Showing posts with label Gabrielle Giffords. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gabrielle Giffords. Show all posts

This Photo ♥

[Content Note: Gun violence.]

image of former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, Hillary Clinton, and Giffords' husband Mark Kelly standing together, with Kelly reaching out his arm to take a selfie of the three of them
[Photo: Barbara Kinney for Hillary For America | Oct. 31, Cincinnati]

I love this photo of former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, Hillary Clinton, and Giffords' husband Mark Kelly taking a selfie together. It just makes my heart happy, to see Giffords thriving, after surviving an assassination attempt in January 2011.

It's also a meaningful photo in the sense that it's a reminder that gun reform is on the ballot. Not that anyone could be blamed for forgetting, since the media have abandoned even any pretense that policy is an important metric by which to assess presidential candidates.

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Recommended Reading

[Content Note: Gun violence; stalking; disablist language.]

Brian Beutler: "Gabby Giffords' Gun-Control Ads Are Being Criticized Because They're Working."

I'm not even going to excerpt it. Just go read the whole thing.

And then let's talk about how aggressively contemptible her critics are. Because OMG.

[H/T to Jess.]

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In the News

Here is some stuff in the news today!

[Content Note: War] The South Sudan peace talks have stalled: "Even as several dozen people held a peace march in Juba, South Sudan's capital, on Wednesday, there was little evidence that the conflict is moving toward resolution, more than three weeks after spiralling violence broke out. Two officials in Ethiopia [where the peace talks are being held] said the peace talks had stalled over the issue of political prisoners. The special envoy of Igad, a bloc of East African countries, has flown to Juba to speak about political detainees."

Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a holdover from the Bush administration, has written a new memoir in which he "unleashes harsh judgments about President Obama's leadership and his commitment to the Afghanistan war. ...It is rare for a former Cabinet member, let alone a defense secretary occupying a central position in the chain of command, to publish such an antagonistic portrait of a sitting president." Huh.

The Republican Party continues its bid to look less garbagey while not actually changing its garbage policies: "First, Republicans were given lessons on how to talk to women while denying them reproductive services. Now, they're learning how to talk to the long-term unemployed and their families while denying them benefits. As members of the Republican Party fight against extending unemployment insurance to those who have been out of work for more than 26 weeks, the party's leadership is circulating talking points on the best language to use when discussing such opposition, the Washington Post reports. The goal is to show compassion." The goal is to show compassion, while not actually having any.

[CN: Gun violence] A beautiful, moving essay from former Congressional representative Gabby Giffords: "The Lessons of Physical Therapy."

[CN: Transphobia] Laverne Cox and Carmen Carrera Enlighten Katie Couric on Gender Identity: "By focusing on bodies we don't focus on the lived realities of that oppression and that discrimination."

Congratulations to Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner, who were married in Los Angeles on New Year's Eve after 42 years together.

Terrific news for lovers of fat hatred: The Paul Blart: Mall Cop sequel has its director!

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President Obama's Statement on the Senate's Failure to Pass Background Check Legislation

Yesterday, in a vote of 54-46, the Senate voted down the Manchin/Toomey amendment to expand background checks for gun purchases at gun shows and online. Because of a Republican filibuster, 60 votes were required to overcome GOP obstructionism. The votes weren't there.

After the loss, President Obama delivered a brief but powerful address in the Rose Garden, in which he did not mask his contempt for the failure of Congress to enact legislation supported by 90% of the US public:

I've heard some say that blocking this step would be a victory. And my question is, a victory for who? A victory for what? All that happened today was the preservation of the loophole that lets dangerous criminals buy guns without a background check. That didn't make our kids safer. Victory for not doing something that 90% of Americans, 80% of Republicans, the vast majority of your constituents wanted to get done? It begs the question: Who are we here to represent?!

I've heard folks say that having the families of victims lobby for this legislation was somehow misplaced. "A prop," somebody called them. "Emotional blackmail," some outlets said. Are they serious?! Do we really think that thousands of families whose lives have been shattered by gun violence don't have a right to weigh in on this issue? Do we think their emotions, their loss, is not relevant to this debate?

So all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for Washington.
The above is just a brief excerpt. A complete transcript of the address is below the fold.

