Friday, February 05, 2016

Most Americans Agree?


Not if the yellow-to-red indicator at the bottom of the video is any ... uh ... indicator. And ditto for the comments. [More]

All six of them. Which doesn't show much interest, let alone agreement, especially when you consider all that free publicity from the "Authorized Journalists."

Have another drink, Dennis.

Everybody knows who co-founded "Funny or Die," right? And who has emerged as one of the more self-important of the citizen disarmament-enabling "celebrities"?

This overrated tool.

2 comments:

M. Shawn Davis said...

I left this comment on the video:

The stated purpose of background checks is to keep society safer by keeping "bad guys" from getting guns. Well I hate to inform Dennis, Amanda, and The Brady Campaign but 100% of background checks on guns fails to do this. EACH and EVERY background check performed fails it's stated purpose.

The people that pass and never go onto commit a crime with a gun, well that was an unneeded background check (99.98% of the time). Those that are denied are never prosecuted and if determined go on to acquire a firearm via the black market. (.01% of the time.) And lastly, those people who do pass and go onto commit a crime the background check couldn't see into a person's heart or mind and discover the truth. (less than .01% of the time.)

W W Woodward said...

While I was scrolling around on the "funny or die" page in a futile attempt to find a comment section so I could make a comment that would probably have resulted in nothing more that wasting my time I was treated to two more cockamamie offensive "comedy pieces". The first was a satirical offensive statement by the Silverman woman about "The Black NRA" which was an anti-gun piece. And then, a piece where the same obnoxious woman started out singing Amazing Grace and finished up ruining the song by simulating a trio with her vagina and anus which was slamming pro-life supporters. She's a real class act.
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