I'm beginning to think the VP stays drunk 24/7.
No, he's just that stupid.
IDK that he's that stupid, but rather willfully misdirecting the mindset of the ambivalent gun owners and the gun grabbers.
His job isn't to conceive policy nor enforce it. He's just there to sell it, irrespective of truth. And he's not doing that bad a job-he's got a number of gun owners agreeing nobody needs more than X rounds magazine nor a weapon that uses one.
That could be said of anyone trying to push an agenda in Washington. No one thinks this gun legislation B.S. will pass on it's own merits, so they will "mis-speak", misrepresent, make up their own facts and twist facts to achieve their goal. This is an "at all costs" agenda that they feel is suited to the recent crisis in Ct., their golden opportunity of a favorable climate for passage.
I don't nessesarily blame a politician for being what they are. I do blame those that put said politicians in office. Those people believe every lie presented because they aren't intellegent enough to see the difference between
and reality. It's a general lack of common sense that would be hilarious if it wasn't so tragically bad for our country.
Sorry about my dim view of the general populace this evening, y'all. For me, it's difficult to grasp that so many can be this thick about issues so glaringly simple and important to our survival as a society and nation.