How a Former Gun Executive Changed His Mind and Turned on the NRA [More]
So you don't need to have inviolate principles to work for NRA? Who knew?
I notice p-whipping wifey didn't turn down the paychecks.
We may have found a worthy heir to Judas Bob!
This may be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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“The NRA and the industry praised conservation and wild spaces and hunters and tradition, but if any of those things were contradictory to their right-wing politics, they were easily sacrificed,” Busse told The Trace. “And to me, that’s supposed to be pretty foundational. If that’s the way it’s going to go, everything can be sacrificed.”
The NRA praises the preservation of the Second Amendment, but when it gets in the way of their political support of RINOs, that's easily sacrificed, too. But my commitment to liberty principles runs deeper than simple "support for the NRA," so the conflict never immerses me into a crisis of conscience.
I think this guy cut a tv commercial in support of MT Governor Steve Bullock, in his bid to replace Senator Steve Daines(R), claiming he was an executive with Kimber Firearms. Kimber had to publicly dismiss this claim, and Daines easily won reelection. Bullock went to work in DC with a "dark money" lobbying firm of the type he and Senator Jon Tester railed mightily against....
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