Tucson Shootings -- January 16
Frank Rich: "In March 2010, few of our leaders wanted to see what Giffords saw — that the vandalism and the death threats were part of a tide of insurrectionism that had been rising since the final weeks of the 2008 campaign."
Jon Meacham, the former editor of Newsweek, who seems to be working for PBS now, advocates for restoring the assault weapons ban:
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Mark Rudd, a one-time member of the Weather Underground, explains in a Washington Post opinion piece why he engaged in political violence at age 22.
New York Times: "On a day when Representative Gabrielle Giffords’s condition was upgraded to serious from critical, her husband, Mark Kelly, spoke publicly for the first time on Sunday. He left his wife’s hospital bedside to take the stage at a memorial service for Gabriel Zimmerman.... Mr. Kelly told the several hundred mourners ... at the Tucson Museum of Art that ... his wife was 'improving a little bit each day. She’s a fighter.' ... At almost the exact same time, about a half-hour’s drive east, another shooting victim — Dorwan Stoddard, 76, known as Dory to friends — was eulogized at a church filled with hundreds of mourners." ...
... AP: "Rep. Gabrielle Giffords condition is improving and she is now in serious condition at a hospital after being shot in the head about a week ago."
The Los Angeles Times has posted the video which caused Pima Community College to suspend Jared Loughren.
Jo Becker & other New York Times reporters write a long piece about Jared Loughner's troubled life.
William Yardley, et al., of the New York Times: "A week after a gunman killed six people and injured 13 others, ... a gun show at the county fairgrounds went forward as planned on Saturday and the Safeway supermarket where the occurred reopened for business."