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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFive Uncomfortable Truths About the Latest Alleged Assassination Attempt on Trump
In the wake of Saturday nights incident at the White House Correspondents dinner in which a 31-year-old California teacher named Cole Allen attempted to breach security and allegedly sought to attack the president or others in attendance at the gala event, the media has breathlessly reported every detail of the story except several of those that may be most important.
We know where Allen went to school, what kinds of weapons he was carrying, how much money he donated to which political campaigns, the contents of his manifesto and how the Secret Service foiled his plan, whatever it actually may have been.
What has been missed or downplayed or suppressed (depending on which so-called media outlet to which you are referring) are the following salient stories:
2. With his actions, Allen disrupted a black-tie event where Washington elites could congratulate themselves for being Washington elites. (As someone who has been accused of being a Washington elite myself and who knows plenty of the folks who were in that room, let me assure you it is hardly a distinction.) But there was only one, comparatively minor, casualty. (And saying so does not diminish the courage or professionalism of those in the Secret Service and police who responded to the incident. To the contrary, such a low casualty count is to their credit.) With one similarly deranged act on February 28 Trumpwithout rationale, plan or concern for the consequences of his actlaunched a war against Iran that has thus far resulted in the deaths of over 5,000 people and the dislocation of millions across the Middle East, has produced massive global economic disruptions that are causing hardship and suffering for billions worldwide, and did so in such a reckless way that he currently does not know how to end the conflict he started. You tell me who the more dangerous criminal in the room was Saturday nightand if youre not sure ask the parents of the schoolgirls and other innocents who died as a result of Trumps illegal war.
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malaise
(297,227 posts)Rec. Rec. Rec
Blues Heron
(8,943 posts)He will kill someone this week for sure. Probably a Caribbean or Pacific fisherman
multigraincracker
(37,866 posts)King of the mob.
Sure sounds like a mob kill to me.
Walleye
(45,191 posts)I guess when youre that rich, it takes a lot to break the monotony
oldsoldierfadingfast
(332 posts)he just has a lot of stolen money.
Rich is when you have family and friends who love you - NO ONE 'loves' him - just his ill-begot money.
Scrivener7
(59,900 posts)happy feet
(1,290 posts)The only thing tRump is genius at is deflecting attention from his wrongdoing to focus on him as supposed victim. The media falls for it every time.
BattleRow
(2,635 posts)he learned well to deflect responsibility ..and play the blame,deny and delay game.
Roy Cohn was the lowest ..until his student superceded the master..what is the opposite of superceded?
How very low can you possibly go..and still be considered a human being?
Kid Berwyn
(24,803 posts)But, this is why we need a new ballroom.
Thank you, Rothkopf. Thank you, demmiblue.
Martin Eden
(15,771 posts)Proper perspective, indeed!
niyad
(133,419 posts)Ocelot II
(130,971 posts)leftstreet
(41,123 posts)Mr.Bee
(1,866 posts)because he, millionaires and billionaires, are making too much money!
Quiet Em
(2,963 posts)I cannot thank David Rothkopf enough for this.
It sure would be nice to see more journalists and commentators take David's lead and address this incident with the same candid, straightforward facts and truths about where we are and how we got here.
ECL213
(450 posts)"third time's a charm", and it shows.
spanone
(141,928 posts)Truth to the fucking wannabe king
KPN
(17,458 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,769 posts)Surveillance video of a security checkpoint, there is five or six guys there and no one
is looking in the direction of the intruder as he runs toward the checkpoint.
The astounding lack of professionalism by these people is beyond belief.
There should have been someone paying attention and tried to tackle the intruder.
TexasBushwhacker
(21,257 posts)Of course, if I worked for the Secret Service and was eligible for retirement, I would have left as soon as he was elected.
I had a client who had worked for the DHS and affiliated agencies for over 20 years. He was only in his early 50s, but he was planning his exit strategy. He couldn't wait to get out.
Jack Valentino
(5,162 posts)and IMHO, they would be QUITE RIGHT!
Upthevibe
(10,213 posts)yellow dahlia
(6,287 posts)"His sense is that this is his country now, he owns it, he controls it, he deserves a cut of it and the government should support him and defend him in each of those desires and all of his activities."