The gun bill is dead, but for the shouting. That will come now, thick and fast.
“Shame on you, political cowards!” its crestfallen supporters will say, and then
they will lash out at the NRA, the Republican party, and, very probably, the
Senate itself. This will no doubt be cathartic. But those who indulge such
temptations will have drawn the wrong conclusion. With a toxic combination of
wishful thinking and mistaken reading of polls, the advocates of stricter
control had managed to convince themselves that America was changing in their
favor. As recently as last week, Eleanor Clift prophesied on The McLaughlin
Group that “the culture of guns is beginning to go through a transformation
in this country.” Clift, who appears to be stuck in a bubble, had not yet caught
up to reality.
After the abomination at Newtown, Alaska senator Mark Begich, a
Democrat, warned of a “sea change.” This conceit was picked up by the media and
propagated without criticism or thought and, within a few days, it became
conventional wisdom.
Read more at National Review
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Gun Controllers: Wide of the Mark: Advocates were fooling themselves from the beginning.
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