Posted on 06/23/2016 2:33:12 PM PDT by StevenCrowder
So I don't know how to hyperlink, but this happened today.
SkyNews brought me in to discuss gun control. The host immediately started with false propaganda. I corrected him. Hilarity ensues. Hope you enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD_-JKvSJrc
Awesome....but you were dealing with a hard nose Brit...
BTW I really enjoyed your one as Bob Ross painting Mohammed it was hilarious I used to enjoy that show as a kid.
You stay safe and keep your powder dry!
Freegards
LEX
Both the no fly list and the term “assault rifle” serve the same purpose. If we accept that people on the no fly list cannot buy weapons, then soon the progressives will add everyone to the no fly list. If we accept that assault weapons can be banned, then the definition of assault weapon will be expanded to include all guns. The second amendment will remain, but will be useless.
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“Isn’t it funny, limey ass, that when we split from your ridiculous country that the second thing we did was arm ourselves ?” -me
“Why do you need a gun in your studio?”
“Because my studio is in the USA, I don’t need a reason and it’s a right. Also, f*ck you. that’s why.” -Me
You’re in Texas?
I would say John Browning perfected the semi-auto pistol in 1911. So we’ve had reliable semi-auto weapons for well over 100 years.
Guns are not the problem and more gun laws won’t solve anything. Does anyone really think a terrorist won’t break the law to get a gun?
Get real.
I’m at work, and will shoot out the ping list when I get home in about 2 hours.
Way to the demolish that lying bastard Steve!
Reminds me of this interview that Ann Coulter did with Jeremy Paxman of the BBC. She totally eviscerated that smarmy, pretentious, insufferable buffoon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWYerEn4tnQ
I think anyone talking about semi-automatic guns need to bring a hand up and show their audience the trigger finger....one finger bend = one bullet.
The SkyNews guy said “Spray bullets in a matter of seconds”
I don’t think these people realize it’s one finger bend, one bullet....
Like the “Kids in the Hall” - ‘I’m crushing your head’ skit...We need more finger examples.;)
LUNCH!
Posh git* Crowder really put it to him. *(posh is British slang for what we call a snob, typically someone who is rich. a ‘’git’’ is an annoying, ignorant person.)
I really wanted to win that gun. Dammit!!
Epic take-down ((;O)
It sounded to me that he believed that even a semi-auto could “spray” bullets. He needs some time at the range.
Loved it.
Being that it was a public broadcast, you wouldn’t have been able to say it, but “The 2nd Amendment, you know, the concept we enshrined in our Bill of Rights because we got tired of putting up with all the crap coming from England.” would have been nice to hear.
I’m a big fan of your work, keep it up and stay safe. Prayers the safety of you and yours.
BFL
Nice job by Crowder, the interviewer betrayed himself as an absolute liar, not to mention a tool.
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