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CNN's Erickson suggested he'd pull a "gun" on the "government" last year, too

April 06, 2010 3:45 pm ET by Eric Hananoki

CNN contributor Erick Erickson has come under widespread criticism for his remark last week that he would "[p]ull out my wife's shotgun" if the government tries to arrest him for not filling out the American Community Survey. It wasn't the first time that Erickson has suggested he would respond to potential problems with the government by pulling out a firearm.

In March 2009, Erickson wrote an angry post about legislation banning "dishwasher detergent made with phosphates" in Washington state. Erickson asked: "At what point do the people tell the politicians to go to hell? At what point do they get off the couch, march down to their state legislator's house, pull him outside, and beat him to a bloody pulp for being an idiot?"

Erickson concluded that post by writing, "Were I in Washington State, I'd be cleaning my gun right about now waiting to protect my property from the coming riots or the government apparatchiks coming to enforce nonsensical legislation." 

On his radio show today, Erickson attempted to defend his post to a critical caller by claiming that it "was not a statement advocating violence but a statement predicating that at some point the tyranny of small things will overwhelm the American public and they're going to get mad." During the approximately three minute segment, Erickson did not address his statement about "cleaning my gun."

Here's Erickson's response to a caller on his radio program today:

ERICKSON: Let's go to David before we get to break -- David, line one in North Carolina, good morning.

CALLER: Yeah, I was wondering if Erick could answer what, what he thinks his contribution is, what contribution it makes to the dialogue to suggest that people drag politicians from their homes and beat them to a pulp, or that he'll welcome a Census worker to his home with a shotgun.

ERICKSON: Oh, you're calling to talk about me, not Obama, I'm sorry.

Natalie, my headphones are still a little, a little down. I think I got the gist of what he's saying, but can we crank up my headphones a little bit if we can.

OK. Yeah, sorry, yeah, so David, what you're asking is, is what am I saying about dragging people out, politicians out of their house. First of all, I am a local politician. I am elected. And I didn't write that encouraging people to do it. What David is talking about -- I guess one of the Media Matters trolls calling in -- is a post I wrote some time ago in Washington state where the politicians there decided to ban phosphates in dishwasher detergent. Phosphates are what breaks down the food compounds on plates, so nobody's plates were getting cleaned in the dishwasher. So people were having to drive several hours across state lines to buy dishwasher detergent that had phosphates in them.

And I asked a very simple question. At what point do people get so hacked off they drag politicians out of their houses and start flogging them? And it's a legitimate question except for those who don't accept the premise that government has reasonable bounds that it cannot deviate from. People have tried to tar and feather me with the comment to make it into something it's not. It was not a statement advocating violence but a statement predicating that at some point the tyranny of small things will overwhelm the American public and they're going to get mad.

It is as much as my post in the, my column in the Telegraph from two weeks ago, if King George won't listen, that I also put on RedState. None of us should be surprised by people getting mad. Now, again, all of the violent acts in this country have come from people on the left. All the rock throwing and racial epithets and spitting that we've read about in the media didn't happen. What has happened is people on the left throwing rocks through Republican offices and plotting death against [Rep.] Eric Cantor [R-VA] and his family.

But at some point, the American people are going to get overwhelmed by the tyranny of the small things foisted upon us by government bureaucrats. I mean, David, I appreciate you calling in with left-wing bullet points, none of which are true. Perhaps you should think for yourself instead of reading left-wing bullet points that aren't true. I never advocated shooting Census workers. The left would have you believe that. Maybe you should start reading RedState as opposed to, I don't know, Media Matters.

We've got to take a quick break; we'll be back in a few minutes.

And here is Erickson's complete response to an AP article about dishwashing detergent from March 2009:

Washington State has turned its residents into a group of drug runners - crossing state lines to buy dish washer detergent with phosphate.

At what point do the people tell the politicians to go to hell? At what point do they get off the couch, march down to their state legislator's house, pull him outside, and beat him to a bloody pulp for being an idiot?

At some point soon, it will happen. It'll be over an innocuous issue. But the rage is building. It's not a partisan issue. There is bipartisan angst at out of control government made worse by dumb bans like this and unintended consequences like AIG's bonus problems.

If the GOP plays its cards right, it will have a winning issue in 2010. But it is going to have to get back to "leave me the hell alone" style federalism where the national government recedes and the people themselves will have to fight to take their states back from special interests out of touch with body politic as a whole.

Were I in Washington State, I'd be cleaning my gun right about now waiting to protect my property from the coming riots or the government apparatchiks coming to enforce nonsensical legislation. [emphasis added]

Erick Erickson: part of the "Best Political Team" on television:

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    • Author by magnolialover (April 06, 2010 3:50 pm ET)
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      Why did CNN hire this guy again? To replace Beck maybe?

