Sen. Rubio Defends Taking Donations from NRA to Parkland Students

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) was brave enough to step into a town hall on Fake News CNN which featured scripted gun-grabbing questions from Parkland High School students. The questions throughout the broadcast were all variations of, “Why do you evil Republicans support shooting kids in school?” and “Why won’t you just ban all guns, you murdering Republican murderers?!”

Not to go off on a tangent, but anyone who says that we need new laws to keep firearms out of the hands of mentally ill people is really a gun-grabber who wants to confiscate all firearms from everyday Americans. How do we know this? Because it’s already illegal to sell a gun to a mentally ill person. It’s illegal to hand them a gun, it’s illegal to sell them a gun and it’s illegal to give them a gun for a birthday present. Period. It’s already a law. Look it up if you don’t believe us, it’s 18 USC § 922.

Already. A. Law.

But we digress. One of the totally unfair and imbalanced questions that Sen. Rubio was asked was why he will continue to accept donations from the NRA, which all decent progressives know is a murderous group of murderers with children’s blood on their hands. Check out the video below to see just how unfair and biased CNN’s fake town hall was, and the way that Sen. Rubio skillfully handled the question.


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