It’s Time To Stop Worrying About The NRA.
Now that the NRA is about to celebrate the importance of gun ‘rights,’ in Indianapolis, it’s not by accident that an energized Gun-control Nation has started throwing as much dirt as possible at America’s ‘defender of freedom,’ or ‘America’s first civil rights organization,’ or whatever the boys from Fairfax are calling themselves these days.
It wasn’t that long ago that the annual NRA meeting attracted almost no attention at all. However, if you’re a gun-control advocacy group, it’s become almost de rigueur to jump on the bandwagon and energize your membership by revealing yet another scandal that can be laid at the feet of the NRA.
The
piece written
by Mike Spies concerning various financial flimflamming by Wayne-0 and his friends
has been ballyhooed
all over the place, but in terms of serious financial violations, it doesn’t
really amount to a row of beans. The fact that Everytown has sent a letter
to the IRS claiming that the
tax-exempt status of the organization needs to be reviewed is also, to quote my
beloved grandmother, hai cock and a bubba,
which means it doesn’t mean anything at all.
In that
regard, my friends at the Center for American Progress (CAP) have joined the parade by issuing a
report, “Guns, Lies and Fear, Exposing the NRA’s Messaging
Playbook,” which claims that the way the NRA promotes gun ‘rights’ is no different from the “authoritarian
and undemocratic political regimes around the world that deploy disinformation
campaigns to secure control over public discourse,” strategies employed
by, among others, Erdogan in Turkey, Orban in Hungary and Putin in what we used
to call the U.S.S.R.
The demagogue communication playbook now being used by the NRA consists, among other things, of constructing an ‘us versus them’ political identity, creating an atmosphere of crisis, controlling media and vilifying the opposition. So by dint of gun owners versus gun grabbers, the ‘slippery slope,’ the NRA-TV videos and the demonization of every office-holder who doesn’t parrot the NRA line, Wayne-o now takes his place alongside some of the worst, most anti-democratic political drek-meisters floating around these days.
Let me make one thing very, very clear. Despite the fact that I have been an NRA member since 1955 and currently hold the membership status of Life Patriot Benefactor which means I get multiple fund-raising emails from Fairfax every day, if I were to receive a letter from Wayne-o tomorrow telling me the NRA is kaput, I couldn’t care less. I’ll always be a gun nut, I’ll always enjoy going to a gun show or wandering into a gun shop, and if I could drive to the NRA show in less than 10 hours, I’d be there this coming weekend because the show’s a lot of fun. But I have made it clear again and again and again and again that the NRA‘s promotion of armed, self-defense is simply wrong and has no basis either in logic, safety or effective self-defense. For that matter, this whole notion that our Constitutional freedoms rest on the 2nd Amendment has about as much basis in reality as my decision this morning to go back on my diet.
That
being said, I also have to say that the
CAP report comparing Wayne-o to some tin-horn politicians in various banana,
goulash or halvah republics is simply nothing but crap. The only reason the NRA is considered such a formidable
political lobby is because until Sandy Hook, when it came to lobbying for or
against guns, they were the only game in town. The so-called demagogue playbook
which CAP believes has been used so
effectively by the NRA, actually reads
exactly like the messaging strategy of a certain New York landlord who, if we
are lucky and work hard, can drag his fat ass back to New York City in 2021.
In the
meantime, let’s stop pretending that the NRA
is the enemy when, in fact, one-third of American adults are legal gun owners
but two-thirds believe that a gun keeps you safe. Are my friends at the CAP and other advocacy organizations ever
going to explain that one to me?