This speech, more than most of his others, was a big to-do about nothing. He said a bunch of mush ever so eloquently. His obligatory anti-gun statements were both vague and ambiguous. So much so, it is hard to see how this helps launch an anti-gun movement or provides Hillary any more of a campaign issue than she already had.
He tried to salvage some credibility by finally calling the Paris attacks, the Chattanooga attacks and the San Berdo attacks by the label of “terror.” But his effort to get space between these attacks and muslims was lame.
I feel I owe myself some sort of reward for sitting through it. Bourbon, probably.
Oldplayer
Without Jamesons I'm certain I would have puked.
It was like cleaning up after a 2 yr old with e coli.
I resisted the urge to vomit and watched the whole thing also; I am going with a triple scotch myself.
Then pet the dogs and go to bed.