As Twitchy told you, a vandal (or vandals) defaced a Kentucky billboard to read “Kill the NRA.”
Here’s how USA Today covered it:
A vandalized billboard in Louisville is calling out the National Rifle Association. https://t.co/3VSA0Q5S5A
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) February 20, 2018
Beg your pardon?
To be fair, they may have gotten their marching orders from the Democratic Coalition:
A vandalized billboard along a major interstate in Louisville is calling out the @NRA following the recent school shootings in Kentucky and Florida. The sign reads "Kill the NRA." https://t.co/LXaYd5nx0X #NeverAgain
— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) February 20, 2018
Ugh.
An seminal moment in “journalism”a real round of applause for the editorial board.
— Julian D Wynnyckyj (@jdwynnyckyj) February 20, 2018
The USA Today treatment here is simply vile. https://t.co/ER7OFOh4qb
— MarkC ?? (@mcasil2016) February 20, 2018
Using the wrong pronouns is literally violence.
But telling people to kill other Americans is just “calling them out” https://t.co/xP2KPSVWwx
— Will (@Oil_Guns_Merica) February 20, 2018
Amazing how that works.
I'm guessing your reaction would be a lot different if someone "called out" Planned Parenthood in similar fashion.
— MarkC ?? (@mcasil2016) February 20, 2018
And for that matter:
Wonder how they'd feel about a billboard that said "Kill The Press"
— ClarkHat’s Posthumous Revenge (@NoSlack_327) February 20, 2018
So if someone writes “kill be USA Today social media team” on a billboard, it’s just “calling them out”. Right? https://t.co/xP2KPSVWwx
— Will (@Oil_Guns_Merica) February 20, 2018