Start at about 1:04: "I ask to see the most powerful gun in the store...." The camera goes wide, showing the display on the wall, then cuts to a close-up of an AR-pattern rifle with a sign advertising 5.56/.223 ammo at $9.99/box (proximity suggesting the caliber of the rifle, but regardless of caliber, if an AR-pattern is the most powerful gun in the store, it's a pretty sad store).they never said that about the .223 unless I missed it..
Start at about 1:04: "I ask to see the most powerful gun in the store...." The camera goes wide, showing the display on the wall, then cuts to a close-up of an AR-pattern rifle with a sign advertising 5.56/.223 ammo at $9.99/box (proximity suggesting the caliber of the rifle, but regardless of caliber, if an AR-pattern is the most powerful gun in the store, it's a pretty sad store).
That, coupled with the immediately-preceding discussion of the Las Vegas shooter (whom we all know used an AR-pattern), puts a lot of bias in plain view.
Perhaps, but certainly not unreasonable.Speculation.
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