"I understand it's Newtown, and of course I get it," Leno told Mother Jones. "It's just sometimes, mistakes get made."
When it came to his attention that this was actually a pro-gun lobby show, he immediately cancelled his appearance. He found out that it was not what he was originally told it was, and he decided to cancel," he said.
The writing is now on the wall for celebrities who would consider getting in bed with the gun lobby: Don't do it. Because if you do, your reputation and brand will be damaged forever, without repair.
Whilst, for the most part, we, as the gun culture are doing well in the Courts, I fear that we are steadily loosing the culture war.
Because being a real car guy and one that seemed to enjoy being with us lower class at cars shows (I stood next to him in Auburn and listened to him talk about cars to another owner). I never really would have expected him to be a weak kneed lackey missing a set ()().How is this a disappointment to anyone?
I agree with this assessment. I agree that a lot more people are buying guns now but the main stream media has also done a good job of making the sheep of America believe things like the NRA is an pro-gun group. Yes sheep, pro-gun groups are the reason children are killed. Gun manufactures are evil and as one person at work agreed “What does a civilian need for an assault rifle machine gun?”I fear that we are steadily loosing the culture war.
Actually, we haven't been doing too well in the courts lately. As for the culture war...we are seeing gains in some respects, but we have to contend with a full-court press from the other side to demonize us. Let's not forget the constant GUILT and SHAME rhetoric that followed the defeat of last year's UBC bill.Whilst, for the most part, we, as the gun culture are doing well in the Courts, I fear that we are steadily loosing the culture war.