Sorry Ted. I don’t think you get it. Costas wasn’t blaming guns. He was blaming you, the Conservative for supporting guns.
Mr. Costas is part of the liberal movement to end the second amendment. What he said exposed his agenda. We said, “Mr. Costas, you are wrong.” What we should have said was, “Mr. Costas, when someone close to you is killed by a gun, will you still stand by your comment?”
Costas wiggled his way out of it and no one cared. If the shoe was on the other foot, that person would have already been suspended, sent to diversity training, forced to apologize and then summarily fired.
Nugent preached to the choir. Something that most Conservative commentators do.
Was really proud during half time last night when costas went off on how if there were no automobiles, the cowboys player would be alive today. Wait, what? He didn’t? Oh, he talked about drinking and driving. Well mr. tool. You whined about a tool last week but not this week. What’s up with that you a$$hat? And, I have had a good friends son killed by a firearm because the didn’t follow the proper procedures when handling firearms. The shotgun didn’t do it. The kids did it. Sad but true but no matter what, it wasn’t the fault of the tool without human interaction.
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Agree with most of that, but the last sentence is sort of misguided. Of course he and they preach to the choir — the choir are the only ones who will listen. Liberals have ZERO desire to listen to anything that disproves their belief system.
That said, I don’t think it is entirely a waste of time to “preach to the choir” — I mean, it’s good to know that other people get it and other people have common sense. Sort of like back in the days before Rush and other conservatives; the dearth of such commentators often made me wonder if I was one of the few in the world who thought that way. I don’t need validation, but it doesn’t hurt to know that others get it.