Search Term 'Join NRA' Trends On Google
Despite the mainstream media's attempt to demonize the National Rifle Association (NRA), many online users are apparently becoming members.
The search term "join nra" is currently trending on Google:
Coincidentally (or not), The Washington Post recently published an article titled The NRA is losing its grip — on reality and on politicians.
Jennifer Rubin, the author, writes:
National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre and spokeswoman Dana Loesch have in recent days helped pull back the curtain on the mind-set of the NRA. This is not a group that wants responsible gun ownership. (Do responsible people have a weapon of war designed purely to kill as many people as possible as fast as possible?) This is not a group that is focused on making cogent arguments about gun legislation. Instead, like President Trump and Fox News, the NRA now operates in the fever swamp of what used to be a conservative party. Now, it’s a cult based on the preservation of Trump, a cult that requires conspiracies, bizarre rhetoric and out-and-out lies to keep its members in a high-pitch frenzy.
She continues on with her straw man arguments:
LaPierre ranted at the Conservative Political Action Conference, “If they seize power, if these so-called European socialists take over the House and the Senate, and God forbid they get the White House again, our American freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever.” If someone were mumbling like that at a bar, the bartender would be obligated to cut off his drinks.
LaPierre is actually spot on; our country WILL be changed forever if those on the gun-grabbing left have their way. Her attempt to compare him to a drunk person at a bar proves she has no fact-based rebuttal to his comments.
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