UPDATE: Stop teasing Paul Gallant, who went from dissing Trump to wanting a gun
"Walked through it last night out of curiosity and saw no burning, pillaging, or deaths," Gallant responded in June to Trump's tweet calling out the violent leftists who continue to terrorize Seattle. "Chill dawg," Gallant added sarcastically.
"Last night, Gallant had a sudden change of heart towards the "peaceful protestors" when he came home to his apartment complex vandalized. He found the Starbucks underneath torched with graffiti plastered on the storefront. Cops told residents to stay away in case of explosives inside.
"He's was defending criminals before but he's "[r]eally angry right now.'"
"He and his cat ventured out after he witnessed a fire roaring a few blocks away.
"I feel like I need to buy a firearm, because clearly this is going to keep happening. Enough is enough," Gallant furiously typed.
"Not In My Back Yard is a hard red pill to swallow."
Antifa and BLM: The Greatest Second Amendment Promoters Since the NRA . . . "In the past it was said that a de facto conservative is a liberal who just got mugged by reality; it now seems that de facto conservatives are liberals and independents rich or poor, who just bought guns for—no-kidding— defense of home and family. And these new gun owners are not about to give them back, especially in light of the internet-driven chaos launched by Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and other outriders of the Democratic Party.
"Come November, does anyone think that folks who just spent $500 to $1,000 or more on firearms for honest-to-God personal defense are going to vote for the vertiginous Joe Biden who would appoint the skateboarding-wannabe-Latino, “Beto” O’Rourke, to take their guns away and leave them unprotected? Really?" . . .
I'm sure CNN will let their outrage be known:
"Many people have been having fun because Paul Gallant, a Seattle sports reporter, put out a snarky tweet in June that Trump was overstating the extent of the Seattle protests, only to have the rioters get too close to him, prompting him to contemplate getting a gun. Here’s the deal, though: This guy is everyman, and we want him to be welcome on the freedom side of American politics.
"We’re not talking about a left-wing fanatic here. Gallant is just someone who wants to do the right thing while living in a leftist world. Rather than being shamed, he should be welcomed to the world of the Second Amendment and other constitutional rights.
. . . "If you go to Gallant’s Twitter feed, his Facebook page, or his blog, each is 99% devoted to sports. He’s certainly not above a little bit of Trump-bashing but, compared to what the hard left is doing, it’s minimal. His heart isn’t in it.
"For example, immediately after Trump’s election, Gallant said that he didn’t believe most Trump supporters are racists: . . ."
The Post Millennial via Weasel Zippers "Seattle radio host and Twitter-based criminal defense advocate Paul Gallant "dunked" on President Donald Trump last month by denying that the riots are violent, then the radio host was scored on by rioters who set fire to his apartment. Now he's taking up arms." . . ."Walked through it last night out of curiosity and saw no burning, pillaging, or deaths," Gallant responded in June to Trump's tweet calling out the violent leftists who continue to terrorize Seattle. "Chill dawg," Gallant added sarcastically.
"Last night, Gallant had a sudden change of heart towards the "peaceful protestors" when he came home to his apartment complex vandalized. He found the Starbucks underneath torched with graffiti plastered on the storefront. Cops told residents to stay away in case of explosives inside.
"He's was defending criminals before but he's "[r]eally angry right now.'"
"He and his cat ventured out after he witnessed a fire roaring a few blocks away.
"I feel like I need to buy a firearm, because clearly this is going to keep happening. Enough is enough," Gallant furiously typed.
"Not In My Back Yard is a hard red pill to swallow."
Antifa and BLM: The Greatest Second Amendment Promoters Since the NRA . . . "In the past it was said that a de facto conservative is a liberal who just got mugged by reality; it now seems that de facto conservatives are liberals and independents rich or poor, who just bought guns for—no-kidding— defense of home and family. And these new gun owners are not about to give them back, especially in light of the internet-driven chaos launched by Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and other outriders of the Democratic Party.
"Come November, does anyone think that folks who just spent $500 to $1,000 or more on firearms for honest-to-God personal defense are going to vote for the vertiginous Joe Biden who would appoint the skateboarding-wannabe-Latino, “Beto” O’Rourke, to take their guns away and leave them unprotected? Really?" . . .
I'm sure CNN will let their outrage be known: