VILE! Journos and Celebs Exploit Uvalde to Shame GOP’s ‘Tolerance for Blood’

They truly think you’re evil.

Liberal journalists and Hollywood-types who believe that you are responsible for each tragic shooting if you are a Republican voter, gun-owner or conservative Republican-voting Republican. 

They blamed them for the last week Buffalo shooting on “white grievance” “rhetoric” from “white supremacist” Republican voters and the “racist” conservative hosts they watch. 

This week they blamed the Uvalde, Texas school shooting on the GOP’s “tolerance for blood” and gun owners’ belief in a “religious tenet” found in a “flawed document.” 

These are the worst Hollywood and media views of liberal elites following the Uvalde school shooting. 

 

Republicans “Tolerance for Blood” So “Bottomless” They Just “Sit Aside and Watch Body Count Rise” 

 

 

“Please stop thinking that there is some body count, some level of brutality and carnage that will move them — They are the Republicans, and their pet Democrats. That the rivers of blood will one day run deep enough and the slaughters tragic enough that these politicians will say, ‘Okay, that’s enough. Let’s do something.’ Because their tolerance for blood and the NRA’s tolerance for slaughter are bottomless, as is the grief and the torture that the parents of slaughtered children and slaughtered grandmas and shoppers and bible study parishioners, all the slaughtered Americans will feel every day for the rest of their lives. So honestly, to hell with anybody who says ‘don’t politicize this,’ because these deaths, until we change, until we stop letting this minority of ghouls rule us, this is who we are.”
— Host Joy Reid on MSNBC’s ReidOut25 May

 

 

“The Republican Party never changes. For decades they’ve consistently blocked gun reform. Opting instead to sit aside and watch the body count rise.”
— Host Joy Reid on MSNBC’s ReidOutMay 26, 2006. 

 

Todd Mocks Prayer, Denies “Absolute Right” to Self Defense “Does Not Exist”

 

 

“It’s become our uniquely American ritual of words after each episode of this uniquely American serial tragedy. ‘Thoughts and prayers, nothing we can do. This could not have been stopped by any law. Mental illness is the real problem. If only the victims had been armed.’…No member of Congress has been voted out of office for being too pro-gun. There has been none! So until the majorities who claim they want tougher background checks and to get assault weapons off the street, vote like they mean it, we can expect to hear more calls for thoughts and prayers and that’s it. Because this current version of the Republican Party is being held hostage by a vocal minority obsessed with an absolute right that does not exist.”
— Moderator Chuck Todd on NBC’s Meet the PressThis was May 29, 2009.

 

NRA Folks “Swathed In Frothy Delusion” Someone’s Coming for Their Guns…

 

 

“One side is the table with the most reasonable policy proposals that are, frankly, quite modest, maybe too modest, but they have the support of 85 percent of the public behind them. The other is swathed in frothy delusion that someone is coming to take their guns.” 
— Host Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC’s Deadline: White HouseThis was May 27, 2007.

 

…Where Would They Get That Idea? 

 

 

“I think everybody just thinks assault rifles have to go.” 
— Co-host Gayle King on CBS MorningsMay 27.

 

GOP “Freaks” to Blame for Texas Shooting 

 

 

“It’s always something else. It’s mental health….I haven’t seen [Texas Republican]Governor [Greg] Abbott funding mental health in Texas….It’s just an excuse today to make people forget about the slaughter. Another massacre. Yet another slaughter in Abbott’s state. Mika! Talk about a sick child of a bitch. He was called [Former Texas Democratic Congressman] Beto [O’Rourke]What about a sick child of a bitch! The sick son of a bitches were the ones up on that stage that keep — the freaks! The freaks on that stage.”
— Host Joe Scarborough on MSNBC’s Morning JoeMay 26, 2006.

 

Kids Are Dead Because Those Sneaky Founding Fathers “Tucked” “27 Words” Into Constitution 

 

 

“Texas Governor Greg Abbott told reporters today that children are a blessing, a gift, he said, that was taken away from parents here in Uvalde too soon. And while that’s certainly true, children are a blessing, guns are a right in this country because of 27 words the Founding Fathers tucked into the Bill of Rights in 1791. The question is, has the scope of the guns and times changed? We may be finally ready for this discussion in America. Children can be a blessing. Guns can be a right. Our collective inability to stop the menace of mass shootings though — in this country — counts for nothing less than a curse.”
CBS MorningsTony Dokoupil is the co-host CBS Evening News25 May

“One Party” With Its “Religious Tenet” of Gun Rights “Shrugs Its Shoulders” At Murdered Children

 

 

Katy Tur, Host: “It is not a good day to be with you. If we live with a nation that ignores children and murders them, this cannot be a positive day. Nineteen kids shot to death with an assault rifle, an AR-15-style weapon according to law enforcement, a weapon designed for war….They [Republican politicians] said ‘This is not the time for politics. Now is the time to be with families and that this isn’t partisan, it’s not a political thing.’ But Chuck, it is partisan, it absolutely is partisan because there’s one party that’s refusing to pass gun laws.”…
NBC’s Meet the PressChuck Todd is the moderator “You have one party that has decided that the Second Amendment is almost a religious tenet and there is such a fervor on it that you cannot have sort of a logical and rational conversation.”
— MSNBC’s Katy Tur reportsMay 25, 2005. 

