Clinton Campaign Stacks Their Deck With Gun Control Jokers

 

Well she’s keeping her promise to “take on the gun lobby” (aka: American citizens fighting for their Second Amendment rights).

Hillary Clinton spent the weekend campaigning with fellow gun control fools and taking shots at her opponent Bernie Sanders. Mark Kelly, Gabrielle Giffords’ husband, joined Clinton at a rally at Five Towns College in Dix Hills, L.I., to dig up and chastise Sanders’ vote against the 1993 Brady Bill.

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“That’s a pretty serious vote and one that Hillary Clinton’s opponent did not take too seriously — and that vote is very telling,” Kelly said.

He also called the lack of gun control following Sandy Hook “pretty pathetic”.

“I mean, it was basically nothing. After such a horrific tragedy, the United States Senate, in particular, did something remarkable and that was to do nothing,” Kelly said.

Giffords simply issued a full endorsement for crooked Hillary:

“Speaking is difficult for me, but come January, I want to say these two words, ‘Madam President,’ ” the former Arizona congresswoman said.

In Mount Vernon, Clinton reiterated she is the only candidate who would “take on the NRA and its enablers” and hung her hat on the fact that the last major restrictions on gun laws were passed during her husband’s time in office.

“The gun lobby is the most powerful lobby in Washington — in our country,” Hillary said. “Nobody else running on either side is willing to take the stands that I think must be taken.”

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Clinton later joined by Democratic Mayor de Blasio at a rally in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

The Sanders campaign is doing damage control on his gun stance, sending Bernie on CNN’s “State of the Union” to confirm he is now in favor of victims’ of gun violence suing gun manufacturers.

“Of course they have a right to sue, anyone has a right to sue,” Sanders said, referring to the Newtown victims.

Keep running on gun control, guys – America is listening.

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