Dana Loesch, the spokesperson for the American National Rifle Association, took aim and fired this week.
She fired at the child victims of the recent Florida school shooting. She fired at the media. She fired at grieving parents. And she fired at any person who acknowledges the fact that guns kill people.
Loesch was just doing her job, defending the Constitutional right to bear arms. Because, as the aftermath of Florida has shown, the tide is turning against the NRA, more than it ever has before. And that’s meant Loesch has been forced to do some intense deflecting.
This week, Loesch addressed the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Parkland, Florida, prepared to fight for the NRA’s rights. The 39-year-old media identity and Republican darling came fully armed. She was well-presented, eloquent, and charismatic as she delivered an impassioned speech to do the impossible: defend the Second Amendment when 17 people, mostly school children, had just been fatally shot.
Her main tactic? To confuse the issue. Loesch accused the media of enjoying mass shootings because they make for good ratings.
NRA spokeswoman: “Many in legacy media love mass shootings. You guys love it… Crying white mothers are ratings gold to you…” https://t.co/zdMoiq3AIN pic.twitter.com/gXJ3bussp3
— CNN (@CNN) February 22, 2018