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Bob Costas: Gun-Rights Backers Want Ability to Buy 'Cop-Killer, Armor-Piercing Bullets'
 
By Melissa Mullins | March 24, 2015 | 10:59 PM EDT
 

This past Friday, sportscaster (and anti-gun advocate) Bob Costas was on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher, where he scoffed at the criticism he’s received for making many anti-gun statements: “Is this what the Founding Fathers had in mind? … That private citizens should be able to purchase cop-killer, armor piercing bullets? That you should be able to have a AK-47?”

Host Bill Maher asked Costas about his previous comments last april, implying that professional athletes shouldn’t be trusted with guns: "You keep track of how many good and constructive things are associated with athletes having a gun, and I’ll keep track of all the tragedies and criminality and folly."

Costas used the example of newly acquired Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy, who was involved in a domestic dispute with his girlfriend last year.  Trying to provide a link between domestic violence and firearms, Costas said that that Hardy “threw” his girlfriend “on a couch with loaded shotguns and assault weapons on [it].” As a result, Hardy sat out most of last year. Not to say the domestic violence didn’t happen, but firearms were not part of Hardy’s domestic violence equation.

Costas took it a step further and lamented:


“…if you are fearful [of] a tyrannical government taking away your rights as citizens then you ought to have a bazooka, you ought to have a tank, you ought to be able have nuclear weapons if you can get them before ISIS can get their hands on them.”

Now he’s just mocking those who support the Second Amendment.

This isn’t the first time Costas has been outspoken against guns, often citing something he termed as a “gun culture."

In 2012, he caused a social media meltdown when he read Fox Sports columnist Jason Whitlock’s column regarding the murder-suicide of NFL player Jovan Belcher and his girlfriend, Kasandra Perkins during a half-time show:


''In the coming days, Jovan Belcher's actions and their possible connection to football will be analyzed. Who knows? But here, wrote Jason Whitlock, is what I believe. If Jovan Belcher didn't possess a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today...” and that “…However, the ready easy availability of guns makes mayhem easier. The easy availability of guns makes this sort of thing far more likely to occur."

Costas also raised eyebrows when he spoke about the Aurora, Colorado shootings at a movie theater that same year:


"There are those who believe that denying a semi-automatic weapon or an assault rifle is the first step down a slippery slope in denying an old lady a gun for her own protection....There are people who honestly believe that in Aurora (Colo.) if only a dozen or so people there to watch the Batman movie had been packin', they would have been able to take down the nut job in full body armor with military-type guns."

When it comes to those who criticize Costas on bringing “political correctness” into the world of sports, Costas says, “Basically, when people say that, what they’re really saying is, ‘Hey, just don’t say anything that I disagree with, and stop interrupting the game.”

Well….it’s not about disagreeing with your views, Bob.  You’re a sportscaster, not a political talking head or lobbyist. People expect to hear the game or the halftime highlights, not your personal political views. If they wanted to hear political views and bias, they could turn to any news channel and get their fill.


Source URL: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/melissa-mullins/2015/03/24/bob-coasts-gun-rights-backers-want-ability-buy-cop-killer-armor

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Bob Costas is one of the reasons the NFL is becoming unwatchable. Usually, it involves muting him.

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Bob Costas is one of the reasons the NFL is becoming unwatchable. Usually, it involves muting him.

Agree completely, A. He has such a rapid mind... What a waste. Much like an artist with a wonderful voice who should "just shut up and sing", Costas should just shut up and stick to the sporting game.
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He should go back to cross-dressing and black male prostitutes.
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Are he and Piers secret lovers?

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Bob may know something about sports, but he clearly has no personal or learned knowledge about firearms, but has instead chosen to repeat false claims that validate his prejudices.

I own an AK-47, as well as many other guns that appear to frighten city people who attribute magical qualities to objects as though they might operate oblivious to human intentionality. It has also not escaped my notice that people who live in liberty-starved regions like New York are often the most likely to viscerally distrust their neighbors.
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“Is this what the Founding Fathers had in mind? … That private citizens should be able to purchase cop-killer, armor piercing bullets? That you should be able to have a AK-47?”

Uh, yes.  That was precisely what the Founders had in mind:  the ability to effectively defend one's self from a despotic overreaching government and since all governments act through their agents - e.g., the cops - that is the sort of ammunition that becomes useful when produced.

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Uh, yes.  That was precisely what the Founders had in mind:  the ability to effectively defend one's self from a despotic overreaching government and since all governments act through their agents - e.g., the cops - that is the sort of ammunition that becomes useful when produced.

A perfect post.  Thank you!   :beer:
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