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“All they want to do is have their little guns”

“Confiscate, confiscate, confiscate.” NJ Reps Loretta Weinberg (D-37), Sandra Cunningham (D-31), and Linda Greenstein (D-14), Nellie Pou (D-35) find your insistence that you wish to keep your “little guns” rather abhorrent and pitiful. As they make clear in captured audio turned over to a New Jersey Second Amendment group, who posted it to YouTube.

You gun clingers and Second Amendment absolutists don’t care about keeping guns out of the hands of the bad guys, you see. Which is exactly what would happen if only you’d get over yourselves and let these Democrat Yentas have their way. Which would be to gather up all the guns from all the lawful gun owners. Though remember, no one is trying to take your guns.

And we know this to be the case because even conservatives like Joe Scarborough scoff at the paranoia of the bitterclingers.

Face facts: there are leftists in your government who don’t care about your rights and believe that because they decided to run for office and managed to get elected, they are responsible for telling you how you must live your lives.

And if you resist them, they regard you with utter contempt.

Such people should be hounded from office in a barrage of tar and feathers. These are not our betters. They are our representatives. And if they need a lesson in humility, being paraded through town in a makeshift chicken suit would almost certainly do the trick.

(h/t geoff b)

51 Replies to ““All they want to do is have their little guns””

  1. they regard you with utter contempt.

    That just means I don’t have to feel guilty about holding them in utter contempt.

  2. Slartibartfast says:

    Their point of view is that the gun-clingers are just preternaturally paranoid. That being the case, it’s probably a really, really bad idea to fuel the paranoia.

    They’re not going to accomplish anything at all if they persist in keeping the opposition up in arms (take that any way you care to) over the threat of confiscation. If they say they just want to keep guns out of the hands of criminals, they should be considering some course of action consistent with doing only that.

    Me, I’d be just a tad happier if I could locate some ammo.

  3. sdferr says:

    “They don’t care about the bad guys.”

    Well, she misses entirely, not only about our concern about the bad guys, but even our recognition that she’s one of them, so impoverished is her view of the world.

  4. Slartibartfast says:

    I, personally, care about shooting back at the bad guys when they’re threatening.

    So: yes, I do care. Intensely.

  5. Ernst Schreiber says:

    You know who else in New Jersey doesn’t care about the bad guys?

    The Trenton police.

    Police officials are examining the response to a 911 call Sunday night that left a city man struggling with an intruder at his building without any officers arriving.

    Dan Dodson said it was 20 or 30 minutes before two officers eventually arrived in response to his wife’s calls to police telephone numbers.

    “We’re looking into it to determine if the proper protocols were followed,” Lt. Steve Varn said yesterday evening.

    As Glenn Reynolds notes, “[w]hen seconds count, the police are only minutes away. Sometimes 20 or 30 minutes.”

    But then, as we all know, it’s more important to care about being seen as caring about the problem of bad guys than it is to actually care about the problem of bad guys, isn’t it?

  6. Wm T Sherman says:

    People keep bringing up tar and feathers. How about actually laying in supplies, and determining things such as what is the proper type of tar to use, to avoid having to struggle with these practical matters on short notice.

  7. sdferr says:

    determining things such as what is the proper type of tar to use

    Tar in this context refers to crude oil, which flows stickily, more or less, at ambient temperatures.

  8. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I thought they were using pitch myself, which, if I remember right, has to be heated first.

  9. sdferr says:

    Maybe so in some instances Ernst, but I don’t think the aim is to burn people’s skin, where the mere torment of humiliation will do. We could make do with various grease substitutes, for instance, without having to turn to roofers to borrow their pots.

  10. Wm T Sherman says:

    Needless to say, possessing a few inexpensive down pillows reserved for political use raises no suspicion.

  11. sdferr says:

    From the “Ya pays yer money, ya takes yer chances” file: Colorado Democratic lawmakers face recall efforts for votes on gun control

    *** Morse, the Senate president, pushed a more far-reaching proposal that called for holding owners, sellers and makers of assault-type weapons liable for havoc inflicted by their guns.

    He pulled the bill upon realizing he didn’t have enough votes. But his efforts have still drawn the ire of the groups. ***

    They aren’t playing shooting bean-bags, evidently.

  12. Wm T Sherman says:

    “havoc inflicted by their guns”

    Huh.

    Next up: automobiles.

  13. BigBangHunter says:

    – No, next up, feathers.

