Gun-Banners Brag About Clinton’s Anti-Gun Campaign

posted on June 9, 2016
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You can tell a lot about people by the company they keep, and that fact is no more telling than when considering Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.

On Wednesday, Breitbart.com pointed out how Brady Campaign President Dan Gross had recently bragged that gun control is a “central plank” of Clinton’s campaign. “Hillary Clinton has been a great leader and fighter for so many important movements and causes, not the least of which is our shared mission to save lives by keeping guns out of dangerous hands through expanded Brady background checks and by stopping ‘bad apple’ gun dealers,” Gross boasted.

With friends like the Brady Campaign, is it any wonder Clinton, in a presidential debate last fall, pointed to law-abiding NRA members as the enemies she is most proud to have?

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