penny wrote:How did he manage to get an assault rifle inside the venue? And how did he manage to crawl to the roof of a building and not be seen?
He didn't and... he didn't?
As was mentioned, he didn't get into the venue but rather took his shots from a rooftop some way away and he didn't get there unseen: There were eyewitnesses who saw him, reported him to the police, and according to some reports I saw, a police officer got up to the roof
but was scared away by the shooter, shortly before he shot at Trump.
Just a fairly bad performance from that PD and the Secret Service, really.
One guy was screaming in the aftermath, "They shot first!" What the heck does that mean? And, they who? Democrats? The shooter was a Republican!
It doesn't really matter, in the broader context of this election or US politics, what the shooter's motivation was or whether he identified as republican or democrat.
More to the point, there isn't any real hard data one could use to make a solid determination of the shooter's politics. He was, by everything I've seen, as close to a true loner as it is possible to be in this day and age, with minimal social media footprint and few contacts outside of his daily life. Yes, he registered as a republican, yes, he donated to a democrat PAC once, but he didn't leave any manifesto behind to explain his actions.
To ascribe a motive to him, in the absence of hard facts, is futile - it could be any number of things.
No matter what the actual facts of the matter are, the story is now going to be some variation on "the democrats and their violent rhetoric caused this!" (disregarding the undeniable fact that republican rhetoric has been far more violent and aggressive than what the democrats put out), or "This was a hit put out by the deep state!" or any number of conspiracy bullshit - and that, more than anything else, is what's going to end up mattering. Not the facts, but the feelings, the vibes.
Personally, I don't think this is going to matter that much, in terms of the election outcome - if Trump is going to win, it's not going to be because of this incident, but rather because Biden has hung on to his position as candidate for too long and hasn't put any effort into building up an alternative candidate.