  14. Lamontyoubigdummy says:

    As this is a “gun” thread, if you guys have never gone “Wal*Mart” shopping at this joint…treat yourself. May not exactly be Mother’s Day shoppin’, but you’ll like.

    Also, Ted Cruz should read this aloud on the Senate floor Monday.

    God knows the orange, chain smoking pussy won’t dare read it on the House floor (read it at all for that matter). Might hurt some RINOs feelings or scare some pigeons in a park somewhere or… whatever.

    Now many beers, braggadocio, and threats to actually catch one of the fish in this fucking lake.

    If it happens, it’ll be the stoopidest fish in this fucking lake.

  15. happyfeet says:

    we all pitched in generously to shovel a shitload of pork to these hoochies and their jersey trash constituents

    we did this at the behest of porky porky chris christie

    it’s harder and harder to feel good about that

  16. geoffb says:

    In my State the Democrats are in the minority in both houses of the legislature and the Governor is a Republican. Doesn’t stop those Dems from trying to gin up guns as a campaign issue they think they can win on in 2014 by putting this up.

  17. pdbuttons says:

    I’ve never got shot while I was wearing my 1978 Led Zeppelin iron on t shirt
    never!
    it’s kinda ratty and sad now-doesn’t quite fit but
    I’m scared of my vomit

  18. sdferr says:

    Guys like that Dem. Rep Townsend should come to be known as MagicWandians, geoffb.

  19. sdferr says:

    Since “common sense” doesn’t really do MagicWandian Jim Townsend’s proposals justice, that is.

  20. SteveG says:

    What about the havoc dumb assed politicians wreak upon our liberties?
    Throw them out.

    I’ve spent a lot of time in Colo.
    Family lives in the south of Denver… well, Denver sorta engulfed them. Used to be well south of Denver.
    Many friends from Monument south to Colo. Springs; in Durango, Steamboat, Ophir (OK not Ophir. I don’t know if anyone really lives year round there)
    All have guns. Lots of them hunt elk for the meat. My ranching friends use AR-15’s on coyotes and other things that used to be called varmints for a reason. Very very disappointed in the way newcomers to the front range have torn apart their freedom

  21. LBascom says:

    This pretty much sums up the state of the Union…and the reason.

    And Pelley said the republic relies on the quality of the news business. “Democracies succeed or fail based on their journalism,” said Pelley. “America is strong because its journalism is strong. That’s how democracies work. They’re only as good as the quality of the information that the public possesses. And that is where we come in.”

    Pelly, you see, is a CBS news anchor. Is why even in reporting on how the news these days keeps getting it wrong, can say “America is strong because its journalism is strong.”

    No Mr. Pelly, America is in deep shit because journalism is dead. What were once journalists are now mere ideological advocates. Otherwise known as lying piles of crap.

    Maybe when you start making the truth your objective you can claim journalism is strong. But that’s not today.

  22. sdferr says:

    We can merely point Scott Pelley to James Madison’s Federalist 10.

    “No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment, and, not improbably, corrupt his integrity.”

  23. SBP says:

    Amazon has Bickmore 100% Pine Tar for $27.95/gallon, for old-school flair and fresh outdoorsy scent.

  24. SBP says:

    @LBascom: I hold no brief for Scott Pellethead, but Sharyl Attkisson, also at CBS, has been doing the best MSM coverage of Benghazi by far.

    I’m surprised she hasn’t been fired or reassigned, frankly.

  25. SteveG says:

    Henry’s 532 driveway patch
    5 Gallons for under $50

    Searching alibaba for the ass feathers of a duck.
    in bulk

  26. dicentra says:

    And if you resist them, they regard you with utter contempt.

    Oh, I’m pretty sure that the contempt set in long before they even ran for office.

    Contempt being part and parcel of the Leftist disposition.

  27. happyfeet says:

    it’s not really contempt per se jersey bitches just cop attitude cause they awake

  28. dicentra says:

    I’m surprised she hasn’t been fired or reassigned, frankly.

    There’s still time…

  29. SteveG says:

    Duck feathers $900 a ton.
    No one seems to carry soiled ass feathers. Yet

  30. Their point of view is that the gun-clingers are just preternaturally paranoid. That being the case, it’s probably a really, really bad idea to fuel the paranoia.

    I’ve always thought the answer to accusations of being evil and prone to violence was to say, “You’re right. Now go away if you don’t want to get hurt.”

  31. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Scott Pelley’s shit doesn’t stink,

    while Obama’s smells sweet like Play-Doh.

    And Sharyl Attkisson is on her way to Fox News, or so rumor has it, because management is upset with her insistence on wearing a clothespin on her nose.

