All the drivel fit to print


I put together a piece yesterday (not yet up) about Donald Trump’s providential survival of an assassin’s bullet. A close shave indeed. In the course of writing, I noted that Paul Kelly (July 17) was true to dismal form in bucketing Trump. I queried why the Murdoch-owned national broadsheet gave so much space to anti-Trump diatribes. This, before I read Chris Uhlman in today’s Weekend Australian (“Hope of redemption after this uncivil war”).

He wrote this drivel: “five police who held the line against the mob that day [January 6, 2021] died in the wake of the storming of the congress.”

He goes on to say that “police officer Brian Sicknick had pepper spray shot in his face by a rioter and died of a stroke the next day.”

Let’s get the story straight. Then he wasn’t hit on the head with a fire extinguisher as first misreported. Now, apparently, he was pepper sprayed. Okay, presumably this is right because the perpetrator was sent to prison for seven years. But how in the world can his death from a stroke brought on by a blood clot be attributed to the pepper spray the day before. The blood clot would have likely formed weeks before. Did Sicknick have some prior underlying health problems? We don’t know. If pepper spray causes incipient strokes, police forces in Australia should be informed of that because right now they categorise it as a non-lethal weapon.

It is of course ridiculous to claim that being pepper sprayed led to a stroke next day. The medical examiner concluded that Sicknick died of natural causes. Uhlman tells us the examiner added “that all that transpired played a role in his condition.” As if that is meaningful, which it isn’t. He doesn’t tell us that the medical examiner also said that there was no evidence that Sicknick had an allergic reaction to a chemical spray. That would be letting the pertinent facts interfere with the tall tale.

Uhlman, already without credibility in my eyes, goes on to say that four Capitol police officers committed suicide between four days after January 6 and August 2021; as though the January 6 event was determinative . This is just crazy talk. A well-known symptom of TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome).

We’ve all seen pictures of what happened on January 6. A lot of it consists of Capitol police officers escorting trespassers around. There was some violence. The most violent act consisted of the killing by a Capitol policer officer Michael Byrd of an unarmed young woman who was offering no threat; Ashli Babbitt aged 35. The killing was deemed lawful. The shooter is black, Babbitt was white. Imagine the reverse. Enough said.

But what exactly is Uhlmann saying. That the police were so frail that having experienced a fracas they sunk into fatal depressions. You would have to ask about the recruitment policies. Join the police for a serene, peaceful, uneventful working life. Nervy, hate violence, peacenik, pacifist, susceptible to PTSD? This is the job for you.

The bottom line. Trump asked for a peaceful protest. It turned out not to be. Could he have parachuted in and calmed the crowd? Perhaps. But he was sorely aggrieved at having been cheated out of victory and presumably was sulking. I would have been. Biden getting more than 81 million votes; fifteen million+ more than Obama in 2012. Pull the other one, he would have thought – as do I.

In any event, you can’t attribute one natural-cause death and four subsequent suicides to Trump. Unless, that is, you want to rob our civilisation of perhaps the only person who can save it. I wonder what kind of people fit that particular bill?


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Mak Siccar
Mak Siccar
July 20, 2024 4:02 pm

Well said Peter. My thoughts exactly when I read most of Uhlmann’s dreadful article this morning ( I really couldn’t complete reading it). He can be so much better than that – very disappointing.

DrBeauGan
DrBeauGan
July 20, 2024 4:13 pm

Uhlmann’s dreadful article…

How on earth can an honest man write this garbage? I don’t think an honest man could. Conclusion: Uhlmann is not honest. So I shan’t waste my time reading anything else he writes.

alwaysright
alwaysright
July 20, 2024 4:41 pm

thank you

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
July 20, 2024 5:49 pm

To be fair Uhlmann has been a tad red-pilled in recent times, but that seems only to affect his views on climate and renewables. He’s been writing some good articles in that space.

After a lifetime with the ABC and being married to a Labor MP it’s a miracle he’s come this far. But I suspect he still implicitly believes the lefty MSM on US politics. He’s a way to go yet.

Tom
Tom
July 21, 2024 3:29 am

How on earth can an honest man write this garbage? I don’t think an honest man could. Conclusion: Uhlmann is not honest. So I shan’t waste my time reading anything else he writes.

I couldn’t have put it better myself. Dr Beaugan.

It turns out Chris Uhrlman is just another media whore prepared to lie and regurgitate popular political narratives to get his name in print (as a freelancer, having quit his full-time job at the Nine Network).

He’s such a disappointment as I had been inclined to believe he had professional integrity.

And, of course, he is being protected by The (Never Trump) Australian, which has not even opened his misreporting to reader comments.

Beertruk
July 21, 2024 1:30 pm

Peter,

This is what I posted at the Australian yesterday on the subject and the eventual result:

Beertruk
 July 20, 2024 9:32 am

My comment in the Paywallian:

Trump’s no saint but he deserves objective reporting
GERARD HENDERSON
9 hours ago

Willacy told viewers that during the January 6, 2021, riot at Capitol Hill – he called it an insurrection even though no one had been charged with such a crime – at least five died in the attack. In fact, the only person killed in the riot was a 35-year-old US Air Force veteran, Ashli Babbitt, who was shot dead by a US Capitol Police officer.
Hope of redemption after this uncivil war

CHRIS UHLMANN
9 hours ago

There has already been a skirmish, on January 6, 2021. And, no matter how you choose to name it, five police who held the line against the mob that day died in the wake of the storming of congress as it sat to confirm the legitimate election of Joe Biden as the 46th President.

Five.

Who is right, Chris?

You or Gerard?

Both of these columns are in the Australian.

Be interesting if the mods let it go through.

Beertruk
July 20, 2024 9:43 am

Beertruk
July 20, 2024 9:32 am

My comment in the Paywallian:

Nope:

Both Journos who work for the same rag.
Gerard Henderson is very meticulous in his research and writing so I know who I would be believing.

Muddy
Muddy
July 21, 2024 1:47 pm

One wonders how many committed suicide as the result of the extensive property damage (livelihoods reduced to ashes) provoked by the BurnLootMurder riots.

One wonders how many committed suicide as the result of the massive state overreach during the covidiocy (again: businesses destroyed, families torn apart).

One wonders how many will – or have – committ/ed suicide due to the Transanity Project (TM) where children are programmed to think they are abnormal and hated for life.

One wonders in silence at all of these things, because these people are Irrelevant to the Narrative.

As John Constantine might have written: The Orcs smell only prey. No other urge or emotion exists within them than the Hunt and the Kill. The stench of a corpse is a reward akin to human orgasm.

Vagabond
Vagabond
July 21, 2024 3:22 pm

After a lifetime with the ABC and being married to a Labor MP

There’s your problem right there. Two incurable influences.

Boxcar
Boxcar
July 22, 2024 6:42 pm

I have no evidence of this , but I believe not a single gun was taken from the insurrectionists

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