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By Wayne Barrett, Friday, Jun. 5 2009 @ 4:09PM
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After nearly a week of silence -- 13 hours of television -- Joe Scarborough finally addressed the assassination of George Tiller on Morning Joe at 7 a.m. today. The Voice has blogged twice this week about Scarborough's sustained and awkward silence, a stark contrast to every other show on MSNBC, which has covered the killing extensively and movingly.

Not only did the pro-life Scarborough launch his political career by defeating a pro-choice Republican to win a Florida congressional seat in 1994, the then 29-year-old insurance attorney debuted in local newspapers in 1993 as the pro bono attorney for the Pensacola man convicted of the first murder of an abortion doctor killer, Michael Griffin. What prompted the first Voice blog post was that Rachel Maddow had led her show with a photo of Griffin, whose three fatal shots to the back of Dr. David Gunn led a copycat assassin a couple of months later to shoot Dr. Tiller the first time, wounding Tiller in both arms. That mention by Maddow of Griffin inspired us to return to the cover story we did on Scarborough in 2008.

"We've got to learn to sit down and talk," said Scarborough at the climax of this morning's several minute segment including co-host Mika Brzezinski and Pat Buchanan...
"People who are pro-life like myself can't call people who are pro-choice murderers, and people who are pro-choice can't call people who are pro-life -- can't claim they don't give a damn about women and want women to die in back alley abortions. That is the sort of angry, heated rhetoric over the past quarter century that's gotten us to where we are today."

For most viewers, however, the conversation prior to this clear and forceful statement must have been very hard to follow. Brzezinski was in such a rush to defend Scarborough that she offered a rationale for his representation of Griffin before anyone told the audience that Scarborough was a lawyer in the case. ("People like to read into when you are trying to make the legal process move along, but I don't think there's anything to that," said Brzezinski).
Odder still, Scarborough, fairly deep into this obscure conversation, said he didn't want to give Griffin's name, even though he'd already identified his client as "the first person that shot an abortion doctor" and noted that the client was "from Pensacola," Scarborough's hometown. 

"The family wanted me then, and I'm sure now would appreciate me not talking about it that much, so I won't give his name," said Scarborough, who attributed his voluntary retention to connections between Griffin's family and his. When the Voice interviewed Scarborough about this case last year, he exhibited no similar reluctance to talk about Griffin by name, said his then father-in-law had asked him to get involved in the case, and said he hadn't talked to Griffin's father, Tom Griffin, a two-time donor to his congressional campaign, since 1993. He may have raised this cloak of confidentiality now -- despite all but naming Griffin -- as a way of suggesting a rationale for his weeklong end-run around the Tiller killing.

Scarborough portrayed his stint representing Griffin as simply a search for a real criminal lawyer to defend him, without noting that the judge had already appointed a criminal attorney before Scarborough entered the case or that he had stated, according to court transcripts, that he was prepared to take the case to trial. There's no doubt that Scarborough did -- as he described on air -- talk to other possible trial lawyers about taking the case (though Griffin contended in a handwritten letter to the Voice from prison that Scarborough wanted to remain as co-counsel at trial). Scarborough indicated this morning that he picked the lawyer, Robert Kerrigan, an experienced criminal defense attorney who Scarborough said "tried it very aggressively" and "fought for this young man."

But Kerrigan told the Voice that he was a member of the same church as the Griffins and that Tom Griffin asked him to get involved, not Scarborough, suggesting that Scarborough's withdrawal from the case was the family's decision, not Scarborough's. "I remember sitting in Tom's house and talking to him about it. I don't remember ever talking to Joe about this case," says Kerrigan. "Joe was an obscure little guy, not a rising star. Nobody knew anything about him. I can't figure out why he was screening any lawyers at all. Why was he running interference? Why would he have been involved in a process like that at all?"

