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Tuesday, August 29, 2023
‘Ghost Gun’ Piece Hardly the First National Review Second Amendment ‘Fail’
“Political observers expect the Washington Post and the New York Times to carry water for Joe Biden’s Department of Justice gun control agenda. It’s surprising when the conservative National Review seemingly bends over backward to defend the weaponized agency in a poorly researched and written piece,” the National Rifle Association stated in a Wednesday release. “On August 9, National Review published an item with the confident title ‘Yes, the ATF Can Legally Regulate Ghost Guns.’ The ill-informed piece was written by a summer intern. If it was an unpaid internship, the publication got every penny’s worth.”
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It's "National Review". Does anyone expect to be taken seriously, pontificating about the anti-American blatherings of "National Review"? SRSLY?
ReplyDeleteI haven't bothered with them since Willam F. died and his son took over. When they fired Derb and Steyn, it was their capitilation.
ReplyDeleteI smell Billy Kristal in this pile of shite.
ReplyDeleteIt's not widely known, but William F. Buckley -- hmm, didn't he found a rather influential conservative publication? -- was also in favor of gun control. He argued that if you want to own a gun, you should join today's "militia:" the National Guard.
ReplyDeleteThanks much for sharing that. Another stain on WFB's reputation.
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