The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

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The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby 82_28 » Wed Nov 21, 2012 4:55 am

And so it begins. This isn't to say this man is innocent, but this is to say that the right is going to begin striking back. It will happen smartly and it will happen with all of the aplomb 2.0 that took out Clinton. Only this time in small, ever so small increments. The rightward track of this place is happening on schedule and wolves in sheep's clothing abound.

Suspected Denver serial rapist has ties to high-profile Democrats

By Jessica Fender
The Denver Post

The suspected serial rapist linked by DNA to three sexual attacks on strangers — one of whom was a 13-year-old girl — also has close ties to some of the state's high-profile Democratic politicos.

When William Costello was arrested in Bayfield on Nov. 5, he was volunteering to drop off yard signs at a Durango campaign office and was driving the car of a top political strategist, police records show.

Those who know Costello, 47, paint a picture of a successful real estate broker and dedicated father, someone trusted in the upper echelons of the community who gave no outward sign he could have committed such dark crimes.

Prosecutors have charged him with multiple counts of sexual assault, kidnapping and impersonating a police officer, according to affidavits released Monday.

The news astounded many respected members of the community, said former Gov. Dick Lamm, whose son befriended Costello when they attended Denver's East High School together.

Lamm said that Costello had "slipped out of our lives" recently and that he last saw Costello at a birthday party for Lamm's grandson three years ago.

"It just makes you shake your head," Lamm said. "He was the kind of guy that mothers would be so pleased to see their daughters walk off with on a date. He was tied in with some very prominent Colorado names who mentored him. We are in shock around here."

Lamm said Costello, as a young man, always seemed to be a go-getter, smart and articulate.

Costello doesn't appear to have been politically active beyond volunteering on Democratic campaigns. Relatives and associates say he had been in custody disputes with the mother of his 6-year-old son and has been in a 2½ -year-long relationship with his current girlfriend.

No one who spoke to The Denver Post on Tuesday said they knew Costello to be aggressive or disrespectful toward women or — as is alleged in one affidavit — to carry a handgun.

It was go-to Democratic political consultant Mike Stratton's new SUV that Costello was driving when the Bayfield Marshals and the FBI pulled him over the morning of Nov. 5.

Stratton, working from Pueblo, had dispatched Costello on a delivery run, he said. The SUV was impounded. Stratton was told there were "serious charges" against Costello but didn't learn the details of the allegations until the affidavits were released.

"I'm just astounded, disgusted and saddened for his family. I don't even have words for this," said Stratton, who has known Costello "off and on over the years."

The first time any law enforcement agency got to know Costello was July 6 in the parking lot of a Denver King Soopers. He allegedly assaulted an anti-abortion petitioner by shoving the man off his bike and breaking his hip after Costello "shouted obscenities" and "said he believes in abortion," according to the affidavit.

Costello told authorities he grabbed a clipboard from the man so as not to be struck with it and the 69-year-old man fell. Costello faces a felony second-degree assault charge in that case.

Katie's Law, which took effect late last year, requires police to take DNA samples from anyone charged with — not necessarily convicted of — a felony. Costello's DNA matched samples found on the bodies and panties of sex assault victims in the three attacks dating back to 2008.

While many highly publicized serial rapes are committed by drifters and people with criminal records, Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey said there's no standard profile for that type of sexual predator.

Morrissey was speaking generally — not about Costello's case in particular.

"They used to say there's the typical serial sex offender or serial murderer — that's just not true," Morrissey said. "Where DNA really, really makes its biggest impact is in stranger attacks. That's the thing about Katie's Law. It gets people into the database quickly."

As of Monday, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation had recorded 75,007 DNA samples from individuals charged with felonies since Katie's Law took effect. Those samples yielded 398 hits on unsolved cases, according to the agency's statistics.

Morrissey said Costello's is the most significant case possibly solved by the law. His spokeswoman on Tuesday withheld Costello's booking photo so other jurisdictions can see whether the pattern in the three Denver cases matches any other unsolved rapes.

In affidavits, the two women say they were lured into a Mercedes-Benz sedan and described their attacker as a middle-aged, medium-build bald man wearing a baseball cap.

In the 2010 and 2011 attacks, he allegedly impersonated a police officer, threatening to arrest one woman unless she had sex with him.

In the first of Costello's alleged attacks — on March 22, 2008 — he's accused of luring a 13-year-old runaway into his car, driving to a secluded spot and raping her.

The girl told police there was a 2-year-old boy in the backseat.

