In the middle between the Perfect and the Good

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What happened to that millisecond after the election when both the president and the speaker said they’d heard the message that Americans wanted the two parties to work together, wanted to make divided government work, and that they would do everything they could to make that happen?

Gone? Shall we spend a lot of time pointing fingers and figuring out who is to blame? On the other hand, let’s skip it for now.

What happened to that millisecond after the Newtown shooting when it looked like we might actually turn the heat down on the paralyzing gun debate in this country, that keeps us shouting past each other? I know where I’d point the finger of blame on that one (hello, Wayne LaPierre), but there were also people playing along with his absolutist game, on both sides.

Plenty of blame there, too.

Shall we look back on 2012 as the year we managed to survive a presidential campaign most people hated before climbing back into our separate cars for a trip over the fiscal and political cliff?

We’ll survive the fiscal cliff impact — eventually. Not without some pain and probably most for those who are already in the toughest shape — isn’t that always the way. But the political cliff — that I’m not so sure of.

The perfect, Voltaire said, is the enemy of the good. Truer words were never spoken.

I don’t know any law Congress could have passed to stop a crazy, evil guy from setting a trap for firefighters on Christmas Eve. Evil. And I’m willing to concede that tougher background checks would not have kept a gun out of Adam Lanza’s hands, since it was his mother’s gun, she had it legally, she was trained, and she paid for her failure to keep it behind lock and key and get mental health help for her son with her life. Had she known what he was going to do, she would have tried to stop it. And it would not have been easy, by the way. I helped a friend get help for her son after he threatened her. I can’t tell you how difficult it was. And I am very, very good at accomplishing such things. It took months to find him a safe (for him, his mom and God knows who else) placement.

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