Posted on 06/04/2013 5:13:11 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
On May 3 through 5, the National Rifle Association (NRA) held its annual convention in Houston, Texas. Over 550 exhibitors packed the hall with displays of guns and ammunition, and hunting and survivalist gear of every type. One display of jewelry featured, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, rings made in the style of the elephant hair jewelry made in Africa, according to the NRA. A man size target resembling President Barack Obama allowed attendees to shoot at the president and make him bleeduntil the last day when media exposure forced its removal. The theme of the convention, as usual, was: we are sticking to our guns and fighting the culture war against everybody that wants meaningful gun control.
Republican politiciansmostly of the Tea Party persuasionclaimed spots on the speakers dais. From Texas came Governor Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz. Sarah Palin did her usual culture war shtick. From the supposedly more moderate Republican zone, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal paid homage to the gun gods. Glenn Beck, the television conspiracy and bigotry monger and Tea Party promoter, drenched his culture war rhetoric in the bloody rag of the Alamo. National Rifle Association spokes persons will tell you that the NRA is a non-partisan lobby for the Second Amendment to the Constitution. In real life, it is an organization that bridges conservative Republicans to the hard right. At the convention, it was apparent that the organization was gearing up its members for the 2014 elections.
The NRA claimed that 86,000 people attended its convention, a number that is grossly inflated with folks that visit the exhibition hall for curiositys sake, but never step inside a workshop or plenary session. Only a couple of thousand attend the conventions biggest events and vote for various motions on the plenary floor. Similarly, the NRA claims they currently have over four million members. A closer analysis by the Violence Policy Center puts the actual number of members at about three million.
After the convention, the NRA board of directors selected Birmingham, Alabama attorney James W. Porter II as its president. Porter calls Barack Obama a fake president, and describes the American Civil War as the War of Northern Aggression, a term usually signifying ones identification with the Confederate South.
Add it up: a neo-Confederate president, Tea Party affiliated speakers, and racist viscous portrayals of the president by a vendor combined with multiple pledges to unseat any politicians who breathe a word about gun control. Newspaper reporters often refer to it as the gun lobby. A more appropriated term might be one of the many armed wings of the hard right.
It is not the only hard right membership with guns, however. Gun Owners of American executive director Larry Pratt has been for decades a consistent advocate for militias, a center spot for anti-abortion and anti-immigrant politics, and a pressure point on the NRAs jugular vein, forcing the larger organization to adopt policies ever further to the right.
In recent months, the Tea Party movement has lent its membership to the gun cause. On April 17, the United States Senate failed to end a filibuster on bipartisan legislation to expand gun background checks to gun shows and internet sales. The legislation was supposed to be the centerpiece of gun safety efforts after the Newtown, Connecticut murders, when one disgruntled 20-year old, shot and killed his mother before going to Sandy Hook elementary school and fatally shooting twenty students and six adults, before killing himself. It took a concerted effort by the NRA, other gun groups and their Tea Party allies to block universal background check legislation, which currently has the support of roughly 90% of the American public according to recent opinion polls.
The Tea Party movements pro-gun activity started ramping up at the turn of the year, starting with Gun Appreciation Day in January, followed by Februarys Tea Party Day of Resistance rallies, to a variety of local protests in April.
Five of the six national Tea Party factions IREHR identified in Tea Party Nationalism along with a new national group engaged local activists in efforts to kill the bill. The 1776 Tea Party (aka TeaParty.org), Patriot Action Network, Tea Party Express, Tea Party Nation, Tea Party Patriots, and TheTeaParty.net all worked against the passage of gun safety legislation.
Guns have been at the top of the agenda for the newest group, TheTeaParty.net. The group capitalized on the gun issue to revitalize the Tea Party street presence. As IREHR first report, TheTeaParty.net organized events for a Day of Resistance on February 23. IREHR tracked rallies in 118 locations in 38 states on February 23. Rallies ranged in size from the eight people standing in the snows of Fairbanks, Alaska; to 260 in Atlanta, Georgia; to 600 in Dallas, Texas; to 800 at the state capitol in Boise, Idaho; to nearly 2000 in Bakersfield, California.
In the days leading up to the vote, TheTeaParty.net peppered their email list with gunner paranoia, Do not become complacent. Do not think that your voice does not matter. Do not sit idly by while our freedom is taken away. SIGN and SHARE this petition today to tell Congress to KEEP THEIR HANDS OFF OUR GUNS! [Emphasis in original]
In another email, the group made the outrageous claim that, President Obama did what he does best. He preyed on the emotions of people by having a distraught mother of one of the children killed at Sandy Hook give his weekly address to the nation. That tactic would be used by someone addicted to power who is also hell-bent on destroying this nation by dismantling and attacking the Constitution upon which it was built.
After the bill was defeated, Dustin Stockman, a leader in TheTeaParty.net and the principle organizer of the February Day of Resistance gun rallies, declared, This is a victory for freedom-loving Americans across the country. And your efforts on the Day of Resistance undoubtedly influenced the outcome of this election.
Now add it up: A mass movement of angry (white) people, mobilized to keep their guns unregulated, Tea Party and gunner groups working side by side, and a feverish culture war conviction infecting the lot of them. The result is not pretty.
The two (non-white?) pixies who wrote this article may want to save their 20 bucks (Walmart) for use in some gay bathhouse.
How slimey!
My suggestion is that targets for next year’s convention look like Leonard and Devin. What pure, unadulterated bullshit they spew. That could be caused to ooze from the bullet holes.
This article is the warped viewpoint of the extreme left. A pox on them both and their readers.
Thanks for showing what the enemy is writing!
(Portrayals). These little phone keyboards are tough....
It's roughly 4.5 million, and anyone who views the VPC as a credible source is smoking crack. BTT
Fascinating and appalling and nothing new.
I’ve been reading this angry-racists-with-guns garbage since the JFK assassination.
So when are these brave academaniacs going to invade a Cabela’s and start overturning display stands?
“Not bloody lkely, mate.”
That’s “LIKELY”!!!
Geez.....
I screwed up.
I visited the article site to check out this bastion of social analickers....I mean social analytics.....I was number 90 according to the visitor counter.
Undoubtedly a new record.
I am sure they have frog footed out to buy another case of self warming lubricant for a full staff celebration.
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You really think event organizers would tolerate any target resembling any identifiable person, much less a political figure? The only permissible targets depict generic white males.
“The result is not pretty.”
What’s he talking about?
It Looks good from here!
How else are we going to restore the Constitution and this once great nation?
I heard the NRA now has 5 million members.
Could well be by now. I know it was pushing 5 mil last year but 4.5 is the last firm data I have in hand...and it’s old... :-(
“Whats he talking about?”
Dissent. It’s only for Communists, of course. Even Communists cannot criticize Communism; however they are permitted to say and do anything they want against free markets and individual liberty/s;)
IMO it is a digitally altered image, combined with Communist lies. Have you seen the photos of Stalin with the disappearing Party functionaries?;)
“Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights”
Is this an example of what Rush is referring to when he talks about ‘Two guys and a fax machine’?
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