Republican Candidates to Bear Arms at Next Debate!!
A majority of Republican
presidential candidates have stated they will openly carry firearms at their
next debate. According to campaign workers, their candidates are taking
what each views as a logical next step in the competition for the nation's
highest office.
""They've pretty well
maxed out on how far they can take this verbally," said one staffer,
referring to Governor Christie's vicious assault on Senator Rubio in the last
debate as well as earlier attacks and responses by others in the campaign. "This
is just a matter of putting some metal where your mouth is."
The taking up of arms has not
been without its toll, however. Carly Fiorina reportedly had to be
restrained from shooting the employees at a practice range when she believed
they had conspired to move targets out of range as she fired at them.
Senator Ted Cruz issued firm, but implausible, denials that he had
instructed aides to retrofit cannons from the Alamo in order to "take out
the entire stage" at the next contest. And Governor Jeb Bush was
said to be secretly hospitalized for shooting himself in the foot.
The one candidate to most
vociferously enjoy recent developments was, unsurprisingly, the poll leading
real estate mogul Donald Trump, stating: "I said from the beginning I would
blow everyone away, and I meant it."
Protests that this latest turn
is a poisonous by product of Republican's preference for insult and
confrontation in lieu of substantive discussion have been been met with disdain
in some quarters.
"The liberal media has
leaped upon this in a smear tactic to banish our Second Amendment rights,"
said Senator Rubio, echoing responses from his fellow candidates as well as
conservative talk show hosts. "Watch out for what they propose next:
job killing health care for everyone and disarming our courageous men and
women in uniform."
The Republican debate for
which the candidates are now arming themselves is scheduled for 9 p.m.
Eastern Time on February 17, taking place, viewed by some with no small irony,
at the Peace Center in Greenville, South Carolina.
According to the Rubio
campaign, the Senator from Florida will decline to attend. Dr. Ben
Carson, known for stating he would attack the gunmen if he was caught in the
midst of a potential mass shooting and that he would prefer witnessing the
death of innocent civilians rather than see gun rights curtailed, has
reportedly left the country.
Great, Fred! Your clever satire is always so timely.
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