I am glad he is angry. I am angry, too.

See also this op-ed by former Representative Gabby Giffords, who survived a shooting assassination attempt and supported this legislation.

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Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' Opening Statement at the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Gun Violence

[Content Note: Gun violence.]

Former Democratic Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot at a public event in January of 2011, made this opening statement at the Senate Judiciary hearing on gun violence this morning:

Okay. Thank you for inviting me here today. This is an important conversation—for our children, for our communities, for Democrats and Republicans. Speaking is difficult, but I need to say something important: Violence is a big problem. Too many children are dying. Too many children! We must do something! It's [sic] will be hard, but the time is NOW. You must act! Be bold; be courageous. Americans are counting on you! Thank you!
Talk about brave women.

One of the most important things about Giffords showing up and speaking is that she is a reminder that statistics about gun deaths do not tell the whole story. Giffords survived. She survived. But she is forever changed. Her halting speech compels us to remember that gun violence is not just about those who die, children and adults, but about those who live, too.

image of Giffords' handwritten remarks
Giffords' handwritten remarks, from which she was reading. [Via TP.]

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There are no words.

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In Better Gun-Related News...

[Content Note: Guns; violence; ableism.]

FMF News: Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly Launch Anti-Gun PAC.

In an op-ed in USA Today, former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly announced that they have launched a Political Action Committee to challenge the dominance of gun-rights lobbyists in Washington, DC, on the two year anniversary of the shooting in Tuscon, Arizona, that left six dead and severely wounded the Congresswoman.

Giffords and Kelly criticized the National Rifle Association's response to the Sandy Hook Massacre, saying "Special interests purporting to represent gun owners but really advancing the interests of an ideological fringe have used big money and influence to cow Congress into submission. ... Rather than conducting a dialogue, they threaten those who divert from their orthodoxy with political extinction."

The PAC, Americans for Responsible Solutions, will attempt to start national discussion about pro-active and realistic gun control as well as raise funds to rival the clout the National Rifle Association has in Congress. "With Americans for Responsible Solutions engaging millions of people about ways to reduce gun violence and funding political activity nationwide, legislators will no longer have reason to fear the gun lobby," the couple said.
Let it be so.

This is a real teaspoon vs. dumptruck operation right now. (Donate here, if you are able and so inclined.) I hope they are successful, and I hope that they deemphasize the whole "keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill" rhetoric along the way, for reasons I have already detailed.

It isn't that I don't understand the reflexive support of the eminently reasonable-sounding idea that dangerously, violently mentally ill people shouldn't be armed. It's just that I can't ignore all the Various Stuff (e.g.) which makes that eminently reasonable-sounding idea not a very realistic or effective or just idea in practice.

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Photo of the Day

image of Daniel Hernandez and Gabrielle Giffords hugging one another
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords hugs intern Daniel Hernandez, who "literally went into the line of fire" to save her, during the Congress on Your Corner event, which she finished today after it was interrupted by an assassination attempt one year ago.

Wow.

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Quote of the Day

[Trigger warning for violent rhetoric.]

"It's just a good thing I can't pack a gun on the Senate floor."Senator Tom Coburn, Republican from Oklahoma, waxing eliminationist about his "cowardly" colleagues in the Senate for their insufficient support of a conservative agenda.

This, too, would be the same Congress from which Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is still on medical leave after being shot by a violent asshole who did not grow up in a void.

[Related Reading: Let's Get This Straight.]

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Quote of the Day

[Trigger warning for violence.]

"Yesterday, in an apparent attempt to rally their caucus, the Republicans played a clip from a cops-and-robbers movie called The Town. In the scene they chose to inspire their House freshmen, one of the crooks gives a pep talk to the other, right before they both put on hockey masks, bludgeon two men with sticks, and shoot a man in the leg. Literally, in the movie, the protagonists say people are going to get hurt, but they go ahead and do it anyway. Ladies and gentlemen, this is your House Republican majority."Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), criticizing House Republican leadership for using violent rhetoric (AGAIN) to inspire Republican representatives to legislative action.

That would be the same House of Representatives from which Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is still on medical leave after being shot by a violent asshole who did not grow up in a void.

