MSNBC Host Blames NRA for Slow Boston Investigation: ‘In the Businessof Helping Bombers Get Away With Their Crimes
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MSNBC Host Blames NRA for Slow Boston Investigation: ‘In the Business of Helping Bombers Get Away With Their Crimes’
President Barack Obama after the Toomey-Manchin background check amendment failed on Wednesday to clear the U.S. Senate accused the National Rifle Association of “spreading untruths” and putting the lives of Americans at risk.
“A few minutes ago, a minority in the U.S. Senate … blocked common sense gun reform,” an angry Obama lectured. “All that happened today was the preservation of the loophole that allows dangerous criminals to buy guns without a background check.”
But no one was more adamant about their hatred for the NRA than MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell who last night accused the civil rights group of aiding and abetting the terrorist(s) responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings.
“There are new developments tonight in the bombing investigation here in Boston,” O’Donnell said. “But that investigation could be moving faster were it not for the successful lobbying efforts of the National Rifle Association.”
“The NRA’s efforts to guarantee that American mass murderers are the best-equipped mass murders in the world is not limited to murderers who use assault weapons and high-capacity magazines,” he added.
Yes, NRA members, whether you know it or not, you help fund an organization that’s in the business of equipping mass murderers.
“All that happened today was the preservation of the loophole that allows dangerous criminals to buy guns without a background check.”
“The NRA is also in the business of helping bombers get away with their crimes. Gunpowder could be traced by investigators to a buyer at the point of sale if gunpowder contained a taggant, an element that would enable tracing of the purchase of gunpowder,” he explained.
“But thanks to the National Rifle Association, identification taggants are required by law only in plastic explosives. The NRA has successfully blocked any requirements for such taggants in gunpowder. So such supremely helpful evidence as taggants are not available to the FBI in this investigation,” he added.
Well. That’s different:
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MSNBC Host Blames NRA for Slow Boston Investigation: ‘In the Business of Helping Bombers Get Away With Their Crimes’
President Barack Obama after the Toomey-Manchin background check amendment failed on Wednesday to clear the U.S. Senate accused the National Rifle Association of “spreading untruths” and putting the lives of Americans at risk.
“A few minutes ago, a minority in the U.S. Senate … blocked common sense gun reform,” an angry Obama lectured. “All that happened today was the preservation of the loophole that allows dangerous criminals to buy guns without a background check.”
But no one was more adamant about their hatred for the NRA than MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell who last night accused the civil rights group of aiding and abetting the terrorist(s) responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings.
“There are new developments tonight in the bombing investigation here in Boston,” O’Donnell said. “But that investigation could be moving faster were it not for the successful lobbying efforts of the National Rifle Association.”
“The NRA’s efforts to guarantee that American mass murderers are the best-equipped mass murders in the world is not limited to murderers who use assault weapons and high-capacity magazines,” he added.
Yes, NRA members, whether you know it or not, you help fund an organization that’s in the business of equipping mass murderers.
“All that happened today was the preservation of the loophole that allows dangerous criminals to buy guns without a background check.”
“The NRA is also in the business of helping bombers get away with their crimes. Gunpowder could be traced by investigators to a buyer at the point of sale if gunpowder contained a taggant, an element that would enable tracing of the purchase of gunpowder,” he explained.
“But thanks to the National Rifle Association, identification taggants are required by law only in plastic explosives. The NRA has successfully blocked any requirements for such taggants in gunpowder. So such supremely helpful evidence as taggants are not available to the FBI in this investigation,” he added.
Well. That’s different:
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(H/T: Weekly Standard). Featured screen grab.
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