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Yeah, conservatives are the brakes and progressives are the gas. Every car needs both but the gas is what is supposed to determine your direction.
Naw, they more like the tint lmao
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Yeah, conservatives are the brakes and progressives are the gas. Every car needs both but the gas is what is supposed to determine your direction.
Megachurch Pastor: New Gun Laws Alone Akin To ‘A Band-Aid On A Cancer’
Megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress said Sunday that addressing gun violence with new legislation alone was akin to “putting a Band-Aid on a cancer.”
Appearing on Fox News Sunday to promote his church’s “March for Eternal Life,” which marked Palm Sunday with a march through downtown Dallas, Jeffress noted it came a day after the “March for our Lives,” in which young people nationwide advocated for gun control legislation.
“We don’t think there’s anything wrong with that,” he said of the gun control march. “That’s great, but if we’re depending on legislation alone to solve the problem of gun violence, that’s like putting a Band-Aid on a cancer.”
“It doesn’t deal with the root problem,” Jeffress continued. “The root problem is we need to change people’s behavior and that can only happen with a change of heart, and we believe only the gospel of Christ can do that.”
The pastor is a close ally of President Donald Trump: Jeffress delivered the pre-inaugural sermon at St. John’s Episcopal Church, and has defended Trump during some of his most difficult moments in politics.
“I would remind people that for the last 70 years there has been a crusade by secularists to remove any acknowledgment from God from the public square, including our schools, saying that we can be good without God,” Jeffress said Sunday. “Well, that’s been a dismal failure.”
He recalled the days when schoolchildren prayed, read scripture and memorized the Ten Commandments in schools, “including the commandment ‘Thou shalt not kill.’”
“I think we need to return to that,” Jeffress said. “Teaching people, starting with our children, that there is a God to whom they’re accountable is not the only thing we need to do to end gun violence, but it’s the first thing we need to do.”
Eagles of Death Metal Frontman Goes Off on ‘Pathetic and Disgusting’ Parkland Students Over March
Eagles of Death Metal bandleader Jesse Hughes unleashed a torrent of criticism at the students of Marjory Stonemason Douglas High School who participated in the March For Our Lives protest last weekend.
The students of Parkland, Florida captured major media attention over the weekend as they led the nationwide calls for gun control and a conversation about improving school safety. Hughes, who survived the 2015 Paris terror attack, responded to the march with five Instagram posts (three of which have been deleted), where he ripped the student marchers as “disgusting vile abusers of the dead.”
According to The Guardian, one of the posts Hughes deleted was a cartoon showing a woman who gave up her gun to “do my part in ending violence.” A man responds to the woman by saying he castrated himself to “stop rape.”
In his other posts, Hughes went on to say to call the student marchers “pathetic and disgusting” for “playing hooky at the expense of 16 of your classmates blood.” Hughes shared the false image of anti-gun student leader Emma Gonzalez ripping up the United States Constitution, and he also tore into the marchers while invoking his experience as a survivor of the Bataclan theater massacre.
“As the survivor of a mass shooting I can tell you from first-hand experience that all of you protesting and taking days off from school insult the memory of those who were killed and abuse and insult me and every other lover of liberty by your every action…..Long Live Rock’n’Roll….. and may everyone [sic] of these disgusting vile abusers of the dead live as long as possible so they can have the maximum amount of time to endure their shame….and be Cursed….”
Jesse Watters: David Hogg ‘Started Off as This Balanced Nice Kid,’ Now He’s a ‘Bomb-Thrower’
Fox News’ Jesse Watters today criticized Parkland student David Hogg for becoming more of a “bomb-thrower” recently.
Watters said of the March for Our Lives that at least young people were being politically engaged instead of “playing video games.”
He went through some of the “contradictions” at the rally before bringing up Hogg and alluding to recent remarks he’s made about politicians and the NRA:
“He started off––and I’ve seen him on Fox News––he started off as this balanced nice kid who was reporting the facts about what were happening at the school. And he’s just now become a real bomb-thrower. And someone like this I think isn’t helping the conversation… This guy makes people think, ‘You’re coming for my guns.’ You’re gonna say that Rubio has blood on his hands because he takes money from the NRA? Maybe he takes money from the NRA because he supports the Second Amendment.”
In a speech during the march, Hogg said, “I’m going to start off by putting this price tag right here as a reminder for you guys to know how much Marco Rubio took for every student’s life in Florida.” CNN’s Alisyn Camerota asked Hogg this morning if his “ire” is misplaced.
Kyle Kashuv Defends Marco Rubio From Anti-Gun Protesters: Attacks ‘Stem From Ignorance’
Kyle Kashuv, the Parkland shooting survivor known for his pro-gun views, is not happy about how many times Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) got slammed during the March For Our Lives this weekend.
Kashuv spoke to Fox News’ Martha MacCallum tonight in order to express his disagreement with all of the calls for gun control that came out of protests on Saturday. Kashuv argued that the lack of government accountability is the main problem behind school shootings, and he says he doesn’t understand why his fellow students-turned-gun control activists focus all of their ire on Rubio.
