The politics of killing
Bill Clinton left the Presidential Campaign trail in January 1992 and rushed backed to his home state of Arkansas to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled, black man as the Governor. No law required him to be back for the execution to take place.
However, as a democratic party candidate, perceived to be “soft” on crime and in the middle of a scandal with a woman named Gennifer Flowers, Clinton felt the need to not only go through with the execution, but to make a public spectacle of it. Ricky Ray Rector, the executed individual had lost one third of his brain and saved the pecan pie from his last meal to have later.
The politics of the death penalty, like the death penalty itself, is ugly and violent. Clinton went on to win the Presidential nomination, and the election, and later found himself in the middle of another scandal with a woman named Monica Lewinsky and with no human sacrifice to offer this time.