Posted on 06/14/2022 6:02:29 AM PDT by reintarnation
Independent U.S. Senate candidate Evan McMullin called on Sen. Mike Lee to “break from partisan extremes” and get behind the bipartisan gun safety proposal unveiled in the Senate this week.
McMullin said in a brief news conference via Zoom on Monday that he supports the proposal as a common-sense plan to protect children, families and gun rights.
(Excerpt) Read more at deseret.com ...
What does Dr. Evil want now?.........................
Evan McMullin is essentially the Democrat nominee.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/24/politics/utah-democrats-evan-mcmullin-mike-lee/index.html
Wow. Just wow. Protecting and defending the Constitution is now “partisan extremes.”
Wow
Go away Deep State McMullen.
The Democrat Plant (whom Obama likes and campaigned for so that’s all you need to know) continues his “job”
McMuffin strikes again!
How come these bipartisan bills only ever mean we concede ground? What about something that requires states to issue permits in a expedited manner to law abiding citizens so that the gun grabbers have to actually give up something too? Or that restricts the scope of red flag laws?
When is Egg McMuffin ever going to just fade away….
Does anyone actually support McMuffin?
Well, these types of articles show up regularly in the Deseret News, owned by the LDS church, so the church leadership is pushing him. They hate Trump and MAGA, so there’s that... As far as actual voters, it’s a few small enclaves in the suburbs, maybe some rural hicks.
Willard the Rat. Derp McMuffin is his puppet.
F U Egg McMuffin!
As Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell receives personal protection from a security detail of Capital Police officers. So he has no worries about his safety. Security for me but not for thee.
Speaking of. . .
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