caught the train with eight New Yorkers to get their thoughts on some hot topics.


Filed under: Politics
March 25th, 2010
01:00 PM ET

House Dem. says vandals targeted his family after vote

(CNN) – Democratic congressional leaders Wednesday demanded Republicans join them in condemning a spate of threats and vandalism that has followed Sunday's vote on a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. health care system.

One of the Democrats who says he's been a victim of that "health care hate" is Virginia Rep. Tom Perriello. He joined us on Thursday's American Morning to share his story.


Filed under: Politics
March 25th, 2010
12:00 PM ET

Hoyer: Health care threats are unacceptable

(CNN) – There was a small health care victory for Republicans overnight. The Senate, plowing through a mountain of GOP amendments, hit a procedural pothole.

Two flaws in the health care "fixes" will send the bill back to the House for another vote. It comes as the health care conversation turns ugly, with House Democrats becoming the targets of harassment, vandalism and even death threats.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is calling on both parties to condemn threats and harassment of House members. He joined us on Thursday's American Morning.


Filed under: Politics
March 25th, 2010
09:00 AM ET

Did Bush wipe hand on Clinton?

(CNN) – A new viral video has people asking, did former President George W. Bush wipe his hand on former President Bill Clinton after shaking hands in Haiti?

We've tracked down a couple theories. Plenty of news reports imply, or flat out say: Yeah, that's exactly what happened. But other reports say it was probably an affectionate pat on the arm, or that former President Bush, who's known for being on time, could have been tugging on former President Clinton's sleeve trying to keep him on schedule.

You make the call.


Filed under: Politics
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