I'm still recovering from the Republican debates this Wednesday. Another post tomorrow on them. But a question about how to interpret the response from the audience when Rick Perry mentions his record in Texas on capital punishment. See the video HERE.
Brian WIlliams calls him on it. To the effect: aren't you playing to the ghouls? Perry's justification is that:
Americans understand justice. Americans are clearly, in the vast majority of cases, supportive of capital punishment. When you have committed heinous crimes against our citizens, and it is a state-by-state issue, but in the state of Texas our citizens have made that decision, and they made it clear: they don't want you to commit those crimes against our citizens. And if you do, you will face the ultimate justice.
#1: That's no way to justify the policy. #2: Nor is it any way to justify the response. #3: Unless those folks are people bussed in from Texas, they aren't representative of Texans (the debates were held in California). The most that means is that the policy and the audience's response is justified, because the people of my state think that the policy is justified. You know what I want? I want people clapping whenever I say something, too! I expect it in the comments. That is, unless you don't understand logic.