Posted on 10/07/2016 7:48:58 PM PDT by pissant
The batch of emails released by Wikileaks on October 7 includes one in which Hillary Clinton press secretary Brian Fallon explained that Clinton would support closing the gun show loophole by executive order. Fallon also highlighted Clintons support of universal background checkswhich have already failed in California, Colorado, Washington state, and Parisand her support for a scenario wherein victims of crime would be able to sue gun manufacturers.
In the email, dated October 4, 2015, Fallon mentions that Today had made clear they were going to ask Clinton about guns. At that time she was still locked in a tougher stance than expected primary opponent Bernie Sanders. Fallon wrote:
Circling back around on guns as a follow up to the Friday morning discussion: the Today show has indicated they definitely plan to ask bout guns, and so to have the discussion be more of a news event than her previous times discussing guns, we are going to background reporters tonight on a few of the specific proposals she would support as President universal background checks of course, but also closing the gun show loophole by executive order and imposing manufacturer liability.
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“No fooling...I cleaned up good”
Funny, I’ve been told the same thing. Never have been quite sure if it was exactly a compliment, though...
What do u really think about this latest kitchen sink
Annette is afraid
Me not so muc
I don’t think it is going to change much of anything.
The ones exploiting it are Hillary’s crew, her GOPe collaborators, and Big Media all of whom a large portion of the voting public hold on a level just below child molesters.
People don’t seem as easily fooled by this sort of stuff as in the past.
My Family, my Nation, my Tribe gave all for our Country. I can do no less- bring it.
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