I agree. I don't think it's inconceivable that this experience would change their views. I don't fault her for the pics, she's not a hypocrite for those, as they occurred before the event. Her husband is a different story.
This is how I see it
I agree. I don't think it's inconceivable that this experience would change their views. I don't fault her for the pics, she's not a hypocrite for those, as they occurred before the event. Her husband is a different story.
I agree. I don't think it's inconceivable that this experience would change their views. I don't fault her for the pics, she's not a hypocrite for those, as they occurred before the event. Her husband is a different story.
Couple that with the fact that this was a law enforcement photo op. "They" have never been against LEO use of military style rifles...if these pictures were taken at a civilian gun club then it would be a bit hypocritical.
I see nothing damning in these photos.
According to one of the witnesses, SHE requested the photo op to toughen HER image. It wasn't about the officers, it was about her. So maybe it doesn't make her a hypocrite, but it does make her a political opportunist which in my book is just as bad if not worse.
Guys...
...c'mon!
The lady got shot in the brain and still isn't 100% recovered (I suspect will never be).
By all means, disagree with her... but just maybe cut her a bit of slack. Traumatic brain injury is a seriously life changing event, as a number of our veterans can attest.
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