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Ill-informed Parkland students join Bill Maher to trash NRA and White House: 'We are the experts
March 05, 2018
Florida shooting victim turned leftist activist David Hogg and Cameron Kasky joined HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" to discuss gun rights in America.
Sadly, the two are utterly clueless when it comes to the constitution and couldn't articulate a single reasonable suggestion related to ending mass shootings in America. The cringe-worthy interview began with the two bashing National Rifle Association spokeswomen Dana Loesch and vice president of the NRA Wayne LaPierre.
"You could say that we don't know what we're talking about because we're 17 years old, but, until you've been on the receiving end of an AR-15 until you've been locked into your -- Wayne LaPierre, Dana Loesch I don't know if you guys have ever had to deal with that, but as far as I know, that's not the case," Kasky said to a room filled with cheers from the audience.
"We've been locked in a classroom. We have seen our friends text their parent's goodbye. We are the experts. We know exactly what we're talking about."
As you'd imagine Pat was irate after listening to these two spew such nonsense.
Watch Pat's reaction above.
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