
The article employs a provocative headline ('The Hinkley Hilton') that invokes the Reagan assassination attempt to frame a contemporary incident at the Washington Hilton. Reason magazine's libertarian editorial stance typically challenges establishment narratives, and the sensationalist framing suggests skepticism toward official framings or media coverage of the incident. The article centers the author's personal observation and reaction rather than institutional sources or broad contextual reporting.
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Framing may shift substantially depending on details that emerge about the shooting's nature, perpetrator intent, and official response—potentially shifting from commentary on media sensationalism to
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