Buying A Wave

Seen at Saint Catherine’s:

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They can’t get 20 volunteers out for a typical event, and most of them are 60 plus Highland Parkers with ELCA hair and terminal crabbiness.

But they’re marinading in all the Bloomberg money.

Please, canvassers.  Stop by my house.  I beg of you.

9 thoughts on “Buying A Wave

  1. There are so many non-profits that do good work but struggle financially. Here we have a political group that is so well funded that they are paying $18 to do door-to-door knocking.

  2. I wonder how many of the attendees at the event last night got paid? I’m betting that all of the ones that were sporting brand new red MDA t shirts were.

    Funny though. I noticed that a lot of them bailed about halfway through the panel discussion.

  3. Take the money. Canvass pro second amendment instead of anti second amendment. Be transgressive! Stick it to the man!

  4. If the objective is indeed gun safety, might as well take the money and canvas for GOCRA, no? OK, there’s this little thing called “ethics” and “honesty”, but otherwise I’d be there.

  5. How about a sit rep from the gun grabber panel last night? Did teh peevee show up and open a can of whoop ass with his soft, effeminate little hands?

  6. I’m guessing, from the silence, that the gun panel didn’t go to well.

    Better start planning on spending a LOT more time and effort for the cause of Freedom if prisoner #HC0001 gets into the White House. We’re all in danger, but y’all are on the bubble, even if you don’t realize it.

  7. DS;

    The questions had to be submitted in advance. It started with a Hamline Law Professor giving an overview of Heller and the relevance to the second amendment. The questions were about regulations, what the Government’s role in creating and enforcing laws and the no fly list related to the 14th amendment.

    It was pretty quiet; I would even say respectful and I’m sure, much to the dismay of the anti-gunners, there we no gun fights.

    As I posted earlier, I observed many of the anti-gunners leaving about halfway through the event.

  8. I had planned on posting today, but it’ll iikely be tomorrow or Friday.

    The panel went very well, actually, given that

    • it was on hostile turf (the LWV has a standing resolution calling for banning everything but black powder rifles, basically)
    • the crowd was probably 3/4 pro-gun-control
    • The LWV controlled the audience quesitons.

    Sarah Cade absolutely shredded Chief Schnell from Maplewood. I don’t think they knew what do do with a politically left-of-center woman of color competition shooter who not only negated the race card but showed gun controls’ racist consequences. It was frankly glorious.

  9. I concur, Mitch!

    I love how she interjected the kill shot phrase, “As a woman of color…” Game. Set. Match.

    When the terrorists on the watch list piece came up, Bryan dropped the hammer on Nord Bence with his due process statements.

    There was a mid thirties yuppie couple in front of me that were wearing their red MDA t shirts. The guy thought he was the smartest person in the room when the professor was talking about the second amendment and Heller. He was shaking his head and and making hand gestures in disgust. But he was mesmerized by Sarah when she said that she was a victim of domestic violence, but still wanted her dad to have his day in court.

    They were the first two to leave.

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