Where did you get from that story that the NRA was even remotely considering endorsing him? They invited him, as they must all presidential candidates if they reach out to even one, to an event. Fred is also attending and trying to win the endorsement, as is Richardson. Hell, even McCain accepted, and he's been tarred and feathered over campaign finance for years, with NRA being first at the courthouse to challenge his law.
I think you're reading way more into the event than should be. In fact, it's disappointing if people don't see this for what it really is: presidential candidates who don't support gun owners realizing that they must distance themselves as much as possible from their records.
That doesn't mean NRA is forgetting their records, it means that they aren't hanging up the phone rudely when these candidates call. If NRA did that, and one of these candidates wins, you can be assured they will embrace their anti-gun records again. However, if NRA politely allows them to speak and allows their own words either damn or save them with voters, then the candidates won't ignore the possible impact of those statements and won't try to actively screw us.
Notice: There are some areas of this website where everyone is permitted to post information.
(In this case, information is defined as anything you can paste/type into an html form.)
Do not post anything that cannot be legally put in the public domain.
I have the absolute power to remove/modify/edit anything that is posted on this site.
All original content on this website is owned solely by me, and cannot be redistributed without prior written consent.
All information on this website is provided with absolutely no warranty. [Privacy Policy]
Click Here for information about a FREE introduction to firearms safety and shooting.