Cuellar Carjacking Raises Valid Questions about NRA ‘A’ Grades for Democrats

“Pro-gun Democrat” Henry Cuellar and friend… (U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar/Facebook)
“Pro-gun Democrat” Henry Cuellar and friend… (U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar/Facebook)

“U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas was back at work on Tuesday after being carjacked the night before by three armed attackers less than a mile from the Capitol,” AP reports. “Cuellar said he was ‘good’ and even joked about the frightening experience. He said the robbers ‘came out of nowhere, and they pointed guns at me.’”

The reaction by some gun owners, noting Cuellar is a Democrat, was one of amusement over perceived karma mixed with “serves him right”/“mugged liberal” schadenfreude. They are, after all, the party of citizen disarmament that fought tooth and nail to keep the District gun ban in place and to torpedo concealed carry wherever they can.

In Cuellar’s case, many were surprised to learn he was given an “A” rating by the National Rifle Association in 2018:

“The NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) has endorsed Henry Cuellar for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 28th Congressional District of Texas. Henry has a proven pro-Second Amendment record and is committed to protecting our right to self-defense! … Please vote Henry Cuellar for U.S. House of Representatives on or before Tuesday, November 6th, and please encourage your friends and family to do the same!”

Meanwhile, true to form, the National Shooting Sports Foundation gave the guy plenty of cover with the Fudds.

It’s true, per Vote Smart, that Cuellar voted “against banning “assault weapons,” and for repealing concealed carry reciprocity, veteran protection, and “repealing portions of the DC firearm ban.” But then he voted for “extreme risk protection orders,” “enhanced background checks,” and the “Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.”

And undoing any good he may have done in the past, he proved it was the Democrat Party über alles by endorsing Joe Biden for president:

“[N]ow, more than ever, American families and businesses are looking for measured, principled leadership in the White House. I’m proud to endorse Joe Biden for President because I am confident he is that leader we need. Joe has a track record tailor-made for the crisis we face … I watched Joe win the Democratic primary here in Texas. Now I’m excited to help him turn the Lone Star State blue and win Texas in November.”

Cuellar owns his portion of Biden’s new “Office of Gun Violence Prevention,” and of all infringement and citizen disarmament “rules” and cases of lawfare the administration and Democrats empowered across the land are attempting to impose on their countrymen by force and fraud. And bipolarity on guns is not his only cognitively dissonant political stance.

While bragging about “understand[ing] the importance of protecting our nation” with border security on the one hand, on the other, he’s bolstering incentives for more illegal alien surges by promoting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and “[l]egislation to provide a route to citizenship for Dreamers.” That falls right into Chuck Schumer’s plot to bulldoze “a path to citizenship for all 11 million, or however many undocumented, there are here.” [Empasis added]

It’s well documented by real-world experience and all credible polls that this will overwhelmingly favor Democrats, who will then be able to pass whatever anti-gun edicts they want while confirming judges who will back them up (ultimately resulting in a repopulated Supreme Court hostile to Bruen). The hollow “single issue” excuse our ostensible “gun rights leaders” have relied on to avoid grading the political impacts of immigration votes on the right to keep and bear arms is stretching increasingly thin.

The other thing well documented is all the betrayals of the NRA by every prominent Democrat they’ve ever backed. Just a few examples in no particular order going back over the years:

We could go on, but the point is made. And while it’s stipulated there are plenty of gutless, backstabbing Republican “moderates,” and even some outright enemies inside the gates, there are no Democrats who can be trusted to put the right of the people to keep and bear arms first.

Sure, there’s no shortage of “pro-gun Democrats” — up to a point. But then again, it’s not about guns. It’s about freedom.


About David Codrea:

David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating/defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. He blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” is a regularly featured contributor to Firearms News, and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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Colt

I’m going with bureaucrat fat cats endorsing bureaucrat fat cats in fancy suits for a $1000 Alex…
What is the NRA
Correct!

Cappy

An NRA endorsement should have little to no impact on how you vote. Do your own research. As a general rule, a D after the candidates name should be a disqualifier. Even if the individual candidate seems like a gun friendly person, when push comes to shove they will vote with the Ds to steal your rights.

Watch um

If a politician has a D in front of his name I will not vote for them no matter what they say about our 2nd Amendment rights even if they get A ratings from the NRA and the Pope

True be I ain’t got much use from Republicans either who talk out both sides of their mouth

Shotsmith

A democrat is always a lock step democrat no matter what. A rattlesnake will always bite you if you mess with it, so why would you?
It’s like being stupid enough to take one of those pain pills you buy off the internet and hoping it doesn’t have enough fentanyl in it to kill you.

NEVER vote for a democrat and choose your Conservatives wisely.

musicman44mag

Saw President Trump read a poem about a rattlesnake the other day. Your comment brought that to mind and how foolish people can be.

Wass

To Dems, party solidarity is the prime value. What’s good for the country takes a back seat to political power. If so much as one of them steps away from the party line, a strict talking-to in the back room and/or a primary will ensue. There are no mavericks (think Republican John McCain) among the Dems. They play always to win.

swmft

shame he was not shot in the head

DunRanull

What are you, some kind of lib/dem PLANT in here? You talk like one! Inappropriate, in any event.

nrringlee

True story. They will compromise and appear to be ‘moderate’ until they can make a decisive strike on liberty. Then they are all of like mind.

Montana454Casull

Karma is a bitch , flip flopping Democrats deserve to be car jacked because they support the criminals and disarming lawbiding citizens. The only thing the 3 criminals did not do was bust a cap in the idiots ass to leave a lasting impression on the clown.

Shotsmith

Let’s not forget the NRA endorsed John McCain (B rated at best) in the primary campaign against A+ candidate and 6 term congressman J.D. Hayworth. The NRA broke their own rule to only rate candidates in the primary, not endorse them. I’m sure they got a big share of the 11 million McCain spent to beat J.D.

Ledesma

For nostalgia buffs, swiping a guy’s car while the guy was still sitting in it was unheard of only a few years back. What changed?

Last edited 1 year ago by Ledesma
nrringlee

No consequences. No armed drivers in progressive utopias. No bail. No prosecutions. No prison time. That is the change the Progressive New Left has been waiting for.

totbs

In DC, cars are gun free zones. Easy pickings. Like schools.

USMC0351Grunt

I recall years ago all around the DC loop the had street signs saying, “DRIVE TO SURVIVE”, so when I was in DC working out of my K Street office, I did just THAT… Drove like a bat out of hell so I could survive staying away from the idiot drivers…

MP71

When Florida went to shall issue back in the 80’s, carjackers focused their efforts on cars that were obvious rentals. They knew the tourists would be unarmed. Their was legislation proposed to force the rental car companies to remove stickers, license plate frames or anything else that indicated a rental.

I think that the criminal scumbag class realized it was a lot less work to take your car at gun point than break in and hot wire it.