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Update in the Giffords Case

Jared Loughner, the man accused of shooting Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and more than a dozen other people in January, leaving six dead, has been found not competent to stand trial by a federal judge.

Judge Larry Burns issued his ruling moments after U.S. Marshals dragged Loughner out of the courtroom because of an angry outburst. As survivors of the deadly January attack looked on, Loughner had lowered his head, raised it and said what sounded like "Thank you for the freak show. She died in front of me."

His words were loud but mumbled, and it wasn't clear who he was talking about.

Loughner will be hospitalized in a facility in Springfield, Mo., to receive treatment. He could remain hospitalized indefinitely if he does not get well but remains a danger to himself or others.
What a sad situation, all around.

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Giffords Update

[Trigger warning for violence.]

Newsweek has a nice article addressing Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' progress and prognosis. Giffords was shot in January.

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Giffords Update

Blub:

U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, recovering from a gunshot wound to the head suffered January 8, is regaining part of her ability to speak and recently asked for toast while having breakfast, staffers said Wednesday.

Spokesman C.J. Karamargin would not divulge what else Giffords has said, other than that she has spoken other words "within the last few days."

"It's very good news," he said.

Giffords Chief of Staff Pia Carusone told CNN affiliate KMSB in Tucson, Arizona, that the congresswoman made the toast request while eating yogurt and oatmeal Monday. "I said 'absolutely.'"

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Giffords Update

Representative Gabrielle Giffords is now breathing on her own, and her condition has been upgraded from critical to serious condition.

Only two other survivors of the Tucson shooting remain in the hospital, and both of their conditions have been upgraded to good.

Very good news.

After the shooting, part of Giffords' skull was removed, which is a common strategy to prevent dangerous swelling in patients with traumatic brain injury. Once her brain has had more time to heal, that section of the skull will be replaced, which I imagine is the next big hurdle in her recovery. IIRC, CNN reported this weekend that would happen in the next couple of weeks.

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"He literally went in the line of fire to save Gabby."

President Barack Obama greets Daniel Hernandez, a intern for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords who helped her after she was shot, at a memorial service in Tucson, Ariz., on the University of Arizona campus, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011. [AP Photo]
This is a really nice piece on Daniel Hernandez, the intern without whose immediate care and attention Rep. Giffords would not be alive. He seems like a very neat guy.

It seems almost cruel to wish a fate of public office on someone, given the state of US politics, but I hope he continues to be involved in public service and, if he considers running himself someday, I wish for him two things: 1. Success. 2. A staff as dedicated as he is to Congresswoman Giffords.

One observation about the article: The fact that Hernandez is "a large man" is stuck in there so awkwardly, and without purpose. And it's interesting how differently the fact that he is fat is treated from the fact that he is gay and Latino. It's not treated as central to his identity, nor a qualifying attribute of a marginalized population, and there is certainly no effort to note that his courage and quick-thinking and decency and ethics contradict many stereotypes about fat people, even though the article includes this:
Hernandez, who is gay and Hispanic, has become a particular hero for those groups in recent days.

... In a time when both of those minorities have been at the center of heated, emotional debates about immigration and bullying, he has served as a model of reason and strength.
Hernandez is a hero to this fat activist, too. For lots of reasons.

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Shameless

House GOP to resume health-care repeal effort, but with more civil tone: "House Republican leaders said Thursday that they will begin their effort to repeal the new health-care law next week, a return to normal legislative business after the shootings in Arizona suspended activity on Capitol Hill."

You know what every last Democrat in Congress needs to start shouting in front of every camera and into every microphone they can find...? That Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is only alive today because she had access to some of the best healthcare on the planet, which is paid for by the taxpayers of this nation, who deserve the same as she's got.

And let the Republicans contend with THAT.

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Giffords Update

With the caveat that brain injuries are tricky and recovery is not necessarily linear, I want to pass on the very hopeful and joyful news that Rep. Gabby Giffords is, at the moment, doing very well:

Shot in the head less than a week ago, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords opened her eyes briefly for the first time Wednesday, with her husband, her parents and other members of Congress in the room.

"It was extraordinary," said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York, who was holding Giffords' hand at the time. "It was a miracle to witness."

