Monday, April 15, 2013

"It's huge," Manchin crows. The collectivist enemy loves a turncoat.

A turncoat is a person who shifts allegiance from one loyalty or ideal to another, betraying or deserting an original cause by switching to the opposing side or party. -- Wikipedia.
I awoke this morning after a rough night, turned on the television and before I could clear my throat heard the pukes on MSNBC trumpeting this: "Gun-rights group endorses Manchin-Toomey compromise."
A gun-rights group on Sunday endorsed a bipartisan compromise in the Senate to expand background checks — splitting from the National Rifle Association.
The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms had opposed previous iterations of a Democratic proposal for univesal background checks.
This group has far fewer members than the NRA — over 600,000 as compared to the NRA's nearly 5 million. But the shift still represents a divide in the usually-united gun lobby, and lends further momentum to an expanded background check measure negotiated by Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa.
In announcing support, the group pointed to sections of the compromise that lift some restrictions on guns that are already in place.
"You can see all the advances for our cause that it containes like interstate sales of handguns," chairman Alan Gottlieb said.
"It's huge," Manchin told Fox News on Sunday afternoon as he announced the CCRKBA endorsement.
Our collectivist enemies love turncoats like Gottlieb -- the dirty, stinking, unprincipled, egotistical bastard. It will be interesting to see if he can sell his secretly negotiated treason to his membership after the fact.
LATER: Even the prags are choking on it.
Still later: Rifts in Both Parties Complicate Odds for Gun Measure.
On Sunday, a small gun rights group, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, came out in favor of the Toomey-Manchin amendment, prompting Mr. Manchin to say he hoped the endorsement would help win more yes votes. Also on Sunday, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, said he was inclined to support the measure; his vote, should it be yes, could bring along others and push the bill toward the 60 votes needed for final passage. .

8 comments:

Storm'n Norm'n said...

Ref:"the dirty, stinking, unprincipled, egotistical bastard"
Ditto, ditto, ditto, and ditto

Anonymous said...

What a great idea. Set up a non-profit (sic) that when the time is right you can sell(out)for the right price.

Anonymous said...

Ummmm. . . It's the LSDM. Verify independently any propaganda parading as "news".

Any organizations with certain words in their title, such as "People's", "Party" and other communist-connected buzzwords, in this case "Citizens" and "Committee", are HIGHLY suspect, and should be throughly scrutinized as to members, leadership, founding, funding, and charter.

B Woodman
III-PER

Anonymous said...

As a resident of WV I can tell you Joe Manchin is a back stabbing no good traitor. We will not forget his lies about being pro gun. He has a mess of skeletons in His closet and it's time they come out.

Anonymous said...

Oh,man. What you doing watching North Korean TV? That stuff will rot your brain. Look at what it has done to idiots that work for the Obama Broadcasting Network. Just another bunch of Nazi's.

Anonymous said...

My questions is where did Jo Jo the Monkeyboy get the cash for that million dollar yacht? He must be getting paid off by somebody unless your state pays it's Governors REALLY WELL. He is likes to make people think he is just one of the common folk. But it is clear. Elected elite and he likes it. Just like the Kenyan Overlord.

Anonymous said...

You're aware, I trust, about Heather Bresch, her degree, her position?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Bresch

http://www.raeseforsenate.org/index.php/2012/02/what-the-bresch-scandal-told-us-about-joe-manchin/

Anonymous said...

So he is the father of Heather Manchin Bresch. In 2011, Bresch was named a Patriot of the Year by Esquire Magazine for her work which led to the passage of the FDA Safety and Innovation Act.

Hell! The father of a 'Patriot' ...

The rot spans the generations?