Buy me a coffeeBuy me a coffee

Breaking News

On CNN, Dan Rather Slams 'Gun Lobby,' Politicians 'Bought and Paid For' #Politics #RedPills

http://bit.ly/2Mr1bde


Appearing as a guest on Friday's CNN Tonight, disgraced former CBS News anchor Dan Rather complained about the failure of Congress to adopt gun control in the aftermath of mass shootings as he asserted that politicians are "bought and paid for by the gun lobby."

He also claimed that such reforms have not been enacted because of an absence of "honor and patriotism," and advised that voters demand political candidates divulge how much money they receive from pro-gun groups.

At 10:42 p.m, Eastern, when asked by host Don Lemon to respond to the Virginia Beach shootings from earlier in the day, Rather lamented:

This story happens all too often, and the fact that we haven't done anything really to come to grips with it is despicable is the only word that comes to mind. And it speaks to a lack of honor and patriotism in this sense: This is a national health epidemic. And can you imagine what it would be, instead of guns, we had an outbreak of an Ebola epidemic? We the public, we the people, and our political representatives would be behaving in a completely different manner.

Lemon soon folloewd up: "So the gun lobby is so strong, right? What keeps them in power? What makes them so successful?" Rather responded:

Money. They've had money. They put their money into political campaigns, and on the issue of gun violence, I'm sorry to say this, and it sort of catches my throat to say it because I detest it so, is because many of our political leaders are bought and paid for by the gun lobby which is, in turn, financed by the manufacturers of guns and ammunition. It's down to money.

It was overlooked that the opposition to gun control within the conservative movement is so deep that House Minority Whip Steve Scalise still opposes gun control after being nearly killed in a gun attack while several of his pro-gun Republican colleagues were also attacked but did not change their views.

After Lemon brought up the issue of what role guns might play in the presidential race, Rather added: "But the question to every political candidate, in my mind, now, if you care about this issue, is to say, 'Show me how much you got from the gun lobby in general, and I'm not going to talk to you until you reveal that to me.'"

Let's block ads! (Why?)



from NB Blog Feed Follow News Busters


Web Market Power providing the latest marketing tips, news and tricks throughout the industry.

 


Try Caviar Food Delivery



Sourced by the online web marketing guys. Web Marketing Experts that know how to drive business uniquely using creative marketing methods, and self-sufficient social media strategies.

via NB Blog Feed - News Busters

No comments