It’s not political violence, it’s political immaturity.
by Joe Fitzgerald
In โThe Killing Joke,โ the Joker has kidnapped one Batman ally and crippled another to prove the world is absurd, and wants to know why Batman isnโt laughing. Savagely grabbing the Joker, Batman replies, โBecause Iโve heard it before and it wasnโt funny the first time.โ
The line often pops into my head when somebody in politics does something politically stupid or something they think is politically brilliant. No, the two arenโt the same, although the joke tells itself.

Weโve heard Jay Jonesโs joke before. โShoot the lawyer twice,โ was the original ending, although โshoot the political consultant twiceโ is one of my favorite variations. Itโs not a joke about violence so much as expressing disdain for a person and then doubling down on it. No politicians were harmed in the making of this joke. Rather, itโs a joke about political opportunism and immaturity.
Jonesโs opportunism first became obvious to many when he played the race card on Mark Herring. Herring had used dark makeup in a Halloween portrayal of a rap musician when he was 19. Jones, running against Herring for the attorney general nomination, said Herring, 60 by then, wasnโt sufficiently apologetic. Jones at the time was running with the endorsement of Ralph Northam, who was older than 19 when he used a character in a Klan hood for his medical school yearbook photo. No hypocrites were harmed in the making of this paragraph?
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