allowed to have a gun in our country, but let s for a second to stop and say, this is not acceptable. you can t do this. these are people, i m a democra democrat, and the sky this is not tolerable. this is not good. greg: right now, the country is going through a period of anxiety because we have a large faction that refuses to accept the reality of the presidency. i m not saying that induces people to violence, but under this weird cloud, people are acting strangely, and i know that capitalism and free market markets, they don t advocate revolution. but socialism does. socialism has always advocated revolution. radical leftism has always advocated violent revolution, so, this guy was essentially radicalized by the left-wing media. he was troubled, he was a violent disgusting human being,
not from the deplorable s. all of a sudden, we say, let s not rush to judgment. the left blames the right for everything bad. so why not return the favor so they might learn a lesson. is that even possible? for another lesson, here s rand paul. i do believe that without the capitol hill police, it would have been a massacre. we have no defense. we had no defense at all. we are lucky that scalise was there, because this was his security detail. without them, it would have been a massacre, there would ve been no stopping this guy, and we were like sitting ducks. we had no place to run. greg: translation, our leaders are better protected than we are. if it were just you and me there, in that gun free zone, we would be dead. so each grizzly act teaches us about vulnerability, whether it s orlando, 9/11, or today. the right response is to analyze risk and reduce it. people drown in water.
greg: after each incident, there is a reflex to blame anything on anyone but the theme response will. we saw that last week with orlando. it s a year later and gun violence still rules the narrative. it s always a tool but never the terrace. and here we go again. virginia and other spewing facts when facts would suffice. i think we need to do more to protect all of our citizens. they are too many guns on the street. we lose 93 million americans a day to gun violence. i have long talked about this. background checks, shutting down loopholes. here s a fact. at the was a sanders supporter. or do i blame sanders? no. but replace sanders with trump, and you have to wonder if the left would return the favor. after all, hasn t that been the media narrative for so long, that the hateful deplorable s created a climate of violence, and that the party of lincoln isn t just wrong, but evil? so now, there is violence, but
this will virtually lead to death, pain, and suffering to people s families. if the bill passed today in the house became law, thousands of americans would die. this is a killer. for the american people, literally a killer. we know we have 2d carbonized our future. if we don t, it s a horror. people are going to die. we do know that every racist in america voted for donald trump. that s a problem. jesse: so, democrats say that when republicans call terrace islamic, that causes them to commit more violence. but when democrats say republicans are killers, wouldn t that make people cause more violence? greg: yeah. how do you change the tone of an ideology that portrays the other side as eternally damned? you cannot change this ideology, because it s a moral stance, it s not a political one.
happen. there was no heavy carnage by pure luck. i worry, because the absence of carnage isn t as impactful, and i think we have to look at what happened. and think about what could ve happened if the police were there. dana: the only reason they weren t there is because scalise required security because of his position. greg: everyone would ve been dead. the target was hard and not soft. so we have to remind ourselves, thank god that it wasn t pure carnage, but let s pretend that it is. it s the only way that you re going to make any progress. if you say we praise police gets through, the extent of this. you have to think, what if everybody there was killed? dana: the police officer that was injured and was released because he did not have an entry that would warrant a