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We already have several examples of people politicizing the Uvalde shooting that ended the lives of nineteen children and two adults. Beto O'Rourke crashed a press conference by the governor of Texas. Obama took the opportunity to remind everyone of the left's patron saint George Floyd. And randos on Twitter thought it was appropriate to sh*t on a grieving parent for his support of gun rights. All in all, the left demonstrated exactly why they're so terrible.
But we hadn't heard any mention of Nazis, yet. It was going to happen. We just had to wait for it, and a reporter for the Washington Post--the same leftist rag that employs the professional useless person Taylor Lorenz--didn't disappoint.
But he didn't go the usual route to say that Republicans were somehow Nazis for some reason loosely connected in some incoherent manner to the Uvalde shooting. No, he decided to link the AR-15 itself to the Nazis. How? Well, because the Nazis had guns, too. (h/t Twitchy)
MSNBC contributor, of all people, had some questions.
As one Twitterite pointed out, the AR-15's connection to the Nazis is, well, less than paper-thin.
Hitler had a dog, so all dogs are bad, guys. It's not necessarily a new attack, but it's a twist on an oldie. The left continues to play the hits.
It was gross to politicize the deaths of a bunch of kids. It was stupid to try to politicize it by linking the AR-15 to the Nazis. Leftists are not only ghoulish political hacks but stupid ones, too. But we decent people with functioning brains and moral compasses would expect nothing less of them. Frankly, it would have been a pleasant surprise if they could put off attacking guns until the bodies of the children were at least cold. But that's a little too much to ask, I suppose.
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May 26, 2022 at 11:05AM - Joseph Gunderson
WaPo Reporter Claims AR-15 Invented for 'Nazis,' Gets Hit With Fact Check and Calendar
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