It’s hard to imagine that Joe Biden could outdo himself with a gun-control proposal even more absurd than his DNA-activated smart gun, but our imagination is apparently more constrained by truth and facts than that of the former vice president.
The good thing about social media is it allows people to air their opinions publicly and immediately with no filter. The bad thing about social media is that it allows people to air their opinions publicly and immediately with no filter.
It was September 2008 and I was in a radio studio with G. Gordon Liddy, the man’s man not even prison could break; a man whose 1980 book, Will, made me view fear as if it were nothing more than the hot breath of a dare—and I’d read his book when I was 10 years old.
What do you call a man who runs for the nation’s highest office specifically on a platform of gun control and who believes modern mass media does a fantastic job of “uphold[ing] the promise of our Constitution”?