People short on super powers should have made themselves invisible to the machine-gunning madman, says John Thune, a small-brained man masquerading as a US Senator from South Dakota:

“I think people are going to have to take steps in their own lives to take precautions,” he opined. “To protect themselves. And in situations like that, you know, try to stay safe. As somebody said — get small.”Sidebar: Wisconsin has twice send one of these brainless Republicans to the US Senate in recent elections. Thune and Ron Johnson could give quite the seminar on staying alive, given Johnson's repeated efforts to strip health care from millions of Americans and the recent justifications he publicly offered:
"I think it's [health care] probably more of a privilege... Do you consider food a right? Do you consider clothing a right? Do you consider shelter a right? What we have as rights is life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Past that point, we have the right to freedom. Past that point is a limited resource that we have to use our opportunities given to us to afford those things."
Johnson then referred to comments made by Sen. Rand Paul more than six years ago when Paul compared the "right to health care" to slavery.