Monday, January 10, 2011

In praise of connecting the mouth to the brain before using

"American journalists know how to be exquisitely sensitive when they want to be. As the Washington Examiner’s Byron York pointed out on Sunday, after Major Nidal Hasan shot up Fort Hood while shouting “Allahu Akhbar!” the press was full of cautions about not drawing premature conclusions about a connection to Islamist terrorism. “Where,” asked Mr. York, “was that caution after the shootings in Arizona?"

WALL STREET JOURNAL


Initiating violence against government officials and politicians is wrongheaded, immoral, futile, and counterproductive to any anti-government cause. As is encouraging or praising others who do.

But it’s worth remembering that the government initiates violence against its own citizens every day in this country, citizens who pose no threat or harm to anyone else.


Reason


"Very few Americans are fans of both The Communist Manifesto and Mein Kamp, as the Tucson killer, 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner, apparently was."

— Victor David Hanson, NR via RealClearPolitics


"When a very probably mentally ill person kills a judge and a young child, that person’s politics are not terribly relevant."

The Volokh Consipracy

3 comments:

Silverfiddle said...

Wise statements all. I can't help notice they all come from conservative or libertarian points of view.

Epaminondas said...

Think we'll hear Dick "bush admin like stalin and hitler" Durbin saying anything like this?

FORGET IT

Pastorius said...

Yay, Epa is back!