‘We Got Him’
Posted on | April 20, 2013 | 36 Comments
Cheers for #Boston. Prayers answered. Suspect in custody. twitter.com/mayortommenino… @mayortommenino
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
“We got him” — that’s what they told Boston Mayor Thomas Menino after Dzhokar Tsarnaev was apprehended — alive — Friday night, ending a weeklong manhunt that those of us who followed it are unlikely ever to forget. It was like live-blogging a Die Hard sequel. The minute you thought to yourself, “Well, it can’t get any crazier than this,” it did, but the whole thing was crazy from the very beginning.
Chechen Islamic terrorists bomb the Boston Marathon.
Re-read that sentence. It makes no sense at all.
If you had proposed that as the plot of a novel before Monday, any publisher would have laughed you out of his office: “Chechens? What the hell is a Chechen? And why the hell would these Chechens want to bomb the Boston Marathon?” But . . . they did, didn’t they?
Yeah, two Chechen brothers decided that they’d build bombs out of pressure cookers, packing them with ball bearings as shrapnel to blow people’s legs off. Then these crafty jihadists, who had pulled off the biggest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11, implemented their clever escape plan . . . Oh, wait.
They had no clever escape plan. Given a three-day head start, by which time they could have been halfway across the globe, instead the Brothers Tsarnaev fled no further than the suburbs of Boston. As late as Wednesday, “Suspect Number Two” was still hanging out at college, working out in the gym. It wasn’t until after their photos were shown to the world at a press conference that the Brothers Tsarnaev decided to make their move, which involved shooting a campus cop at MIT, then carjacking a Mercedes SUV for a car chase during which they threw bombs out the window at pursuing cops.
Brilliant plan, “Suspect Number One.”
The cops shut down the entire city of Boston — no buses or trains Friday — and told people to stay indoors. Then the cops held a press conference to say, “Go back to your normal lives.” An hour later, “shots fired” and we had a televised standoff that finally ended with “Suspect Number Two” being arrested on a boat in the backyard of a house at 67 Franklin Street, Watertown, which briefly became the world’s most famous address. (Dzhokhar is now being treated at Beth Israel Medical Center, because God has a sense of irony.)
And in that moment of triumph and relief, with one suspect dead and the other in custody, the first instinct of liberals was to wonder if the FBI had read Dzhokhar Tsarnaev his rights.
“Well, I’m all broken up over that man’s rights.” — Inspector Harry Callahan, SFPD @toddstarnes
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
Meanwhile, the liberals who spent four days hoping and praying and predicting that this heinous atrocity was perpetrated by right-wingers are now busy telling us that we shouldn’t focus on the Islamic beliefs of these Chechen terrorists — disciples of radical imam Feiz Mohammad — or the fact that these guys were immigrants.
Our Moral and Intellectual Superiors are now lecturing us that it’s wrong to speculate about motives.
Speculation about motives? americanpowerblog.blogspot.com/2013/04/assplo… No serious journalist like @hardball_chris would speculate about motives! @ampowerblog
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
Bomber “cited his religion when asked about his political beliefs” tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2013/04/friend… Methodist? Lutheran? Episcopalian?
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
Short answer: You’re kidding, right? twitter.com/mattsheffield/… @mattsheffield
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
Yeah, @mmflint, guess those Chechen immigrants really get fired up about “Tax Day. Patriots Day,” eh?twitter.com/MMFlint/status…
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
@davidsirota You mean like the bigotry of hoping the bombers are white Americans?
— Rick Moore (@RickMoore) April 19, 2013
.@davidsirota wants us to “respect a basic presumption of innocence” twitter.com/davidsirota/st… We’ll get back to you. viralread.com/2013/04/19/pho…
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
2013 Douchebag of the Year Award competition ends early.twitter.com/davidsirota/st… Congratulations, @davidsirota!
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) April 20, 2013
Maybe I’ll write some more later about these ridiculous douchebags, but for right now, I’m just incredibly tired and grateful that Suspect Number One is a cold heap of decaying flesh and Suspect Number Two is going to face justice for what he did.
We know what he did. And we don’t need any liberal sermons about the need to “respect a basic presumption of innocence.”
What part of “fuck you, David Sirota” is so hard to understand?
PREVIOUSLY:
- April 19: At a Loss for Words Now
- April 17: BREAKING: Cable TV News Airheads Screwed Up a Major Story, Again
- April 17: Pressure Cooker: In Hunt for Bombing Suspects, Speculation Runs Rampant
- April 16: Shorter @DylanByers: ‘Hurry Up, FBI, So We Can Start the Media Blame Game!’
