Obama: "...we bring a gun"

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JUNE 14, 2008, 1:29 PM ET
Obama: ‘If They Bring a Knife to the Fight, We Bring a Gun’
[Editor's note: This blog post was published in 2008. In the wake of Saturday’s shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., a number of lawmakers and others have called for toning down the political rhetoric and President Barack Obama led a moment of silence this morning for the victims.]

Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Philadelphia.

Mobster wisdom tells us never to bring a knife to a gun fight. But what does political wisdom say about bringing a gun to a knife fight?

That’s exactly what Barack Obama said he would do to counter Republican attacks “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said at a Philadelphia fundraiser Friday night. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”

The comment drew some laughs and applause. But it also struck a chord with his Republican rival. John McCain’s campaign immediately accused the Democratic candidate of playing the politics of fear. They also mentioned that Obama said he would use a gun that would be illegal under Obama’s plans to cut down on illegal firearms.

“Barack Obama’s call for ‘new politics’ is officially over. In just 24 hours, Barack Obama attacked one of America’s pioneering women CEOs, rejected a series of joint bipartisan town halls, and said that if there’s a political knife fight, he’d bring a gun,” McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement.

Obama made the comment in the context of warning donors that the general election campaign against McCain could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’” he said. A supporter yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!”

“I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.
 
Oy. Another "It's the SAME!" argument.

Now tell us that CNN is "Just the SAME" as Fox and that ID and Evolution are both Theories so "They're the SAME!"
 
". . . we bring a gun" is a metaphor. "Second Amendment Solution" is not.
 
Price to hear Obama's inflammatory comment in person: $250.00

Price to receive Sarah Palin's inflammatory tweets: $0.006
 
if all american politicians were lined up against a wall, i wonder just how many guns we'd see brought to the event ...
 
JUNE 14, 2008, 1:29 PM ET
Obama: ‘If They Bring a Knife to the Fight, We Bring a Gun’
[Editor's note: This blog post was published in 2008. In the wake of Saturday’s shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., a number of lawmakers and others have called for toning down the political rhetoric and President Barack Obama led a moment of silence this morning for the victims.]

Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Philadelphia.

Mobster wisdom tells us never to bring a knife to a gun fight. But what does political wisdom say about bringing a gun to a knife fight?

That’s exactly what Barack Obama said he would do to counter Republican attacks “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said at a Philadelphia fundraiser Friday night. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”

The comment drew some laughs and applause. But it also struck a chord with his Republican rival. John McCain’s campaign immediately accused the Democratic candidate of playing the politics of fear. They also mentioned that Obama said he would use a gun that would be illegal under Obama’s plans to cut down on illegal firearms.

“Barack Obama’s call for ‘new politics’ is officially over. In just 24 hours, Barack Obama attacked one of America’s pioneering women CEOs, rejected a series of joint bipartisan town halls, and said that if there’s a political knife fight, he’d bring a gun,” McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement.

Obama made the comment in the context of warning donors that the general election campaign against McCain could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’” he said. A supporter yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!”

“I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.


Wow dude, thanks for this! I haven't seen this reported ANYWHERE in recent days.
 
JUNE 14, 2008, 1:29 PM ET
Obama: ‘If They Bring a Knife to the Fight, We Bring a Gun’
[Editor's note: This blog post was published in 2008. In the wake of Saturday’s shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., a number of lawmakers and others have called for toning down the political rhetoric and President Barack Obama led a moment of silence this morning for the victims.]

Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Philadelphia.

Mobster wisdom tells us never to bring a knife to a gun fight. But what does political wisdom say about bringing a gun to a knife fight?

That’s exactly what Barack Obama said he would do to counter Republican attacks “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said at a Philadelphia fundraiser Friday night. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”

The comment drew some laughs and applause. But it also struck a chord with his Republican rival. John McCain’s campaign immediately accused the Democratic candidate of playing the politics of fear. They also mentioned that Obama said he would use a gun that would be illegal under Obama’s plans to cut down on illegal firearms.

“Barack Obama’s call for ‘new politics’ is officially over. In just 24 hours, Barack Obama attacked one of America’s pioneering women CEOs, rejected a series of joint bipartisan town halls, and said that if there’s a political knife fight, he’d bring a gun,” McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement.

