**Headline: Politicians Want a Commission for Political Violence—But Is That Just Talk?**
So, Rep. Ro Khanna thinks we need a bipartisan commission to tackle political violence after the recent shooting at the WHCA dinner. How noble. He saw journalists diving for cover and couldn’t help but jump on the bandwagon of concern.
In a chat on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Khanna described the scene as “horrifying.” Sure, it was a scary moment, but let’s pause a second. Why wait until a shooting at a fancy dinner to talk about political violence? Isn’t that a little convenient?
What exactly does he think this commission will do? Hold a few meetings, maybe write a report that ends up gathering dust? We’ve got a government full of commissions and committees already. If they actually worked, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.
And isn’t it interesting how politicians love to propose solutions that sound good but don’t require any real action or accountability? It’s almost like they’re just trying to look like they care while doing absolutely nothing.
So, will this commission be a game changer, or just another way to distract us from more pressing issues? Better grab some popcorn; this could be a long show.
By Admin | Published: April 26, 2026 at 5:16 pm
