Murder by media?

Why don’ t the network and cable network executives who authorized the airing of the manifesto, organize a “town hall” meeting at Virginia Tech or 30 Rockefeller Center in New York City, and face the music on this one. Is that not the least they can do?

If deep introspection by the media is not in the cards on this one, then maybe Congress, when they take a break from their petty partisan bickering at the expense of the American people, can call these executives to Washington to at least answer two questions.

“Was an innocent man in Houston indirectly killed because of your actions? And how do you plan on dealing with this subject going forward?”

Being that personal responsibility is not a hallmark of the media nor Congress, it’s safe to assume neither will take on that assignment. Instead, we will be forced to wait for the next human time bomb to go off, and then watch in despair as some choose to exploit unimagined pain.