No, he doesn’t care. As long as he can send out scary letters to all the Fudds out there, and watch the money pour in, he has zero inclination to leave, anyone who got wise to his shit, was shit canned awhile ago. WLP is surrounded by yes men, who are all too happy to look the other way.. For me, the NRA has lost all credibility...
This article wasn't negative:
Thousands of protesters — many carrying assault rifles — clog Richmond, Virginia, in defence of right to bear armsInstead of violence and hatred, the protest appeared to bear out an argument of the people who took part: that they are peaceful, passionate Americans.
https://nationalpost.com/news/crowd-...t-to-bear-arms
https://nationalpost.com/news/crowd-...t-to-bear-arms
Hopefully at least one message sent was that even if the NRA is weakened by various investigations as well as its own incompetence, support for gun rights among the voters is undiminished, and perhaps energized.
David Hogg spent the day tweeting about white supremacists and the supposed desire to intimidate children. If that is the best that a Harvard education is enabling the new face of gun control to accomplish, they will be as ineffective as they hope to make the NRA.
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Amusing CNN video in which Anderson Cooper looks like he swallowed a hairball while first a CNN reporter basically says, "Yeah, it's just law abiding citizens protesting peacefully" and then Dr. Cornell West says, "Yeah, this isn't a Klan rally or anything, black people need guns too."
Still, kudos for CNN for even airing it.
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/...full-episodes/
Sorry, but I'll disagree. By constantly repeating white supremacists in the same sentence as gun owners, they are just reinforcing the connection, even if their reporter on the scene said it wasn't a factor. The rally was about gun rights, so why didn't they talk about the gun control measures being proposed in Virginia? I admit that I only watched 7 minutes of it before I turned it off (but they were starting to talk about Martin Luther King Jr at that point), so maybe they eventually got around to discussing the rally.
(And if they really wanted to talk about white supremacy, why didn't they bring up Northam's yearbook photo?)
Yeah, I thought the same thing. Antifa people aren't stupid; they're bullies when they have the numbers and crybullies when they don't. Aggressively confronting tens of thousands of armed gun enthusiasts is WAY out of their league and they know it. That's out of the league of most large police forces and small armies, frankly, which is entirely the point if you ask me.