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George Pyle: Mitt Romney and the Decent Interval after a tragedy

Rolling out with anything short of a declaration of eternal fealty to the National Rifle Association might have ended his campaign before it started.

Mitt Romney is shown behind the wheel of a traitor during a tour of Gibson's Green Acres Dairy Friday, Feb. 16, 2018, in Ogden, Utah. The 2012 Republican presidential candidate plans to bid for the seat being vacated by retiring seven-term Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

It is not Mitt Romney’s fault that the apparent length of the Decent Interval between a massacre of innocent teenagers — in this case by a neo-Nazi whose cause and means have received aid and comfort from the United States government — and a return to politics as usual is less than 48 hours.