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John Hawk, Professional Blogger, Right Wing News
7 Liberal Hypocrites Who Call For Gun Control While Being Protected By
Guns
One of the great ironies of the gun control debate is that
everyone who calls for gun control still wants a man with a gun protecting him.
Every governor in America has armed security. You have to go through a metal
detector guarded by men with guns to get into the Capitol building. Barack
Obama has hundreds of Secret Service agents carrying fully automatic weapons
who protect his safety. Even run-of-the-mill Democrats who want to take guns
away from everyone else will unhesitatingly pick up the phone and call the
police if they feel threatened -- so that a man with a gun can show up and make
them safe.
But, if a man in a bad neighborhood wants a gun to make his family
safe, a rape victim wants a gun to be protected, or just the average Joe wants
a gun in case his life is endangered by a burglar, thug or the next Adam Lanza,
these same people want to take their guns away. Pro-gun control Democrats may
think we have an "upper class" that deserves to be protected with
guns while it's okay if the "peons" get shot, but that goes against
the core of what America is supposed to be. If your child's life is in danger,
you should have every bit as much of a right and opportunity to defend his life
as the Secret Service does to defend the President of the United States when
he's threatened.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this country who
apparently believe they're so special, so elite, so much better than the rest
of the "riff-raff," that they should have a right to be protected
even if you don't.
1) The Journal-News: The Journal News printed "the names and addresses of gun permit holders in Rockland
and Westchester counties" as its way of taking a dig at gun owners. But, this attitude about
guns certainly did change when the shoe was on the other foot.
Veritas video reporter
James O’Keefe has released a new video of his team posing as an anti-gun group
promoting an initiative to journalists.
At each home, the group dubbed as “Citizens
Against Senseless Violence” asks homeowners if they are willing to put up a
“Gun Free” sign in their yard.
O’Keefe primarily focuses his efforts on
employees of the Journal-News – the New York newspaper that published a
controversial map of registered gun owners online.
Armed security welcomes the Veritas team at some
of the homes - as some of the newspaper's employees felt threatened once
bloggers retaliated by posting their names and addresses online.
2) Dianne Feinstein: She introduced the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013
in the Senate.
"I know the sense
of helplessness that people feel. I know the urge to arm yourself because
that's what I did. I was trained in firearms. I walked to the hospital when my
husband was sick. I carried a concealed weapon and I made the determination if
somebody was going to try and take me out, I was going to take them with
me." -- Dianne Feinstein
3) Mark Kelly, the husband of Former
Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ): "Mark E. Kelly, gun-control proponent and husband to former Congresswoman Gabby
Giffords, recently purchased an AR-15 (an “assault weapon,” he called it)—which
he now says he intended as an illustration of the need for more stringent gun
laws.
Kelly reportedly bought the AR-15 and a 1911-style semi-automatic
pistol at a gun store in Tucson, Arizona.
Testifying to the Senate Judiciary Committee January 30, Kelly had
urged senators to restrict sales of firearms based on their lethality–a common
refrain with other witnesses that day who argued that semi-automatic weapons,
which chamber subsequent rounds as bullets are fired, and other guns with
military-style features, level the playing field against law enforcement.
Kelly and Giffords founded their own advocacy group to restrict
gun rights, Americans for Responsible Solutions, in January.
...Similarly, the ARS website says: “Congress should act to limit
the sale of assault weapons."
4) Shania Twain: “Shania Twain didn't exactly have a
shotgun wedding....in Puerto Rico ...
but it sure was a pistol -- as in what the guards were packing on the beach
during the ceremony,” TMZ.com reports.
We’re told there were 'several armed security guards.'
...But here’s the thing about the privileged Ms. Twain employing
armed guards (lawbreaking or otherwise) in the first place—she’s a big advocate
of infringements against those of us who can’t afford an armed security
presence and must rely on being our own first line of defense.
She was one of the signers...of the Handgun Control, Inc. (since
changed to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, to help mask their
intentions) “Open Letter to the NRA,” a full page ad published in USA
Today."
5) Rosie O'Donnell: "On her television show, April 19, 1999,O’Donnell had this to say about gun owners:
“I don’t care if you want to hunt. I don’t care if you think it’s your right. I
say, ‘Sorry.’ It is 1999. We have had enough as a nation. You are not allowed
to own a gun, and if you do own a gun I think you should go to prison.” Several
months later, a bodyguard in her employ applied for a concealed gun permit from
the Greenwich (Connecticut) Police Department. When queried about whether her
bodyguard should carry a gun on May 24, 2000, she said, 'I don’t personally own
a gun, but if you are qualified, licensed and registered, I have no
problem.'"
6) Sarah Brady: "Gun-control advocate Sarah Brady bought her son a powerful rifle for
Christmas...and may have skirted Delaware state background-check requirements,
the Daily News has learned. Brady reveals in a new memoir that she bought James
Brady Jr. a Remington.
30-06, complete with scope and safety lock, at a Lewes, Del., gun
shop. "I can't describe how I felt when I picked up that rifle, loaded it
into my little car and drove home," she writes. "It seemed so
incredibly strange: Sarah Brady, of all people, packing heat.
"Brady became a household name as a crusader for stricter
gun-control laws after her husband, James, then the White House press
secretary, was seriously wounded in a 1981 assassination attempt on
then-President Ronald Reagan."
7) Michael Moore: He's a staunch advocate of gun control who has gone
so far as to suggest that merely owning a gun is racism, "…But on this particular day, on Martin
Luther King Day, I think this needs to be said. That imaginary person that’s
going to break into your home and kill you, who does that person look like? You
know, it’s not freckle-faced Jimmy down the street, is it really? I mean,
that’s not what really, that’s not what really people, we never really want to
talk about the racial or the class part of this, in terms of how it’s the poor
or it’s people of color that we imagine that we’re afraid of. Why are we
afraid? What is that, and it’s been a fear that has existed for a very, very
long time." -- Michael Moore
Yet, Michael Moore has an armed bodyguard. We know because that bodyguard was arrested
carrying his weapon.
“Filmmaker Michael Moore’s bodyguard was arrested for carrying an
unlicensed weapon in New York’s JFK airport....”
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