The National Rifle Association is firing back at the New York Daily News for its
"God Isn't Fixing This" headline after the San Bernardino shootings,
aiming a video at the newspaper and the "Godless Left" in a wide-ranging attack on its "global alliance of elitists and media activists and Hollywood celebrities and campus radicals and political power mongers."
The video, narrated by conservative pundit Dana Loesch, and sponsored by
gun maker Kimber, ties first responders and celebrities alike, while lambasting people on the left "who have openly attacked sacred American values and the people who cherish them with ruthlessness, contempt and downright hatred," reports
The Washington Post.
These people, Loesch says, share "the same fanatical fervor to tear apart the foundations of America as the terrorists who threaten our very survival."
And the New York newspaper, says Loesch in the video, "became the loudest, vilest, most condescending voice for what many people call the Godless Left."
"These false prophets at this failing excuse for a newspaper claimed to enjoy special knowledge of God's plans somehow . . . even as they mocked the entire concept of religion," she says.
But as most Americans turned to prayer for the wounded and the world, "political and media elites joined forces to insult and mock and disparage them . . . and in so doing, laid bare the utter moral depravity of the Godless Left."
Loesch doesn't only speak of the shootings and the newspaper, however, but ties in Benghazi and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, calling her the "queen of the movement."
She also slams the media who "whitewashed the killer's'" motives at the Boston Marathon and Fort Hood; the "unconscionable scandals at the VA; the "weaponizing of the IRS; Obamacare;" the "demonizing" of Christmas and Christianity; and the "only religion in the world that contains a segment, which condones this terrorism."
And then at the end, she accuses the Godless Left of launching "a vitriolic attack on the twin pillars of American freedom: The First and Second Amendments."
Loesch, who calls herself a "conservatarian" hosts a nationally syndicated daily radio show, "The Dana Show," and "Dana" on TheBlaze TV. She is also a contributor to Fox News, ABC, CNN and other news shows, and has co-hosted on "The View," and is credited with co-founding the tea party movement in St. Louis, according to the NRA's webpage.
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