Tuesday, June 09, 2015



Dana Loesch mocks gun haters

Dana Loesch, host of Dana on TheBlaze TV weeknights at 6 p.m. ET, decided to bring the “most politically incorrect” T-shirt to work on Tuesday, which just so happened to be “Gun Violence Awareness Day.”

The initiative was taken to the national level by anti-gun group Everytown for Gun Safety and encourages people to wear orange to protest gun violence.

Here’s the shirt Loesch, a highly outspoken pro-gun advocate, brought with her on Gun Violence Awareness Day:



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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Weapons and by extension those who own or use them have always been demonized by the self appointed "civilized left" who believe that they should be protected from the "uncivilized right" and criminals. The simple truth is because these leftists choose not to learn to defend themselves and their loved ones (beyond their paid security) they cannot stand that others do so. It is simply about power, the leftist hate those who have the power to defend themselves.

MDH

Judge Farris said...

That Rev also forgets that the NRA began to ensure that black people dont loose their 2nd amendment rights. Now they fight against people like the good Rev that still dont want black folks to own guns.

Julie Lowrey said...

Guns don't kill people, bullets do. It's a fact.

Anonymous said...

Mountains of guns can be available to all and no one is injured unless someone pulls a trigger. Guns AND bullets are inanement objects. Nothing happens without being caused by a human being. People commit murder not guns. Interestingly, the lowest gun crime occurs where gun ownership is the highest. This is an indisputable fact, but the anti-gun crowd doesn't let facts get in the way.

Anonymous said...

Anon 4:14 ' the lowest gun crimes occur where LEGAL gun ownership is highest.', there fixed it for you.

Susan Stern said...

Not entirely true Julie. You have to shoot the bullets for them to be dangerous.. Bullets thrown by hand are relatively harmless, however you can beat in a rapists head with walnut stock of a shotgun.