- April 16: Terrorism, Journalism and Other Crimes of ‘Workplace-Related Violence’
- April 15: When You Report Breaking News, Be Like Joe Friday: ‘Just the Facts, Ma’am’
Comments
36 Responses to “‘We Got Him’”
April 20th, 2013 @ 11:37 am
Maybe Sirota, et al, were complicit. Anyone who sympathizes with terrorists is a terrorist!
April 20th, 2013 @ 11:50 am
Sirota got what he wanted…a white terrorist. He just doesn’t like the Chechen muslim part. Seems to prove he hates white American men. Only a person with severe mental problems could have that much self hate. He’s probably sticking needles in his ass as I type this.
April 20th, 2013 @ 12:03 pm
Goldstein was smacking the ever-loving crap outta Sirota yesterday; it was teh awesome watching the Colorado armadillo rhetorically pants, rape, and then set on fire that obnoxious git.
April 20th, 2013 @ 12:34 pm
He’s probably sticking needles in his ass as I type this.
Or something else, IYKWIM.
April 20th, 2013 @ 12:36 pm
According to a medical friend, the suspect can’t be read his Miranda rights when he is under sedation. I’m sure as soon as he comes out of sedation, he will be read his rights.
April 20th, 2013 @ 12:52 pm
I’m not convinced the Brothers Tsarnaev were tying to escape. I think MIT Police Officer Sean Collier disrupted them from planting bombs at MIT.
Also, as a longtime resident, I can tell you that driving to Watertown is not how you escape from Cambridge, Massachusetts. We can’t rule out that they had a third target in Watertown. That could be why they released the carjacked SUV owner.
As for David Sirota, I’ve already wiped that shit off my shoes. http://www.leftbankofthecharles.com/2013/04/lets-hope-bostonmarathon-bomber-is.html
April 20th, 2013 @ 12:55 pm
“Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist”
April 20th, 2013 @ 1:11 pm
I’ll have to catch up. Sorry I missed so much of the liberal idiocy (and pushback against the aforesaid idiocy) this past week, but just keeping up with the breaking news of this investigation was enough to drive anybody nuts.
April 20th, 2013 @ 1:12 pm
It’s The Vision of the Anointed: Their liberalism is actually a narcissistic reflex based on a need to feel superior to us ordinary slobs.
April 20th, 2013 @ 1:19 pm
“2013 Douchebag of the Year Award competition ends early.”
I think Sirota might not even make the top 10 if the competition were allowed to run to the end of the year. After all, liberals are being blatantly and publicly liberal these days.
April 20th, 2013 @ 1:30 pm
… but could you imagine the hue and cry if a Republican President sent the FBI to Boston and shutdown the city ?
Michael Moore was about the only Democrat to stay in character yesterday, when he started whining about two teenagers shutting down the city of Boston.
Welcome to the “police state”
April 20th, 2013 @ 2:41 pm
Awesome post, RSM, should be required reading in every journalism school. Great job!
April 20th, 2013 @ 2:46 pm
Who knew David Duke changed his name to David Sirota and became self-hating?
In the meanwhile, whichever group is most vehement in ensuring the suspect lawyers up likely has one or more members who support the suspect’s goal(s).
April 20th, 2013 @ 2:47 pm
“Islam is the ultimate sleeper cell”~Daniel Greenfield
April 20th, 2013 @ 3:23 pm
Here we go.
Look at the Republicans cheering at the loss of our civil liberties. This guy is a citizen caught committing a crime on American soil. If he doesn’t have any real rights, then none of us do.
And the show of force in Boston may have been aphrodisiacal for some of us, but the stone cold truth is that the police didn’t catch him until a homeowner called the police to tell them where he was.
Hurrah for security theater!
April 20th, 2013 @ 4:03 pm
Sirota is just a whinny metrosexual mendoucheous prig.
April 20th, 2013 @ 4:04 pm
I am troubled by the fact that the state and federal government shut down an entire metropolitan area of 4 to 5 million people for an entire day.
What is the legal authority to justify this type of action? Can you imagine the reaction of the left had George Bush done the same thing?
When have we shut down regions of a state when conducting a manhunt for a single fugitive?
I don’t know if they read this “alleged” terrorist thug his rights when the apprehended him. Of course, that would only matter if they actually questioned the guy before they read him his rights.
But what about the rights of the 4 to 5 million Boston area residents that were infringed during this manhunt when they were ordered off the streets and to remain virtual prisoners in their own homes?
Were the actions of these authorities reasonable? Were these actions lawful? Were these actions necessary?
April 20th, 2013 @ 4:43 pm
I’m pretty sure that lock down was unconstitutional.
And probably unnecessary. Certainly the search was ineffective, if it took a diligent property owner to notice a discrepancy in his backyard…..AFTER the lock down was lifted.
