David Gregory mocked the NRA's Wayne LaPierre for proposing that armed guards be at every school in America. But the NBC host seems to have no problem with armed guards protecting his kids everyday where they attend school in Washington, D.C.
"You proposed armed guards in school. We'll talk about that in some detail in a moment. You confronted the news media. You blamed Hollywood and the gaming industry. But never once did you concede that guns could actually be part of the problem. Is that a meaningful contribution, Mr. LaPierre, or a dodge?," asked Gregory.
Later the host suggested that guns don't prevent violence in schools (he cited the mass shootings at Columbine and Virginia Tech). "But you would concede that, as good as an idea as you think this is, it may not work. Because there have been cases where armed guards have not prevented this kind of massacre, this kind of carnage. I want you would concede that point, wouldn't you?," Gregory pleaded.
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Fn Hypocrite.
ReplyDeleteI was watching "face the nation with bob schieffer" and was appalled by how he treated LaPierre
ReplyDeleteStop taking the media's interpretation of what the NRA said and actually listen to what they said.
LaPierre stated 3 points of action.
Protect children
Help the mentally ill
Look at our gun laws.
Sheeple - educate yourselves and quit being led around by our biased censored media.
do as i say
ReplyDeletenot as i do
Bill Clinton proposed a bill called "Cops in schools" after Columbine. In fact, he proposed it on the one year anniversary.
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