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In reply to the discussion: Some Republicans Think the NRA Has Jumped the Shark [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)35. Wow, really? Do tell!
My point, and I don't much care if you don't like it, is that as a Democrat, I do not count unnamed staff at unnamed offices as 'Republicans against the NRA' . I think the headline serves the right, Republicans and their Third Way allies.
No matter how you slice it, all the 'name' Republicans still support and take money from the NRA. As a Democrat, I'd like to shout that fact from the roof tops, not attempt to craft a false 'balance' with 'both sides doing it' and all. It is bull puckey.
So sure. Some Republican somewhere probably does think that. But to imply it is elected Republicans in DC only serves them. Not one of them has said NRA 'jumped the shark' or any other critical statement. Not one of them.
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I thought that too until I watched the press conference later after it aired...
OneMoreDemocrat
Dec 2012
#7
Well, yes. The rest can't read and just watch Fox. Or live under rocks and know nothing about this
Squinch
Dec 2012
#30
They brought megalodon back from the dead because there wasn't enough shark to jump here. (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2012
#15
I knew from the title that there would be no actual Republican on record saying any such thing.
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2012
#23
Staffers are someimes used to gauge how a message is received by both friend and foe alike.
Ikonoklast
Dec 2012
#28
by not allowing guns at this event, the nra does not support the 2nd amendment.
samsingh
Dec 2012
#31
"wherein the NRA would train armed school personnel and volunteers" FOR FREE?
angstlessk
Dec 2012
#33
How can you tell someone else has Jumped the Shark when you've done the same?
undeterred
Dec 2012
#40
Some of those Republicans need to help their NRA Fascists understand the rational difference
patrice
Dec 2012
#43
The objective of all forms of fascism is to acquire power, for power's sake alone. Does this not
patrice
Dec 2012
#45
That would depend upon their purposes for power, how they use it, exclusively or inclusively, for
patrice
Dec 2012
#48
The purpose of which "authoritarian political ideology" is unity & how else is unity acquired except
patrice
Dec 2012
#49