National Rifle Association = Liars [More]
We’re against it. We’re for it. We’re against it and we’re for it.
Anyone else getting a Faye Dunaway vibe?
Notes from the Resistance
National Rifle Association = Liars [More]
We’re against it. We’re for it. We’re against it and we’re for it.
Anyone else getting a Faye Dunaway vibe?

[Watch]
You start out with a point but take a fast slide to the Democrat talking points bottom from there.
So in other words, all this time you were pretending to be a leader you were a fraud. You and Jorge ought to get together, both acting like you support RKBA while giving aid and comfort to its enemies…
[Via Andy M]
I’m a longtime NRA member and I say we need gun control [More]
Funny, they tell us “Dave Ziegler, a retired law enforcement officer,” but you have to look elsewhere to find out that means with ATF, and that he’s also a longtime statist apparatchik.
It looks like you have to register with the site to read more, but seeing as how we’re dealing with an “Only One” who wants to disarm his countrymen, I can guess what he’s going to say.
And it’s further illustration that if owning guns was all it took to be “one of us,” we’d have no better pals than David Chipman and Lon Horiuchi.
His defense of the NRA is silly. [More]
It’s worse than that, and as usual, the readers aren’t buying it.
[Via Mack H]

“Obviously, my goal is to get much more than 60 votes…” [More]
The proof is in the pudding.
[Via WiscoDave]
UPDATE:
You don’t get to take people rights without convicting them of a crime, or showing they are nuts and need to be in the booby-hatch. There’s no special exception to the Constitution because ten invertebrate Republican senators want to “do something.” [More]
And don’t forget “the law.”
[Via Michael G]

Flores, who had 51% of the vote to Democratic candidate Dan Sanchez’ 43% when The Associated Press called the race, will become the first Mexican-born congresswoman to serve in the House. Her family moved to the United States when she was 6 years old. [More]
And we’ve seen what “the highest possible candidate grade” means again and again and again and…
We MUST … encourage LEGAL immigration.
Why, if the vast majority overwhelmingly end up voting Democrat and anti-gun? Or is that the line the cheaper H-1B worker money guys spinning dreams about her promising future told her to use?
Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue”…

Tom Cotton, a Second Amendment Champion, Proposes a 5-Year Mandatory Minimum for Violating Arbitrary Gun Bans [More]
Well, that explains the NRA endorsement…
Of course, that’s not much help to guys like me.
You know, “juveniles“…
And here are Tom’s partners in opening the door.
See any familiar names?
Democrats and Republicans involved in the discussions said they have a deal in principle that includes providing financial incentives for states that adopt “red flag” laws, more money for school security, more investments in mental health and expanding the background check system to include youth felony records. [More]
And the traitors giving the necessary votes are:
The E-Trade baby has the floor.
And this just in: The Lairds of Fairfax pulled up in the Weinermobile, rolled down the window, and boldly shared this firm-fixed principle:
“As is our policy, the NRA does not take positions on ‘frameworks’. We will make our position known when the full text of the bill is available for review,” the statement continued.
I’m sure this is the end of it and the grabbers will go away sated.
[Via several of you]
* GRNC is trying to rein its wayward Vichycons in. Anybody know of other similar campaigns?
‘The Power Of The NRA Is Just Unbelievable’ [Watch]
Well, it does grow from the barrel of a gun, as Chuck and his fellow collectivists are well aware…
Wait ’til he sees the power of gun owners sick of NRA weakness.
[Via Jess]
What’s the easiest way to disprove the lie that the 1994-2004 “assault weapons ban” worked? Point out that after a couple of cosmetic changes, sales actually went up during the ban. Clearly those who have been duped were never in a gun store in the late 1990’s/early 2000’s. pic.twitter.com/AQxy7P9ErE
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) June 2, 2022
If this terrible legislation becomes law, our friends at the National Rifle Association point out tens of millions of law-abiding gun owners would be turned into felons and their lawfully-acquired property would be subject to confiscation by federal agents. [More]
And “our friends at the National Rifle Association” would advise compliance:
“Bill did what any honest, law-abiding American would do…he turned in his SKS Sporter to the police.”
[Via James Simpson]
“On behalf of our five million members, the National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) endorses Chris Jacobs’ candidacy for U.S. House of Representatives,” said NRA-PVF Chairman Jason Ouimet. “Chris is the clear choice in this race when it comes to defending our Second Amendment freedoms in NY-27.” [More]
Yeah, about that…
Where do they find so many lying whores?
Richard Small is a self proclaimed “NRA Republican” and long-time gun owner who says the Uvalde, Texas, shooting made him question why he owned an AR-15-style gun – a gun that has been used in multiple mass shooting in the US. [Watch]
How convenient.
I wonder who this quisling is and how he all of a sudden has become the go-to guy for the grabbers to hold up as a “reasonable” NRA member.
My guess is if you pull the thread you’ll find a Lincoln Project apparatchik.
In any case, I’d say the Bylaws qualify him for expulsion from NRA, but if they didn’t have the integrity to do it to Michael Moore, they won’t want to touch it.
[Via Jess]
Be it resolved that the members of the National Rifle Association of America, in convention assembled, does declare its profound support for the past, present and future leadership of its executive vice president, Wayne LaPierre…One prominent LaPierre backer, Janet Nyce, denounced Wayne’s critics as “the enemy within,” whom she blamed for taking “our beloved NRA down to her knees.” A former sheriff from Montana, who is also a board member, insisted he was “getting tired of these s*** o* b****** at every one of these meeting coming in and trashing Wayne LaPierre.” [More]
Make your decisions accordingly.
Instead of targeting guns and gun owners, Trump called for a “top to bottom security overhaul at schools across the country” in a variety of ways; single-point entries, security fences, metal detectors, a school resource officer in every school, and yes, arming teachers who volunteer, are vetted, and trained. [More]
Beautiful.
Now if he only takes those words to heart if he’s ever in power again.
Am I so wrong to doubt he will?
Askandi, who’s Mexican American, attended the protest with her son, who’s also Persian American, because she said she’s become afraid after gunmen targeted people of color in Buffalo, N.Y., less than two weeks ago and in El Paso in 2016. [More]
So they came here with the understanding of the role of government they were indoctrinated with, and now want to impose what they fled on the people who took them in.
Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue” …
‘God Bless the USA’ singer Lee Greenwood on why he pulled out of NRA convention… And obviously, that weapon killed kids. And I just couldn’t go,” he told hosts Brian Kilmeade, Pete Hegseth and Ainsley Earhardt. [More]
The weapon killed kids. Coming from a guy thankful that others “gave” him his rights.
Then there’s Larry Gatlin, “pray[ing] that the NRA will rethink some of its outdated and ill-thought-out positions regarding firearms in AMERICA.”
[Via several of you]
Despite accusing Democrats of constantly trying to manipulate mass shootings for political gain, several senior GOP figures — including ex-President Donald Trump — are expected to give speeches at the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action’s annual leadership forum on Friday. [More]
According to “real reporter” Stephen Collinson, CNN’s resident White House propagandist, defending yourself against political attacks is “politicizing” an issue, and thus “hypocrisy.”
It’s the same lying “rationale” that says defending yourself against physical attack is “vigilantism.”
Push back against bullies and they call you a bully. When they’re not calling you a Nazi…
The media is reveling in the “outrage” they’re helping to inflame. You can bet there are plenty hoping things get out of hand and plenty who will consider it humorous “karma” if NRA members are hurt or worse.
UPDATE: Speaking of politicizing…