Anti-Gun School Shooter Witness Rehearses Spoon-fed Lines

An anti-gun Florida school shooter witness, David Hogg (whose Trump-hating dad works for the FBI), rehearses his spoon-fed lines

Anti-Gun School Shooter Witness Rehearses Spoonfed Lines

This is the same kid who repeated the lie that “there were 17 mass shootings so far this year” and Chris Wallace let him get away with it. Sickening. This is what the Deep State has resorted to, using highschool kids as pawns? I guess college students weren’t effective enough. Yes, his father is retired FBI.

Something fishy is going on.

David Hogg was also be interviewed as a ‘Witness’, on another side of the US, only months ago.

Cut to about 0:28

School shooting survivors demand action on gun control

Same kid on CNN. Was this scripted? Pay attention to the body language. Are these two lying or acting?



Chris Wallace on Bombing Suspect Manhunt: How Many In Lockdown Area ‘Might Like A Gun’?

Chris Wallace asked the question of the year: All the people in that Watertown neighborhood, hiding, doors locked….How many of them, do you think — and worried that this guy might get into their home, maybe take them hostage — how many of them, do you think, might like a gun? To be able to protect themselves and defend their homes.

This is what the 2nd amendment is all about. It’s just common sense. Wake up America before B. Hussein Obama grabs your guns.

In the middle of Fox News’ coverage of the ongoing manhunt in the Boston area for the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, Chris Wallace chimed in with a political take. Commenting the region that is under a firm lockdown, Wallace questioned whether the residents in those neighborhoods “might like a gun” to protect themselves.

“There are so many issues here,” Wallace said, noting the various pieces of information we don’t know (such as: Did the suspects see the information the FBI released?). He then offered one an example of an issue “we’ll be talking about Sunday.”

“All the people in that Watertown neighborhood, hiding, doors locked,” Wallace began. “How many of them, do you think — and worried that this guy might get into their home, maybe take them hostage — how many of them, do you think, might like a gun? To be able to protect themselves and defend their homes.”

“That feeds into the gun debate that we’ve had here in Washington,” Wallace asserted. He noted it will be one of the many issues they’ll be discussing on Fox News Sunday.