CNN’s Little Jimmy Acosta was triggered live on his television program after he came across Rep. Thomas Massie’s (R-KY) family Christmas photo.
The photo showed Massie, along with his wife and their children, holding legally acquired firearms — engaging in their Second Amendment right to bear arms.
“Merry Christmas,” Massie wrote. “PS Santa, please bring ammo.”
Acosta was “sickened” that Massie would post such a photograph.
“There’s his whole family holding these assault rifles and what-not,” the leftist propagandist said.
Brian Tyler Thomas, another leftwing anti-gun loon, accused the Republican lawmaker of having a gun fetish.
“I won’t share that Massie gun fetish tweet, but I will say that the right is trying not only to normalize, but to glorify violence as a political tool. Tweeting “Santa, please bring ammo” immediately after a would-be school shooter gets identified EXPRESSLY because he was caught searching for ammo on his phone in class isn’t an accident, it’s an intentional strategy to bombard us with violence until it’s no longer shocking– until it’s normalized.” he wrote on Twitter.
I take it Mr. Tyler has never watched prime time television, gone to the movies or listened to the hate, filth and violence promoted by the hip hop industry.
Congressman Massie deserves credit for a creative and festive Christmas photo. I thought it was a terrific and I hope Santa delivers on the congressman’s request.
There’s nothing more encouraging than to see an elected lawmaker not only engaging in his Second Amendment rights, but also raising up a generation of new patriots.
Honestly, if more homeowners and business owners would just follow the congressman’s lead, there would be fewer home invasion robberies and much less looting in California.
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