we put labels on trying to explain the unexplainable and there by create more excuses. doctor as someone who tried a lot of criminal cases murder chases insanity defenses i never thought the issue of insanity which people will surely come upon in the near future as it relates to this case has anything to do with the fact of what was done. and so the labelling of asperger s which i have seen it used in other homicide cases is almost an excuse. people say oh but he was smart. that s almost an excuse as well. the fact that the perpetrator was smart makes for a wonder rl cover. if you are smart, a brainiac i believe he was called that makes it easier to get a pass for others to focus on how bright the person is. there are people who said to me to kill somebody you have to be
as a matter of fact, i was one of the people they d send down here that i ve not been able to explain. if somebody else can, i d be more than happy to hear them try. there are just some things that are unexplainable. the specter of inmates refusing to leave prison, even after death. lockup crews have found that at other prisons, too. built in 1852, california s san quentin is one of the oldest prisons we visited. approximately 1985 brand new correctional officer here at san quentin, i was working graveyard in a section called donnor. officer feudler is a member of san quentin s investigative services unit, an elite team of cos that track gang activity and other threats to the institution. one night my partner and i
they are playing catchup. it s funny. you wrote this about reporter saying how behind the curve they can be. restaurant critics remained blifious to chef s tools and techniques and persisted in describing every dish that came out of the kitchen and either grilled or broiled. what s your advice to political reporters in trying to at least scratch the surface of what s going on? frankly looks like it s more the obama campaign than romney. what s going on here? the general thing i would argue is for more humility on our part. smart people in campaigns argue there s a lot that s unknowable, unexplainable. not as many established laws of political physics, rules of the game as i think often political coverage suggests. we as journalists want to claim there s a way these things work. you know, people inside campaigns don t necessarily believe that. sasha eisenberg, the book
gross domestic product. the republic of washington and jefferson is now in danger of becoming the democracy of debt and despair. our great nation is coming apart at the seams and the president just seems to point fingers and blame others. president obama s administration will add nearly $6 trillion to our national debt in just one term. [boos] and i m hoping it s just one term. [cheers and applause] this explosion of death is unconscionable and unexplainable. mr. president we will not let you bankrupt this great nation.
mental health community. if we have to explain the unexplainable, schizophrenia may well be a way to look at why his behavior is. and that s probably going to be part of his defense. all right. before we go too far with schizophrenia, dave cullen, you studied columbine. you studied the killers of columbine. what did you see today? today i don t know. you know, clint is much more of an expert than i am. that sounds like a reasonable analysis to me. i think the important thing is he has a lot of different possibilities for the explanation of this strange behavior. i found it very odd watching him. there are lots of different explanations about that. the next is he has been over tremendous stress and hasn t slept in the last three days. if i had been up that long, i would be acting.