...Giffords was squeezing and stroking Gillibrand's hand, as doctors previously said she had been able to do.

Giffords "absolutely could hear everything we were saying," Gillibrand said. "And Debbie (Wasserman Schultz, D-Florida) and I were telling her how much she was inspiring the nation with her courage, her strength, and we were talking about the things we wanted to do as soon as she was better."

Gillibrand mentioned having another night out with Giffords and her husband for beer and pizza. And Wasserman Schultz recounted telling her, "Come on, you've got to get better, because we expect you up in New Hampshire this summer" at Wasserman Schultz's vacation home.

"And just as I said that, that's when she suddenly was struggling to open ... her eyes," Wasserman Schultz said. "First just a little bit. And the doctors couldn't believe it. They said, 'This is such a good time.' "

Kelly saw her struggling, Gillibrand said, and he and the others began to encourage her, saying, "Open your eyes, Gabby. Open your eyes."

And Giffords did -- actually opening only one eye, as the other remains bandaged, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters.

"She took a moment to focus, you could see she was focusing," Gillibrand said. "And then Mark said ... 'Gabby, if you can see me, if you can see me, give us a thumbs-up ... She didn't only give a thumbs-up, she literally raised her entire hand. We were just -- we couldn't stop crying ... It was just one of those moments that life brings you so rarely."

But Giffords didn't stop there, Gillibrand said. She reached out and grabbed her husband "and is touching him and starts to really choke him like she was really trying to hug him." He asked her to touch his wedding ring, "and she touches his ring, then she grabs his whole watch and wrist and then the doctor was just so excited, he said, 'You don't understand ... this is amazing what she is doing right now and beyond our greatest hopes.' "
So much blub.

There are five other patients injured in the shooting still being treated at the same hospital. None of them remain in critical condition, although two are still in serious condition.

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Today in Comprehensive Solutions

[Trigger warning for violence]

Fox News:

[Long Island Republican] Rep. Peter King said Tuesday he plans to introduce a new gun safety bill in Congress in the wake of the mass shooting in Arizona that killed six people and wounded 14 others, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.

King said his bill would make it illegal to knowingly carry a gun within a thousand feet of "certain high-profile" government officials.

Oooookay. I guess that's one option.

Hooray for safety!

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Let's Get This Straight

[Trigger warning for violent rhetoric of many different stripes.]

Both sides are, in fact, not "just as bad," when it comes to institutionally sanctioned violent and eliminationist rhetoric.

An anonymous commenter at Daily Kos and the last Republican vice presidential nominee are not equivalent, no matter how many ridiculously irresponsible members of the media would have us believe otherwise.

There is, demonstrably, no leftist equivalent to Sarah Palin, former veep candidate and presumed future presidential candidate, who uses gun imagery (rifle sights) and language ("Don't Retreat, RELOAD") to exhort her followers to action.

There is no leftist equivalent to the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), a group which was created from the mailing list of the old white supremacist White Citizens Councils and has been noted as becoming increasingly "radical and racist" by the Southern Poverty Law Center, which classifies the CCC as a hate group—and is nonetheless considered an acceptable association by prominent members of the Republican Party, including a a former senator and the last Republican presidential nominee.

There is no leftist equivalent to Glenn Beck, host of a long-running nationally syndicated radio show, former host of a show on CNN and current host of a show on Fox, best-selling author, DC rally organizer, and longtime user of eliminationist rhetoric, including equating universal healthcare to rape, joking about victims of forest fires being America-hating liberals, comparing Al Gore to Hitler, condoning the murder of Michael Moore, accusing Holocaust survivor George Soros of being a Nazi collaborator, joking about poisoning Nancy Pelosi, equating immigration reform with burning US citizens alive, publicly endorsing violent revolution, and winkingly telling his viewers not to get violent, all of which amounts to a speck on the tip of a very big iceberg.

