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I remember back then, there was public head scratching. Didn't mean shit to me but I do remember the 'gun' interested and even some on the left discussing this. I actually remember NORTH being surprised. IT NOW MAKES SENSE!!
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Watch veteran journalist connect the dots on why the NRA president stepped down before Russia scandal broke
MARTIN CIZMAR
03 AUG 2018 AT 22:33 ET
David Corn talks about the NRA on MSNBC/Screenshot
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In May, the president of the National Rifle Association announced that he would not seek election and would step down and leave the post to Col. Oliver North.
Why?
Mother Jones reporter David Corn has written that it may have had something to do with the scandal surrounding the Russian spy Maria Butina that infiltrated the organization. Corn suggests that the group knew the news was coming, and wanted to unload senior officials who were tied to Russian intelligence.
The way that North’s ascent was introduced—suddenly and with odd syntax—is something that made Corn suspicious.
He became even more suspicious after looking into the organization’s bylines, which set up a carefully orchestrated system for grooming its leadership. The protocols were broken with Oliver’s rapid rise to the presidency.
“As you noted, it was very puzzling when the NRA went through this leadership change,” Corn said on MSNBC. “I remember getting the press release and it was weirdly put. ‘Oliver North is poised to become NRA president. Not that ‘He’s been chosen NRA president,’ but he’s ‘poised to become NRA president.’ And as he put it, it was ‘news to me.'”
Watch veteran journalist connect the dots on why the NRA president stepped down before Russia scandal broke
.
Video in link
Watch veteran journalist connect the dots on why the NRA president stepped down before Russia scandal broke

MARTIN CIZMAR
03 AUG 2018 AT 22:33 ET

David Corn talks about the NRA on MSNBC/Screenshot
Follow @rawstory
In May, the president of the National Rifle Association announced that he would not seek election and would step down and leave the post to Col. Oliver North.
Why?
Mother Jones reporter David Corn has written that it may have had something to do with the scandal surrounding the Russian spy Maria Butina that infiltrated the organization. Corn suggests that the group knew the news was coming, and wanted to unload senior officials who were tied to Russian intelligence.
The way that North’s ascent was introduced—suddenly and with odd syntax—is something that made Corn suspicious.
He became even more suspicious after looking into the organization’s bylines, which set up a carefully orchestrated system for grooming its leadership. The protocols were broken with Oliver’s rapid rise to the presidency.
“As you noted, it was very puzzling when the NRA went through this leadership change,” Corn said on MSNBC. “I remember getting the press release and it was weirdly put. ‘Oliver North is poised to become NRA president. Not that ‘He’s been chosen NRA president,’ but he’s ‘poised to become NRA president.’ And as he put it, it was ‘news to me.'”
Watch veteran journalist connect the dots on why the NRA president stepped down before Russia scandal broke
.