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Everytown’s Andy Parker, the father of the female TV reporter slain by a gay black Obama supporter in a public attack, joined Michael Bloomberg’s gun grabbing gang shortly after her death.  His shtick was that he was that he was going to do “whatever it takes” to strip Americans of their God-given rights.

Father of Virginia TV shooting victim: I’ll do ‘whatever it takes’ to reform gun laws

Well, “Whatever It Takes” has manifested itself in multiple written threats to physically attack his Virginia state senator.

The senator filed a police report on Parker’s messages, and has asked to get a concealed carry license to meet the threat head on.

Meanwhile, the fringe leftist governor of Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliff, dismissed the “perceived” threat and suggested the Republican state senator simply “man up”.

Does anyone think for a second Terry McAuliff would “man up” if similar threats were leveled at him?

‘Man up,’ McAuliffe says to state senator who reported threat from slain WDBJ journalist’s father

(Roanoke Times) – Pre-election feuding over gun control took a bitter turn Thursday as Gov. Terry McAuliffe told a Republican state senator to “man up” over a perceived online threat from gun-control advocate Andy Parker, who later apologized after it was revealed he posted a Facebook comment threatening the senator with a beating.

In a radio appearance on Richmond’s WRVA Thursday morning, McAuliffe said state Sen. Bill Stanley, R-Franklin County, was pulling a “political stunt” by making a report to the Capitol Police over a harshly worded online comment from Parker. Parker’s daughter, WDBJ journalist Alison Parker, was gunned down by a former co-worker in August during a live report from Smith Mountain Lake.

On Wednesday, Stanley contacted police and obtained an application for a concealed-carry permit after Andy Parker sent him a Facebook message that said: “I’m going to be your worst nightmare you little bastard.”

…Stanley, who represents Southside Virginia’s 20th District, pointed Thursday to a second comment that he said clearly shows a physical threat from Parker, adding that McAuliffe “in effect is condoning threats of violence against elected officials.”

In an interview after McAuliffe’s radio remarks, Stanley highlighted a comment Parker made Tuesday night beneath a post touting an endorsement of Stanley by the NRA.

The comment, one of more than a dozen Parker posted to Stanley’s page within roughly 30 minutes, accused Stanley of failing to offer condolences after the shooting and concluded: “WHEN YOU SEE ME AGAIN, YOU BEST WALK THE OTHER WAY LEST I BEAT YOUR LITTLE ASS WITH MY BARE HANDS.”

“Taken together, it is without a doubt that he means to do me physical harm,” Stanley said.

Parker, who lives in Henry County and is a constituent of Stanley’s, apologized Thursday in a statement issued through Everytown for Gun Safety, the gun-control advocacy group he has worked with to produce television ads in several key Virginia Senate races.

Andy Parker has a problem controlling his impulses, including what seem to be violent tendencies.  Is it a (im)maturity problem or is it a mental health issue?  We don’t know, but blaming it on grief over his daughter’s homicide at the hands of an anti-gun lunatic is wearing thin.

Interestingly enough, he said shortly after his daughter’s death that he was planning on buying a handgun.

Really now?  Do you want to be the FFL who sells a firearm to this volatile man who has made some questionable statements before, and who is now threatening to attack a state senator?

6 thoughts on “DISGUSTING. Everytown’s Parker threatens to beat pro-gun Virginia state senator”
  1. Of course the best way to get yout anti violence / anti gun message across is to threaten with bodily harm anyone who disagrees with you.

    His photo needs sent to every FFL for 500 miles of him as a potential violent offender.

    1. I said this back when he stated he wanted to purchase a handgun that we need to give Parker a reality TV show. Never interrupt your enemy while he is making [hypocritical moves, threats of assault] a mistake.

  2. Their motto ” I have more rights than you because I’m a DEMOCRAP. ” Don’t do as I do, do as I TELL you to do.

  3. Kind of like Islam: The religion of peace.

    “BEHEAD THOSE WHO INSULT ISLAM”.

    The older I get, the more I’m seeing the world’s worst tyrants are leftists. The sound appealing to the simpletons of the world, and when they take power, let the violence begin.

    Sam

  4. I have no doubt Governor McAuliffe (correct spelling) would “man up” if it were a paid member of the NRA staff who made similar threats against him.

    “Man up”? That’s pretty tough talk from a guy protected 24/7 by elite members of the Virginia State Police.

    How ’bout you “man up” Terry. Give up your bodyguards.

  5. Yeah, if that had been Wayne LaPierre writing that, he would already be in prison orange.

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