Obama made the comment in the context of warning donors that the general election campaign against McCain could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’” he said. A supporter yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!”

“I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.

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What an INAPPROPRIATE joke today!

it wasn't a joke, it was a sorrowful wondering from a brit who sees the USA's gun-love culture and gets that it's one of the biggest gaps between us, as nations, understanding the other. and it was brought on by the kind of gun-rhetoric all these political bods are using.
 
Yes, he can; follow closely:

During world war 2, the Nazis used Muslims in their military. Himmler really liked the Muslims. And since Nazism is really communism, communism is about peace and since Muslims are about peace...

Why are you so dumb? :confused:

That's Harry Himmler; Also, Adam Hitler. They met at evil clown school, and went on to teach each other how to be gay and love liberalism and hate conservatives, whom they imprisoned.

They discussed their liberal agenda just before the fire at the Reichstag, and even though the two lovers were seen skipping away holding hands and giggling, with matches in their back pockets (and nazi hankies), they were never charged with the crime.
 
it wasn't a joke, it was a sorrowful wondering from a brit who sees the USA's gun-love culture and gets that it's one of the biggest gaps between us, as nations, understanding the other. and it was brought on by the kind of gun-rhetoric all these political bods are using.

Typical British arrogance. Because we don't have exactly the same laws as you and because we don't live exactly the same way as you do we must all be just a bunch of mindless, gun-loving savages.
 
JUNE 14, 2008, 1:29 PM ET
Obama: ‘If They Bring a Knife to the Fight, We Bring a Gun’
[Editor's note: This blog post was published in 2008. In the wake of Saturday’s shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., a number of lawmakers and others have called for toning down the political rhetoric and President Barack Obama led a moment of silence this morning for the victims.]

Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Philadelphia.

Mobster wisdom tells us never to bring a knife to a gun fight. But what does political wisdom say about bringing a gun to a knife fight?

That’s exactly what Barack Obama said he would do to counter Republican attacks “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said at a Philadelphia fundraiser Friday night. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”

The comment drew some laughs and applause. But it also struck a chord with his Republican rival. John McCain’s campaign immediately accused the Democratic candidate of playing the politics of fear. They also mentioned that Obama said he would use a gun that would be illegal under Obama’s plans to cut down on illegal firearms.

“Barack Obama’s call for ‘new politics’ is officially over. In just 24 hours, Barack Obama attacked one of America’s pioneering women CEOs, rejected a series of joint bipartisan town halls, and said that if there’s a political knife fight, he’d bring a gun,” McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement.

Obama made the comment in the context of warning donors that the general election campaign against McCain could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’” he said. A supporter yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!”

“I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.




This is another fallacy of uneven comparisons. Yes the left might occasionally make a gun-type comment like this. But generally the side of the fence aligned with gun-control folks and nonviolent solutions makes them few and far between.

Meanwhile on the right we have some of the biggest candidates for office warning (threatening?) Second Amendment "solutions", ie picking up a gun and getting your way with violence when you disagree with democratic outcomes. And just watch some Glenn Beck FFS.

So what we have is the right being twenty times more guilty of threatening rhetoric, pointing to the left and saying that it's just a problem on both sides. There is NOBODY on the right taking responsibility. We just have a few righties here and there saying that it doesn't matter that the right is 20x more guilty of this rhetoric - the left is somehow equally at fault.
 
This is another fallacy of uneven comparisons. Yes the left might occasionally make a gun-type comment like this. But generally the side of the fence aligned with gun-control folks and nonviolent solutions makes them few and far between.

Meanwhile on the right we have some of the biggest candidates for office warning (threatening?) Second Amendment "solutions", ie picking up a gun and getting your way with violence when you disagree with democratic outcomes. And just watch some Glenn Beck FFS.

So what we have is the right being twenty times more guilty of threatening rhetoric, pointing to the left and saying that it's just a problem on both sides. There is NOBODY on the right taking responsibility. We just have a few righties here and there saying that it doesn't matter that the right is 20x more guilty of this rhetoric - the left is somehow equally at fault.

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Typical British arrogance. Because we don't have exactly the same laws as you and because we don't live exactly the same way as you do we must all be just a bunch of mindless, gun-loving savages.
if that's how you've decided to interpret what i said, what's the point of me saying anything that might go against that?

no point at all, though you are wrong.
 