“I think it mainly stems from ignorance of the situation and ignorance of who Marco Rubio is,” Kashuv said. “I don’t know Marco Rubio is the point of hatred here. He’s been providing bipartisan solutions even before the shooting occurred.”
Kashuv continued by blasting the media for giving “softball interviews” to anti-gun activists, and he noted that Broward County law enforcement and the intelligence community deserve the scruinty Rubio’s been getting.
RedState Issues Insane Correction to Article Implying David Hogg Wasn’t At School During Shooting
Oh man.
On Monday evening, conservative site RedState ran an article that initially implied Marjory Stoneman Douglas student David Hogg — who in recent weeks has become an outspoken advocate for gun control — wasn’t actually at school the day of the tragic Parkland shooting. Within hours, the site ended up issuing two major updates to the story and striking through the original text of the article.
As originally published with the headline ‘New Video Casts Doubt on Whether David Hogg Was at School on the Day of the Shooting,’ writer Sarah Rumpfcompared an interview Hogg gave to TIME Magazine to a recent CBS documentary that included an interview with Hogg. Hogg told TIME about his experience in school the day of the shooting, which included him hiding in a school closet while the massacre occurred.
Rumpf then highlighted that in the recent CBS documentary, Hogg said that on the day of the shooting, he got on his bike and rode as fast as he could to get from his house to the school, which he said was three miles. He did that so he could interview as many people as possible with his camera.
According to Rumpf’s originally written piece, it appeared that Hogg was lying in one of the interviews, as in her words, it was “not possible for him to have been in class and also have been at home, a three mile bike ride away from campus.” Rumpf pointed to the fact that the school was locked down shortly after the shooting, so if Hogg was at home, he couldn’t have made it to the school in time via bike.
The first update showed a cellphone video of Hogg hiding in the closet during the shooting, obviously proving he was at school that day. In that update, Rumpf said his comments to CBS still don’t make sense, asking if he violated the lockdown by leaving and then reenetering the campus to interview students.
It was with the second update that the original article completely fell apart and a total correction was issued. Rumpf wrote the following for the second update:
UPDATE #2: This Vox article indicates that Hogg went back to the campus area at 6 pm and did not actually enter campus, but had his camera and interviewed people across the street from campus. Here’s his quote:
At 6 pm after the shooting, I took my camera, got on my bike. I rode in basically twilight. And I ride my bike three miles down winding sidewalks and find my way to the school, as I’ve done in previous years. All the while, I was making sure my camera bag didn’t rip open, because if you zip it a certain way, the camera falls out, and it would be destroyed.
After reviewing all of this, it appears that the problem was that CBS included a very confusing quote without context. Hogg was on campus during the shooting and returned several hours later to interview people across the street. The original story remains below, in strikethrough. I am sorry for the error and have updated the post accordingly.
The post was also given the following new title: ‘UPDATE: CBS Video Confusing. Hogg Was On Campus.’
Rumpf also took to Twitter to apologize for the errors in her piece:
Meanwhile, prior to deleting the tweet, former RedState editor-in-chief Erick Erickson claimed that Hogg had contradicted himself in two separate interviews regarding his whereabouts, adding that it wasn’t a “fake news Gateway Pundit bs story.”
What?! Alex Jones Dubs Hitler Speech Over Footage of David Hogg at March For Our Lives
Alex Jones and his conspiracy site InfoWars just can’t stop when it comes to David Hogg and other Parkland shooting survivors.
During his broadcast today, the far-right conspiracist — who has already spread unhinged theories claiming Hogg and other students are really “crisis actors” — played a short clip dubbing a Hitler speech over footage of Hogg at the March For Our Lives.
Yes, really.
That wasn’t the only Nazi comparison Jones made today. Earlier, Jones played a video depicting Parkland student Emma Gonzalez as a member of the Hitler Youth, complete with Nazi salutes, Hitler speaking and swastikas.
This isn’t the first time InfoWars has compared Parkland students to Nazis over their outspoken advocacy for gun control. A couple of days ago, the site claimedHogg was channeling his “inner Hitler” during his March For Our Lives speech. (InfoWars and other fringe right-wing outlets pointed to Hogg holding his fist in the air as akin to a Nazi salute.) Hogg has also been the target of a far-right conspiracy claiming he wasn’t at school the day of the horrific mass shooting.
Gonzalez, meanwhile, has been the victim of a hoax photo showing her ripping up the Constitution, as well as memes condemning her for wearing a Cuba flag patch on her jacket at the March For Our Lives. (Gonzalez is of Cuban heritage.)
As for these videos depicting Parkland survivors as Nazis, one wonders if this could be YouTube’s last strike for Jones. InfoWars’ main YouTube channel has already been reprimanded by YouTube over videos peddling conspiracy theories about Hogg and advertisers have bolted from the account. If InfoWars receives its third strike, it will be permanently banned from the video platform.