Georgia GOP’er Pathetic for Not Immediately Condemning Shoot Obama Remark

02/28/2011 9:44 am 3 comments

Congressman Paul Broun (R-Ga.) now says he was stunned after an elderly man at a town hall meeting said, “Who is going to shoot Obama?”

Broun was so stunned that it took him three days to finally issue his own statement on the comment, which was reported in the Athens (Ga.) Banner-Herald. Broun now says the comment was so offensive that he didn’t want to even “dignify it with a response.”

“Therefore, at that moment I moved on to the next person with a question,” Broun said in his statement. “After the event, my office took action with the appropriate authorities. I deeply regret that this incident happened at all. Furthermore, I condemn all statements — made in sincerity or jest — that threaten or suggest the use of violence against the president of the United States or any other public official. Such rhetoric cannot and will not be tolerated.”

I’m sorry, folks, this is simply utter BS, and Broun’s statement isn’t worth the paper it was released on.

You would think that a sitting member of the House of Representatives would not take kindly to anybody — young, middle age or elderly — making a joke about shooting an elected official after that body, and the nation, was stunned at the attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on Jan. 8 as she met with her constituents.

In his statement, Broun said such comments “cannot and will not be tolerated.”

But he did tolerate it. Just imagine what the story would have been had Broun manned up and looked that elderly man in the eye and said, “Sir, how dare you? I don’t care if you disagree with the policies of President Obama. I don’t care if you are a Republican and he’s a Democrat; that man is the president of the United States, and you or anyone else should be ashamed of making light of shooting OUR president. This nation suffered greatly after the tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and we fervently prayed for the health of President Ronald Reagan when he was seriously wounded. Sir, I ask you to apologize right now to me, to the people in this room and to the president.”

If Broun had made that kind of tough statement, there is no doubt that he would have been applauded for showing some conviction and denouncing — on the spot — any hateful comments.

Instead, Broun stood there like a wimp. And according to blog commenter Mark Fermer, Broun laughed along with the audience to the question.

So, what did Broun say in response to the question?

“The thing is, I know there’s a lot of frustration with this president,” according to the Athens Banner-Herald. “We’re going to have an election next year. Hopefully, we’ll elect somebody that’s going to be a conservative, limited-government president … who will sign a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare.”

“There’s a lot of frustration?” Broun essentially tied shooting the president of the United States to those not happy with President Obama’s policies.

It’s this kind of hateful rhetoric that should anger the American people. And conservatives and Republicans should be outraged that one of their own would even utter such a comment. If this comment had been made at a town hall meeting of a democrat under President George W. Bush, and a House democrat responded with a similar meek response, the right wing would rightfully be up in arms for the lack of an immediate denunciation. It’s perplexing to me why folks are just unwilling to set an audience straight for nonsense.

In 2008, while speaking at an election forum in Houston, a fellow speaker made a comment about the work being done by President Bush in Africa, especially as it related to malaria and HIV/AIDS. The mostly black audience of 1,000 essentially said nothing.

I grabbed the microphone and scolded them for their silence. I said it was shameful that their dislike of President Bush would allow them to not be thankful for the billions he earmarked for the Motherland to eradicate the deadly diseases. Then, and only then, did the audience begin to clap in approval.

It would have been wrong for me to not say anything at that time. Giving credit to good deeds in Africa doesn’t even compare to a fool joking about shooting the president, but we can’t be so impotent in not challenging our supporters, friends or family for their ridiculous behavior.

Rep. Broun, shame on you for not setting that elderly man straight; shame on the others there who didn’t immediately stand up and chastise him for the comment. And shame on that man whose ignorance knows no bounds. Clearly, he has no respect for this nation and the office of the president of the United States.

Whether you voted for him or not, if you’re an American, President Barack Obama is OUR president. And he deserves the proper dignity and respect we expect of all those who have held that office.

Roland S. Martin is an award-winning CNN analyst and the author of the book “The First: President Barack Obama’s Road to the White House as originally reported by Roland S. Martin.” Please visit his website at www.RolandSMartin.com. To find out more about Roland S. Martin and read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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  • Anonymous

    The unconscienceable politician wouldn’t open his mouth to denounce the remark that came out of the old man that blurt it out! Southern politicians playing with fire to rehash segregation behavior.

  • Robert Copeland

    Roland,I have two points to make.
    1) the main reason very little in get done in Washington these is because Beohner and his boys/girls are so busy playing the “Obama is Black” card figuring that whatever might accomplished may be accredted to Mr. Obama.
    2) Southerners-politicians and other folk alike -are still stuck in the 1950s on many,many issues, especially the social /moralissues

  • Roderick E. Gardner Sr

    All of our so called Black Leaders have all faded into the sunset. If, Colin Powell, C. Rice, and President Obama will get together and come up with a plan to overhaul African-Americans and Africa we could have a new outlook in America. They have all seen the books and the secrets, no other Black Leaders has the education of America’s business or foreign cost and relationships. We must embrace this leadership to guide us to a new vision to deal with America today.

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