The NRA Blacklist is Backfiring Big Time

We’ve seen it before. They called for a boycott of Chick-fil-A for being anti-gay (even though they never practiced discrimination a single time). How did that work? Chick-fil-A is now the most successful fast food franchise in the world. They boycotted Hobby Lobby. How is Hobby Lobby doing? Record profits. They finally cracked the top 100 largest private companies after the boycott. Good job liberals!

It’s amazing that anything the left tries to attack economically seems to flourish. It’s almost as if they have no idea how even basic principles of economics work. The new target is the NRA. The list of companies that have blacklisted NRA members is surprising and growing, but it’s still pretty short. What’s probably more surprising is that super liberal companies like Apple and Google have not yet joined the bandwagon.

Regardless, the NRA is under fire from the left. How is that working out for everyone involved? Membership rates are exploding. Massive numbers of conservatives who were once on the fence have been galvanized into action, and the NRA is doing better than ever. We’ll see if the same holds true for Delta, United and the other big companies that have made this dumb mistake.

In this video, you can see not only how CNN has boosted NRA membership better than any conservative effort in recent years, but also why leftist narratives continue to fail time and again.


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