In an attempt to control the narrative around mass shootings in the United States, a leaked memo reveals the GOPโs strategy in doing so: Point the finger at the left and minimize the role of white supremacy at all costs.
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The Tampa Bay Times has the scoop:
Congressional Republicans recently circulated talking points on gun violence that falsely described the El Paso massacre and other mass shootings as โviolence from the left.โ
A document obtained by the Tampa Bay Times and sent by House Republicans provides a framework for how to respond to anticipated questions like, โWhy wonโt you pass legislation to close the โgun show loopholeโ in federal law?โ and โWhy shouldnโt we ban high-capacity magazines?โ The answers are boilerplate Republican arguments against tougher gun restrictions.
Despite FBI Director Christopher Wray recently telling Congress that โa majority of the domestic terrorism cases weโve investigated are motivated by some version of what you might call white supremacist violence,โ the document, allegedly courtesy of the House Republican Conference, offers the following response to assertions that a relationship exists between white nationalism and the rash of recent mass shootings:
โWhite nationalism and racism are pure evil and cannot be tolerated in any form,โ the document said. โWe also canโt excuse violence from the left such as the El Paso shooter, the recent Colorado shooters, the Congressional baseball shooter, Congresswoman Giffordsโ shooter and Antifa.โ
Typically, these communication strategies, which are created by the House Republican Conference, arenโt shared publicly. So this glimpse behind the veil has left the GOP rattled.
The office of Rep. Liz Cheney, chair of the House Republican Conference, declined requests to comment while Summer Robertson, spokeswoman for Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.), regurgitated the same modus operandi weโve come to expect.
โWe have sadly seen violence from ideological extremists on both sides and that is completely unacceptable and must be condemned,โ Robertson told the Tampa Bay Times. โCongressman Bilirakis has always been clear that he denounces bigotry and hate speech, regardless of its source, including from white nationalists.โ
But as most are well aware, the โboth sidesโ argument is steeped in bullshit, as evidenced by the Anti-Defamation Leagueโs findings:
โAccording to ADLโs Center on Extremism, 73.3% of U.S. extremist-related murders in the past decade were committed by right-wing extremists, including white supremacists,โ the ADL tweeted on Aug. 4. โLeaders must immediately take concrete steps to curb this alarming trend. #ElPasoโ
I donโt expect the GOP to ever change course from churning out official responses that are likely stolen from Tucker Carlsonโs Teleprompter, but this revelation reinforces the depths of what weโre all up against.
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