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MSNBC Analyst: It’s Harder in America to Buy Cough Medicine Than to Buy an AK-47
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MSNBC analyst Steve Schmidt claimed Friday it's harder to buy cough medicine in America than to buy 50 AK-47 assault rifles. Appearing as a panelist on HBO's "Real Time With Bill Maher," Schmidt stepped into a discussion on gun control and the Second Amendment in the wake of last Sunday's Las Vegas massacre with this odd statement. Following up fellow MSNBC analyst Harold Ford, Jr., Schmidt said the country's founding fathers could no more conceive of AK-47s or AR-15s capable of automatic fire than "they could've conceived a spaceship," Mediaite reports. |
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mickey
(10/9/2017)
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Funny, I don't recall waiting for my pharmacist to run my social security number through the FBI before they gave me my Codeine laced syrup. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(10/9/2017)
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Headline is the biggest piece of lying bullock eyes I've seen in 50 years! Incredible. Just f'ng increible. |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(10/9/2017)
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Geesh I hate autocorrect.
....Lying bullhockey my eyes have .... |
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