JUNE 14, 2008, 1:29 PM ET
Obama: ‘If They Bring a Knife to the Fight, We Bring a Gun’
[Editor's note: This blog post was published in 2008. In the wake of Saturday’s shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., a number of lawmakers and others have called for toning down the political rhetoric and President Barack Obama led a moment of silence this morning for the victims.]

Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Philadelphia.

Mobster wisdom tells us never to bring a knife to a gun fight. But what does political wisdom say about bringing a gun to a knife fight?

That’s exactly what Barack Obama said he would do to counter Republican attacks “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said at a Philadelphia fundraiser Friday night. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”

The comment drew some laughs and applause. But it also struck a chord with his Republican rival. John McCain’s campaign immediately accused the Democratic candidate of playing the politics of fear. They also mentioned that Obama said he would use a gun that would be illegal under Obama’s plans to cut down on illegal firearms.

“Barack Obama’s call for ‘new politics’ is officially over. In just 24 hours, Barack Obama attacked one of America’s pioneering women CEOs, rejected a series of joint bipartisan town halls, and said that if there’s a political knife fight, he’d bring a gun,” McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement.

Obama made the comment in the context of warning donors that the general election campaign against McCain could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’” he said. A supporter yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!”

“I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.

LMFAO...so, lemmegetthisstraight:

Obama made a metaphorical comment more than two years ago, which was actually a quote from a movie from 1987, which was based on events from the 1930s, and this somehow made some lunatic right wing Republican go crazy in 2011 and shoot people?

OR ...since that explanation is probably TOO logical in comparison to what you're actually trying to say:

You're saying that one metaphorical comment made by our current president (who doesn't even own a gun), before he was our president, quoting a movie from 1987 (which also used it metaphorically) outweighs the vitriol, calls to literal violence, and carrying of guns to political rallies by hundreds of thousands of right win, Republican lunatics, pundits, Fox News, and right wing AM talk radio mental patients that has gone on 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for the last three years?

Get some fucking perspective.
 
LMFAO...so, lemmegetthisstraight:

Obama made a metaphorical comment more than two years ago, which was actually a quote from a movie from 1987, which was based on events from the 1930s, and this somehow made some lunatic right wing Republican go crazy in 2011 and shoot people?

OR ...since that explanation is probably TOO logical in comparison to what you're actually trying to say:

You're saying that one metaphorical comment made by our current president (who doesn't even own a gun), before he was our president, quoting a movie from 1987 (which also used it metaphorically) outweighs the vitriol, calls to literal violence, and carrying of guns to political rallies by hundreds of thousands of right win, Republican lunatics, pundits, Fox News, and right wing AM talk radio mental patients that has gone on 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for the last three years?

Get some fucking perspective.

what LUANTIC RIGHT WING REPUBLICAN went crazy in 2011?
 
its clearly okay when the left talks about violence, they know all.

the left is unable to accept responsibility for anything, and must pin the blame on others. the notion that Sarah had anything to do with this just goes to show how crazy the left wingers here on GB are


JUNE 14, 2008, 1:29 PM ET
Obama: ‘If They Bring a Knife to the Fight, We Bring a Gun’
[Editor's note: This blog post was published in 2008. In the wake of Saturday’s shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., a number of lawmakers and others have called for toning down the political rhetoric and President Barack Obama led a moment of silence this morning for the victims.]

Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Philadelphia.

Mobster wisdom tells us never to bring a knife to a gun fight. But what does political wisdom say about bringing a gun to a knife fight?

That’s exactly what Barack Obama said he would do to counter Republican attacks “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said at a Philadelphia fundraiser Friday night. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”

The comment drew some laughs and applause. But it also struck a chord with his Republican rival. John McCain’s campaign immediately accused the Democratic candidate of playing the politics of fear. They also mentioned that Obama said he would use a gun that would be illegal under Obama’s plans to cut down on illegal firearms.

“Barack Obama’s call for ‘new politics’ is officially over. In just 24 hours, Barack Obama attacked one of America’s pioneering women CEOs, rejected a series of joint bipartisan town halls, and said that if there’s a political knife fight, he’d bring a gun,” McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement.

Obama made the comment in the context of warning donors that the general election campaign against McCain could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’” he said. A supporter yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!”

“I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.
 
...and rap music is a perfectly innocent and praiseworthy art form.

;)
 
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