The threat of a Hillary Clinton Presidency was at the top of every speech given during the NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits (NRAAM) this past weekend. The Alaska Dispatch News posted this story from Bloomberg News reporter
“Barack Obama is single handily responsible for the sales of more guns and ammo than any human being in the history of the United States,” said Richard Feldman, a former NRA political organizer. “Clinton could do better.”
It should be noted that Feldman is the media’s go-to guy for quotes because he is a former NRA employee and has less than flattering things to say about his former employer. Having said that, he is probably right. Her rhetoric about the need to “change the gun culture” is already leading some to add to their collection as noted in the article:
For Chuck Raymond, who works in Kentucky’s oil fields, Clinton’s rhetoric is enough to keep adding to his gun collection. The 69-year-old doubled the size of his arsenal to about six during Obama’s presidency, with the new purchases fueled by fear that the Democratic president may successfully restrict access to firearms.
Now, with Clinton on the verge of becoming the party’s nominee, he’s buying again. “I’ve wanted an M16, one from the Vietnam era, for a long time,” Raymond said. “She encouraged me.”
Every gun owner needs to get involved in this election. As was made clear during the NRAAM this past weekend, the Second Amendment is on the ballot this year. Go to NRAILA.org and sign up to volunteer this election.
Feldman “is the media’s go-to guy for quotes because” he talks to the media, not at them! Feldman believes that the media is very much like a firearm, an effective useful tool if one knows how to operate the device and very dangerous if you know little or nothing about how it functions!” Furthermore, Feldman is a critic of every statement he believes to be unsound or incorrect regardless of who utters that statement. When he thinks the NRA position is incorrect he will say so as I would expect vagunrights.com to do the same. When they are correct >98% of the time he says that too, the media is never interested in agreement, just controversy.