Summary

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) posted a video suggesting journalists would report “less false stories” if violence were still used to resolve disputes.

He referenced the 1890 Capitol shooting of Rep. William Taulbee by reporter Charles Kincaid, who was acquitted.

After backlash, Mullin claimed he was joking and criticized The Oklahoman for covering the story.

A former MMA fighter, Mullin had previously threatened a union leader in a Senate hearing. Critics say his remarks echo Trump’s escalating “fake news” rhetoric and hostility toward the press.

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    19 days ago

    There’s no “I was joking” excuse for inciting violence. Being a politician means you are responsible for the consequences of your words. Or at least, it would if we had a functioning justice system.

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      19 days ago

      Its called Stochastic Terrorism, and now that he’s done it, he can be locked up without due process, and shipped to El Salvador.

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    19 days ago

    He referenced the 1890 Capitol shooting of Rep. William Taulbee by reporter Charles Kincaid, who was acquitted.

    So…

    His example is elected politicians getting shot for lying about some bullshit to a reporter?

    That’s some change American voters may be ok with…

    But also the complete opposite of what he wants to do.

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    GUYS! It was a JOKE! Calm DOWN! But also STOP Flipping Off TESLA OWNERS because that is TERRORISM!

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    19 days ago

    Senators would say less stupid things if violence were used to resolve disputes.

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    19 days ago

    This is standard procedure.

    Claim it was a “joke”. That way, others can say the same thing and use the same excuse. This normalizes it. Then, when some lone wolf actors take it seriously and act on it, people like this can say “We had nothing to do with it! He acted on his own!” and disavow themselves of all responsibility.

    This guy would love it if MAGA morons started taking it seriously and attacking reporters.

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    19 days ago

    Would be a decent enough idea if “fake news” actually meant outlets/personalities that just blatantly make shit up, but we all know what he actually means is “anyone I disagree with.”

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    Nothing in his tone suggests it’s a joke. He appears to be creating this video to tell a historic story relevant to that place. He nor annyone else nearby laughs. Posted to his senate account used for official communication. He can fuck all the way off with that lame ass attempt at an excuse.

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    I love the line “Mullin … criticized The Oklahoman for covering the story.”

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    19 days ago

    Lemmy user floats use of violence against reds and oranges.