Jay Carney’s press briefing at the White House coincided with the initial reports of the enormity of the death toll in Newtown, Conn., so he was somewhat handicapped in his responses: Read More
I try not to, or I generally have no interest in writing things that amount to counsels of despair or suggestions that there’s no possible solution. But I have a hard time not doing that in this case. Many of you have kids. I have kids. These school shootings, a subset of the no less horific mass shooting phenomenon, seem like they’re becoming more common (though I’d be curious to hear whether there are hard statistics on this.) But this one seems, feels like it’s in a whole different category — the age of the children, the number of fatalities. I’m not sure any of that requires saying more. You get it. Read More
A father of a Newtown student holds it together better than I could describing his reaction to the news of the shooting.
A teary-eyed President Obama addressed the Connecticut grade school shooting from the White House briefing room: Read More
We’ve gotten a lot of great, powerful emails this afternoon in response to the shooting in Connecticut. I’ll be printing some of them this afternoon and this evening. The opponents of gun control argue that the gun control regulations on offer wouldn’t prevent these tragedies. And in most of the cases they’re right, at least in the narrow sense. Most of these people bought legally, didn’t have a history of mental illness, didn’t buy at a gunshow etc.
They’re both right and not right — in part because what we generally mean by ‘gun control’ only operates on the very fringes of the problem. The key is grasping this is that there’s a culture of violence, particularly a culture of gun violence that pervades American society. It’s particularly rooted in the South. But it’s worth noting that most of the recent mass shootings have happened outside the South. We know this. Our lax gun laws are rooted in this. They didn’t create it, though they exist in a mutually reinforcing, symbiotic relationship. Read More
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee blames Connecticut shooting on lack of prayer in school.
Among the moments today when I had to stop and gather myself, the state trooper putting his oversized coat on a grade school boy at the 1:07 mark here.
From TPM Reader BC …
I’m a lefty from a gun-owning family, so maybe I can offer some useful input here. In terms of taking this from “do something about guns!” to actionable policy, I think the place to start is a focus on the justification for legal ownership of certain types of firearms and magazines.
There have been a lot of factual errors in the chaotic rush to get details about today’s shooting in Connecticut. But one fact that seemed established across the board was that victim Nancy Lanza, the mother of alleged shooter Adam Lanza, was a teacher at the Sandy Hook Elementary School — specifically that it was her class that Adam Lanza massacred.
But this story just out in the Journal suggests that’s not true. Read More