Twitchy favorite Dana Loesch pointed out what’s wrong with the Dem push for universal background checks, which, of course, sent Keith Olbermann into a curse-fueled rage.
First up, here’s the perfectly reasonable point Dana was making:
“The murderer reportedly purchased two rifles and passed a background check. Universal Background Checks would not have stopped this. It’s not a new system, it’s just an expansion of the existing troubled system.”
The murderer reportedly purchased two rifles and passed a background check. Universal Background Checks would not have stopped this. It’s not a new system, it’s just an expansion of the existing troubled system.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) May 25, 2022
She added, “Reported to have a drug addicted mother, no details on father, details from law enforcement indicate he lived with his grandmother, dropped out of school during lockdown, did this criminal have anyone in his life to see if his behavior was growing worse? This is where it starts”:
Reported to have a drug addicted mother, no details on father, details from law enforcement indicate he lived with his grandmother, dropped out of school during lockdown, did this criminal have anyone in his life to see if his behavior was growing worse? This is where it starts.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) May 25, 2022
And *this* is what sent Olbermann into a rage. He tweeted “You’re right Loesch. These rules ARE inadequate. To put you Conservatives out of the School Children Killing business, America is going to have to take all your f***ing long guns”:
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Libs really think they’ve landed on a winning talking point with this whole “School Children Killing Business,” don’t they? Sigh:
And good luck with the whole “America is going to have to take all your f***ing long guns” because the Supreme Court is “corrupted” plan:
Oh look it's @JonathanTurley proving he doesn't know how to read.
There are more than 100 synonyms for "own" and other property terms in the Constitution. Not ONE of them is in the 2nd Amendment.
The corrupted SCOTUS can say what it wants: there is NO right to gun ownership. https://t.co/k8w8wv1Ufw
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) May 25, 2022
Delusional.
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