THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2025
Are we nearing the end of a spring? This morning, we flashed on the passage from Hemingway's memoir, A Moveable Feast—his rumination about life in Paris in the face of that city's "false spring."
We'll reproduce a bit of that passage at the end of this piece. We'll start with the somewhat peculiar thing John Miller said last night.
Currently, Miller's a major figure at CNN. To his credit, there's nothing flashy about the guy, and he has an impressive resume:
John Miller (police official)
John Miller (born July 29, 1958) is an American journalist and police official. From 1983 to 1994, he was a local journalist in New York City, before serving as the NYPD's chief spokesman from 1994 to 1995.
In 1995, Miller joined ABC News, and secured an interview with Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan in 1998. In 2003, he returned back to law enforcement as a senior official in the LAPD and in 2005 as Assistant Director for Public Affairs at the FBI. Miller was named a senior correspondent for CBS News in 2011.
In 2013, Miller rejoined law enforcement as the NYPD's Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence & Counterterrorism under Commissioner William Bratton. Miller left the NYPD in July 2022 and in September [2022] he was hired as CNN's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst.
Miller isn't inclined to shoot off his mouth. He tends to be appropriately cautious.
That said, he's very experienced in law enforcement, and he's highly connected. That's why we were surprised by what we saw him say last night, which of course turn out to be totally wrong.
Speaking with Kaitlan Collins, Miller offered this during the 9 o'clock hour:
COLLINS (9/10/25): So, is it clear if anyone is in custody right now? Or is the answer still no, based on what we know so far?
MILLER: Based on what we know so far, they have somebody they're interested in, who, according to my sources, when I last spoke to them, was not in custody.
But, in a case like this, you are looking for someone who has detachment and a lack of empathy, who likes to be in control.
The offender characteristics of the—of the assassin, sniper, are something that's been studied very closely, especially by the Secret Service, and it's someone who is methodical and patient, self-reliant.
In other words, Kaitlan, this is the kind of person who would have planned to get in silently, try to be invisible, take this shot, accomplish the mission, take the gun with them, and leave little evidence behind, which is why I think they're having a very difficult time getting started on this. This is someone who was a planner...
"This is someone who was a planner?" Miller almost seemed to be saying—well, here's what he actually said
COLLINS (continuing directly): And John, also, what stood out to me, from what we heard from officials earlier, was they said it was a single shot that was fired. It wasn't multiple shots in Charlie Kirk's direction. They said it was about 200 yards away from where he was sitting under that tent.
What does that tell you about the person's familiarity with firearms?
MILLER: That tells you that the person is not new to shooting, that they understood exactly what type of long rifle to bring, what kind of optics in terms of scopes and sights to have on that, what the windage was that might affect a shot from that distance.
This is someone who knew exactly what they were doing, and is probably known to others, and this may be working to the advantage of law enforcement as someone who has a long history in shooting. This wasn't an amateur.
"This wasn't an amateur," Miller said, having referred to what he's heard from his unnamed sources.
He seemed to be saying that this probably wasn't another 20-year-old man who was deeply depressed and was therefore significantly "mentally ill."
To us, his assessment sounded highly speculative. But one hour earlier, on Jesse Watters Primetime, another law enforcement specialist had told Watters this, as reported by Newsweek:
Charlie Kirk assassination "had professional hallmarks": Security experts
[...]
Former FBI Agent Stuart Kaplan said the shooter likely put a lot of preparation into the attack, telling Fox News' Jesse Watters: "This assassination, different to the attack [on Trump] back in Butler, Pennsylvania, was a very well planned, very well orchestrated plot that was put in motion days before.
"This individual had a plan of escape to elude detection of being out on a rooftop, and also being able to evade and elude law enforcement," added Kaplan. "This assassination of Charlie Kirk to me is indicative of a professional hit, and I'm not so sure we are quickly going to be able to apprehend this individual without some luck."
Kaplan said it had the feel of "a professional hit."
On New York City's Fox 5, a different specialist offered a similar speculation. Here's more from the Newsweek report:
Former Republican New York State Senator and Homeland Security adviser Michael Balboni made a similar point, telling Fox News: "It's an incredibly chaotic scene on a college campus. Hundreds and hundreds of people there, right immediately afterward.
He added: "That a rifle sound...was heard, and yet nobody was able to identify an individual, which most likely means that the individual was shooting from concealment and maybe had some way to suppress or to hide the flash of the gun, and again, indicating that this is a sophisticated individual.
"One shot hitting the target from 200 meters away and then escaping without anybody seeing them—those are the hallmarks of a professional."
It seems to us that those speculations are based on fairly limited evidence. But Miller had offered a similar assessment, and he's a thoroughly sober judge.
Is it possible that the person who committed this murder was a professional assassin? Everything is always possible, though some people—inevitably, Watters among them, on The Five—had seemed to leap to instant conclusions concerning the motive of the person who committed this murder.
It may turn out that the person in question was another disturbed young (or older) man. It may turn out that he was an amateur—that he wasn't a professional at all, that his instant escape was pure luck.
Then again, professional assassins are hired by someone, for that person's purpose, and the possibilities there would be endless.
