Hypocrite Clinton Rants About NRA—Again

posted on February 8, 2016

In a rant aimed at lobbyists, hypocrite and Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton—the candidate in the race who ironically has received more money from lobbyist bundlers than any other candidate—took more potshots at the law-abiding members of the National Rifle Association. 

“‘Oh my gosh, background checks! Oh my gosh, they’ll come for your guns!’” Clinton mocked NRA members. “According to them, next thing you know, black helicopters will be in your yard. They are masters at this kind of fearmongering.” 

Of course, it’s Clinton herself who, at a campaign event in New Hampshire, said of the 1996 Australian gun ban and forced confiscation of hundreds of thousands of privately-owned firearms: “Certainly the Australian example is worth looking at.” Clinton has also expressed an interest in appointing President Barack Obama to the U.S. Supreme Court. Obama has also mentioned Australia and the United Kingdom (which also had an enforced gun surrender program) as modeling the correct approach.

So tell us again, Mrs. Clinton, about “fearmongering”!

 

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