Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Cummings, Schumer to hold ‘Gunwalker’ show trial against gun rights

And for those who say the suspicion that Gunwalker being exploited to justify more power for ATF and impose more “gun control” on you and me is a baseless right wing conspiracy theory, just what the hell do you think every effort by the regressive left to do just that, right in front of our eyes—from the gungrabber groups to the oath-breaking political whores to the “Authorized Journalist” Fourth Estate/Fifth Column—has been about? Just what the hell do you think tomorrow is going to be about? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner commentary provides more proof of intent--not that it will stop those inclined to press on with lies in the face of it.

2 comments:

Kevin Wilmeth said...

It's damage control, plain and simple.

I don't know about you, David, but I take that as good news in just about every way.

The dog and pony show will of course be intended to provide cover to the guilty, and for all the meatheads that will simply tune in to get their new talking points, others will do the slightest bit of digging, and will get the crystal-clear picture. This is a net gain; the meatheads would have done that anyway, so no loss, but there are plenty of people out there who will tune into anything Chucky just to see what atrocity he's pushing today. That's free press.

And I am perfectly happy to see the disarmament freaks rise up and try to exploit the real purpose of Gunwalker, right out in the open, for everyone to see.

Let 'em open their substantial mouths and insert their stinky feet. Let 'em wave that bloody shirt like nobody else can do. Let 'em call everyone else paranoid (without irony), even as they quite openly do every single thing they say isn't happening.

If they're arrogant enough to think it's a good idea, then let the performance begin.

Chas said...

"We`re going to hammer the freedom of the American people on the anvil of a relentless legislative strategy. We`re going to beat the American people into submission."

That's what Schumer was really saying; his use of the word "guns" was just a metaphor.