Thursday, May 8, 2014

Lying Kurt Hofmann Calls Maryland Gun Dealer Andy Raymond a Quisling, Thereby Supporting and Encouraging the Death Threats

St. Louis Examiner

Strong enough, indeed, that Raymond soon beat his own hasty retreat, ending his "smart gun" sales plan before it had begun--but not without posting a rage-filled, whiskey-fueled, obscenity-laden rant on video (see sidebar video if extensive use of very strong language does not offend you) condemning gun rights advocates who had expressed their objections to his plan.

Kurt is so passionate about the cause, he feels no need to constrain himself within the bounds of honesty.  Anyone who watched the video knows that Mr. Raymond was not railing against "gun rights advocates who had expressed their objections to his plan."  He was railing against the fanatics who THREATENED HIS LIFE because of his plan to reach fence sitters and gun control folks by selling smart guns.

By calling the man a quisling, Kurt, who has an exceptional grasp of the English language and its nuances, is purposely supporting those fanatics and encouraging others to act similarly. 

5 comments:

  1. "who has an exceptional grasp of the English language and its nuances"--

    You're joking--the dude's an idiot who doesn't understand plain English.

    His response to my quote from US v Dennis where the Supreme Court says it's absurd to say there is a right to revolt against a tyrannical government when there are democratic institutions to change the government was to say that that case was not on point.

    More like the dude is clueless, but has found a thesaurus to sound smarter than he is.

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  2. Since you liked that one so much (or liked idiotically lying about it, anyway), I think you'll really like this one.

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    1. "The only death threat" which you quoted was the ONLY one? Is that what you believe? Did that mild and ambiguous remark drive the guy to get drunk and make that overly-dramatic video? Why? What was he trying to do? Are you suggesting he's a secret gun-control advocate and was trying to make you gun nuts look bad?

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    2. "The only death threat" which you quoted was the ONLY one?

      It's the only one I've seen quoted. I can only assume there's a reason for that.

      Did that mild and ambiguous remark drive the guy to get drunk and make that overly-dramatic video? Why? What was he trying to do?

      How should I know? Reading Quislings' minds ain't my job.

      Are you suggesting he's a secret gun-control advocate and was trying to make you gun nuts look bad?

      A little confusion here. I'm not a "nut," and I'm not convinced that the term "gun nut" is anything but a mythical fabrication of the not-very-bright forcible citizen disarmament zealots.

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