April 20th, 2013 @ 5:15 pm
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April 20th, 2013 @ 5:25 pm
Bravo, great job, Breeze.
April 20th, 2013 @ 5:27 pm
THIS, squared.
April 20th, 2013 @ 6:14 pm
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April 20th, 2013 @ 6:38 pm
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April 20th, 2013 @ 7:30 pm
Oh come on, everyone knows there’s no such thing as “Sudden Jihad Syndrome” /sarc
April 20th, 2013 @ 8:53 pm
I don’t think Chechen muslims are as dedicated jew haters as much as the rest of the cult. They concentrate more on the Russians. I’m sure they’d be willing to join in but generally, they’re preoccupied.
Gotta love the Chechen President or whatever telling us that it’s OUR fault that they got brought up wrong.
Sure, pal. Hmm let’s check that ol’ Chechen political and religious demographic again. Along with the keywords “terrorists” “Beslan Massacre” and other assorted highlights of the political and religious divide (still extant) in Chechenaya. Dope.
April 20th, 2013 @ 8:56 pm
safety of the public and to make it easier to secure a perimeter. One out of two ain’t bad. Still, I can understand how they might issue an order like that for a smaller area. Personally, I would’ve done whatever I had to do if it came to that but only if it was absolutely necessary. Sort of like when they tell you to stay off the streets when there’s a big storm or snow making conditions dangerous.
April 20th, 2013 @ 9:14 pm
Some sources are saying the suspect was raised in Kyrgzstan, Russia, and America. He is ethnic Chechen.
Outside America, where real racism is practiced, not the synthetic BS forced on America by the Prognazis, ethnic Chechens face a rough existence. America is the one true refuge.
So for the Chechen President, and even the embassy of the Czech Republic to say Tsarnaev is not one of them is perfectly natural and, if the suspect did not live in Chechnya, correct.
April 20th, 2013 @ 9:38 pm
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April 20th, 2013 @ 9:41 pm
One guy running around permits the state and federal government to shut down a major metropolitan area?
There are armed and dangerous felons and fugitives on loose in every metro area every day.
My question was, what is the legal authority to justify such an act by these government agencies? I want to know what gives them the authority to do what they did.
And again, the irony is that they found the guy after the dubious directive was issued and the guy was found BECAUSE a citizen came out of his house and noticed something amiss on his property. Had he been out earlier in the day, he may well have noticed the blood trail earlier!
April 20th, 2013 @ 9:45 pm
The Czech Republic had to clarify that The Czech Republic is NOT the same as Chechnya? Seriously?
I guess we should also clarify that Serbia is not the same as Siberia in case the dyslexic crowd is worked up over the Balkans…
April 21st, 2013 @ 2:09 am
“ethnic Chechens face a rough existence.”
Well, the Tsarnaevs did their part to make that even more true, didn’t they? Such a help to their people!
Why, yes, I am feeling just a touch irate about this. I am not, given my knowledge of Soviet atrocities, particularly prejudiced against Chechens. Between Beslan and this? I’m not particularly inclined towards tolerance, either, any more.
April 21st, 2013 @ 2:12 am
I read some idiot elsewhere asserting that Chechens view Czechs as “interfering”. Considering that I can find no mention even that the Czech Legion (wiki it, at need) even so much as visited Chechnya back in 1918, I can’t figure where that came from.
So maybe the Czechs understand what idiots our low information voters are.
Who knew?
April 21st, 2013 @ 2:33 am
I suspect that if and when we know the details, these guys will be less aligned with a strictly “Chechen” terror group, which are aimed exclusively at Russia. But there has been cooperation between the Chechens and al Qaeda in the past, and it is quite possible a Qaeda training camp is operating in or near Chechnya.
So while one may have been radicalized at such a camp – somewhere – it seems likely both were following Qaeda jihadist websites and leaders.
This is going to become an ever more frequent problem, with the enforced moral neutrality of our public institutions, the inability of people with islamic cultural backgrounds to adapt to Western culture and traditions, and the natural nostalgia for a glorious caliphate back home that in fact never existed.
April 21st, 2013 @ 4:33 pm
What would you be saying if the guy had managed to set off a few more bombs and kill more people because the authorities hadn’t imposed a lock down?
April 22nd, 2013 @ 7:30 am
The Other McCain: the liberals who spent four days hoping and praying and predicting that this heinous atrocity was perpetrated by right-wingers are now busy telling us that we shouldn’t focus on the Islamic beliefs of these Chechen terrorists
Just curious. You seem to imply it’s the same people. Is it the same people or different people?
April 27th, 2013 @ 5:58 pm
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