Hatred of Gun Owners and All Things MAGA Nothing New

It’s not just Donald Trump they hate with a passion. It’s everyone in this room and throughout the land who agrees with him. (Donald J. Trump/Truth Social)

I’ll warn you in advance that some of the links below lead to explicit language.

We’ve all seen the stories coming out about Democrat-sympathizing politicians, celebrities, and leftwing trolls assigning blame for the assassination attempt on Donald Trump to the former president, to Republicans, and to gun owners. We’ve also seen stronger sentiments including regrets that the shooter didn’t succeed and declarations to “#killtrump.”

So much for pleas by those inciting the mob to tone down the rhetoric.  Especially noting it’s been going on for so long. But now the haters are being called on it and we’re starting to see repercussions that words and actions have meaning.

Here are just a few examples of malevolent wishes from leftist influencers that have been building up—and inciting weak minds—for years.

Kathy Griffin staged a photo shoot carrying a prop of his bloody head. Johnny Depp “joked about assassinating him. Micky Rourke said he would “love 30 seconds [to] give him a Louisville Slugger. Comedy Central’s Larry Wilmore said he wanted to “smother Trump with “the pillow they used to kill Scalia” to the delight of his audience. Immaterial Girl Madonna said she “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.” Robert De Niro said he wanted to punch Trump in the face. “Anti-gun” Snoop Dogg posed with a toe-tagged Trump double in a morgue video and simulated shooting a Trump clown in the head.

“Would an aneurysm be too much to ask?” actor Ron Perlman tweeted to his agreeing fans in 2018, who “were praying for it every day” and piled on with wishes for “a massive stroke, a heart attack… a KFV chicken bone, a flight of stairs

“Hashtag #wrongtrump trends on Twitter after death of president’s brother,” Fox News reported following the death of Donald Trump’s brother Robert in 2020. “As of Sunday morning, the hashtag was the second highest trending on Twitter, with more than 77,600 tweets, including a journalist and an NAACP leader.”

That’s more than evident with Hillary Clinton calling for “formal deprogramming” of “MAGA cult members,” and Rep. Elise Stefanik’s Democrat opponent proposing “reeducation camps” to deal with the “MAGA nightmare.”

And gun owners get even more special treatment.

“The murderous members of the NRA should face a firing squad,” ultimate talentless nepo celebrity Nancy Sinatra tweeted in 2017. She’d earlier warned Trump, who chose father Frank’s “My Way” for the first dance at his inaugural ball, to “remember the first line of the song ‘And now, the end is near.’”

And that hatred for gun owners predates Trump’s rise to power.

“Want a gun? Take a bullet: Take this, gutless NRA cowards,” Salon Editor at Large D. Watkins raged in 2015. “You can have a gun, once you understand the pain of being shot.”

And a Des Moines Register editorial dictated terms of surrender: “Declare the NRA a terrorist organization and make membership illegal. Hey! We did it to the Communist Party, and the NRA has led to the deaths of more of us than American Commies ever did. (I would also raze the organization’s headquarters, clear the rubble and salt the earth, but that’s optional.) Make ownership of unlicensed assault rifles a felony. If some people refused to give up their guns, that ‘prying the guns from their cold, dead hands’ thing works for me.”

San Francisco actually did put forth such a resolution. And per a Rasmussen Poll, millions of Democrats must agree.

The very fact that the would-be assassin fired into the crowd killing one and critically wounding two others (at this writing) shows that MAGA supporters are “fair game” to them, which is not surprise when you understand that  Donald Trump is an avatar. The unhinged take Joe Biden’s rhetoric that “It’s time to put Trump in a bullseye” to heart, and prove the truism about what rolls downhill.

It’s not like this hasn’t all been predictable. No wonder they want our guns.


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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JC

Nailed it! Naturally they forget all the hate and evil wishes towards Trump, MAGA and the rest of us. I for one am sick of it! Retribution is looming.

