The same Washington Post that claimed it knew better than a broad swath of the American public, when its editorial board huffed ….“No one needs an AR-15”!
Washington Post Pivot to “Personal Liberties & Free Markets” Sparks Skepticism

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The same Washington Post that claimed it knew better than a broad swath of the American public, when its editorial board huffed ….“No one needs an AR-15”!
NRA filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the State of Washington in a challenge to Washington’s prohibition on firearms magazines that hold over 10 rounds.
What did the WaPo expect after years of increasingly turning a deaf ear—both in the newsroom and on the editorial board—to maybe half of your potential reading audience?
“I was glad I had a gun that night….” “I was struck by how much I did not want to use my firearm that night unless there was no other choice. But I’m glad I had a choice.”
In any case, what The Washington Post has done here is given out talking points to help spread a desperate, pre-midterms Democrat narrative…
Anti-gun males like Waldman know that their smears and lies and attempts at wit aren’t working, and in fact, are starting to backfire on them.
And how would the editorialists, who presume to instruct the rest of us on what we should be allowed to have and to do, fare if the maniac had chosen their workplace?
In defending Chipman, the Washington Post editorial board lied big time.
If we’re to believe bubble-dwelling, anti-gun opinion columnists, involved citizens ensuring their representatives resolve in favor of their rights are the ones living in the fantasy world.
The thing is, every one of the entries could be preceded by statements of fact to put things in perspective, such as “Victims killed in enforced ‘gun-free zones’” or “Gun laws utterly failed.”
The Washington Post has printed an emotional plea for Majority Leader McConnell to violate his oath and ban a whole class of arms. Yes, Senator McConnell, do something: Protect the Bill of Rights.
Some 100 million peaceful gun owners avoid shooting or threatening anyone every day. But Ms. Williamson’s plan would, of necessity, require that a goodly percentage of those peaceful people be…
In a way, we are put inside their skins, meaning once started, the book is hard to put down.
The piece was titled “We can stop this American carnage.” True to form, the Post blamed the event not on the actions of an evil individual but on a “need” for more gun control.
Perhaps Fact Checker deserves some Pinocchios for suggesting that NRA argued that the NICS is unconstitutional, when in fact it was the NRA that conceived of the NICS
So Washington Post, you’re a fool, and 100+ million American gun owners agree with me on that…
The Post insists that “Congress should tell the NRA to go away and not come back unless….”
According to the Washington Post, terrorist propaganda materials argue it is easy to obtain a firearm in the U.S. with no ID and no background check…
The “threats” he describes from gun owners are all theoretical, but his condescending contempt for his fellow countrymen is all too apparent.
A pair of left wing shrinks showed people pictures of black and white people and found that their feeling about owning a gun was stronger after seeing pictures of the black person.
Fred Hiatt is an editor at the Washington Post and he wrote about a “gun free society”. He wants Obama to outlaw our guns. Let’s look at what gun confiscation really means.
They may also omit that the perpetrators’ guns were smuggled and stolen, rather than bought at a gun show in some trumped up loophole…
The Washington Post is pushing for New Jersey to implement a 2002 smart gun-only mandate based on the Armatix iP1, such a mandate will effectively turn gun ownership into a rich man’s game
The Washington Post printed some errors in its reporting on gun law. So, what else is new? They corrected them.
Eugene Volokh has partnered with the Washington Post to place the Volokh Conspiracy, a well argued and written blog that I have often cited, under the Washington Post website…
The U.S. is the last best hope for people escaping from tyranny and oppression because, with all our faults, we remain the linchpin of freedom for the entire planet.
It appears that on firearms-related topics, at least, the Washington Post Editorial Board has a policy of willful ignorance.
The White House on Monday gave the green light to a controversial new gun rule requiring dealers in Southwestern states to report multiple sales of semiautomatic rifles in a “crackdown on gunrunning to Mexico”…