Like everyone else, I was glued to the television
yesterday around 5 in the afternoon. I had gotten home from work when I noticed
the voice of Brian Williams of NBC news from the corner of my family room. The
screen was filled with chaotic, screaming people running around through thick
plumes of white smoke. It took five minutes or so to piece together what had
happened, that someone had set off two bombs within yards of the finish line of
the Boston marathon, right across the street from the Westin Hotel at Copley
Place where I had stayed the last time I was in that city, two years ago. There
was an aerial shot of the sidewalk covered in blood; there was footage of
bleeding victims being whisked about in wheel chairs. Literally before the
blood on the sidewalk had even dried there was a former Congressman from Boston
telling us that this tragedy was evidence of why we need a robust and fully funded
government saying, “No tax cut could ever help us recover from this.” Nicholas
Kristof, a columnist from the New York Times took the opportunity to blame
Republicans for not approving President Obama’s nominee for Director of the
ATF. More than one MSNBC talking head made the observation that this was April
15, tax day, and also Patriot’s Day, very important days for “militia groups”
around the country. You know, just sayin’.
We live in a time where everything is politicized. I
have no doubt that if those responsible prove to be from Iran, Republicans will
use that fact to push us to embark on yet another Middle Eastern misadventure.
If the bombers end up being from some environmentalist, or Occupy Wall Street affiliated
group, conservatives will rail against the administration for being “soft on
liberal hate groups”. If, on the other hand, the guilty parties end up being
from some Tea Party, or anti-government militia group or even worse, a white-supremacist
group, the left in this country, along with 90% of the media will eagerly pile
on, blaming Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, etc…
I have no idea who was responsible for placing two
bombs in two trash cans loaded with ball bearings designed to kill and maim as
many innocent people as possible. In fact, I don’t even need to know WHO did
it, to know that it was evil and reprehensible. No political cause can justify it; there exist
no extenuating circumstances that can condone it. It is simply the act of a
deranged and despicable mind. To attempt as some have to score political
points, or to use this nightmare to advance a political agenda, is as predictable
as it is infuriating. But for the good of the country, my hope is that the murderer
is one of us. My biggest fear is that if it turns out to be some Al Qieda nutjob,
we will get drawn in to another whack-a-mole war somewhere in the vast
wasteland that is the Middle East. Enough already.
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