Posted on 04/18/2013 7:05:52 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
"Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough reamed into Senate Republicans and four Democrats who voted against the passage of a bill expanding background checks.
Particularly targeting Republicans, Scarborough said that the party was "moving toward extinction."
"You do not ignore 90 percent of the American people on an issue of public safety," Scarborough said, citing poll numbers that consistently showed nine in 10 respondents supporting the measure.
"Mark it down this is going to be a turning point in the history of the Republican Party as well," he added. "And let those out there chattering, let them chatter away all they want to and scream like hyenas. Let them do what they want to do.
"This party that killed this background check yesterday this party is moving toward extinction. A new Republican Party is going to replace it. And this is going to be a vote that people are going to look back on and say, 'That party that extremism that was unsustainable."
On Wednesday afternoon, the Senate failed to garner the 60 votes necessary to pass the measure. It drew an especially angry reaction from President Barack Obama, who made new gun legislation a key legislative goal of the start of his second term.
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Not sure why anyone here would care what MSNBC’s brain dead radicals have to say about anything. Especially a wild and crazy partying guy who ended up with a dead intern in his congressional office. He was a short timer and not one of Newt’s most outstanding freshmen.
The left is so sure that the whitey constitution is dead and they have burried “old white men” and then this happens! LOL
They remember what happen last time they pissed off white American men. Wilderness for decades.
That’s terrible!
... but I’m laughing so hard I almost fell out of my chair.
How do you think he got the credentials to be hired by MSNBC ?
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