There are some ideas, some outcomes of this particular political process, that I don't even want to engage with, working on the premise that if I ignore the possibility, it won't happen. The prospect of the assassination of Obama is one of them. I know this is BS reasoning, but there's only so much and no more that my sanity and optimism will take. So I ignored mostly, the news that some drugged up assholes with guns and threats of murder had been picked up in Denver. Played it down. Didn't make it serious. And took utter comfort from the DA playing it down. Just some drugged-up punks, didn't have a chance to do anything much, great!
I was a fool.It seems there may be a reason federal law-enforcement officials are not interested in pursuing serious charges against the white-supremacist tweakers who were caught this week in Denver: The man making the decision is a Republican operative. And when it came to a threat against John McCain by a black man, he had a completely different approach.
The AP story describing the official pooh-poohing of the threat gives us a clue:
"We're absolutely confident there is no credible threat to the candidate, the Democratic National Convention, or the people of Colorado," U.S. Attorney Troy Eid said in a statement.

A \'serious threat\'
But when a black man in prison sent John McCain a threatening letter containing baby powder, it was another story altogether:
The man accused of sending a threatening letter to John McCain through McCain's Colorado headquarters office detailed the contents of his letter in an exclusive interview with 7NEWS Friday.
Marc Ramsey, an inmate in the Arapahoe County Jail, admitted that he sent the letter.On Friday afternoon, the US AttorneyTroy Eid announced Ramsey will be charged with knowingly threatening to harm or kill through the U.S. mail. The charge is punishable up to five years in federal prison and up to $250,000 fines.
"We won't stand for threats of this kind in Colorado," Eid said. "A death threat is not a legitimate form of political expression," Eid said.
Hmmmm. Let's see: Men with rifles, a caches of other guns and ammo, all talking about killing Obama ... they're not a "serious threat." But a man in jail sending baby powder, well, that's a "serious threat."
So who is this district attorney and how DID he get into power?
This country. Long, long, LONG way to go.