In response to:

Why ABC Tried to Blame the Tea Party for Aurora

ResistWeMuch Wrote: Jul 24, 2012 3:47 PM
Progressive. When a Muslim cabbie in New York picked up a drunken Michael Enright, who then proceeded to ask if the driver was a Muslim -- and after receiving an answer in the affirmative -- stabbed him, the Left blamed Islamophobes, anti-GZM protesters, the Tea Party, libertarians, conservatives, Republicans, and "anti-government types," etc., even though the defendant was for the Cordoba House, worked for the New York City-based Intersections International, which is a "global initiative dedicated to promoting justice, reconciliation and peace across lines of faith, culture, ideology, race, class, national borders and other boundaries that divide humanity, and had just returned from Afghanistan where he had donated his time making a film

James Holmes is a human earthquake. We are as ill-equipped to predict the eruptions of such human beings as we are to predict the eruptions of the earth.

But that doesn't mean that nothing meaningful came out of the Aurora tragedy.

Something quite important did, though few Americans are aware of it because it has already entered the mainstream media's memory hole.

On ABC's "Good Morning America" on Friday morning, Brian Ross, chief investigative reporter for ABC News, announced to George Stephanopoulos and millions of viewers that there's "a Jim Holmes of Aurora, Colorado page on the...

Saturday, May 25 | 11:20 AM ET
Saturday, May 25 | 11:20 AM ET
Saturday, May 25 | 11:20 AM ET
Saturday, May 25 | 11:20 AM ET