Bloomberg - gone, but let's make sure he is not forgotten
With Bloomberg campaign for President having terminated after lacksulter performance on Super Tuesday, there is
one important - but not discussed outcome.
During campaigning, a lot of questions surfaced about Bloomberg's disparaging comments about women,
his targeting of people of color via his signature "stop and frisk" policy, and
buying politicians.
We, as a gun community, should NEVER allow this to go out of focus. We should take every opportunity to ask any politicians who takes money from Bloomberg and his organizations,
is it OK to take money from someone who has called allegedly called women "fat broad", "horse-faced lesbians", and - though he denied it - saying he would like to "do that piece of meat"?
Is it OK to take monet from person who says this:
Put the cops where the crime is, which means in minority neighborhoods. So, one of the unintended consequences is,
'Oh my god, you're arresting kids for marijuana that are all minorities.' Yes, that's true. Why? Because we put all
the cops in minority neighborhoods. Yes, that's true. Why do we do it? Because that's where all the crime is. And
the way you get the guns out of the kids' hands is to throw them up against the walls and frisk them.
(Source)
Is it OK to take the money from someone who admits buying politicians DURING DEMOCRATIC DEBATE - in front of millions of watchers?
Let’s just go on the record. They talk about 40 Democrats. Twenty one of those are people that I spent a hundred
million dollars to help elect. All of the new Democrats that came in and put Nancy Pelosi in charge and gave the
Congress the ability to control this president, I bough — I, I got them.
(Source)
So let us not forget Michael Bloomberg. Let's make sure that every red cent of his money falling into antigun politicians'
coffers is challenged again, and again, and again!