Also, what John Cole said.
No shit. You have to be crazy to walk into a crowd of people and start spraying bullets, killing a bunch of elderly people and a little kid. That is crazy.
The point we have been trying to make for the last couple of years is that Republicans need to stop whipping up crazy people with violent political rhetoric. This is really not a hard concept to follow. There are crazy people out there. Stop egging them on.
I dunno how far I can agree with this. It's hard enough to anticipate the reactions of one mentally ill person whom you know personally. Tailoring your speech to avoid setting off any random crazy person who might hear you would be somewhere between exhausting and impossible.
But there are larger effects of this kind of constant, hyper-tribal fearmongering. Millions of people really seem to believe in ACORN election-stealing, NBPP voter intimidation, MEChA reconquista, the NAFTA superhighway, the CRA-caused housing collapse, and a secertly Muslim, Kenyan president. Putting aside whatever temporary political gain somebody might get from pushing those memes, they all add up to erosion of social trust, and division along cultural and ethnic lines.
"Look at the dirty poors and the scary dark people looking to take what's your" runs all through those. It's hard to imagine those memes affecting only the way people vote, without influencing their general attitudes.
So I think all the nasty shit that comes out of certain pundits and politicians is irresponsible and has unintended (at least I hope they are) consequences, but I'm really really leery of drawing any lessons from this sort of incident.
some of you wallow in your own hypocrisy like a dog rolls around in its own shit
You might want to ease up a little, man.