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CNN's Lou Dobbs defends people's right to bring guns to town hall meetings (344 hits)

Last night on CNN, Lou Dobbs lost his mind after a guest trapped Dobbs in his own rhetorical tar pit. Close to the end of this video, Dobbs actually defends people's rights to carry guns to town hall meetings over health care reform.

Dobbs began the segment highlighting devolving rhetoric in the public debate over health care reform at town hall meetings when former DNC Communications Director Karen Finney gave an example of Dobbs' own example of over-heated rhetoric. From that point on, Dobbs was a defensive mess.



Posted By: Jen Fad
Thursday, August 20th 2009 at 1:00AM
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