There is no leftist equivalent to Ann Coulter, best-selling author and syndicated columnist, who has been a panelist on Fox's Hannity 28 times and was on Hannity & Colmes an additional 18 times, who has been a guest multiple times on The O'Reilly Factor, Geraldo at Large, Larry King Live, Huckabee, Your World with Neil Cavuto, Hardball, and other cable news shows, has made appearances on The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Daily Show, and Real Time with Bill Maher, and has co-hosted The View, and has also said that a baseball bat is "the most effective way" to talk to liberals, as well as: "We need to execute people like John Walker in order to physically intimidate liberals, by making them realize that they can be killed, too." And: "My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building." And: "In [Clinton's] recurring nightmare of a presidency, we have a national debate about whether he 'did it,' even though all sentient people know he did. Otherwise there would be debates only about whether to impeach or assassinate."

There is no leftist equivalent to Bill O'Reilly, Fox News television show host, nationally syndicated radio show host, and best-selling author, who has appeared on The Tonight Show eleven times, The Late Show with David Letterman six times, The Daily Show six times, Live with Regis and Kelly five times, The View four times, Good Morning America three times, and Real Time with Bill Maher twice, among other national shows, and has lied about and stalked his critics, said that progressive bloggers should be dealt with "with a hand grenade," said Air America hosts were traitors and should be "put in chains," as well as: "And if Al Qaeda comes [to San Francisco] and blows you up, we're not going to do anything about it. We're going to say, look, every other place in America is off limits to you, except San Francisco. You want to blow up the Coit Tower? Go ahead."

There is no leftist equivalent to Rush "I tell people don't kill all the liberals. Leave enough so we can have two on every campus—living fossils—so we will never forget what these people stood for" Limbaugh, nationally syndicated radio show host and invitee to the Bush White House.

There is no leftist equivalent to Pat "Hitler's success was not based on his extraordinary gifts alone. His genius was an intuitive sense of the mushiness, the character flaws, the weakness masquerading as morality that was in the hearts of the statesmen who stood in his path" Buchanan, a regular MSNBC contributor and syndicated columnist.

There is no leftist equivalent to Michelle "In Defense of Internment: The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in World War II and the War on Terror" Malkin, a regular Fox panelist, best-selling author, and prominent conservative blogger.

There is no leftist equivalent to Pat "The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism, and become lesbians" Robertson, host of The 700 Club, who was a guest on Fox's Hannity & Colmes five times.

There is no leftist equivalent to Michael "Howard Dean should be arrested and hung for treason or put in a hole until the end of the Iraq war" Reagan, or Michael "Smallpox in a blanket, which the U.S. Army gave to the Cherokee Indians on their long march to the West, was nothing compared to what I'd like to see done to these people" Savage, both nationally syndicated radio show hosts.

There is no leftist equivalent to the Minutemen and other radical and eliminationist-spewing anti-immigration groups, some of whom have been subcontracted to work the border by the US government.

There is no leftist equivalent to radical and eliminationist-spewing anti-choice groups, who openly target doctors and call for their assassinations—and had a success just last year in the murder of Dr. George Tiller—and whose leaders get featured in whitewashing profiles in the Washington Post.

Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.

This is not an argument there is no hatred, no inappropriate and even violent rhetoric, among US leftists. There is.

This is evidence that, although violent rhetoric exists among US leftists, it is not remotely on the same scale, and, more importantly, not an institutionally endorsed tactic, as it is among US rightwingers.

This is a fact. It is not debatable.

And there is observably precious little integrity among conservatives in addressing this fact, in the wake of the attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.

Palin takes the absolute cake for audaciously asserting that her rifle sight imagery was really "a surveyor's symbol," and not even having the decency to sheepishly acquiesce that, even if that were true (and not evident bullshit), it's understandable how a reasonable person could look at her "surveyor's symbol" alongside the word "target" and get the wrong, ahem, idea. No, it's all just a wall of total denial in the Palin camp, when she's not whining about being a victim herself of people who have the temerity to actually hold her accountable for her carelessly casual violent rhetoric. It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. And then it's deny and play the martyr.

But it's not like Palin's ideological allies are covering themselves in glory, either. There's no call for accountability, no call for reflection, not among conservatives. Just the usual game of deflection and projection, as they desperately try to find a way to make this liberals' fault.

Bill Kristol took to the airwaves this morning to call criticism of Palin "a disgrace" and accuse liberals of "McCarthyism." Commentators on Fox News, meanwhile, blame President Obama for not changing the tone in Washington, like he promised. Which would be hilarious, were that redirection of blame not a key part of conservatives' strategy to dodge responsibility for the eliminationist rhetoric that certainly contributed to the tragic events of this weekend.