      Notice in his response to the caller, he never addressed the question asked of him.
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      • Author by cugagcmu805031 (April 06, 2010 4:20 pm ET)
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        That's what Erickson always does. He creates a mess, and then he avoids accepting responsibility for it. Notice how he tells the caller that he thought he wanted to talk about Obama, and not him. The best thing to happen to my city is that Erickson will not be on the city couuncil after his term in office ends later this year.

        Hopefully, he'll make plans to move to Mars, if the Martians don't reject him. He'll be an undocumented immigrant there. (wishful thinking)
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        • Author by Invent a Scandal (April 06, 2010 4:47 pm ET)
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          Like so many conservative chicken hawks,

          Erickson has no problem hiding behind his wife's shotgun.
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    • Author by neon desert (April 06, 2010 4:08 pm ET)
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      At what point do the people tell the pundits to go to hell? At what point do they get off the couch, march down to the studios, pull Beck, Hannity, O'Reilly, and Erickson outside, and beat them to bloody pulps for being idiots?

      It's a legitimate question...
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    • Author by cugagcmu805031 (April 06, 2010 4:13 pm ET)
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      Erickson has received a less than warm response from the folks here in Macon, GA, on this issue. The article came out in the local paper today, and many people are blasting him for his stupidity, which is really surprising in this neck of the woods. The station that Erickson uses for his broadcasts is looking for someone to replace him. Before Erickson, we had a guy here named Kris Krok ( and he was a krok of s**t, too) who had to leave in a hurry last week. He'll be broadcasting in TX. With Erickson, CNN paid for stupid, and it got stupid.

      I wish I could round up all of the ditto-heads in America, buy them a one way ticket to the planet's most remote island and send them on their way. Once there, they can set up any kind of government they want, and let the rest of us live in peace.
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    • Author by princeofwheels (April 06, 2010 4:14 pm ET)
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      Erik the Gun, reminds me of a tough talking guy who flaunts his gun when discussing things that bother him. But if accosted in any alley by two muggers without weapons, he would pee his pants, drop his gun and run away.

      He sounds a little angry with Media Matter. I wonder why? Exposure?? I thought these guys liked being exposed.

      What coming riots? According the Gunny, the Democrats are the rioters and they have nothing to riot about. Gunny, please explain.
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    • Author by Jeremy Danials (April 06, 2010 4:15 pm ET)
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      Another resident of Glennbeckistan, where fantasy is considered reality.

      Watch, the federal employee he gets won't be some pencil-necked twerp, but some recently released Big Bubba the man-pimp from Cell Block E. Then all his tough guy rhetoric will melt away, as he fears retaliatory gang violence.
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    • Author by FGFM (April 06, 2010 4:44 pm ET)
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      Speaking (on my own behalf and not that of the Feds) as an enumerator, I can tell you that census workers are instructed not to threaten people and that there is no penalty for failing to cooperate with the census. If I was counting "people experiencing homelessness" and they didn't want to respond, I would simply list them as Person 1, 2, 3, etc.
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    • Author by orangejuls (April 06, 2010 5:27 pm ET)
         
      Does "leave me the hell alone federalism" mean I'll get to keep my abortion rights, Mr. Erickson?
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    • Author by Refresh (April 06, 2010 9:28 pm ET)
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      He says the rocks through the windows incidents didn't really happen. Did I miss something? I haven't been watching a lot of TV lately so I could have possibly missed the news reports showing evidence that these things did not actually occur. Please clue me in someone if these things didn't happen. What I suspect is this guy is denying reality because the truth hurts. Do his bosses at CNN know that he is saying the bricks through the windows never occurred?
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    • Author by thebewilderness (April 06, 2010 10:10 pm ET)
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      "Were I in Washington State, I'd be cleaning my gun right about now waiting to protect my property from the coming riots or the government apparatchiks coming to enforce nonsensical legislation."

      I remember this very well. I was amazed to discover how many people like this there were who are objectively pro water pollution.

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    • Author by slippytoad (April 09, 2010 10:48 am ET)
         
      Republicans: all about law and order and obedience to one's leaders; until one loses an election. If a liberal said this during a Republican administration Erk would be calling for that liberal's head.

      Erickson is A CHILD. Why CNN wants to spotlight this blustering, red-faced poutrageaholic CHILD as a poster boy for conservatism is beyond my understanding. All they're doing is making themselves look foolish, clownish, and stupid. I will NEVER watch CNN again. I can tune to an episode of the Simpsons if I want to see Krusty the Klown and senseless violence.

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