Dems Push Odd Anti-Gun Message in “Live Free or Die” State

Democrat contenders for the 2020 presidential nomination have flooded New Hampshire with their weird anti-Second Amendment message. They want to make sure everyone in New Hampshire knows that they think guns are icky.

This is an odd message to carry to the “Live Free or Die” state, when you think about it.

The possibly, maybe frontrunner (depending on which poll you look at), former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg believes if you need 30 rounds to hunt, then you suck at hunting. Look, Mini Mike – how are we supposed to get 30 ducks if we don’t have 30 rounds?

Anyway, Mini Mike misses the point of the Second Amendment completely, which is a feature and not a bug when it comes to the Democrat Party. Meanwhile, we think Sam Elliott’s response is spot-on. If Mini Mike needs a disarmed populace to govern, then he probably sucks at governing.

Also, if you’re confused by the images in this meme, that’s because they’re not to scale.
Everyone knows that Sam Elliott’s awesome mustache is way taller than Mini Mike.


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