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The National Rifle Association is no doubt grateful for the sensation it caused last week with a video featuring propagandist Dana Loesch.
In 2015, Loesch starred in another NRA video on the depredations of the “godless left.” In her telling, liberals sought nothing less than the extermination of decent Americans, attacking not only “our right to believe,” Loesch said, but “our right to survive.”
Loesch’s latest service to the NRA all but announces civil war. If video technology had existed in South Carolina circa 1860, and secessionist propaganda were assigned to the cause’s most unscrupulous partisans, something similar might have emerged from Charleston. |
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MarkHamTownsend
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"Loesch's latest latest service to the NRA all but announces civil war."
Really? What hyperbolic nonsense! The lefties have become totally demented! |
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