July 24, 2007
The Democrats' Gun Owner-Bashing YouTube Moment
By
Michelle Malkin
Sen. Joe Biden is
the embodiment of snide. Snide is the embodiment of the
left-wing attitude toward gun owners. So when snide Joe
Biden confronted a YouTube user who asked Democrat
presidential candidates about
gun control during a debate Monday night, what
unfolded was a Teachable YouTube Moment—the
caught-on-tape embodiment of
ideological snideness toward the
Second Amendment and those who defend it. [Youtube
link]
"Good evening,
America. My name is Jered Townsend from Clio, Michigan,"
the YouTube citizen questioner began. "To all the
candidates, tell me your position on gun control, as
myself and other Americans really want to know if our
babies are safe." Townsend then pulled out his
Bushmaster AR-15. "This is my 'baby,' purchased
under the 1994 gun ban. Please tell me your views. Thank
you."
New Mexico Gov.
Bill Richardson was asked to respond first. CNN host
Anderson Cooper noted that Richardson has "one of the
highest NRA ratings." Richardson ran so fast from
his record, you could see the Road Runner puff of
cartoon smoke billowing at the base of his podium.
"The issue here, I believe, is instant background
checks," he sputtered. "Nobody who has a
criminal background or is
mentally ill should be able to get a weapon."
Richardson babbled for a few more painful seconds about
"attacking
poverty, bringing people together, dealing with
those
kids in the ghettos that are
heavy users of gun violence," while the liberals
in the audience sat stone-cold silent.
Not a peep from
Richardson about the fundamental right to
self-defense, of course.
Cooper rescued
Richardson by turning to The Smirk from Delaware.
"Senator Biden, are you going to be able to keep his
'baby' safe?" Snide Joe grabbed his opening:
"I'll tell you what, if that is his baby, he needs
help."
Biden threw red
meat to the blue audience. He was richly rewarded with
loud applause. Biden showed off his lawyerly credentials
and continued to wallop the YouTube gun owner: "I
think he just made an admission against self-interest. I
don't know that he is
mentally qualified to own that gun." Why?
Because he showed affection for his possession? Because
he's an enthusiastic hobbyist? Because he talked about
his gun the way
Paris Hilton talks about her Chihuahua or
Brad Pitt talks about
his Ducati or Al Gore talks about his
Priuses and compact fluorescent light bulbs?
The audience
roared with laughter at Biden's mockery of the gun
owner's mental health. So much for politically correct
sensitivity toward the
mentally ill, eh?
"I'm being
serious,"
Biden chuckled. "Look, we should be working with
law enforcement, right now, to make sure that we
protect people against people who don't—are not capable
of knowing what to do with a gun because they're either
mentally unbalanced and/or because they have a criminal
record, and . . . "
Cooper interrupted
Biden's rant, but he stuck in one more jibe at Jered
Townsend, the YouTube gun owner. "I hope he doesn't
come looking for me." More laughter. [Transcript]
Did any of the
other candidates pipe up to defend the gun owner? Not a
one. Biden's snark and smarm spoke for them.
The Democrats
remain the party of
gun-grabbers. Its leading presidential candidates
view gun-owners as crackpots and nutballs, and treat the
Second Amendment as a nuisance to be circumvented
and cured. Big Nanny, not bedrock constitutional
principle, rules.
The Democrats are
shooting themselves in the foot by taking arrogant
potshots at gun owners in a nationally televised debate.
A recent
Gallup Poll showed that roughly one in three Americans
who live in the Midwest and South owns a gun; 27
percent of independents and 23 percent of Democrats
identify themselves as gun owners. A majority use their
weapons for crime prevention.
Who in the
Democrat Party speaks for them? Are the majority of
women gun owners who own a gun for
self-defense "mentally imbalanced," too?
The Dems can enjoy
Biden's YouTube-able wisecracking now. But come general
election time, it may be
Second Amendment defenders who get the last laugh.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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