Costello's mother learned of the charges against her son through the media Monday. The allegations don't match up with the "kind, creative and generous" man Gayle Costello knows. She said he suffered no abuse during his childhood.

She noted he has been stressed about the custody issues and the death of his father two years ago, with whom he was very close.

"We are all aghast. A mother could not ask for a more wonderful son," said Gayle Costello, whose family's roots in Colorado date back seven generations. "We love him very much. We support him no matter what. And we're very sorry if he harmed anyone."


http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_22038 ... gh-profile

I bring this up only because it reminds me of Ted Bundy. Evil can exist anywhere. Rape and violence can come from anyone regardless of "political affiliation", but the method is always the same with the right. The reason I post this as well, is because of the first comment on this story:

"Degenerate liberals, all the way to the White House too."

The right can get away with what it wants and always has. Hence we have Obama as a prez. It's just fascinating what these assholes think what "liberalism" means. Obama ain't liberal. I believe there is a concerted effort now, to make shit so goddamn stupid it will make our heads spin for the next four years. We must stay vigilant and this very well could be why true liberals (and conservatives) and advocates for equality, life, happiness and kindred spiritedness need ban together. The corporatist right is taking over, ever so slightly. There is nothing "left wing" anywhere anymore -- only in our hearts.

They are seeking to destroy the last vestiges of freedom by placing the freedom to be next to a gun. The right is a form and vector of evil and always has been.

Either way, whether this Costello guy did what he did, I do not know. But I know that true humans do not do such things to one another. And this is the only reason I begrudgingly remain a Democrat. And I have been suspicious of all attacks on real Dems since the Gary Hart thing.

Point being is that the Right can weather anything except defeat. When they lose, they still win. We're spiraling in a vortex in this God's year 2012 -- probably never to return.
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby 8bitagent » Wed Nov 21, 2012 6:23 pm

Oh c'mon...stop being a negative nancy downer...I mean it's thanksgiving! There's a ceasefire in the middle east! Obama won the election! Twinkies might be saved afterall!
So much to be grateful for as Americans *insert heavy syrupy sarcasm and green lettering*

There's this guy outside the local Jack in the Box that twirls signs all day. Probably is making more than the kids *in* the Jack in the Box. We were talking about things we're looking forward to next year,
and I jokingly remarked "Good thing that 2012 end of the world stuff was all crap". And he replied "Well, it's the end of the world we're going to be used to". Maybe I was being brightly optimistic, but I took it to
mean that for people stuck in addiction, bad spots in life, or wanting a new start that things will change into a new chapter in people's lives. But I guess it could also mean that a new normal is coming.

As far as news cycles go, for all the "2012" it was a pretty slow mostly unremarkable year as far as news cycles go. I sadly feel you're right...as much as it's been fun to be like an Ewok at the end of Return of the Jedi and celebrate the defeat of the evil Republican empire...something more ugly is coming. Strategy of Tension takes many forms, not always physical.

And crap...just realized what anniversary it is tomorrow. A lot to chew on for Thankstaking
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby DrEvil » Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:32 pm

Ah yes. Thanksgiving. The ceremonial fisting of the dead turkey.
I think you're right 82_28. The republican party is in shambles, borderline civil war, and they will probably do their very best to shift attention to the democrats. Cue moral outrage about nonsense from a bunch of sociopaths.
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby 8bitagent » Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:17 pm

DrEvil wrote:Ah yes. Thanksgiving. The ceremonial fisting of the dead turkey.
I think you're right 82_28. The republican party is in shambles, borderline civil war, and they will probably do their very best to shift attention to the democrats. Cue moral outrage about nonsense from a bunch of sociopaths.


It's the gun nut lone wolves I think should be cause for alarm.

Also, very thankful I'm a vegetarian as is my family. Going to be (doing our best version of) Indian/Mediterrenean vegetarian meal and 80's dvd movie marathon night!
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Postby DrEvil » Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:33 pm

Yeah. Four more years of Obama, the secret muslim from Kenya is probably gonna pop a few right wing fuses, with the usual cast of right wing loons cheering them on (Until one of their followers actually follow through, at which point the wringing of hands and deleting of comments goes into full swing. There's no such thing as responsibility, that's just a socialist plot to take away your freedom).
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:11 am

8bitagent wrote:It's the gun nut lone wolves I think should be cause for alarm.


:thumbsup "lone wolves" really was semantic fucking gold, best keyword the Homeland Entertainment Complex has come up with in a long time

...anyone remember "lone nut" or "lone gunman" ?
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Postby Jerky » Sat Nov 24, 2012 6:20 am

There are far too many right-wing bathroom butt-boys and closet cases for them to capitalize on the (very) few instances of "liberals" engaging in similar behavior. This singular instance does NOT a deluge make.