Of course, a year and a half later, Scarborough wasn't so obscure. He was elected to Congress, fueled by national anti-abortion groups who bankrolled his campaign. He then went on to vote against two 1995 bills protecting abortion clinics from violence, though by then, the only two abortion doctors killed in the country had both been shot in his district on their way to clinics. Pensacola clinics were also routinely bombed and it became, as Scarborough briefly suggested on air, the seedbed of this violence. Strangely, the Morning Joe discussion never got into how Scarborough's three-month involvement with the case might have been connected to the anti-abortion allies his campaign attracted so soon thereafter, or why he opposed these bills. He certainly never suggested that he had any regrets about his actions on Griffin's behalf -- family favor or not.

Before Scarborough spoke out, the Voice contacted some of the leading pro-choice organizations for comment on his silence. Mary Alice Carr, the NARAL vice president who just refused to appear on Bill O'Reilly's show, told us yesterday that she was "a little surprised" to hear the show had yet to deal with Tiller's death, adding: "I agree that his voice would be an important addition to the conversation. He would have a unique perspective." Keirra Johnson, the executive director of ChoiceUSA, called it "disheartening" that Morning Joe had yet to spend a minute on the murder. "I hope that with the memorial service this Saturday, Scarborough will take the opportunity to basically come out and say this type of behavior is unacceptable and anti-American."

He has.
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Realist says:

"People who are pro-life like myself can't call people who are pro-choice murderers"

Sure you can, Joe - it's a free country. What you can't do is call us murderers and then act surprised and shocked when some lunatic blows one of the "murderers" away. Actually, I guess you can do that too, but not if you want anybody to take you seriously.

That is the sort of angry, heated rhetoric over the past quarter century that's gotten us to where we are today

Oddly enough, this quarter century of angry, heated rhetoric has not inspired a single pro-choice supporter to pick up a gun and murder a pro-lifer. Not one. So you'll have to forgive me here, Joe, but it's doesn't sound to me like the same thing at all. You guys are right about one thing - there's absolutely no moral equivalence between the pro-choice side and the pro-life side, but I don't think it works quite the way you seem to believe it does.

Posted On: Friday, Jun. 5 2009 @ 7:28PM
ImNotBlue says:

Oddly enough, this quarter century of angry, heated rhetoric has not inspired a single pro-choice supporter to pick up a gun and murder a pro-lifer.
-Realist

I don't know if that's true or not, but for the moment it's not that important.

However, what is not true is that other groups that participate in this traditional and stereotypical "left/right dichotomy" HAVE inflicted violence on one another.

The most obvious example of this "left" violence on "right," was the recent murder of an army recruiter the day after Tiller was murdered. The murderer, now in custody, said he was angered by U.S. actions abroad, and wanted to kill as many soldiers as he could. Now, by your logic, because groups like "Code Pink," and some members of the Democratic Party (see John Murtha) have accused some soldiers of being "murderers," can they be held responsible for this soldier's death?

I believe Mr. Scarborough's point (as is the point of countless other people), is that we need to tone it down, and quit using such angering language when describing people with whom we disagree. The issue isn't really abortion, the issue is public discourse. If we demonize everyone who isn't exactly like us (whatever that "us" might be, we will only continue the cycle of violence, pretending to be surprised every time someone dies.

Posted On: Friday, Jun. 5 2009 @ 9:54PM
Realist says:

Now, by your logic, because groups like "Code Pink," and some members of the Democratic Party (see John Murtha) have accused some soldiers of being "murderers," can they be held responsible for this soldier's death?

Sure. All you need to do is come up with instances of Code Pink or Murtha saying the soldiers deserved being murdered, and I'll happily agree with you.

I believe Mr. Scarborough's point (as is the point of countless other people), is that we need to tone it down, and quit using such angering language when describing people with whom we disagree.

No problem. You first.

Posted On: Saturday, Jun. 6 2009 @ 7:54AM
Sean says:

Hopefully Joe represents this guy who allegedly shot Tiller and gets a not guilty verdict. Unfortunately I fear he has sold his soul to the state run media and the Godless primates who run it.

Posted On: Saturday, Jun. 6 2009 @ 8:43PM
inedal says:

speaking of death & morning Joe- can someone please ask him about that young woman staffer who died mysteriously in his congressional office a few years ago!

Posted On: Sunday, Jun. 7 2009 @ 3:40PM

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