Novice.but.learning

“Retribution” is basically taking soiled pages from HRD’s, BHO’s, and President Joe’s sordid name calling and making it you, or me, or anyone else who believes in the Rule of Law. Let’s agree NOT to accept or be the “Deplorables” in Hillary’s incredible stream of insults. Nor give validity to Biden’s or Obama’s labeling of anyone not ‘in their camp’ as worthless garbage.

Enemy of Democracy

Yes indeed, Our American Revolution was successful in part because it was about freedom and liberty. Most revolutions leave their people worse off, because they are about revenge and retribution.

swmft

some are about who is getting rich, that never works out well for the people cuba is a good example

Bob

It worked out well for Sam Adams.

nrringlee

Correct. The best revenge is to live up to the legacy of our Great Republic and truly Make America Great Again one American at a time. That will cause their heads to explode.

musicman44mag

Here is an easy one for the demonrats. Hey! Eat shit and live!!!!!!
Try it, only you would like it!!1

FKH

Trump/Vance 2024

musicman44mag

LOL, Hi David. Are you sure that wasn’t Blueducation camps? Just kidding. Thanks for the laugh.

nrringlee

A few subtle differences that go well above the heads of most progressives. First, the NRA, unlike the CPUSA is an organization dedicated to SUPPORTING AND DEFENDING the Constitution of the United States and not eliminating the same. But I digress. The NRA, the Constitution, Make America Great Again, all of it are expressions of that which progressives and leftists detest the most while they benefit from without complaint: American Exceptionalism. Use the term freely to induce strokes in progressives and leftists. American Exceptionalism is the reason why we are the envy of the world, it is for the most… Read more »

Enemy of Democracy

nrringlee,
10 Thumbs UP!
I was taught from my earliest memories that Our Founding Fathers were inspired men of God. The garbage that passes for education in institutions of higher learning is what led me to drop out and pursue education elsewhere.
In my 20s, home for a visit my Dad had a few editions of Imprimis lying around. Over 40 years later Hillsdale is still a great resource.

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gregs

as jc stated, a vast majority of the vitriol and hatred comes from the progressive side of the political spectrum. you know, the ones that espouse tolerance, inclusivity, equity and diversity. so perhaps we should show them the same (sarc). most people on the right side of the political spectrum wish to engage in the debate of ideas to demonstrate that ours are much better for American citizens than the left, which we really don’t have to do so as history demonstrates, but debate is no longer something that the left wants to engage in. lack of debate leads to… Read more »

nrringlee

The American Left abandoned debate as a viable tool when they appointed Saul Alinsky as their Pope.

DDS

Hatred, much like a war, is something that is a lot easier to start than it is to stop.

Long after the leaders now urging their followers to “tone down the rhetoric” are gone and forgotten, the hatred will live on.

nrringlee

Back in the 1980’s we had a saying in Southcom: Getting Jack back in the box is harder than you think. Those who advocate for civil war have never lived through one. El Salvador is a classic example of a civil war started by mouthy academics and finished by thugs.

Bob

So was ‘Nam!

Wass

The NRA missed the boat a long time ago, for the opportunity to sue for libel the “journalists”, pols and news organizations spewing defamation at what is arguably a civil rights organization–not a lobby for gun manufacturers. The heated anti-gun rhetoric emerged mostly during the term of the previous NRA executive VP. When a phalanx of media smeared, “the NRA has blood on its hands”, what did the NRA do? Nothing! Don’t ever say, “it’s impossible for public figures, or organizations, to sue or to be awarded libel judgements.” Look up, “Goldwater vs. Ginzburg” (1964), “Reynolds vs. Pegler (1954) and… Read more »

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StLPro2A

Vengeance is Mine, saith the Lord. Pondering if He might relish a little assistance by farming it out to Patriots.

RetNav

Maybe it’s just my deplorable mind, I don’t understand one thing. Trump is accused and charged with inciting the Capitol riots, although the progressives rhetoric is much more vehement, they are not accused and charged with inciting violence! Time for a change, get out the vote!

PMinFl

You don’t understand? It’s easy, the leftists control the media. Therefore their protests are “mostly peaceful” anarchism.