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This document page appears to be a media analysis or narrative recounting the satirical and news media reactions to the 2011 Tucson shooting involving Jared Lee Loughner. It cites commentary from Harry Shearer, political cartoons in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Orlando Sentinel, and reactions from Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Fox News, and Rush Limbaugh. While the user prompt suggests an Epstein connection, the text on this specific page contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein; it focuses entirely on the political discourse surrounding the Tucson tragedy. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Harry Shearer Satirist
Quoted regarding the 'nightmare in Tucson' and red G-strings.
Rob Rogers Editorial Cartoonist
Cartoonist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Dana Summers Cartoonist
Cartoonist for the Orlando Sentinel.
Jon Stewart TV Host
Mentioned as being unable to find humor in the tragic weekend.
Stephen Colbert TV Host
Presented a montage of news clips regarding Loughner's behavior.
Jared Lee Loughner Subject of discussion
Referenced as 'mentally confused young man' and 'Loughner'; perpetrator of the Tucson shooting.
Rush Limbaugh Radio Host
Called Loughner a 'marijuana junkie'.

Timeline (2 events)

January 2011
The 'nightmare in Tucson' (2011 Tucson shooting)
Tucson
Monday following the shooting
Media broadcasts by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert regarding the tragedy
TV Broadcasts

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Location Context

Relationships (1)

Stephen Colbert Media Commentary Jared Lee Loughner
Colbert presented a montage of news clips explaining Loughner's behavior.

Key Quotes (6)

"The nightmare in Tucson is the inevitable result of a society where a mentally confused young man can purchase a red G-string anywhere at any time, and pose with it as he sees fit."
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"Can't we all agree now to lower the temperature on underwear?"
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"Do you have anything versatile enough to go from a campaign breakfast to a protest march to a Town Hall meeting?"
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"Say you have thirty-one burglars break into your house."
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"He is also being described as a left-wing political pothead"
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"marijuana junkie"
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red G-string and displaying his naked ass. Satirist Harry Shearer observed
that "The nightmare in Tucson is the inevitable result of a society where a
mentally confused young man can purchase a red G-string anywhere at
any time, and pose with it as he sees fit. Can't we all agree now to lower
the temperature on underwear?"
Speaking of lowering the temperature, in the Pittsburgh Post-
Gazette, editorial cartoonist Rob Rogers depicted the U.S. Civil Discourse
Gun Shop where a customer is asking the clerk: "Do you have anything
versatile enough to go from a campaign breakfast to a protest march to a
Town Hall meeting?" And in the Orlando Sentinel, Dana Summers
depicted another gun store featuring semi-automatic 31-clip weapons,
where the clerk is explaining to a customer: "Say you have thirty-one
burglars break into your house."
On the Monday following the tragic weekend, Jon Stewart was
unable to find anything funny about it. Nor was Stephen Colbert, although
he did present a montage of news clips with various explanations of
Loughner' s behavior, and the final one, from Fox News— "He is also
being described as a left-wing political pothead" —managed to evoke
laughter from the audience. And Rush Limbaugh called him a "marijuana
junkie."
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