Dana Loesch Needed Armed Guards To Exit CNN Gun Control Event (VIDEO)

The outrages grow daily with the aftermath of the Florida school shooting. There have been many instances where politicians, parents, students and other officials have met to express their concern for the seriousness of the situation. When Dana Loesch, spokeswoman for the NRA, met with students, she needed armed guards to protect her from the crowd.

Where does it make sense for groups crying out against violence to act violently?

Real Clear Politics published this account:

NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch said Thursday morning at CPAC that she wouldn’t have been able to exit last night’s town hall on the Parkland, Fla. school shooting if she didn’t have a security detail. Loesch faced off with students who survived the shooting at a CNN-hosted forum.

“I want to make this super obvious point,” Loesch said. “The government has proven that they cannot keep you safe. And yet, some people want all of us to disarm. You heard that town hall last night. They cheered the confiscation of firearms. And it was over 5,000 people.”

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“I had to have a security detail to get out,” she said of the Sunrise, Fla. event. “I wouldn’t be able to exit that if I didn’t have a private security detail. There were people rushing the stage and screaming burn her. And I came there to talk solutions and I still am going to continue that conversation on solutions as the NRA has been doing since before I was alive.”

Loesch said the people who call Trump a tyrant are the same people who want the president to confiscate weapons.

Liberals are talking themselves right out of the conversation with their knee jerk and radical reactions to the this school shooting.

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