In a novel
attempt
to preempt
the event
of the President
and
DC
correspondents,
there were shots
fired
and lots
of confusion
over an
intrusion
at the
White House
Correspondents’
Dinner,
making everyone
nervous
before
salad
service.
The Secret
Service
rushed
the dais
and escorted
the POTUS,
FLOTUS,
and VIPS,
while
everyone
else,
with
unease,
exited
safely,
except
the uninvited
guest
correspondent
whose message
is not yet
clear.
Nowhere
near
the President’s
ear,
this incident
was different.
Still,
the ability
to break
through
security
when everybody
who is
anybody
in DC
was present
as either
a correspondent
or close
to the
President,
seems
less incredible
than inevitable
that some
violent
message
would be
deliverable.
Thankfully,
it was
quelled
immediately
with the
gunman
taken away
in custody.
A night
dedicated
to freedom
of speech
began
with
a security
breech
and then
each
correspondent
ready
to present
a story
of the evening’s
terrifying
event.
Freedom
of speech
and press—
all there
to report
the mess.
I’m sure
the shooter’s
intent
was not
meant
to highlight
the role
of the
correspondent.
It almost
seems
an elegant
message.