I don't understand why people are trying to pin this on any group.
For opportunistic, partisan political gain of course, why else? Happens all the time. One of the worse cases I saw was when Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot in the head last year.
I've seen it argued that Obama staged it so he could win the election by being sympathetic.
I dunno how anybody would attempt to make a serious connection to Obama in that way. That's too ridiculous to be taken seriously with no way to link it. In contrast, there were serious attempts to link "violent rhetoric" (e.g. "Don't retreat, reload!") and crosshair use on district maps by Sarah Palin to the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, not just by hacks on forums, but by MSM news anchors. ABC7 Chicago was talking about the incident and reporting that Sarah had removed the crosshair stuff, didn't bother to report that that was standard stuff used by both parties for years, and instead one of them sarcastically says, "Gee, thanks Sarah" as if to make a serious connection that her crosshair image use on Gabrielle's district led to the assassination attempt, that it inspired the assassin, etc.. Overall, there was a deliberate attempt to embarrass and pin some blame on her which forced her to apologize and remove that stuff from her website, etc.
And of course he made the new Batman movie solely to attack Mittens because he worked for some place called Bain.
The Bain/Bane rumblings have been about how democrats can connect Romney and his former company (Bain capital) to the villain in the movie to help smear him and whatnot.
Jon Stewart already joked about it. It started
here on the 16th. Democratic adviser and former Clinton aide Christopher Lehane says,
"Whether it is spelled Bain and being put out by the Obama campaign or Bane and being out by Hollywood, the narratives are similar: a highly intelligent villain with offshore interests and a past both are seeking to cover up who had a powerful father and is set on pillaging society..." The other aspect to it asks if it was an intentional choice to name the character 'Bane' so as to make the connection to 'Bain', but that's very silly/wrong since the Bane character was created in the 1990s; it was already apart of Batman comic history. Entirely coincidental the Bain/Bane name game (as it's being referred to).
Also every Batman movie after "Batman Return" starting with "Batman and Robin"
Heh-heh, this guy... OK, I think you forgot to finish your thought there. So after every Batman movie after "Batman Returns" starting with "Batman & Robin" what ??