Joe Biden, of course:
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, speaking 10 miles (16 km) from the site
of the Connecticut elementary school massacre, argued on Thursday that
public opinion had turned against the gun rights lobby.
"I say it's unacceptable not to take this on. ... I believe the price
to be paid politically is for those who refuse to act," Biden told a
conference on gun violence in his first visit to the area since a gunman
killed 20 school children and six adults in the nearby town of Newtown
on Dec. 14.
In the fiery speech, Biden argued that there is “a moral price to be
paid for inaction," and tried to shame lawmakers who are hesitant about
voting for President Obama’s gun-control agenda.
“I can’t imagine how we will be judged as a society if we do nothing,”
he said. “If you’re concerned about your political survival, you should
be concerned about the survival of our children. And guess what? I
believe the price to be paid politically should go to those who refuse
to act. . . . The American people are with us.”
The public is getting disgusted with the antics of Jugears and his court jester - but the success of the Demonrats in the field of voter fraud may make the opinions of the majority moot.
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