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  1. Mangione’s smiling image in the camera at the hostel made him look very attractive. Unhooded and ranting at the police station, not so much.

    At least one can understand, but not agree with, Booth’s murder of Lincoln. His “cause” lost, he looked to eliminate its enemy another way. Mangione’s murder of Thompson is just extremist craziness. In fact, reports say his newly-hired defense attorney may be planning to use an insanity defense.

  2. An insanity defense would have to be something like, “in accord with radical leftist thinking taught in all the best colleges….” Remember, those folks didn’t have much of a problem with the OCT 7 massacre.
    So if the defense could prove that Mangione was perfectly rational, knew his alphabet, could count from 100 backwards, and would have passed any competency exam on radical leftism in high-end colleges, would that be the same as proving insanity?

    As to looks, Booth was handsome–although wondering about him sans mustache and with short hair–but, as I said earlier, Mangione’s facial bone structure shows high-T, which the ev psych folks say has a strong impact on other people. Without necessarily being handsome in any normal sense.

    And then he goes and does a high-T thing.

  3. I would say that both Booth and Mangione were self righteous, egotistical idiots who imagined themselves to be heroes who might even herald revolutions. They both seem to have imagined that there would be massive popular support for their despicable actions. But despite some support from people on the Left, I don’t get the sense that a majority, or even a large minority of people agree with Mangione’s actions, thankfully.

  4. I watched a TikTok of a young woman rhapsodizing over Thompson’s assassination, while playing this in the background:
    _____________________________

    Do you hear the people sing?
    Singing a song of angry men?
    It is the music of a people
    Who will not be slaves again

    When the beating of your heart
    Echoes the beating of the drums
    There is a life about to start
    When tomorrow comes

    Will you join in our crusade?
    Who will be strong and stand with me?

    Beyond the barricade
    Is there a world you long to see?

    Then join in the fight
    That will give you the right to be free!

    –“Les Misérables | Do You Hear the People Sing?”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q82twrdr0U

    _____________________________

    It’s powerful, stirring music. It is the soundtrack to the movie leftists imagine they are starring in.

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