Like Watters, we ourselves don't know who might have committed this crime, or why he might have done that. Unlike Watters, we'd be inclined to wait until we all (may) get to find out.
Meanwhile, no one was a bigger winner in this disaster than the peace-seeking Vladimir Putin.
He's been staging a long gamble in which the western world's form of democracy won't be able to sustain itself under modern arrangements. Yesterday's murder undermines the ability of this flailing nation to continue a famous experiment:
That government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
At Gettysburg, that was Lincoln's prayer. Two years later he himself was shot and killed by an enraged fellow citizen.
Putin isn't an amateur. As of yesterday, he was invading Polish air space, and one of his lackeys was openly threatening Finland's existence.
He won't get tired of all the winning.! That said, yesterday's murder was his latest win as he proceeds with his gamble that our form of government won't be able to survive the information wars which have now emerged from the "democratization of media"—from the new arrangements in which, to borrow from Huey Long, it's "every flyweight a king."
We've been coming undone for a long time now. We started telling you that long ago.
We Blues insist that it's still 1898—pr 1955, or 1619. This angers the Reds you see on Fox & Friends Weekend, and they start chanting Communist Communist Communist Communist and also "lunatic left."
Was our species made for this type of work, or will we return to rule by strongman? We can't answer that question, but we'd say the signs aren't real good.
For the record:
You aren't allowed to shoot and kill someone because you don't like his politics or his way of pursuing his politics. Also, you aren't allowed to shoot and kill someone because somebody paid you to do that.
We don't know who murdered Charlie Kirk, but you aren't allowed to do that. We flashed this morning on Hemingway's passage about life in Paris in the early days, but also about what he called the "false spring:"
With so many trees in the city you could see the spring coming each day until a night of warm wind would bring it suddenly in one morning. Sometimes the heavy cold rains would beat it back so that it would seem that it would never come and that you were losing a season out of your life. This was the only truly sad time in Paris because it was unnatural. You expected to be sad in the fall. Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light. But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen. When the cold rains kept on and killed the spring, it was as though a young person had died for no reason.
It was like a young person had died for no reason.
We don't know who committed yesterday's crime. But given the way we're going now, might our handful of centuries of fitful self-government turn out to have been a false spring?
Later in that striking memoir: Later in that striking memoir, with the stunning reversal in its last few pages:
Life had seemed so simple that morning when I had wakened and found the false spring...
I shouted out "Who killed Charlie Kirk", when after all it was you and me.
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Democrats who are nurses, teachers, influencers, college students, old people, are all over the internet cheering the murder of Charlie Kirk. This mental illness defines the Democrat party now.
ReplyDeleteNot the fringe, the core. Decades of removing religion, morals, education (real education, not the indoctrination that created the Democrat monster) caused it. Now you have a mob comprising half the country, whose defining characteristics are hatred and resentment of all good things and allegiance to wicked things.
We are not the same.
It's a good thing we have an incompetent boob running the FBI. I am we will find the shooter as soon as they report on the Kennedy assassinations.
DeleteFucking lies is all you idiot pricks have. Thousands of Democratic leaders have clearly stated that this is wrong, not a single Republican has stated any concern over the political murder or MN Rep. Hortman. Fucking lying assholes, the whole lot of you.
DeleteSo the fucking assholes who celebrate January 6 are going to lecture us on political violence? When you do not know the motivation of the the shooter? Fuck off you sick violence promoting dimwits.
DeleteTrump and numerous other Republicans commented on Hortman.
Delete“Our Attorney General, Pam Bondi, and the FBI, are investigating the situation, and they will be prosecuting anyone involved to the fullest extent of the law.
“Such horrific violence will not be tolerated in the United States of America. God Bless the great people of Minnesota, a truly great place!”
So a massive campaign is underway by Bondi and weird eyes to take guns away from radical righties. Good.
DeleteThis assassination will be good for the Dems. It removed a person who was uniquely skilled at persuading young people to become conservative. Kirk is irreplaceable. It discouraged people from publicly supporting Republicans. It put a burden on all future conservative events because professional security will be essential.
ReplyDeleteThis assassination is good news for actuaries. This event shows how important it is to estimate risk.
DeleteDickhead, can you please just try not to be an asshole for one day, you fucking fascist freak.
DeleteBeing an asshole is Dickheads credo.
DeleteThe Blue Tribe hired a hitman?
DeleteKirk created MILLIONS of young men who will be active in politics, with many of them honing and matching his skills. His skills were incredible, but he's left a legacy of many more like him.
DeleteWise words from Ken White:
ReplyDelete/2 We can, and should, discuss whether political violence is inevitable, or whether we’re fooling ourselves because we’ve been swimming in it for a long time. You can note that political violence against the Left (like Melissa Hortman) is treated differently than political violence against the right
/3 We can also call out who has encouraged and normalized political violence and made it government policy. We can note the irony of it in many cases. But celebrating it — yelling “hooray” — is like celebrating going to war. People will die and it won’t be fun.
/4 But it’s perfectly reasonable to point out that the people who will wave the bloody shirt over this — the people who support Charlie Kirk — are evil hypocrites who endorse and excuse violence every day. Refraining from celebrating doesn’t mean tolerating bullshit.
