Wednesday, October 29, 2008

There was Jeff Cooper, a Giant...

...and then there's Mini-Cooper:
Dan Cooper, a proud member of the National Rifle Association, has backed Republicans for most of his life. He's the chief executive of Cooper Arms, a small Montana company that makes hunting rifles...

This year, Cooper has given $3,300 to the campaign of Democrat Barack Obama. That's on top of the $1,000 check he wrote to Obama's U.S. Senate campaign in 2004, after he was dazzled by Obama's speech at that year's Democratic National Convention.
"Dazzled."

Capitalists will provide the rope.

Now it seems like they're trying to distance the company from its owner (and make excuses for him):
Regarding the USA Today Article. Cooper Firearms of Montana, Inc. did not contribute and does not support in any fashion the campaign of Senator Obama.

Nine months ago Dan Cooper (personally) made an online donation to the campaign in an effort to help defeat Hillary Clinton and in protest of American plant closures and the shipping of jobs overseas. Three months ago he made yet another donation to the McCain campaign and the RNC totaling over twice that given to Obama campaign.

There is no doubt that the article in USA Today has caused a considerable response. To this end we are encouraged and stand with our fellow NRA members and supporters of the Second Amendment and against those who oppose it.
Blah, blah, blah...I'm not buying it, or any of Dan's products (personally).

[Via Ed D, Jeffersonian, and Skip]

UPDATE: Check out the reaction from the blogs. Mr. Cooper, I believe you just did for your company what Lee Paige did for his foot.

UPDATE: Mike Vanderboegh sends Cooper Firearms a message:
re: Ain't buying your excuses or your firearms

Dear Collectivist Lackeys,

Here's to let you know that, regardless of your attempt to distance yourselves from your warm embrace of the most anti-firearm presidential candidate in the history of this country, it won't wash and it won't wear. Lenin said that the capitalists would sell them the rope by which the Bolsheviks would hang them. He wasn't wrong, as we see from your cynical boot-licking of the present standard bearer of the Marxist brand.

Your endorsement of the man who will strip you of your firearms rights merely means that you will be among the last to be herded onto the boxcars -- a dubious distinction at best.

As for me, I am going to encourage all my shooting buddies to boycott you boot-licking jerks. You thought Smith and Wesson had troubles? Of course, maybe you're counting on government contracts to offset the outrage? Selling out your birthright for a mess of pottage is not new in history. It is however almost universally despised and for good reason. Enjoy your 15 seconds of Democrat Socialist fame. In the end, it will buy you nothing.

Mike Vanderboegh
Pinson, AL

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not buying it either. If he is paying blood money to both parties, then he's playing a deadly game.

Either way he has already donated twice to the Marxist campaign.

I am a firearms retailer in Montana and I will help spread the word.

Cooper F*%#ed up. But this wasn't a mistake, this was a colossal error in judgment and shows the true nature of Dan Cooper. If he isn't smart enough to work toward his own self preservation, then he doesn't belong in our community.

He threw us all under the bus.

Longbow

Anonymous said...

Cooper builds some very nice firearms. Too bad I will never buy one or even waste my time to shoulder one just to feel it.
I can't help wondering if Coopers isn't in his late 90's and a little off his rocker.

Kent McManigal said...

He thinks donating to McCain absolves him? Is he NUTS?!? Right boot; left boot. Chop off the ruttin' FEET!

Anonymous said...

What a piece of crap.

Taking money from gunnies then turning around a sending the profits to the penultimate anti-gunner of our time.

I'd have more respect for Mr. Cooper if he was an avowed anti-Bill of Rights maroon like Sarah Brady.

At least no one from our side does anything to fund her.

Cooper (used to) take our money and give it to the enemy.

Hopefully, his little company will be unable to fund the enemy of the 2nd amendment in the future.

No one that I know will ever give his company another dime.

Asshole.

Anonymous said...

He never donated to McCain; that was a lie.

Anonymous said...

I was planning on ordering one of their Classic rifles in .270 in December. Seriously. I have the money saved. I'm soooo glad I found this out.

In honor of Cooper I'm going to take the money I was going to spend on the Cooper Arms and instead buy a FN Herstal FS2000 Rifle.

Suck it Fudds.