Next you’re going to complain that Todd Akin was robbed of an election because of his “legitimate rape” comments. So unfair!
I understood the question being who conservatives were fired BY conservatives - meaning that you missed two of these three.
Maybe I misunderstood as Mr Miskatonic sort of accepted your post. But I ***still ***think it was a poor response
Consistently prevent any amount of reasonable gun control, thus enabling massacres such as this to occur.
I’ll believe Republicans are into country music when somebody plays me a Kitty Wells song about free market economics!
The Mammon wing of the Republican Party is not into country music. The Dominionist wing of the Republican Party is totally into country music.
I’ll use this as an opener to provide the original post in full by the Attorney:
[QUOTE=Former lawyer of CBS, now unemployed]
If they wouldn’t do anything when children were murdered I have no hope that the Repugs would ever do the right thing. I’m actually not even sympathetic bc country music fans often are republican gun toters.
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So the unemployed lawyer was making a point about karma. The response is worth noting, possibly giving some context:
[QUOTE=Response by facebook discussant]
Yeah…I was thinking that since this directly hits the country-music population…maybe they will actually do something now. But after Sandy Hook, Republicans reacted by wanting to arm teachers. So lets [sic] see what today’s response is. I’m sure it will be just as pathetic.
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I think the remarks were inappropriate, hyperbolic and a potential firing offense for a media company. I also think they have been somewhat exaggerated: nobody said it was ok for Republicans to be brutally murdered.
She did get ONE thing right…
“If they wouldn’t do anything when children were murdered I have no hope that the Repugs would ever do the right thing”
They get too much money from the NRA.
Ok, but it’s generally unwise to use the word “Repugs” in a public forum with your name attached. I frankly think the lawyer was blowing off steam, something that is imprudent if you work for a media co and use your real name. Also imprudent anyway, if you are concerned about doxxing.[sup]1[/sup]
Also, the NRA’s muscle isn’t in their money, IMHO. It’s in their propaganda, and their correspondingly motivated membership base. From an oped piece in today’s NYT:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/04/opinion/gun-control-nra-vegas.html
[sup]1[/sup] …and so the Pit disappears…
Because some quarters of the twittersphere find hate directed at conservatives perfectly acceptable. I’m sure she still wonders what all the fuss is about. This was a country festival so all the people there were despicables and didn’t count.
Nitpick: It appears to have been a Facebook post. Too many characters.
General point is valid though: virtue signaling and tribalism are ubiquitous on twitter, Facebook and RL.
I’m guessing she groks to her imprudence. She has gone through a familiar but appropriate apology ritual and has unsurprisingly received death threats. Which she doesn’t deserve!
She also properly characterized her remarks as shameful and indefensible.
And without a shred of irony, I’m sure.