finger. it doesn t matter who dies, how they die, what weapon they use. this president would like to make a book into the nri. so with respect to someone like bernie sanders who is not going to kowtow to the money interests of the nra and other gun interests who don t care even if their tweets are not elected. this gun vial health care in this country about the gun violence in this country and if. i m amazed at what the weapons on the street right now could do, and to have el paso gunned down. sandy hook didn t even move this
have reached the point where elected officials are so afraid of the various gun interests. and we re talking about the nra, but you re also talking about the gun manufacturers, who make an awful lot of money about this. there s campaign money, there s money that put behind independent ads, there s even an allegation possibly that the nra was involved with the russians in the last election. but what it s about is the fear people have that is that that money will translate into votes against them if they vote for any kind of reasonable gun regulation. so it has to do with an electoral fear as well as a fear of losing the resources. and you finally are reaching a point in this country, you have to look at anybody who doesn t think we should have some kind of additional background checks or some restrictions on somebody getting these kinds of guns. and you have to use a phrase from an early era in american politics, sir, have you at lost
the aftermath of san bernardino, you can see the divide, the political polarization which republicans say we should be talking about terrorism and isis and lone wolves. instead, the democrats totally buy in, all three, to the idea we have to do something about gun control. so sanders finds himself on the defensive because he has been a supporter of gun rights in a state like vermont. then he says, oh, i have stood up when i was mayor of burlington to gun interests. that was news to me by the way. and then you have clinton saying hey, stop. it s not the case that i flip-flopped on my positions. everybody trying to say i m the toughest one when it comes to gun control. how different than anything we re hearing from the republicans. and david, there s this constant conversation that came up again tonight about immunity of gunmakers and manufacturers, which a lot of people say listen, are you going to go back to cars that kill people? where are you going to draw the line? but democrats,
the aftermath of san bernardino, you can see the divide, the political polarization which republicans say we should be talking about terrorism and isis and lone wolves. instead, the democrats totally buy in, all three, to the idea we have to do something about gun control. so sanders finds himself on the defensive because he has been a supporter of gun rights in a state like vermont. then he says, oh, i have stood up when i was mayor of burlington to gun interests. that was news to me by the way. and then you have clinton saying hey, stop. it s not the case that i flip-flopped on my positions. everybody trying to say i m the toughest one when it comes to gun control. how different than anything we re hearing from the republicans. and david, there s this constant conversation that came up again tonight about immunity of gunmakers and manufacturers, which a lot of people say listen, are you going to go back to cars that kill people? where are you going to draw the line?
the aftermath of san bernardino, you can see the divide, the political polarization which republicans say we should be talking about terrorism and isis and lone wolves. instead, the democrats totally buy in, all three, to the idea we have to do something about gun control. so sanders finds himself on the defensive because he has been a supporter of gun rights in a state like vermont. then he says, oh, i have stood up when i was mayor of burlington to gun interests. that was news to me by the way. and then you have clinton saying hey, stop. it s not the case that i flip-flopped on my positions. everybody trying to say i m the toughest one when it comes to gun control. how different than anything we re hearing from the republicans. and david, there s this constant conversation that came up again tonight about immunity of gunmakers and manufacturers, which a lot of people say listen, are you going to go back to cars that kill people? where are you going to draw the