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babylonsister

(171,032 posts)
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 02:15 PM Aug 2019

Angry S.E. Cupp Says: 'I Am No Longer An NRA Member'

https://crooksandliars.com/2019/08/angry-se-cupp-says-i-am-no-longer-nra

8/12/19 7:21am
Angry S.E. Cupp Says: 'I Am No Longer An NRA Member'
"I know, I will be accused of letting my emotions get in the way of facts here. I've made that accusation before myself. But this is an emotional issue. How could it not be?" she said.
By Susie Madrak


This was quite a righteous rant, especially since it came from someone who has been such an enthusiastic supporter of the NRA.

"For years, I've gone on television and made the case for the Second Amendment -- the right to bear arms. I've pointed out that criminals don't follow gun laws, and I've defended the NRA and its members -- law-abiding gun owners like me who have nothing to do with mass shootings or violent gun crimes. I've done that because I am a gun owner and a gun-rights advocate. And I believed it was true," she said.

"But I am no longer a NRA member. Being right no longer feels righteous. Because in the wake of more mass shootings, acts of senseless violence that sent innocent people running for their lives, leaving children orphaned and loved ones dead on the ground, I know we must do something about guns."


She went on to talk about how people driven by hate have such easy access to guns.

"Where to begin? How about passing universal background checks, instituting violence restraining orders, raising the age of gun purchases to 21, banning 100-round drums, fixing our National Instant Criminal Background Check System and investing in mental health inside our schools? These things cannot wait.

"I am so sick and tired of participating in this predictable cycle of politics, where a mass shooting happens, the left calls for new gun laws -- some meaningful, some unproductive -- the right yells "slippery slope" and hides behind the Constitution.

"Nothing happens, nothing changes. And with the next mass shooting, we do it all over again.

"I love the Constitution. But it's still a document, meant to protect human beings and ensure their life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. What lives are we protecting when we arm a 21-year-old alleged white supremacist with 100 rounds of ammunition only so he can shoot up dozens of people at a Walmart, including the parents of a 2-month-old child? What liberty are we protecting if we don't feel safe at the mall or walking down the street? What happiness are we protecting if our children are afraid to go to school?

"I know, I will be accused of letting my emotions get in the way of facts here. I've made that accusation before myself. But this is an emotional issue. How could it not be? In fact, it should be more emotional -- and to my friends in the Republican Party, at the NRA, on the side of gun rights, if you're not emotional about this -- join me, won't you?

"Let's start with emotion. There's a lot we can accomplish if we start as humans -- not as NRA lobbyists or gun control lobbyists, not as special interest groups or politicians. But humans -- moms and dads, brothers and sisters, friends and colleagues -- because we have everything to lose if we don't."


Wow. We seem to have reached some kind of critical mass when longtime gun supporters like S.E. Cupp speak out, and does so in a way that's hard to rebut, especially this:
I love the Constitution. But it's still a document, meant to protect human beings and ensure their life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.


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Angry S.E. Cupp Says: 'I Am No Longer An NRA Member' (Original Post) babylonsister Aug 2019 OP
This is a righteous rant! Good for her. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2019 #1
How many people had to die before she saw the light? RandySF Aug 2019 #2
+1 n/t area51 Aug 2019 #4
I wonder why some are changing their minds now. LuvNewcastle Aug 2019 #6
because they orange madman is becoming a liability to their bottom line. Javaman Aug 2019 #8
Yep, I think that's all it is. LuvNewcastle Aug 2019 #9
They're changing their minds because while they don't have kids attending school... Efilroft Sul Aug 2019 #16
Bingo ribrepin Aug 2019 #19
Welcome to sanity, Ms. Cupp Hekate Aug 2019 #3
Bad judgement for years... lame54 Aug 2019 #5
Nowhere Does She Explain... ProfessorGAC Aug 2019 #7
"I am running for the center before I lose my very last bits of credibility" struggle4progress Aug 2019 #10
That right-winger is still a racist just like trump. rockfordfile Aug 2019 #11
And a fake atheist, carrying water for the theocrats. AtheistCrusader Aug 2019 #13
Sandy Hook wasn't bad enough??? Dave in VA Aug 2019 #12
Exactly RhodeIslandOne Aug 2019 #17
I've never been a NRA member, Mr.Bill Aug 2019 #14
I wonder how many NRA "members" are real people versus Russian creations. TryLogic Aug 2019 #15
27% of respondents to this DU poll don't thinkmajority of members of the NRA are the enemy Kaleva Aug 2019 #18

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,517 posts)
1. This is a righteous rant! Good for her.
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 02:20 PM
Aug 2019

I hope she'll start a tidal wave that will overcome the NRA and their ill-informed resistance to common-sense gun laws.

LuvNewcastle

(16,834 posts)
6. I wonder why some are changing their minds now.
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 03:16 PM
Aug 2019

What is it about recent events that changed their outlook? We've seen so many slaughtered, including elementary school kids and people at the movies or out at concerts. Why now? I mean, I'm glad they're seeing the light and everything, but what brought on this epiphany?

Javaman

(62,500 posts)
8. because they orange madman is becoming a liability to their bottom line.
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 03:40 PM
Aug 2019

never confuse empathy with greed. LOL

Efilroft Sul

(3,578 posts)
16. They're changing their minds because while they don't have kids attending school...
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 05:43 PM
Aug 2019

…they sure as hell shop at Walmart.

ProfessorGAC

(64,851 posts)
7. Nowhere Does She Explain...
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 03:31 PM
Aug 2019

...her membership in the first place.
One can be a gun owner without joining NRA
So one might infer that she was a weak minded follower who joined because she got fished in by the NRA
OK, she saw the light now, but color me unimpressed
They're already in dire financial straits. One more sycophant jumping ship isn't that impactful

 

RhodeIslandOne

(5,042 posts)
17. Exactly
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 06:00 PM
Aug 2019

Sippy Cupp waited until the last of her alt-right fanbois gave up on her gettin' nekkid to go full moderate.

Mr.Bill

(24,236 posts)
14. I've never been a NRA member,
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 05:07 PM
Aug 2019

but I think I would have left when they elected Ted Nugent to their board of directors.

TryLogic

(1,722 posts)
15. I wonder how many NRA "members" are real people versus Russian creations.
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 05:15 PM
Aug 2019

The NRA causes all kinds of problems for this country, and membership dues would be a clever way to provide lots of money to the NRA so they can buy politicians.

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