If you read this in a book, you’d say the author went too far and the narrative was no longer believable:
If the gun advocates behind this year’s inaugural Gun Appreciation Day had hoped to use the day’s festivities to build support for their anti-regulation platform, they are going to have to wait another year.
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A representative from Political Media, the group responsible for organizing Gun Appreciation Day, was not immediately available for comment.
This is real life.
It’s like the gun control talking points write themselves sometimes.


A moment 14 years in the making
The Daily Dot wins the fastest-GIF-in-the-land award for the evening.
“After the tragedy in Newtown, Hinna, age 8, wrote President Obama a letter asking him to take action on gun violence. Today, she joined the President at the White House as he announced his plan.”
(via barackobama)
Because we explain THE FUCK out of shit.

Yep.
(via The New York Times)
“I get it. Someone bent on mass murder who has only a 10-round magazine or revolvers at his disposal probably is not going to abandon his plan and instead try to talk his problems out. But we might be able to take the “mass” out of “mass shooting,” or at least make the perpetrator’s job a bit harder. To guarantee that there would never be another Tucson or Sandy Hook, we would probably have to make it a capital offense to so much as look at a gun. And that would create serious 2nd Amendment, 8th Amendment and logistical problems. So what’s the alternative? Bring back the assault weapons ban, and bring it back with some teeth this time. Ban the manufacture, importation, sale, transfer and possession of both assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Don’t let people who already have them keep them. Don’t let ones that have already been manufactured stay on the market. I don’t care whether it’s called gun control or a gun ban. I’m for it. I say all of this as a gun owner. I say it as a conservative who was appointed to the federal bench by a Republican president. I say it as someone who prefers Fox News to MSNBC, and National Review Online to the Daily Kos. I say it as someone who thinks the Supreme Court got it right in District of Columbia vs. Heller, when it held that the 2nd Amendment gives us the right to possess guns for self-defense. (That’s why I have mine.) I say it as someone who, generally speaking, is not a big fan of the regulatory state. I even say it as someone whose feelings about the NRA mirror the left’s feelings about Planned Parenthood: It has a useful advocacy function in our deliberative democracy, and much of what it does should not be controversial at all. And I say it, finally, mindful of the arguments on the other side, at least as I understand them: that a high-capacity magazine is not that different from multiple smaller-capacity magazines; and that if we ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines one day, there’s a danger we would ban guns altogether the next, and your life might depend on you having one. But if we can’t find a way to draw sensible lines with guns that balance individual rights and the public interest, we may as well call the American experiment in democracy a failure.”—
Federal judge LARRY ALAN BURNS, writing in the Los Angeles Times, “A Conservative Case for An Assault Weapons Ban”
Let’s see if Rupert Murdoch puts his money where his mouth is.
(via MediaMatters.org)
On Meet The Press just a few minutes ago… Sen. Feinstein announces intentions to introduce legislation to ban assault weapons when the new Congress begins.
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Is Stephen Colbert gunning for a South Carolina Senate seat and so can you?
PLEASE OH PLEASE OH PLEASE OH PLEASE MAKE THIS SO.
Oh dear god people this gallery is truly terrifying
Photograph: Jonathan Alcorn/Reuters
As John Oliver said, “There is literally nothing the ‘terrorists’ can do to us that we have not already done to ourselves.” Granted he was talking about the lovely concoction below but the quote fits nicely here as well.
‘Merica!

Anyone chalking up the GOP’s defeat to supposed “gifts” to Latinos, blacks, and young people is “paying too little attention to how weak a candidate Mitt Romney was, and how much that hurt Republican prospects,” says Andrew Kohut at The Wall Street Journal.
Why Mitt Romney will regret blaming his loss on Obama’s ‘gifts’ to minorities
This fucking douche bag and his douchebag party. GO AWAY INTO THE LONG, DARK NIGHT OF HISTORY FUCKERS. YOUR TIME IS OVER. FUCK OFF.
(via theatlantic)


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On Meet The Press just a few minutes ago… Sen. Feinstein announces intentions to introduce legislation to ban assault weapons when the new Congress begins.
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