When, a few months ago, there was a spate of widely-publicized suicides of bullied teens, we had, briefly, a national conversation about the dangers of bullying. But in the wake of an ideologically-motivated assassination attempt of a sitting member of Congress, we aren't having a national conversation about the dangers of violent rhetoric—because the conversation about bullying children was started by adults, and there are seemingly no responsible grown-ups to be found among conservatives anymore.

Faced with the overwhelming evidence of the violent rhetoric absolutely permeating the discourse emanating from their side of the aisle, conservatives adopt the approach of a petulant child—deny, obfuscate, and lash out defensively.

And engage in the most breathtaking disingenuous hypocrisy: Conservatives, who vociferously argue against the language and legislation of social justice, on the basis that it all "normalizes" marginalized people and their lives and cultures (it does!), are suddenly nothing but blinking, wide-eyed naïveté when it comes to their own violent rhetoric.

They have a great grasp of cultural anthropology when they want to complain about progressive ideas, inclusion, diversity, and equality. But when it comes to being accountable for their own ideas, their anthropological prowess magically disappears.

Only progressives "infect" the culture, but conservative hate speech exists in a void.

That's what we're meant to believe, anyway. But we know it is not true. This culture, this habit, of eliminationist rhetoric is not happening in a vacuum. It's happening in a culture of widely-available guns (thanks to conservative policies), of underfunded and unavailable medical care, especially mental health care (thanks to conservative policies), of a widespread belief that government is the enemy of the people (thanks to conservative rhetoric), and of millions of increasingly desperate people (thanks to an economy totally fucked by conservative governance).

The shooting in Tucson was not an anomaly. It was an inevitability.

And as long as we continue to play this foolish game of "both sides are just as bad," and rely on trusty old ablism to dismiss Jared Lee Loughner as a crackpot—dutifully ignoring that people with mental illness are more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators; carefully pretending that the existence of people with mental illness who are potentially dangerous somehow absolves us of responsibility for violent rhetoric, as opposed to serving to underline precisely why it's irresponsible—it will be inevitable again.

Let's get this straight: This shit doesn't happen in a void. It happens in a culture rife with violent political rhetoric, and it's time for conservatives to pull up their goddamn bootstraps and get to work doing the hard business of self-reflection.

This is one problem the invisible hand of the market can't fix for them—unless, perhaps, it's holding a mirror.

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Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords shot and killed wounded

UPDATE: According to MSNBC: A hospital spokesperson just said that she is alive, in surgery, and in critical condition. Nine others are also in critical or serious condition.

UPDATE 2: [by Liss] Giffords' surgeon says that she has come through surgery, and that he is optimistic for her recovery. !!!

UPDATE 3: [by Liss] Giffords is reportedly conscious and responsive, following directions, which is excellent news (though she is by no means out of the woods yet). The suspect in the shooting is in police custody and has been identified as 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner, reportedly a veteran of the Afghanistan War. The gun, a Glock 9mm, has been recovered from the scene. Five or six people are dead, including one nine-year-old child. Ten to twelve more are in critical condition.

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Six other people who were shot were also killed. Earlier reports say nine people had also been injured--no word on the conditions of the surviving three people. Via NPR:

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and six others died after a gunman opened fire at a public event on Saturday, the Pima County, Ariz., sheriff's office confirms. The 40-year-old Democrat was outside a Tucson grocery store when a gunman ran up and began firing indiscriminately. The suspect was taken into police custody.
The Tucson Citizen apparently reported that she was "shot point blank in the head". Their site has been down since that was reported. There is no word yet about the gunman's motives.

Perhaps worth noting, is that Sarah Palin put Rep. Giffords on her infamous "target map" last September:
In a website launched on Thursday, the six-month anniversary of the health care law, Palin puts a bull's-eye on 20 House districts under a headline that reads, "We've diagnosed the problem…Help us prescribe the solution."
This rhetoric may or may not be related, directly or not, to the events of today. It's certainly interesting, though.

HuffPo is continually updating the story as it happens.

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