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« Attempt to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh to prevent him from voting in NYSRPA | Main | A new approach! »

Now the other side is getting ghoulish

Posted by David Hardy · 8 June 2022 04:11 PM

Or should I say, even more ghoulish than usual?

The LA Times and MSN run a column entitled "The threat to Justice Kavanaugh reveals a path to a gun control deal."

McConnell has demanded legislation to protect Supreme Court Justices. So....

"That said, McConnell's demand and the House hearing together point to a solution to the GOP's blockade of gun laws: Combine the House package with the Supreme Court protection act the GOP is so insistent on passing into one bill.

Pass both, or neither. That's the deal.

As we've written before, the only way to move sensible gun safety legislation through Congress is to force the Republicans to vote."

1 Comment | Leave a comment

Fyooz | June 10, 2022 11:39 AM | Reply

As usual, this will not work the way they think it will.

SCOTUS justices are today confronting the grim truth behind "Relax. you don't need guns. The police will protect you."

From behind a screen of US Marshalls, of course.

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