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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby 82_28 » Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:15 am

Jerky wrote:There are far too many right-wing bathroom butt-boys and closet cases for them to capitalize on the (very) few instances of "liberals" engaging in similar behavior. This singular instance does NOT a deluge make.

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Sure it does. Because the deluge has yet to begin. And if it doesn't, good. Point being, always be aware at all times of the right in all the forms it takes.

Always be aware of the right.
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Postby General Patton » Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:36 am

Sure, as long as there isn't any money or power on the line they are more than happy to be passive.
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Sat Nov 24, 2012 1:12 pm

Recommended reading: Inside the League, by the Anderson brothers, and Thunder on the Right, by Alan Crawford. Both have been truly intense in terms of "Aha!" moments per page, and both are superbly researched and decently written explorations of what was considered a Third wave at the time, the birth of modern American "Conservative" politics in the 1980s. What with our new Cultural Amnesia Laws, of course, the Tea Party is now the Second wave.

My point merely being that these periodic purges are built into the system...behold, the horrible beauty of the self-flushing toilet.

pg 164: "The problem," a conservative former general explains, "is the whole structure of the government. It's doesn't much mater whether the government is civilian or military because the power is always with the military and the military supports the oligarchs. There are no legal channels of expression and thus, no consensus of what democracy means. To them, it means free enterprise, a continuation of the oligarchy, not the right to vote or form labor unions. These people live in a different era, maybe 100 or 150 years ago."

Asked how this system could be changed, the ex-general reflected. "The only way," he finally replied, "is to stage a coup. Then you could gather together all the generals, all the oligarchs, the three hundred men who really run the country, and tell them there is going to be a truly anti-communist government. When you have them all in one room, you kill them. If you want change in Guatemala, you must kill those 300 people."
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby compared2what? » Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:13 pm

The first time any law enforcement agency got to know Costello was July 6 in the parking lot of a Denver King Soopers. He allegedly assaulted an anti-abortion petitioner by shoving the man off his bike and breaking his hip after Costello "shouted obscenities" and "said he believes in abortion," according to the affidavit.

Costello told authorities he grabbed a clipboard from the man so as not to be struck with it and the 69-year-old man fell. Costello faces a felony second-degree assault charge in that case.

Katie's Law, which took effect late last year, requires police to take DNA samples from anyone charged with — not necessarily convicted of — a felony. Costello's DNA matched samples found on the bodies and panties of sex assault victims in the three attacks dating back to 2008.


And that little detail would still be a problem no matter what his politics were, Fourth-amendment nightmare. Plus maybe eighth- and ninth-,.
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They claim it's not any different than taking fingerprints. But it is. You can't use the fingerprints of someone who was in prison when the crime you're looking at was committed as an excuse for investigating his/her close relatives. For example.

Mandatory DNA-collection from felony-arrestees might be the law of the land soon, too, according to G--gle. There's a Supreme Court case on it coming up.
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby Nordic » Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:40 am

The professional Left scares me more than the fools of the right. Just like NPR and CNN are far more insidious than blatantly ridiculous Fox News.

When you're being subjected to a good cop/bad cop style interrogation, who is more dishonest, most cunning and manipulative? The good cop, of course. They're the one who pretends to be your friend.

I'll take the obvious evil blowhard any day of the week over the sneaky smiling Obamas of the world.
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Postby compared2what? » Sun Nov 25, 2012 5:30 am

^^The lesser of two evils, you might say.

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CNN and NPR aren't really left-wing media outlets.. They're just politically MOR-(white)-American-oriented media outlets that the right doesn't like..
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Re: The Right Wing's Night of the Long Knives Begins

Postby justdrew » Sun Nov 25, 2012 5:57 am

is it possible that there's a real issue regarding crime detection and identification of guilty parties? How many unsolved crimes (violent and robberies,etc) are happening? I suspect it may be a lot more than we realize. Gawd knows the statistics aren't VERY reliable.

The thing that concerns me is how simple it would be to contaminate existing evidence with DNA of someone the authorities decided to frame.
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Postby jingofever » Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:09 am

Nordic wrote:The professional Left scares me more than the fools of the
right.

I just read George Kennan's "long telegram" and he said the Kremlin was more concerned about the non-communist left than anybody else, for the same reason. It is a neurophysical law that humans see the world that way (to go after heretics rather than disbelievers), just like our belief that if we kill the right people we will have a utopia as in the excerpt from Wombaticus Rex. And damn it I believe in both of those.
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