Load Up on Guns, Bring Your Friends (Offer Not Valid in All States)
Comments to "Load Up on Guns, Bring Your Friends (Offer Not Valid in All States)":
Jake Boone | June 12, 2007, 9:40am | #
[...] and for the audio quality, surely the best of any YouTube video in the long, violent history of mankindThis sort of writing, ladies and gentleman, is why I won't care even if it turns out that David Weigel really is a democratic shill.
D.A. Ridgely | June 12, 2007, 9:56am | #
Weigel is just shilling for Big YouTube.As for
mp | June 12, 2007, 10:03am | #
Rudy Giuliani has an unusual level of chutzpah.New York City's Sullivan Law is the equal--or at least close competitor of the DC law that was struck down. Yet Giuliani was not only a staunch defender of that law when he was in office; worse, he was an opponent of easy gun ownership in other states because it facilitated trafficking.
This video-clip--a concise defense of Constitutional federalism if ever there was one--proves that Giuliani knows a good argument when he sees it. Ergo, we can come to only one conclusion: he's evil, not stupid.
robc | June 12, 2007, 10:05am | #
John,I dont even think it is about matchups. If Bill Richardson is the D nominee, he is the next President of the USA.
David Weigel | June 12, 2007, 10:14am | #
Now if Rudy wasn't having a seizure all across the stage in response to having been asked a gun question, the video might have been alright too.Oh, ha ha. I was standing up and trying to zoom past a few people in front of me. You'll notice the camera jerk way off of Rudy at one point - that was when a microphone-carrying aide walked right in front of me and I tried to dodge.
Other Matt | June 12, 2007, 10:22am | #
But if the Democrats ran Richardson, they would loose half of their base from the get go and Rudy would be doomed.As a firearms enthusiast myself, I would concur with this. Richardson is someone I'd consider giving up my valued "Independent" registration for. We tend to be extremely obstinate in our views that individual rights do exist, and we tend to vote with our views much more than other devisive issues, while the anti personal rights types who stand against us tend to be much less stringent. It amazes me that more don't realize this and adopt an overtly pro firearms stance, instead of "shhhh, they might hear us so don't discuss it" as the Dems are doing.
The problem is that they (dumbass Dems) don't give him the light of day. They are far more comfortable with an untested feel good say nothing candidate who's an Obama-nation. Makes me wonder how deep white guilt really runs sometimes.
Other Matt | June 12, 2007, 10:26am | #
Richardson helped broker the UNOCAL pipeline deal with the Taliban. He is also notorious for his connection to lobbyists.And you have someone from either major party who is different?
He would just be a Republican Bush.
er..ain't Bush a Repub? Did I miss some key piece of news?
He would sell us out to Big Pharma, Big Oil, and Big War Profiteers just as quickly as any other neocon puppet out there.
As opposed to (insert list here). It's no different from the standpoint of your comment regardless which frontrunner you are talking about. All I'm saying is that the individual's rights appear to be better under Richardson than any other dem, or repub, with the possible exception of Ron P.
mediageek | June 12, 2007, 11:24am | #
"Oh, ha ha. I was standing up and trying to zoom past a few people in front of me. You'll notice the camera jerk way off of Rudy at one point - that was when a microphone-carrying aide walked right in front of me and I tried to dodge."Dave-
I'll let you in on a closely-held secret of videographers everywhere.
*Glances about furtively before continuing.*
Look into buying a tripod. Your video will come out looking much more professional. You can get some lightweight ones that are only a few pounds, and can be carried in a shoulder bag. (yes, in addition to the laptop, camera, pen, paper, and audio recorder that you no doubt already lug around.)
But there are those of us who will appreciate the effort. Trust me.
mediageek | June 12, 2007, 11:30am | #
As to the content of the video, Giuliani throws out a word that I've always had a bit of a problem with:"reasonable."
Is it just me, or does it seem like any time someone says that some right or other is open to "reasonable" restrictions that they never actually get around to defining what that encompasses?
emerson | June 12, 2007, 12:46pm | #
The restrictions we like, well, we'll call those "reasonable." The ones we don't like, we'll call those "unreasonable."You'll find those words in just about every Supreme Court opinion, precisely because they're so vague and open to interpretation.
Xrlq | June 12, 2007, 1:29pm | #
D.A. Ridgely:As forErrr ... don't those two factors cancel each other out? Since DC isn't a state, there's no need to make the case for incorporation right now.Il DuceGiuliani, that analysis would get an F even from Close-Cover-Before-Striking Law School. D.C. isn't a state, the 2nd Amendment has not been incorporated by the federal courts to apply to the states ...
mediageek:
It's just you. All rights are subject to some reasonable restrictions. While the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Ownership may have yet to identify an "unreasonable" gun law, Guiliani did so by reference to Parker. In fact, he overstates Parker a bit by implying that the Second Amendment guarantees a general right to carry concealed.
Is it just me, or does it seem like any time someone says that some right or other is open to "reasonable" restrictions that they never actually get around to defining what that encompasses?
Eric the .5b | June 12, 2007, 1:58pm | #
It's just you.I beg to differ.
mediageek | June 12, 2007, 2:10pm | #
The problem I have, though, is that Giuliani is someone who can probably barely differentiate between a handgun and a summer squash.Yet he gets to define reasonable?
I don't buy what he's trying to sell. His activities as mayor of NYC more than showed that he's pretty thoroughly anti-gun, and his acquiescence in light of Parker strikes me as a grudging admission.
Isaac Bartram | June 12, 2007, 2:33pm | #
The problem I have, though, is that Giuliani is someone who can probably barely differentiate between a handgun and a summer squash.Benito Giuliani may not know much about personal gun use but he seems well-schooled in the use of large number of men armed with them.
Preferably against an unarmed populace.
Eric the .5b | June 12, 2007, 4:10pm | #
You're right, he's not the only one who'd like a pony.Funny, no mention of a pony in his or my comment. You might wish to reread before going half-cocked.
