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Within hours of the tragic shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado last night, politicians and others rushed to stake out the tragedy as their own. Some pointed to the senseless murders as proof of their beliefs, while others have used it as an opportunity to gather donations and expand their mailing lists. Others have simply been unable to resist the powerful urge to rush to their computers or smart phones and say, I told you so! as loudly as they can.
5. Iranian-American author and activist Reza Aslan. Aslan took to Twitter early and often this morning to make pointed jokes about the killings. Guy shoots, kills 16 ppl in a Colorado theater last night but dont worry folks he wasnt a Muslim so obviously this is not terrorism, he quipped just after 10:00 a.m., when most people were first waking up to the news.
4. Huffington Post blogger Cindy Handler. Every time there is a headline-grabbing mass shooting, responsible gun-owners everywhere groan inwardly and brace themselves for the deluge of hand-wringing columns and editorials calling for more stringent gun laws, as well as the equally self-righteous, defensive pushback that inevitably follows from The People Who Care Way Too Much About Guns. Thank you, Cindy Handler, for not wasting any time whatsoever in getting that process rolling.
Not that Handler doesnt have a point when she says that law enforcement personnel could be more effective in their jobs if it werent so easy for every idiot and his grandmother in this country to be packing, but this column could just as easily have run on Sunday morning, couldnt it? A day or two of reflection before the moralizing starts seems polite, at least. Plus it avoids the appearance of circling the block looking for a crime scene to hastily erect ones soapbox in.
3. Ditto New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who didnt even wait to finish his second cup of coffee Friday morning before clambering up on the moral high ground.
2. The Brady Campaign. ...this mornings petition sign-up seemed like little more than an excuse to gather email addresses.
I Demand Congress Stop Arming Dangerous People reads the petition, and who in their right mind doesnt agree with that?
Of course, an aside at the bottom of the call for petition signatures notes quietly that those who ease their consciences by signing up will automatically be added to the Brady Campaigns ongoing communications including, one assumes, calls for donations.
1. Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX). Our top honors go to Texas Congressman Rep. Louie Gohmert, who opted for the Jerry Falwell on 9/11 approach, which means to hang all responsibility for a senseless and complicated tragedy on your own personal set of pet issues.
In an interview with The Heritage Founations Istook Live, the Tea Party congressman blamed ongoing attacks on Judeo-Christian beliefs for the Colorado massacre, as well as for the escalating rate of suicides among active duty military personnel.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/20/the-top-five-most-painfully-self-serving-reactions-to-the-aurora-shooting/
5. Iranian-American author and activist Reza Aslan. Aslan took to Twitter early and often this morning to make pointed jokes about the killings. Guy shoots, kills 16 ppl in a Colorado theater last night but dont worry folks he wasnt a Muslim so obviously this is not terrorism, he quipped just after 10:00 a.m., when most people were first waking up to the news.
4. Huffington Post blogger Cindy Handler. Every time there is a headline-grabbing mass shooting, responsible gun-owners everywhere groan inwardly and brace themselves for the deluge of hand-wringing columns and editorials calling for more stringent gun laws, as well as the equally self-righteous, defensive pushback that inevitably follows from The People Who Care Way Too Much About Guns. Thank you, Cindy Handler, for not wasting any time whatsoever in getting that process rolling.
Not that Handler doesnt have a point when she says that law enforcement personnel could be more effective in their jobs if it werent so easy for every idiot and his grandmother in this country to be packing, but this column could just as easily have run on Sunday morning, couldnt it? A day or two of reflection before the moralizing starts seems polite, at least. Plus it avoids the appearance of circling the block looking for a crime scene to hastily erect ones soapbox in.
3. Ditto New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who didnt even wait to finish his second cup of coffee Friday morning before clambering up on the moral high ground.
2. The Brady Campaign. ...this mornings petition sign-up seemed like little more than an excuse to gather email addresses.
I Demand Congress Stop Arming Dangerous People reads the petition, and who in their right mind doesnt agree with that?
Of course, an aside at the bottom of the call for petition signatures notes quietly that those who ease their consciences by signing up will automatically be added to the Brady Campaigns ongoing communications including, one assumes, calls for donations.
1. Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX). Our top honors go to Texas Congressman Rep. Louie Gohmert, who opted for the Jerry Falwell on 9/11 approach, which means to hang all responsibility for a senseless and complicated tragedy on your own personal set of pet issues.
In an interview with The Heritage Founations Istook Live, the Tea Party congressman blamed ongoing attacks on Judeo-Christian beliefs for the Colorado massacre, as well as for the escalating rate of suicides among active duty military personnel.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/20/the-top-five-most-painfully-self-serving-reactions-to-the-aurora-shooting/
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cleanhippie
Jul 2012
OP
Tragedies as a result of failed policies are the perfect time for political points. nt
Comrade_McKenzie
Jul 2012
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