Blam blam blam

Well that’s normal and safe and decent, just the sort of thing we want in a member of the US Senate.

https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1538881246109093890

Don’t be fooled. He doesn’t just stand there with the gun, and give us a talk. He goes all the way.

Bill Donahue at the Post says it’s a trend:

In late April, Republican Senate candidate and former Missouri governor Eric Greitens posted on Twitter a rather unsubtle video that captured him visiting a shooting range with Donald Trump Jr. As the clip opens, Greitens and the former first son are already hunched over their semiautomatic rifles. One second in, we watch as the shooters fire a hail of bullets — two hails, actually — until they pulverize and then fell a body-shaped metal target. “Liberals, beware!” Greitens soon intones with a grim “Terminator”-like finality.

Today’s video makes that one sound like a clip of puppies and kittens frolicking in a garden full of peonies.

During the Super Bowl, Senate candidate Jim Lamon of Arizona ran an ad that was styled to look like an old western movie and starred himself as a gun-twirling sheriff firing at a sheepish actor dressed to resemble Joe Biden. In Georgia, Mike Collins, a Republican in a U.S. House race, trundled a wheelbarrow full of paper into the forest, then shot at it as viewers realized he was turning “Nancy Pelosi’s Plan for America” into a cloud of confetti and smoke.

Let’s promote shooting at stuff!!! That’s a good idea!! We’re not addicted to shooting at stuff enough yet!! Buffalo and Uvalde weren’t enough, we need more!!!!!!

Comments

5 responses to “Blam blam blam”

  1. GW Avatar

    Frightening.

  2. iknklast Avatar

    I’ve been predicting this for years, and all my friends thought I was paranoid. Most of them still think I’m paranoid. If they haven’t seen the ad, they assume it doesn’t exist.

  3. twiliter Avatar

    Trump is the epitome of a RINO (only since 1999), mount him on your wall, tough guy.

  4. What a Maroon Avatar
    What a Maroon

    Greitens is the former governor of Missouri who did this:

    February 22, he was indicted on a felony charge of invasion of privacy and led away by the St. Louis Sheriff’s office. The indictment, which could result in up to seven years of prison time, comes barely a month after the local CBS affiliate KMOV reported that he cheated on his wife, secretly took photos of the woman he cheated with, and attempted to blackmail the woman into silence by threatening to release the photos.

    Quite the guy.

  5. What a Maroon Avatar
    What a Maroon

    Borked the blockquote. I’m just failing the internet today.