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i want to declare war on law enforcement. i want to hate the fbi. is that does he really think that s what people want? i think what you have to recognize is the power of the echo chamber. cpac is an echo chamber. so much of conservative media, frankly a lot of liberal media is an echo chamber. and i m sure donald trump will have a version of this when he speaks at cpac. you feel good all of a sudden and you feel a sense that you talk in the world just sort of comforted and that s what is scary about these things because no one really has a broader conversation and cpac has just gotten narrower and narrower over the years and that s the reality. and you re looking at nratv and how it s becoming a propaganda tool for things beyond guns and social issues and what s the angle on that? how are they targeting a
york times magazine. we ll figure it out. i think we can focus in. i just i mean we re assigning it to ourselves. it s not an original thought by me. wain la pierre is a spokes person just like sarah huckabay sanders is a spokes person for donald trump. he s a spokes person for big finance and for people who are making tons of money on guns, and that s why his job i think his job hasmorphed through the years. there was a time when nra was about gun owners and it was about protecting gun owners and teemping gun safety, a very noble i always believed a very noble organization. at some point and i don t know exactly when, it stopped being about gun owners and started being about the profits of wall street investors in gun companies. well, and he is the voice along with dana lash.
law enforcement. yes, we re all talking guns. everybody s talking guns, but the fbi missed the warning, which now now seems minor compared to everything else that has happened where you have local law enforcement officers missing 35, 39 warnings about this this shooter, and then of course the horrifying information that came out last night, there actually was a good guy with a gun at as the president and every nra person will say. there was a law enforcement officer at the school and he didn t go in. in part, i am sure because he was overmatched. now, that s no justification. at 9/11, you were working 9/11, you saw the firemen going in, they knew that they probably wouldn t be coming down that tower.
cpac. kristen welker, thank you very much. we look ahead to what the president is going to speak about at cpac. on the issue of guns, he produced an effective show. at the white house the other day. i thought it was a really good move on many levels to get the conversation going. if you look at what he s honing in on, it s more guns in the hands of teachers. age limits. which just doesn t seem to really scratch the surface of what we re doing here. also a point of disagreement between what the nra wants and what he would argue for. these are i don t think he ll i mean, this is just a guess. i don t think he ll get into details on the hard core of gun policy or even of immigration policy when you can sort of anticipate at cpac he will go he on things like the wall. and guns are very, very sure