The Right Opinion
Dark Night
By now the script should be familiar. A bombing or a mass shooting occurs and the media immediately look for a simple cause. Invariably, they turn to talk radio or some other conservative pit of "intolerance."
Within recent memory are tragedies like the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the 1999 massacre at Columbine, the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings and the 2011 shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and others in Tucson. Some politicians and liberal interest groups have sought to link these and other violent incidents to the far right. There have also been incidents when some conservatives have tried to blame other tragedies on "liberals" "secularists" and abortion.
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wrote on his blog that the "hate-mongers" Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck contributed to the Giffords shooting, despite later reports that the shooter, Jared Lee Loughner, had never listened to their programs. The discovery that Loughner liked "The Communist Manifesto" and "Mein Kampf" forced media types to quickly abandon that smear, but not retract their comments. They're running the same play again.
Within hours of the massacre of 12 people and the wounding of dozens more in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., Brian Ross, an "investigative reporter" for ABC News rushed on the air to say that he had found a name similar to that of the alleged shooter and that the Jim Holmes he had discovered with a quick Internet search was (gasp!) listed as a member of the tea party movement. In Ross' mind, as well as that of other "journalists," apparently, tea party equals guns, equals extremist, end of discussion. ABC and Ross later issued a limp apology, but the bias was exposed.
Ross was not alone in his rush to misjudgment. The New York Times sought the opinion of film critic Roger Ebert, who predictably argued for more gun control laws even while diagnosing the alleged shooter as "insane." How would more laws force an "insane" individual to act sanely and obey them, especially when that person is intent on committing murder? Ebert didn't say. Even if more gun laws could deter "insane" killers, there are other weapons to choose from --airplanes, homemade bombs containing fertilizer. Should fertilizer be outlawed?
The National Rifle Association, predictably, was denounced on MSNBC and in the Daily Kos, but the left's real endgame was expressed in a recent letter to the editor in The New York Times by Ellyn S. Roth, New York City: "What is it going to take to get rid of the handguns in this country?"
Our government is unlikely to confiscate every gun in America in violation not only of the Second Amendment, but also common sense.
What is always left out of this familiar scenario is an in-depth discussion of evil. Politicians and commentators almost never speak of evil as something that resides deep inside the human heart. All humans possess the capacity for evil. While it rarely rises to the level of mass murder, the capacity for doing great harm to other human beings lurks within each of us. This is what theologians mean when they speak of a "fallen" humanity.
Violent movies like "The Dark Knight Rises" do not make all people emulate the Colorado shooter, anymore than a movie about love causes people to love one another.
Would an armed guard at the theater have helped stem the carnage? No one can say. The guard might have been the first one shot. Some have suggested that at least one armed movie patron could have stopped the shooter. That also is difficult to say. In a darkened theater, a gunfight might have killed just as many, or more.
Sometimes there are no "solutions" that can forestall an evil act. Both President Obama and Mitt Romney set the right tone, asking for prayers for the victims and their families. Calling on that Higher Authority is the proper and perhaps only counterforce to this and other expressions of true evil.
(c) 2012 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.

8 Comments
M Rick Timms, MD in Georgia
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 2:16 AM
The politicians who would take firearms away from law abiding citizens - therby creating "gun free" kill zones that endandger the lawful - those politicians are the ones who responsible for the extent of such tragic shootings.
The anti-gun poilitician is not the one responsible for the shooting -- that is soley the responsibility of the shooter - but the politicians may be repsonsible for the fact that no one is there with a legally carried gun capable of stopping the masscre before it starts. Lets start holding these anti-gun fanatics like Bloomberg responsible for the damage caused taking away our right of self defense.
tod -the tool guy in bklyn ny
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 6:42 AM
This incident in Aurora, Colorado, makes me want to read a L'Amour western, where the shooter is the hero, and the villain "gets it- six feet under". Progressives will be howling for yet- more government. Conservatives are waiting for ballot box redemption. Remove uncertainty & doubt; vote the Marxist out!!" The American LEFT does not have supporters who are NRA members and pioneers of self reliance, like Daniel Boone, and I. Good blog CT.
Ted R. Weiland in Nebraska
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 8:36 AM
There is no such thing as "Gun-Free Zones" under the God of Bible's law:
"Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword (equivalent to a side arm today) in their hand; to execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; to bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; to execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints. Praise yes Yah." (Psalm 149:6-9).
You don't need the Second Amendment (which only recognizes a right) when you have Psalm 149 (which charges us with a responsibility). You might be surprised by Executive Director of Gun Owners of America, Larry Pratt's take on this. You can listen to it at http://www.missiontoisrael.org/tapelist.php#goa.
rab in jo, mo
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 8:40 AM
The sociopath has no empathy for others, neither does he feel constrained by society's laws.
The realistic response is to allow those functional members of a society free exercise of their right to defend themselves. Some may choose not to, but the responsible members of a society recognize the responsibility and necessity to guard against the sociopaths and deranged in thatsociety.
tdrag in Kennesaw, Georgia
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 9:20 AM
In order for Liberals to have a conversation about evil they would have to acknowledge that God does exist and that the Bible speaks at length about our fallen state and evil in the form of Satan. I don't think they are going to do this any time soon, so for now it's the NRA's fault.
wjm in Colorado
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 10:23 AM
What is it going to take to get rid of the handguns in this country?" Getting rid of the liberals, who enable the mentally ill to commit such attrocities. I still believe that gun free zones make this possible for the sickos. If he thought he might be challenged, he probably would have sought another group of disarmed sheeple, perhaps the Med School he was dropped from. He knew there would be no resistance and when done killing waited to be arrested. There have been 3000 requests for background checks in Colorado since this attack. That is 3000 who recognize that when seconds count, the police are minutes away.
Son of Liberty in Colorado
Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 4:15 PM
I think these quotes are quite prescient!
"Is your life worth protecting? If so, whose responsibility is it to protect it? ... How can you rightfully ask another human being to risk his life to protect yours, when you will assume no responsibility yourself?" - Jeffrey R. Snyder
"If you believe it reprehensible to possess the means and will to use lethal force to repel a criminal assault, how can you call upon another to do so for you?" - Jeffrey R. Snyder
Our self defense is OUR OWN responsibility - the Cops are only there to take down a report, and clean up the mess after a crime happens. Police Protection is an oxymoron.
M Rick Timms, MD in Georgia
Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 12:36 AM
Well said!! Bloomberg complianed that he cannot understand why police do not strike because there are so many weapons in the hands of citizens. He must not know many police officers. All my police buddies respect the lawful possesion of firearms by repsonsible citizens. They shoot with us at the range and compete at the IDPA competitions. Most officers realize that in many cases they arrive just in time to sort out the unpleasant mess following a criminal attack on an unarmed victim.
Face the facts Bloomberg - YOU are responsible for creating the gun-free KILLING ZONES.