MSNBC's Martin Bashir Outrageously Compares Rick Santorum to Mass Murderer Joseph Stalin
Ultra liberal Martin Bashir hit a new low on Tuesday, outrageously comparing Rick Santorum to mass-murdering dictator Joseph Stalin. In a fit of vitriol, the MSNBC anchor also connected the Republican to George Orwell's Big Brother from 1984.
However, the most repugnant moment came when Bashir spewed, "If you listen carefully to Rick Santorum, he sounds more like Stalin than Pope Innocent III." [MP3 audio here.]
What prompted this left-wing hate from MSNBC? Bashir began by playing a clip of Santorum in bad lighting. He then contrasted, "...When we last saw the Republican front-runner Rick Santorum speaking before a crowd yesterday, all we could think of was George Orwell's novel 1984 about a society dominated by the most extreme form of totalitarianism." Before showing a clip of the movie version of 1984, he added, "See if you can spot the similarities."
Bashir then highlighted Santorum and a seemingly unrelated clip from
the film. Big Brother was shown denouncing, "One week from now, in this
very square, we shall have a demonstration of our resolve."
The similarities? According to Bashir, "Rick Santorum holds some pretty stern views on a number of important issues and he regularly sounds like a theocrat. For example, he's asserted that the right to privacy does not exist and has equated same sex relationships with bestiality."
(Is Santorum Stalin or a theocrat? Considering that Stalin's Russia was rigidly atheistic, he can't be both.)
Bashir also included this nasty remark: "In reviewing his book It Takes a Family, one writer said "Mr. Santorum has one of the finest minds of the 13th century."
On January 6, 2012, Bashir warned Newt Gingrich to stop using hateful language "before someone gets killed."
When Sarah Palin made a Stalin reference, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell on the January 30th Last Word,
sputtered, "If I am reading that correctly, Sarah Palin is accusing
Mitt Romney of being Stalin-esque. This can't -- can this get any better
for Democrats? I don`t think it can."
A transcript of February 14 Martin Bashir segment, which aired at 3:59pm EST, follows: