Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has again
demonstrated the poor judgment for which she has recently become so well known with
her efforts to be the first to jump on the gun control bandwagon following the on-air
murders of two WDBJ-TV journalists and the wounding of a person being
interviewed. After a brief expression of shock and sympathy, she then said, “We
must act to stop gun violence, and we cannot wait any longer.”
What most of us see as a tragedy Mrs. Clinton used as a
campaign opportunity, strictly adhering to former Obama White House Chief of
Staff and current Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s advice, “Never let a good crisis
go to waste.”
Her statement “We must act to stop gun violence” contains
one wrong word: “gun.” Missing the point, like so many demagogues and people-control
enthusiasts on the left, she would like nothing more than a nation where there
are no firearms in the hands of citizens.
The truth is that an idiot or a maniac like the one at Smith
Mountain Lake last week, or the vicious savages who commit violent acts, will
kill or assault with or without a gun, and a determined person who wants a gun
badly enough will find a way to get one.
The gay black former employee of WDBJ and other news
departments had significant behavioral problems that caused him to lose his job
in Roanoke and then blame everyone else for his problems. He filed unfounded charges
against the TV station after being counseled for shortcomings on the job,
losing that job and having to be escorted from the building.
He didn’t have a gun problem; he had a head problem. We now
know he had problems with previous employers, residents of his apartment building
and a local restaurant, displaying mental instability in each circumstance. That,
Mrs. Clinton, is what you should care about, instead of knee-jerking to the
wrong conclusion.
A new piece of information that is highly inconvenient for
Mrs. Clinton and the gun control fanatics is that on August 26 Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives spokesman Thomas Faison confirmed that
the Virginia gunman legally bought his gun weeks ago and that “he apparently
passed a background check” to get the gun. What happened to the much vaunted
background check process put in place to control gun sales?
Matching Mrs. Clinton’s failure to focus correctly on the
real issue is President Barack Obama, who commented after the shooting: “What
we know is that the number of people who die from gun-related incidents around
this country dwarfs any deaths that happen through terrorism.” Perhaps he
forgot about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City and
Washington, DC that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people, the jihadist Army
doctor who killed 13 people at his clinic at Ft. Hood, TX, and the Murrah
Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City, OK, that killed 168 people.
Mr. Obama yet again demonstrated that
how he reacts to a shooting situation depends upon who shot whom. In Ferguson,
MO when a white police officer shot and killed a black criminal who attacked
him, the president blamed the police officer, not the criminal. But in this
instance, a black man shot and killed two innocent white people, and he blamed
the gun, not the shooter.
Folks like Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama
see additional and more restrictive laws that affect law-abiding citizens as
the solution to shooting deaths, without any apparent recognition of other
factors that are at least as important as guns and usually, as in this case,
more important.
Given that the laws we have didn’t work, what additional law
would have prevented this murderous act, and still comport with the unequivocal
right to keep and bear arms guaranteed by the Second Amendment?
Surprisingly, The
Washington Times reported Friday that the White House conceded that new gun
regulations probably wouldn’t have prevented this shooting. “White House press
secretary Josh Earnest said it appears that a proposal championed by President
Obama to require background checks on purchases at gun shows ‘would not have
applied in this particular case.’”
Perhaps those on the left might want to look at their efforts
to create victims at every turn and to make victimhood an excuse for people to
do pretty much anything they want. The Smith Mountain Lake murderer apparently
believed his fellow workers at two or more TV stations where he had worked
disliked him because he was a black man, or because he was a homosexual. Apparently,
he viewed even the counseling by management about his job performance as racist
or homophobic, not legitimate job improvement counseling.
Society’s problems won’t be solved by using tragedies to
advance political agendas, as Mrs. Clinton did with this horrible, inexplicable
murder. We can only solve them by focusing on the actual problems. Guns are
only a problem when people who have violent intent deliberately use them illegally
to commit violence. We will not reduce those incidents by restricting the
ability of law-abiding people to protect themselves and their families, or to use
firearms for other legal purposes.
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