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The Daily Show finds the ObamaCare of the trigger-happy - The Week
That's right.
For as little as $10 a month, the rabid nutter can now buy shooter insurance so that when said rabid nutter goes off and shoots someone for, say, playing loud music or texting, he's got insurance to pay for his legal fees. Gee, if rabid nutter George Zimmerman had had this insurance, his attorneys would not have been screwed out of his unpaid legal fees.
The video is incredible but be warned, its *NSFSRWP.
*Not Safe For Some Right Wing Posters.
Don't say you weren't warned.
But, you'll be thrilled with the asssinine comparison to ObamaCare.
Instead of looking at the people shot and killed with relative impunity, most famously Trayvon Martin, Klepper looked at the shooters. Even more narrowly, he dove into a new type of insurance springing up that promises to legally defend shooters in stand-your-ground states.
Talk of insurance tends to make people's eyes glaze over, but Klepper makes it interesting, thanks largely to his interview with former Virginia attorney general (and unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate) Ken Cuccinelli (R). Cuccinelli helps run one of these insurance schemes, and as another of Klepper's guests points out, the fierce ObamaCare opponent is now facing the same big issue as ObamaCare itself: Risk pools. Improbably, Klepper even makes that dry topic amusing.
That's right.
For as little as $10 a month, the rabid nutter can now buy shooter insurance so that when said rabid nutter goes off and shoots someone for, say, playing loud music or texting, he's got insurance to pay for his legal fees. Gee, if rabid nutter George Zimmerman had had this insurance, his attorneys would not have been screwed out of his unpaid legal fees.
The video is incredible but be warned, its *NSFSRWP.
*Not Safe For Some Right Wing Posters.
Don't say you weren't warned.
But, you'll be thrilled with the asssinine comparison to ObamaCare.