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"Perhaps we know Wayne LaPierre is wrong about good guys, and bad guys, and guns. Im sure many of us find him hard to trust given his obvious use of racial demonization to spread fear that will lead to buying guns."
"I dont know where to start…yeah, its responsible to own a gun; it’s responsible to protect your family; its responsible to have a handgun in your house; its responsible to have a shotgun; its responsible to have a hunting rifle, but Wayne LaPierre is suggesting if you are against Americans being able to own assault weapons with 30-round, high-capacity magazines ... and he said, Hispanic drug gangs are coming to America. And those terrible people in Brooklyn. Dont go out after dark. I mean, this is so laced with racial overtones ... the Republican Party, if they were smart, their leaders today would condemn it, but theyre not smart; theyre scared, and if they keep running scared theyre going to lose more votes, theyre going to get hammered in future elections if they allow this clown to continue to lead them around by their nose. Theyre shameful; they need to be leaders."

Wayne Robert LaPierre Jr. is an American gun rights lobbyist who was the CEO and executive vice president of the National Rifle Association of America (NRA), a position he held between 1991 and 2024.
"Perhaps we know Wayne LaPierre is wrong about good guys, and bad guys, and guns. Im sure many of us find him hard to trust given his obvious use of racial demonization to spread fear that will lead to buying guns."
"Wow, I guess your dog-whistle wasnt working, and you just went with a regular whistle."
"Hard to believe this is real. Every GOPer should read and decide if this delusional person will call the shots."
"LaPierre can try to reframe the NRA’s history, but he’s not fooling anyone. We know the NRA’s history. We’ve taken notes. Those who call out the NRA’s racism are right on the money."
"Maybe, conservatives are done with dog-whistle politics. After all, NRA chief Wayne LaPierre traded his dog whistle for an air horn at a recent gathering of the gun faithful in Washington, D.C."
"During the second Obama term, however, additional threats are growing. Latin American drug gangs have invaded every city of significant size in the United States. Phoenix is already one of the kidnapping capitals of the world, and though the states on the U.S./Mexico border may be the first places in the nation to suffer from cartel violence, by no means are they the last. The president flagrantly defies the 2006 federal law ordering the construction of a secure border fence along the entire Mexican border. So the border today remains porous not only to people seeking jobs in the U.S., but to criminals whose jobs are murder, rape, robbery and kidnapping. Ominously, the border also remains open to agents of al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations. Numerous intelligence sources have confirmed that foreign terrorists have identified the southern U.S. border as their path of entry into the country. When the next terrorist attack comes, the Obama administration wont accept responsibility. Instead, it will do what it does every time: blame a scapegoat and count on Obama’s "mainstream" media enablers to go along. A heinous act of mass murder—either by terrorists or by some psychotic who should have been locked up long ago—will be the pretext to unleash a tsunami of gun control. No wonder Americans are buying guns in record numbers right now, while they still can and before their choice about which firearm is right for their family is taken away forever. After Hurricane Sandy, we saw the hellish world that the gun prohibitionists see as their utopia. Looters ran wild in south Brooklyn."