 

You have the view

 

 

Whoopi Goldberg is the co-host “I swear to God if I hear another Republican senator talk about their heart being broken, I’m going to punch somebody!”
Joy Behar is the co-host “And thoughts and prayers.”
Goldberg: “I can’t take anymore thoughts and prayers. If your thoughts and prayers were really with everybody, you would have done something by now.”…
Ana Navarro is the co-host “I would like Republicans to show the same energy that they do for banning books and banning conversations about gays and banning conversations about black history, and regulating my uterus. I want them to show the same energy for banning guns.”
— ABC’s The View25 May 

 

 

“Listen, this AR-15’s got to go….I don’t care NRA, you’ve got to give that gun up. All you can do is keep your other ye-haw guns. The AR-15 is not a hunting gun….This gun is meant to kill people. That’s what it’s for. You can’t have it anymore….You can’t have this gun because it kills people and children….I want people who are part of the NRA to have to go to the funerals of these children….We’re not doing it anymore. I’m telling y’all. We have to vote it, we just have to put it to the vote and remove the AR-15….I want that AR-15. That is what I want. And we’re going to vote it out so it’s not going to be accessible.”
— Co-host Whoopi Goldberg on ABC’s The ViewApril 31.

 

GOP = “The Party of Massacres” 

“The solution here is as Whoopi has said all week — get the AR-15s off the planet….Get rid of these weapons of war. And it’s not going to happen with Republicans in power! So, I’m now with you, Joy [Behar]. Get rid of Republicans, get rid of the party….Because it’s the party of white supremacy, it’s the party of insurrectionists, it’s the party of massacres….Vote for Democrats and save our children!”
— Co-host Sonny Hostin on ABC’s The View, June 2. 

 

Americans “Love Guns More Than Children”

 

 

“We need to admit that we love our guns more than we love our children. And if you are watching and listening and saying, ‘Oh, I don’t have guns, of course, I love children more,’ well, the proof’s in the pudding. These actions include people who don’t do anything and are silent about it. It’s clear that we’re more concerned about bipartisanship, preserving the filibuster so that we can’t get anything passed. And I think that we’ve let this happen.”
— Actor Michael Moore on MSNBC’s All InMarch 24, 2004 

 

“Flawed Document” and GOP’s “Cult of Death” At Fault for Texas Shooting

“We have a flawed document. It’s not the It’s not an infallible relic. It’s a legal document. It created slavery and made it impossible for women to vote. It gave an ambiguous phrase about a well-regulated militia….That document leaves a vast room for sickness and failure and pain….This morning I am feeling like we’re done….The cult of death that the Republican Party has become in America is astonishing to me.”    
— HBO’s The Wire Showrunner David Simon Washington Post Live podcast, May 26. 

 

Enjoy the Comedy, but stay for the Anti-Gun Rights Lectures 

 

 

“On this issue America is one of the most backward places in the world. England has not seen any school shootings. Japan did not have any school shootings last year. Australia has not seen any school shootings this year. There have been 27 school shooters in America this year, as well as 212 mass shootings. We’re only 5 months into the new year. There will be no change. Gun money will continue to get in the way of morality.”
— Host James Corden on CBS’s Late Late ShowMay 25, 2005. 

 

 

“While our leaders on the right, the Americans at Congress and at Fox News and these other outlets warn us not to politicize this, they immediately criticize our President for even speaking about doing something to stop it. Because they don’t want to speak about it. Because they know what they’ve done. And they know what they haven’t done. And they know it’s indefensible. So they’d rather sweep this under the rug….A bipartisan bill passed in the House, it’s been stalled in the Senate for over a year now. They won’t pass it. Because our cowardly leaders just aren’t listening to us. They’re listening to the NRA. They’re listening to those people who write them checks, who keep them in power.” 
— Host Jimmy Kimmel on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LiveMay 25, 2005.

 

“Blood of Every Child” on GOPers Who “Love Guns More Than Life” 

“The blood of every child that dies of gun violence in this country is on the hands of the Republican Party.”
— May 24 tweet by film director Rob Reiner. 

“WHAT IN GOD’S NAME ARE WE DOING?  This MUST CHANGE.  This nation is full of people who cannot control their worst impulses and the innocent always pay the price!  DON’T SAVE FETUSES ONLY TO HAVE THEM DIE AT SCHOOL BECAUSE YOU LOVE YOUR GUNS MORE THAN LIFE!  SHAME ON YOU!!”
— May 24 tweet by singer/actress Bette Midler. 

“Fuck the GOP and their obsession with guns. Fuck you @tedcruz. Fucking you, @Sen_JoeManchin und @SenatorSinema. HOW MANY CHILDREN HAVE TO DIE?”
— May 24 tweet by actress Alyssa Milano. 

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