by David Codrea
“Obama calls Kalamazoo officials over shootings, pleads for more gun laws,” The Washington Times reported Monday. “Clearly we’re going to need to do more if we’re going to keep innocent Americans safe,” Obama proclaimed at a White House meeting with governors. “[We need] to partner and think about what we can do in a common-sense way, in a bipartisan way, without some of the ideological rhetoric that so often surrounds that issue.”
Like what? Notice he doesn’t get all that specific?
What he’s doing is playing off long-time fellow traveler Rahm Emanuel’s advice to “never let a serious crisis go to waste.” That and he’s blood dancing.
Because the fact is, at this writing, and certainly at the time Obama made his opportunistic comments, we know very little about the killer and his twisted motives. And because relevant social media pages have been disabled, we’re now dependent on what the police tell us and how the media parrots statements back to us for further information to be revealed.
That’s not necessarily the most reliable way for the truth to come out, as some of us have found out the hard way. But seeing as how that’s all we’ve got right now, here are two extremely relevant pieces of information about the suspect: