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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI Blame, yes blame NRA Head Wayne LaPierre
Theres really one man who bears most of the responsibility for this: the head of the NRA Wayne LaPierre. After the Newtown massacre, most Americans believed it was inconceivable that nothing would be done. There was tremendous momentum to start making some necessary changes. But as a recent PBS Frontline documentary called Gunned Down: The Power of the NRA put it, LaPierre would have none of it:
NARRATOR: His advisers wanted him to lie low, but LaPierre had a very different idea. Expecting trouble, he hired personal security guards, and headed into Washington.
ROBERT DRAPER, The New York Times Magazine: Without telling anyone, LaPierre himself staged a press conference in Washington, D.C.
NARRATOR: The media gathered. Many expected a chastened and conciliatory LaPierre.
ROBERT DRAPER: I think there was an assumption that, surely, hes going to throw the gun safety advocates, and for that matter the Newtown parents, some kind of bone.
NARRATOR: But LaPierre had something else in mind.
ED OKEEFE: And he almost immediately goes right back to what they usually say, which is that the answer to this is more guns.
SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, The New York Times: His comments are aimed directly at the gun owners of America, to rile them up, to get them behind the NRAs no holds barred, never say die, you know, no compromise position.
NARRATOR: In Washington, they said the speech was a political disaster.
PROTESTER: The NRA stop killing our children!
NARRATOR: In New York City, LaPierre was called the craziest man on earth and a gun nut. But those who know LaPierre say the speech was no miscalculation.
PAUL BARRETT: This was not off the cuff. He didnt lose it. This was very thought out. And they decided on a strategy and they executed the strategy.
JOHN AQUILINO: [/b]Because the people that it resonated with gave more money, and this is what you need to do in order to keep that that tough persona.
PAUL BARRETT: And weve got to send the signal that this is not the time to compromise, that Obama is the enemy, and they want to take your guns away. Yes, its too bad about the kids, but we are not going to back down.
ROBERT DRAPER, The New York Times Magazine: Without telling anyone, LaPierre himself staged a press conference in Washington, D.C.
NARRATOR: The media gathered. Many expected a chastened and conciliatory LaPierre.
ROBERT DRAPER: I think there was an assumption that, surely, hes going to throw the gun safety advocates, and for that matter the Newtown parents, some kind of bone.
NARRATOR: But LaPierre had something else in mind.
WAYNE LaPIERRE: The only way the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection. The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
ED OKEEFE: And he almost immediately goes right back to what they usually say, which is that the answer to this is more guns.
WAYNE LaPIERRE: What if, when Adam Lanza started shooting his way into Sandy Hook elementary school last Friday, hed been confronted by qualified armed security?
SHERYL GAY STOLBERG, The New York Times: His comments are aimed directly at the gun owners of America, to rile them up, to get them behind the NRAs no holds barred, never say die, you know, no compromise position.
WAYNE LaPIERRE: Our children we as a society leave them every day utterly defenseless, and the monsters and the predators of the world know it and exploit it.
NARRATOR: In Washington, they said the speech was a political disaster.
PROTESTER: The NRA stop killing our children!
NARRATOR: In New York City, LaPierre was called the craziest man on earth and a gun nut. But those who know LaPierre say the speech was no miscalculation.
PAUL BARRETT: This was not off the cuff. He didnt lose it. This was very thought out. And they decided on a strategy and they executed the strategy.
JOHN AQUILINO: [/b]Because the people that it resonated with gave more money, and this is what you need to do in order to keep that that tough persona.
PAUL BARRETT: And weve got to send the signal that this is not the time to compromise, that Obama is the enemy, and they want to take your guns away. Yes, its too bad about the kids, but we are not going to back down.
http://www.salon.com/2015/08/27/the_american_religion_of_guns_money_has_blinded_us_to_an_epidemic_of_death/
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I Blame, yes blame NRA Head Wayne LaPierre (Original Post)
kpete
Oct 2015
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Lint Head
(15,064 posts)1. Damn right. Wayne La Piss-ant should be drawn and quartered.
Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)4. yay torture of political opponents
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)6. God forbid he is a victim of a mass shooting.
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)3. NRA to give every child born an AK-47 and a glock 9mm
arm everyone and then we will all be safe
Rex
(65,616 posts)5. Okay NRA supporters, here is your chance to defend your leader!
Please - all the folks flopping all over themselves the other day about the NRA, here is your chance to defend your NRA membership!
Waiting...
MisterP
(23,730 posts)7. money's hardly a religion here: we judge God by cash's standards
we'd dodge Arks and thunderbolts and archangels and pillars of fire for a cool mil