I would like to point out that folks like David in Cal are evil hypocrites who endorses and excuses political violence by the right every single day. Fuck that asshole.
Fucking David’s arsehole would be bad for your dick.
DeleteGuns, guns, guns, guns ....
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, that.
The gun that killed Kirk was a single shot rifle. Who has talked about banning “that”?
DeleteMe.
DeleteThe 2'nd amendment says all guns should be held by a well regulated militia. Only to be used to shoot unruly negroes revolting against slavery.
DeleteNo gun ban will prevent all murders. We may as well decriminalize murder.
DeleteAnonymices, it’s not hard to fathom why you stay anonymous.
Delete@11:51 and others respond by criticizing guns. If that makes you feel better, go ahead and do so. But, guns are not going to be eliminated. They're too popular and SCOTUS has decided. Espousing gun control will not prevent any murders.
Delete"There is an ideology that has steadily been growing in this country which hates everything that is good, righteous and beautiful and celebrates everything that is warped, twisted and depraved. It is an ideology at war with family and nature. It is envious, malicious, and soulless. It is an ideology that looks upon the perfect family with bitter rage while embracing the serial criminal with tender warmth. Its adherents organize constantly to tear down and destroy every mark of grace and beauty while lifting up everything monstrous and foul. It is an ideology that leads, always, inevitably and willfully, to violence — violence against those uphold order, who uphold faith, who uphold family, who uphold all that is noble and virtuous in this world. It is an ideology whose one unifying thread is the insatiable thirst for destruction.
ReplyDeleteWe see the workings of this ideology in every posting online cheering the evil assassination that cruelly robbed this nation of one of its greatest men. Postings from those in positions of institutional authority — educators, healthcare workers, therapists, government employees — reveling in the vile and the sinister with the most chilling glee.
The fate of millions depends upon the defeat of this wicked ideology. The fate of our children, our society, our civilization hinges on it."
"Postings from those in positions of institutional authority — educators, healthcare workers, therapists, government employees"
Delete@11:58 didn't tell that the author of the sentiment was Steven Miller. Demonizing "those in positions of institutional authority" is insane. Miller is telling MAGA to trust no one except, of course, Trump.
DeleteThis is not where we are headed, it is where we are at:
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That is pure Nazi shit right there.
Ezra Klein, founder of the left-wing site Vox and a former editor at The Washington Post and Wonkette, is now a New York Times contributor. He penned a beautiful essay about Kirk in the Times.
ReplyDeleteYou can dislike much of what Kirk believed and the following statement is still true: Kirk was practicing politics in exactly the right way. He was showing up to campuses and talking with anyone who would talk to him. He was one of the era’s most effective practitioners of persuasion. When the left thought its hold on the hearts and minds of college students was nearly absolute, Kirk showed up again and again to break it. Slowly, then all at once, he did. College-age voters shifted sharply right in the 2024 election.
Yes lying demigods preaching the gospel of hate your neighbors can attract lots of nasty dumbasses. What of it?
DeleteI hope this isn't true. WSJ a reliable source, reported
ReplyDeleteInvestigators found ammunition engraved with expressions of transgender and antifascist ideology inside the rifle that authorities believe was used in the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, according to an internal law-enforcement bulletin and a person familiar with the investigation.
It would be the most horrible irony if a Trans person murdered Kirk because Kirk said that trans people were murderers.
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/charlie-kirk-shot/card/ammunition-in-kirk-shooting-engraved-with-transgender-antifascist-ideology-sources-pdymd1sXXMSlVRhpvR4b?
Only a truly evil person would wish for retribution on innocents. "I wish this is true." Get help you sick fuck.
DeletePeople spreading the sick "TRANS" ideology are not innocents.
DeleteMan, this is getting weird.
DeleteSo based on current reporting, the story goes like this:
Kirk held an event on a college campus as part of a planned tour. A shooter was able to position himself on top of a building 150 yards or so away from where Kirk sat with a clear view of the location. The shooter was able to get into position with a bolt-action long rifle. The shooter killed Kirk with just one shot and made a clean getaway. And somewhere in the middle of all this, the shooter took the time to get bullets engraved with messages?
If all of this turns out to be true, it is bizarre.
Also: Bullet engraving? Is that a thing? Not a gun guy so I wouldn't know.
DeleteA little too convenient isn't it?
DeleteWall Street Journal
ReplyDeleteBreaking: Ammunition engraved with transgender ideology was found inside the rifle authorities believe was used in Kirk’s shooting.
Kirk was a fucking asshole who always agitated for political violence against the left. "“Why has he not been bailed out?” Kirk said Monday on his podcast of the man who allegedly beat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi‘s husband Paul with a hammer last Friday. “By the way, if some amazing patriot out there in San Francisco or the Bay Area wants to really be a midterm hero, someone should go and bail this guy out, I bet his bail’s like thirty or forty thousand bucks.” With a smirk, he added: “Bail him out and then go ask him some questions.”" Nobody should shoot the prick, but that doesn't mean he wasn't a prick.
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