  32. Blake says:

    Politicians should hope the worst they experience is tar and feathers.

    Politicians don’t understand or care that pissing off and cornering people with guns is a bad idea.

  33. No one seems to carry soiled ass feathers. Yet

    I’m sure that can be remedied, if we exploit Rule 34 somehow.

  34. LBascom says:

    Presidents of ABC and CBS News Have Siblings Working at White House With Ties to Benghazi

    Holy fucking shit.

    Tar and feathers is too tame for this pack of traitors. I’m thinking lamp posts and rope are more appropriate.

  35. cranky-d says:

    Politicians don’t understand or care that pissing off and cornering people with guns is a bad idea.

    The last thing I want to do is to have to reach for a gun (which I of course don’t have since the whole lake incident). It goes against the kind of society that I would like to think I live in, or at least was raised to live in.

    However, I will do it if I have to.

  36. Blake says:

    Cranky,

    The last thing I want to do is to have to reach for a gun (which I of course don’t have since the whole lake incident). It goes against the kind of society that I would like to think I live in, or at least was raised to live in.

    Benghazi
    Fast and Furious
    Voter Intimidation
    IRS scandal
    Libya
    Obamacare

    And that’s just the list of abuses off the top of my head.

    As a country, we’re not in a good place, at all. I don’t see things ending well.

  37. sdferr says:

    Start where he started Blake.

    1) Showing a greater concern for the imprisoned jihadists in Gitmo than for the American people.

    2) Spending at a deficit huge sums of the taxpayers money for nothing in return save his own political benefits (stimulus, so-called)

    3) Ignoring the pleas of the Iranian people rising in revolt against their totalitarian-theological government, taking the side of the U.S. enemies there rather than the logical U.S. allies.

    4) ObamaCare jammed down the throats of the people against their wishes and advice.

    5) Bowing to foreign dignitaries and royalties on their soil, an act of submission against longstanding American practices.

    6) Unilaterally placing appointees in office without the required advice and consent of the Senate, when the Senate was still in session.

    7) Abusing a longstanding ally, Israel, over some stupid zoning construction decision in the capital of that country, Jerusalem — thereby fouling the talks between the recalcitrant Palestinians and the forthcoming Israelis.

    8) Begging the people of the Islamic world to forgive the United States for misunderstanding them, when the Islamic world likes nothing better than to see dead Americans, wherever they may find them. Telling lies about the history of the United States and its allies in this self-same speech, as though these lies were enlightened truths.

    And so on with your list.

  38. SmokeVanThorn says:

    In the comments to the article linked by geoffb, the sponsor of the bill claims there is a legal device that allows an AK 47 to fire 800 rounds per minute and that states with “universal backgorund checks” have 48% less gun trafficking.

    Liar or fool or both?

  39. newrouter says:

    if you depend on lies to move your agenda, the internet is not your friend

  40. geoffb says:

    Both, he lies and does it stupidly.

  41. Blake says:

    sdferr, as someone rightly pointed out, I think it was Jeff, the left reflexively defends the administration in regards to Benghazi, without stopping to realize the Ambassador was one of their own fellow travelers. If the administration is willing to allow an ambassador to be killed, and an ambassador is definitely higher on the political food chain than peon leftists, just how much does the administration care about the average leftist?

  42. sdferr says:

    just how much does the administration care about the average leftist?

    I’d reckon the Obazmites care to the extent that the average leftist proves useful to whatever purposes Obazm may design today, and if his designs change tomorrow (think of Alice Palmer, Bobby Rush, Jesse Jackson)? Overboard they go.

  43. ccs says:

    Defcad.org has been told to remove 3d printable cad files (weapon related) from public access.

    DEFCAD files are being removed from public access at the request of the US Department of Defense Trade Controls.
    Until further notice, the United States government claims control of the information.

  44. SBP says:

    “think of Alice Palmer, Bobby Rush, Jesse Jackson”

    Also Leon Trotsky and Ernst Röhm.

  45. Liar or fool or both?

    All three.

  46. sdferr says:

    Blake’s remark on Chris Stevens applies as well, evidently, to Gregory Hicks, who the Daily Caller informs us voted for both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obazm, twice. Sounds kinda like one of those “ya lay down with dogs, ya wake up with fleas” sorta deals. But perhaps the lesson for Mr. Hicks is better learned late than never?

  47. wally says:

    Wait, this legislator’s name is Nellie Poo ( that’s Pou in Hungarian) and she dares to be a public figure.

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