If you didn’t see the tweet by Greg Kelly “wondering” if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi didn’t maybe stage the home invasion and beating of her husband as an election publicity stunt, don’t bother looking for it. A despicable coward for putting it up, he doubled down on cowardice by removing it when a gazillion people called him out, but without apologizing for putting it up in the first place.
Did the far-right cable “news” talking head think maybe nobody saw it? I mean, you
know, he’s only got like a half-million zealous far-right followers, so if he
sneezes, the gesundheit echoes all
over the airwaves.
If you don’t know who
Kelly is—if you’re not an assiduous consumer of Faux News or NewsMocks you may
not—he’s a so-called “conservative” (alt-right) propagandist posing as a
newsman on Greg Kelly Reports (sic).
He actually was a newsman at one
time, but that was way back in 2003, when he was embedded with the US Army’s
Third Infantry Division, Second Brigade during the Iraq invasion. He received a minor shrapnel wound while on
that assignment—too late for a purple heart; he was already out of the Marine
Corps by then—but went on to become the first TV reporter to broadcast live
pictures of American troops reaching the presidential palace in Baghdad.
Credit where credit’s
due.
The son of former New
York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, Greg was, prior to his reporting
days (and as I mentioned before), a Marine Corps Reserve officer, retiring with
the rank of lieutenant colonel. While on active duty as a Harrier Jump Jet
pilot from 1991 to 2000, he helped enforce a coalition no-fly zone over Iraq.
The reason I mention
this is because I find the tweet—which he threw like a stone at Speaker Pelosi
and her seriously injured octogenarian husband before quickly hiding his
hand—so much more vile, cowardly and inexcusable than if it had emanated from
some ignorant, QAnon-freak, insurrectionist lunatic. This is an educated guy
from a New York top-cop’s family and a former senior field grade officer in a premier
military institution, in which honor is one of the most sacred of its principles.
What the disappearing tweet in question actually said was: “Just ‘wondering’ if Nancy Pelosi tried to STAGE her own mini January 6th. Complete with leaving the doors and windows OPEN for the ‘insurrectionists’ and that Depepe (sic) fellow. THAT or she can’t secure her home or office.”
Although Kelly rather
grandly calls his show Greg Kelly Reports,
if this sort of totally baseless speculation has anything to do with “reporting”,
I’ll eat my journalist’s hat. This doesn’t even rise to the level of gossip. It’s
merely a piece of ugly provocation to bolster rating among the many conspiracy
theorists whom his show courts.
This gratuitous Twitter
attack on the aging Speaker of the House, who showed extraordinary courage, cool-headedness
and leadership during the January 6, 2020 insurrectionist invasion of the US
Capitol (which Kelly denies), couldn’t have been released at a more vulnerable
time for both the Speaker and for the US, a scant few days before mid-term
elections. The fact that it was posted even as Speaker Pelosi’s eighty-two-year-old
husband Paul was undergoing surgery for serious head trauma inflicted with a
hammer by just the sort of conspiracy theorist, home-invader nut job that
Kelly’s inflammatory TV propaganda appeals to, is nothing short of heinous.
Worse still, Kelly
later doubled-down, writing: “Wait a second, 82-year-old Paul Pelosi they SAY
was attacked by a guy with a HAMMER, yet he’s expected to make a Full Recovery?
And why is NANCY requesting ‘privacy at this time’ – NO.”
The fact that Kelly
couldn’t stand sitting in the hot seat and took the first tweet down is scant
redemption, especially since he made no apology—the honorable thing to do—for
putting it up in the first place. And, furthermore, those of us who saw it
before he hid it from view can’t unsee it. Neither decent, honorable people
from across the political spectrum who were appalled and sickened by it, nor
the radical extremist fringe among his followers who were no doubt inspired to ever-increasing
states of fevered paranoia and random violence as the American democratic
process unfolds during the midterms.
As an authentic
journalist, as a veteran, as a politically independent American, I can’t find
words to express my most energetic condemnation of Greg Kelly and every
other propagandist currently pouring gasoline on the flames of division. Moreover,
I find it tragic that it isn’t an isolated incident, but a mere symptom of the
ever more divisive climate in which Americans are living today. Sadly, it is no
longer the American Dream that we are living. It is the American nightmare that
we grew up thinking never could happen in “the land of the free and the home of
the brave.”