Posted on 10/04/2017 11:57:09 AM PDT by Mafe
Guitarist Caleb Keeter got a lot of press yesterday. His tweet confessing his switch on the Second Amendment was popular with the anti-gun crowd, and I wrote here yesterday that I understood where something like that can come from. Its true. I do understand where something like that can come from.
The question we have to ask, though, is did it?
These are hardly the tweets of an ardent defender of the Second Amendment by any stretch of the imagination. If you look at the date on these tweets, they come from the aftermath of another horrific shooting, the Newtown Massacre. So maybe emotions were running a little high again? Perhaps Keeter is just a bit excitable.
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Honestly...
WHO???
Just like those seminar callers Rush gets. They’re dittoheads and have listened to him for years and always agree with him EXCEPT...
Caleb: Just what kind of event or happening would make you change your stance on the 1st Amendment? ??? ??????
Hmmmm?
as I stated yesterday, there is no evidence of him being a conservative and NO conservative would ever change his/her stance on 2A. Just another attention whore and I have never even heard of this clown until I read FR.
Wow..they actually found a “celeb” who is anti-2 ..?
That deserves a big write up!
It’s why I seldom support celebrities. They seem to change their minds to fit the mood, to whatever direction the politically correct winds are blowing.
He left a paper trail exposing his liberal views on gun control. I’m glad he spoke up, I’ll be sure to not purchase any more Josh Abbott band music or tickets. Good music, love their original red dirt songs, but love a lot of bands and music, I won’t have to go through my days without music- just shut up and sing-
Who..? Why should I care?
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