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Joy Behar questioned whether the United States of America is still “exceptional” in a clear show of disrespect to the country.
The McCLoskeys, the gun-toting St. Louis couple, printed cards of their viral standoff with Black Lives Matter protesters at their home.
The ATF is allowing curbside and even drive thru gun sales during the coronavirus pandemic so people can practice social distancing.
Chris Loesch, husband of Dana Loesch, just obliterated leftwing Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo for calling for George W. Bush to be brought to justice.
Parents are fighting back after two students were wearing National Rifle Association t-shirts when they were kicked out of class.
A Dallas restaurant that was donating a portion of its proceeds during the NRA Convention learned a quick lesson that it doesn’t pay to thumb your nose at the Second Amendment.
Hollywood’s hypocrisy knows no bounds. Alyssa Milano is the latest to join the long list of hypocritical offenders. The “Who’s The Boss?” star held a gun grabbing rally to counter the NRA’s national convention. When an NRA member showed up, Milano’s armed security pushed him from the public property.
In the liberal world of Hollywood, it’s rare to find any actor who is brave enough to speak out and defend a conservative cause. That’s why it came as a welcome surprise this week when Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey spoke out to defy Hollywood by defending gun rights.
Another company has caved to left wing gun grabbers and ended its relationship with the NRA. Yeti Coolers has probably realized it shot itself in the foot after getting backlash from Second Amendment supporters who use their coolers and drinkware.
President Donald Trump is the first president to address the National Rifle Association since Ronald Reagan.