It's understandable that losing a child to murder would cause parents to react in an emotional, knee-jerk way. We expect it from them; that's what they do. But it's incumbent on those who have not lost a child to murder to see things in the clear light of reason.
It’s also understandable in how those parents or family memembers were upset about what happen in Benghazi and the cover up that followed.
Yes, emotional responses make for bad law. I do support his call for mental health intervention, provided it’s not used irresponsibly.