Nick Offerman: ‘Close-Minded NRA Fanatics’ Won’t Give Gun Control a Chance
Parks and Recreation’s Nick Offerman is blaming “close-minded NRA fanatics” for refusing to give gun control a chance.
Parks and Recreation’s Nick Offerman is blaming “close-minded NRA fanatics” for refusing to give gun control a chance.
Rocker and NRA board member Ted Nugent used an appearance on the “The Joe Page Show” to describe the Parkland gun control activists as people who “have no soul.”
Student and gun-reform activist David Hogg has now turned his sights on one of the most high-profile U.S. senators in Congress: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).
Investors operating under the auspices of the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) are asking banks, gun makers, and gun retailers to cut ties with the NRA.
On March 28, Parkland gun control activist David Hogg launched a campaign to pressure Laura Ingraham sponsors to abandon the Fox News host.
For the vast majority of America’s youth who refused to be used as a political pawn in Saturday’s anti-gun marches, I congratulate you!
As Parkland gun control activists and their surrogates mock the idea of arming teachers, march for gun bans in D.C., and call for new gun controls via Twitter, they risk driving Americans toward the Second Amendment instead of away from it.
Actor Jim Carrey went apoplectic on Wednesday tweeting for an all-out ban on the NRA and asking aloud if Wayne LaPierre is a “demon from hell.”
Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-IN) clapped along at a March for Our Lives gun-control event in Indianapolis on Saturday, an unusual move for a vulnerable red-state senator, one that his 2018 Republican opponents were quick to criticize as indicating Donnelly’s lack of support for Second Amendment rights.
Donations to the NRA’s political action committee in February surged to three times what they were in January as Parkland gun control activists and media outlets blamed the NRA for “gun violence.”
A bitter optimism is felt at the end of the marathon, two-part AIDS play “Angels in America” and one of its stars, Andrew Garfield, shares some of that hope, especially with so many young people in the #NeverAgain movement demanding gun law changes and begging not to be cut down by bullets.
Tuesday on “CBS This Morning,” former President Jimmy Carter said the National Rifle Association (NRA) represented the interests of gun manufactures and sellers, not gun owners. Talking about student gun control activists, Carter said, “I just hope and pray they will
Documentary filmmaker and left-wing activist Michael Moore took to Twitter and shared “one thing” he says we’ve “learned” since last month’s horrific mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.
At the premiere of his new film Ready Player One, Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg took some time to gush over the anti-gun students who spoke at Saturday’s poorly-attended March for Our Lives. He singled out Parkland student Emma Gonzalez and her moment of silence as “profound.”
Rapper Killer Mike apologized to the student gun control marchers for the release of his NRATV interview, which he claimed was used to “disparage” the students and their cause.
Actor Michael Ian Black took to Twitter on Sunday, a day after thousands of students marched in favor of gun control, and claimed that a solution to gun-related violence is ‘to repeal and replace and the Second Amendment.’
During Saturday’s student march for gun control, Parkland shooting survivor Delany Tarr made clear that she and other gun controllers plan to parlay a bump stock ban into numerous other gun controls.
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” March for Our Lives organizer Cameron Kasky said the National Rifle Association (NRA) were “fearmongers” because “they want to sell weapons by exploiting people’s fears.” When host Chris Wallace pointed to classmate Kyle Kashuv
Contents: Florida school shooting causes millions of high school students to rally for gun control; The rise of the Pivotal Generation (Generation Z); Defining the generations — Silent, Boomer, Generation-X, Millennial, Pivotal
While students and activists geared up to march in Washington, D.C., and across the country in support of new restrictions on the Second Amendment, rapper Killer Mike warned that gun control is way the progressive left can return black Americans to slavery.
The “children” who are being impressed into service for the left — some savoring their moment in the “revolutionary” spotlight — are being misled by adults who should know better. They are being taught that those who disagree with them are literally their mortal enemies.
Saturday at the March for Our Lives rally in Washington D.C., Columbus, GA Mayor Teresa Tomlinson discussed guns and claimed that there has been an “abusive relationship” with the National Rifle Association. “We’ve had this abusive relationship with the NRA for so long,” Tomlinson said on MSNBC’s
During Saturday’s MSNBC live broadcast of the March for Our Lives rally, network anchor and admitted gun owner Ali Velshi blasted the National Rifle Association, saying it is not a “sponsor of safer schools and safer streets.” “[T]hey are not
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Representative Robin Kelly (D-IL) declared her support for those participating in the March for Our Lives protests and wondered, “Why do NRA dollars matter more than American lives?” Transcript as Follows: Antonio Brown and 49
The cover for Time magazine’s Parkland issue presents pro-gun control students while leaving pro-Second Amendment students out of sight.
On Tuesday MSNBC correspondent Joy Reid suggested the Great Mills High School shooter would have accessed an AR-15 to outgun the school’s resource officer “if the NRA had its way.”
The good guy with a gun who stopped the Maryland High School shooter Tuesday was 34-year-old Deputy Blaine Gaskill.
The armed resource officer’s response to an active shooter at Maryland’s Great Mills High School demonstrated that President Trump and the NRA’s approach to school safety saves lives.
Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder and national coordinator of the Tea Party Patriots, said on Sunday that her organization is asking people to complete a survey on it website focused on last week’s National School Walkout to help them develop the tools young people need to deal with more protests planned in the coming weeks.
Singer Lin-Manuel Miranda and actor Ben Platt have teamed on a new song with a portion of the proceeds from the mashup going toward the student march for gun control scheduled for March 24.
Parkland student David Hogg’s latest gun control PSA opens with him looking directly at the camera and asking, “What if our politicians weren’t the bitch of the NRA?”
The guns and ammunition of a 56-year-old Lighthouse Point, Florida, resident were confiscated by police in what is reportedly the first such seizure under gun control laws signed by Gov. Rick Scott (R) last week.
Jackie Mason ponders the true motives behind gun control advocacy, and wonders when celebrities and politicians plan on getting rid of all of their armed bodyguards.
Julianne Benzel, a history teacher at Rocklin High School in Rocklin, California, was placed on leave for two days after she asked her students whether the school would allow a walkout against abortion, as it had against guns.
It did not take long after a former student at a Florida high school with a history of mental health issues gunned down 17 people last month for the left in the United States to use the tragedy to advance its anti-Trump, anti-America, anti-gun agenda.
On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Mika Brzezinski argued that the NRA should be sued and forced to removed their “inflammatory” and “threatening” ads. During a segment on the student walkouts yesterday, Brzezinski reported on a tweet sent out
Celebrities took to Twitter to applaud as students walked out of school Wednesday in support of stricter gun control laws.
The mainstream media are celebrating the “walkout” as an authentic expression of outrage that demands a response from political leaders. But it is not.
The NRA is pushing for enhanced school safety measures by pointing out that Congress must take protecting our kids as seriously as they take protecting themselves.
From Maine to Hawaii, students planned to walk out of school Wednesday to protest gun violence in the biggest demonstration yet of the student activism that has emerged in response to last month’s massacre of 17 people at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.