Agreed. It’s a special kind of stupidity to prepare for a fight by burning our own house down, with a poorly-thought out boycott that would only help openly liberal anti-gun Democrats in Senate races of a critical battleground like Georgia. And doubly stupid since Dave Perdue, for any of his flaws, is no Rino, he’s been rock-solid on the Second Amendment and other conservative bedrocks. We can understand some misgivings about Rino backstabbers like Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio or John Cornyn, who’ve been unreliable to say the least on protecting our right to bear arms and on kow-towing to both liberal Dems and the Chamber of Commerce on mass immigration and amnesty. But Sen. Perdue is not in that group.
He’s a strong, genuine conservative and leader, and an unyielding defender of the Second Amendment. Yes, we also suspect that such days of rage may be coming and we’re soon reaching that point the Founders warned about when corrupt tyrants have seized the levers of the political system. But when that comes we need allies and rock-solid 2A supporters in high places, or the tyrants also in high places, with backing of the military command and homeland security, will implement their plans to seize our guns and leave us defenseless as they push the country into conflict. Winning a battle throughout history has required, first and foremost conquering one’s anger and emotions, however justified, and seeing the battlefield clearly, thinking with strategy and planning. This is why we need to fight and support Sen. Purdue’s reelection as ferociously as any Senate race we’ve done in the past decade. Our ability to protect our families and households depends on it.
Well said!