What day is it?

“I don’t think we have the right to Monday-morning quarterback the police,” said Bill O’Reilly of Fox News.

OK. But can’t we at least Saturday-evening quarterbackthe police? See, the problem is that these police did notmake bad split-second decisions in the heat of the moment. Technically, tactically, and legally they did nothing wrong (which doesn’t make it right). (Of course had students rioted and attacked them, maybe it wouldn’t have been such a tactically harmless maneuver.)

Using force against passive-resisters is a logical decision based on their training. It can, will, and shouldn’thappen again.

And, uh, also, anybody who dismisses pepper mace as a “food product” is an idiot.

5 thoughts on “What day is it?

  1. What do you think about Occupy Police, Mr. Moskos? It started about a month ago and their slogan is "the 99% protecting the 100%"

    Happy thanksgiving!

  2. Pedro,

    you have now been mentioned in "National Review".

    nationalreview.com/articles/284051/real-prison-industry-jonah-goldberg?pg=2

    I refuse to hyperlink.

    It pains me to agree with Jonah Goldberg on anything, but on this issue he is right.

  3. If O'Reilly agreed with the protesters — if, for example, they were protesting an abortion clniic — do you think he'd still say that we don't have the right to Monday-morning-quarterback the police? Or would he be calling audibles?

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