Posted on 10/27/2018 4:18:15 AM PDT by reaganaut1
Cesar Sayoc was arrested by federal authorities in Florida on Friday morning and charged with crimes related to sending 13 apparently homemade pipe bombs to high-profile Democrats. None of them detonated, but the FBI says the bombs indeed contained explosive material. Sayoc may well have meant to kill George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Cory Booker, and others.
Sayoc does not appear to be severely mentally ill, like other perpetrators of high-profile crimes in our country in recent years, but he is a kooky and fringe character. He sports a long and bizarre arrest record, one of the reasons authorities were able to identify him so quickly as the alleged perpetrator. He had previously been arrested on a separate charge of threatening to bomb a utility company and appears to have been a petty dealer of illegal supplements. A 2012 bankruptcy report showed him living with his mother.
Sayoc was a registered Republican and, the evidence suggests, an obsessive Trump supporter. A van believed to be his is emblazoned with Trump stickers, his social-media feeds contain attacks on the Democratic party often shared from fringe websites, and he apparently attended a Trump rally in Florida months ago.
Of course, even before Sayoc was identified, the media and the Left were blaming President Trump for the bombs. Weve said it many times before, but it has to be said again: Harsh, overheated rhetoric is endemic to our political system, and it should not be confused with incitement to violence. When James Hodgkinson, a registered Democrat who campaigned for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 election, attempted to assassinate a group of Republican congressmen at a baseball practice last June, we did not blame Sanders or Hodgkinsons party. Instead, we wrote, The person singly responsible for Wednesdays horrors is the man who pulled the trigger. Here, too, the responsibility for Sayocs bombing campaign rests with him alone.
The double standard in these cases is flagrant. Even though Republican majority whip Steve Scalise was nearly killed in the Hodgkinson attack and more than a dozen of his colleagues could have been killed but for security neutralizing Hodgkinson, the event was quickly memory-holed and the media didnt resound with calls for Bernie Sanders, or, say, Rachel Maddow, to tone it down.
Not that these incidents bring out the best in either side. Some of our friends on the right rushed to deem the sending of the pipe bombs a hoax, with no evidence but an abundance of paranoia.
What can we ask of our politicians? First and foremost, that they condemn all forms of violence and intimidation, running from the dastardly crime of the last few days, to the street-fighting of antifa and the Proud Boys, to the hounding of high-profile political figures in public spaces. With some prominent exceptions, almost no elected officials openly endorse this behavior. No matter how intense our political debates, Republicans and Democrats are still far from sanctioning violence against one another.
As for rhetoric, we make wide latitude for stinging insults and hyperbolic rhetoric, which go back at least to the 1790s in this country. But itd be better if everyone felt some responsibility to edify rather than degrade our discourse. This, of course, applies to Donald Trump. Contrary to his critics, chants of Lock her up and CNN sucks arent calls to violence. No rational person would hear even his most incendiary line the media are enemies of the people as permission to mail a dozen pipe bombs all over the country. But Trump is president, which should imply an obligation to honor guardrails about what he says about his fellow citizens. He should never, to take an example from a recent rally, talk lightly of a Republican congressmans body-slamming a reporter.
We are very glad that no one was hurt by the pipe bombs, and that Sayoc was apprehended quickly. These are things everyone is grateful for, because, even if we seem to forget it at times, we are all still Americans.
So of course next were going to see the receipts and/or tapes of this guy buying the materials needed to make these bombs, right? Chain of custody and all that. If no evidence is ever presented to the public, then thats a sign that its just another false flag event.
I think theyve had this in the works for awhile, as part of an insurance plan in case Trump won, to be used in the midterms. This guy just isnt smart enough to pull this off alone, not to mention come up with a plan this complicated and dangerous.
What would you need a timer for? (Other than to scare people.) What time would you set it to?
The Marathon bombers filled their pressure cookers with firecracker propellant and repurposed the digital radio control system from a model car to accomplish detonation. It was claimed they got the idea to use pressure cookers from a 2010 article by the AQ Chef titled "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of your Mom," but their detonation system went well beyond the AQ Chef's.
When emptying the dust bag from the floor sander; I wonder how the dust would burn.
Grabbing a handful; I threw it into the flames.
With a big WHOOSH! the stuff ignited and blew back into the room quite impressively!
Most any fine combustible powder will suffice, even coffee creamer.
My point was that the so called Bombs were Props.
I have yet to hear what the material inside the “plastic” pipe was. It could have been Kitty Litter for all we know.
OTOH; if 'evidence' IS produced; there is no way for us poor schlubs to authenticate it's 'accuracy'.
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