I’m beginning to think the liberal media doesn’t understand what “bipartisanship” means. At least Bob Costas seems to have some trouble with the term, as his Friday morning interview on CNN’s New Day veered off from a fairly grounded discussion of much of the professional sports world’s advocacy for gun control into a string of misleading analogies that were heavy on the feelings but…
When I was sixteen, in 1970, I could go into any gun shop or sporting goods store and buy a rifle or shotgun, along with all the ammunition I could carry, no questions asked. Aside from not being able to buy a fully automatic machine gun, there were pretty much no gun laws back then. Yet in those days school shootings, mass shootings of any kind, were extraordinarily rare. Today there are endless gun laws, but mass shootings happen just about every week. More and more gun laws have not improved anything. It's obvious that people, not guns, are the problem.