
Stu Redman: [on surprising Glen] I'm a friend.Glen Bateman: [eying Stu's M16] I certainly hope so.Stu Redman: [holding up the gun] Think of it as home defense... while on the road."The Stand: The Dreams." (1994)
Where cognitive dissonance meets hypocrisy: Stephen King and the Second Amendment.
2 comments:
It sounds as if Stephen King is going/has gone the senile route of Andy Griffith (after his Matlock years). AG was spouting collectivist statist mental meanderings shortly before he died.
I have enjoyed some early SK, but never had the time & money to read him extensively. I guess I'll have to limit my reading to the early scribblings.
B Woodman
III-PER
After he made anti-military remarks and derided our troops, I never had any use for him.
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