This is the most un-American thing from a politician since Joe McCarthy, Mr. Graham said. If anybody was looking for an off-ramp, this is probably it, he added. Therell come a time when the love of country will trump hatred of Hillary.
The ***** wants to take our guns.
Hillary Clinton Won't Admit Right To Bear Arms Is Constitutional - Breitbart
Sensing her avoidance, Stephanopoulos posed the question again, saying, Do you believe that an individuals right to bear arms is a constitutional right?
Clinton responded, If it is a constitutional right, then itlike every constitutional rightis subject to reasonable regulation.
I am pushed to the point where many others already are; if I don't agree with a law, I ignore it. If guns were banned and I wanted one, I would purchase on the black market. If the drug industry has taught us anything, it is that when Americans want something, someone will sell it regardless of legality.
I am pushed to the point where many others already are; if I don't agree with a law, I ignore it. If guns were banned and I wanted one, I would purchase on the black market. If the drug industry has taught us anything, it is that when Americans want something, someone will sell it regardless of legality.
So if Hillary gets ousted in the FBI primary and the DNC goes with Sanders (hard not to for them). Johnson might pick off enough states to prevent any electoral college winner and throw the election to the House.
Now we have a bit of a prisoners dilemma. Straight party voting would yield Trump over Sanders but the GOP isn't a fan of Trump. If enough defect to Johnson then Sanders wins IF D's stay unified on Sanders. However, if D's assume Trump might win they may see Johnson as the lesser of two evils and throw some votes his way. Staying on the party line means you get someone you don't want. Taking a risk to prevent one scenario yields a worse scenario.
So if Hillary gets ousted in the FBI primary and the DNC goes with Sanders (hard not to for them). Johnson might pick off enough states to prevent any electoral college winner and throw the election to the House.
Now we have a bit of a prisoners dilemma. Straight party voting would yield Trump over Sanders but the GOP isn't a fan of Trump. If enough defect to Johnson then Sanders wins IF D's stay unified on Sanders. However, if D's assume Trump might win they may see Johnson as the lesser of two evils and throw some votes his way. Staying on the party line means you get someone you don't want. Taking a risk to prevent one scenario yields a worse scenario.