Sounds like a sure winner, right?

A failed governor, facing a host of scandal probes, is pledging to work with a failed gun control group on the verge of irrelevance at best and closure at worst to promote failed racist, classist, sexist gun control schemes.

If it was a horse at a county fair derby, it would be a million to one odds of winning.

It’s not a horse at a county fair, but more like an ass at a county fair.

New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo has pledged, according to the New York Times, to put his scandal-plagued weight behind the Brady Campaign (formerly known as the Handgun Control, Inc., and before that, The Coalition to Ban Handguns) in its effort to stomp its feet and demand prosecution of gun sellers who violate the law.

It’s like asking Eric Holder to throw his weight behind an effort to get the Obama administration to block the illegal arming of Mexican drug cartels.

Base photo via NY Times.

(New York Times – link not hot because we’re not sending them traffic) – Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo intends to take a lead role in a broad campaign pressing for a crackdown on the improper dealing of firearms, swerving into national politics on an issue that has caused him some political heartburn in New York but has become a defining subject of the 2016 presidential campaign.

Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, has pledged to throw his weight behind the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, one of the country’s most prominent gun control groups, in an as-yet-unannounced effort demanding that the Justice Department more closely scrutinize so-called bad apple gun merchants, according to people familiar with the campaign.

 

4 thoughts on “EPIC: Failed governor to help failed group to promote failed gun control”
  1. My thoughts exactly. When is this crook going to arrest all of the new gun owning felons in this state who chose freedom over registration? Hypocrisy has a new poster child.

  2. I’d bet money that as a kid Andy was a bag holder on the snipe hunt more than once. Duh.

  3. The failed leading the failed!

    Call me cynnical, but it sounds like a match made in the gutter.

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