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Policy

Mitch McConnell Comes Out Against Rand Paul's Gun Amendment

Mike Riggs | 5.26.2011 12:39 PM

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A senior GOP staffer tells me that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has come out against a PATRIOT Act amendment proposed by Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) that would rescind the ability of intelligence agencies to access the firearm records of American gun owners. According to the staffer, McConnell is also encouraging other GOP senators to oppose Paul's amendment. 

The amendment, one of eight Paul authored, "clarifies that the authority to obtain info under the USA PATRIOT Act does not include authority to obtain certain firearm records."

The amendment has the support of Gun Owners of America, but few in the Senate. 

Paul's office emailed reporters on Tuesday to say that the gun amendment was "causing problems and holding up further amendments and votes." 

Campaign for Liberty is apparently hearing the same thing about McConnell. With Wyden's secret law amendment withdrawn, it appears McConnell and Reid are doing their best to eliminate obstacles to reauthorization before today's vote. 

UPDATE: Paul is using his Facebook page to encourage supporters to call McConnell and Minority Whip Jon Kyl about the gun amendment. 

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  1. John   14 years ago

    Go die in a fire Mitch. Looking at gun records does nothing to protect the country.

    1. TrickyVic   14 years ago

      How many types of records do?

    2. Joe R.   14 years ago

      My thought was "Rot in hell, motherfucker." Either one works.

    3. Mitch Connor   14 years ago

      I'm Jennifer Lopez. I NEED TACOS TO LIVE!

    4. Liberal Troll   14 years ago

      But TEH MILISHA!!!11!!one!!

      We all know that anyone who owns a gun is a terrorist just waiting to attack our government and sink us in another (racist) civil war.

      How else can we catch domestic terrorists if we can't access gun records (without a warrant)?

  2. Almanian   14 years ago

    It's been bugging me - who is it that McConnell looks like? Finally figured it out:

    Tippy the Turtle

    1. SugarFree   14 years ago

      Agreed.

      1. fish   14 years ago

        Grab him by his neck waddle and shake him till he cries.

    2. Rock Action   14 years ago

      Or Yertle?

    3. Dannyboy   14 years ago

      He looks like a mule-faced braying Jackass

  3. P Brooks   14 years ago

    McConnell is such a loathesome turd.

  4. SugarFree   14 years ago

    Kentucky gives with one hand, and wipes its ass with the other.

    1. Episiarch   14 years ago

      So wait, which one of you and robc are the wiped ass? I'm going with...you.

      1. SugarFree   14 years ago

        I wipe my own ass, thankyouverymuch. And I swirl.

        1. sage   14 years ago

          Better that than the old in-and-out.

  5. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

    Boy, everyone sure loves that law, don't they?

  6. CE   14 years ago

    A brilliant move by Rand Paul. Maybe now some conservatives will start to see the Patriot Act for what it is -- an unconscionable assault on our freedom -- and remember that unchecked government power is a far greater danger than any band of terrorists.

    1. specs   14 years ago

      This was quite a genius maneuver on his part.

      Just to clarify on the article, it doesn't remove the authority to attain such records, it just reinstates judicial oversight and would require a warrant to access the records.

  7. Lorenzo   14 years ago

    They already saw that. Why do you think they passed it?

  8. Warty   14 years ago

    Is it Post Congressfucks Who Look Like Penises Day? I thought that was in June.

  9. John Thacker   14 years ago

    Moron McConnell is up for reelection 2012. Pissing off gun owners is a nice way to get a primary challenge, dumbass.

    Bet he wanted to keep this secret.

  10. Hugh Akston   14 years ago

    Say what you will about Rand's deviation from the pure faith, but the man is a rabblerouser.

    1. John Thacker   14 years ago

      Sen. Rand Paul's service in the Senate so far has been near the upper bound of what I hoped for.

      1. Jim   14 years ago

        Agreed. Just when I'd lost all faith, the man has surpassed. This is beautiful; he knows he's going to be defeated, and did it anyway, just to flush Bitch McConnell out into open as the statist fuck he is. I don't even live in KY, and I may contribute to Rand's re-election.

        1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

          Highlighting the bullshit-as-usual alone is worth a term in the Senate. Wish there was more of that.

  11. Old Soldier   14 years ago

    "causing problems and holding up further amendments and votes."

    Sounds like a feature not a bug.

  12. Warty   14 years ago

    "If the senator from Kentucky refuses to relent," Reid said earlier Wednesday, "that would increase the risk of a retaliatory terrorist strike against the homeland and hamper our ability to deal a truly fatal blow to al-Qaida."

    That's some piss-poor trolling, Harry.

    Also, for lolz, go to the Huffington Post article on this and count how many posts are a variation on "OMG I agrees with Rand Paul on something WFT". I lost count around 8.

    1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

      The Patriot Act does nothing significant to increase our security. The fact is, we have vulnerabilities as an open society. We also have immense intelligence resources and military power. Which we had in 2001, too.

      1. TrickyVic   14 years ago

        ""We also have immense intelligence resources""

        Data collection and data mining has come a long way since 2001. The ability to get transactional data by any financial institution upon request is new. Also new is the definition that makes everything including a Pizza Hut a financial institution.

        1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

          Too much noise in that financial data, and it was available before when investigating suspects.

    2. Brandon   14 years ago

      Yeah, and as soon as we deal a "fatal blow" to this mostly imaginary enemy, then we can have our liberties back, right Harry?

  13. prolefeed   14 years ago

    Short memo to McConnell: Being pro-gun-control in Kentucky costs you votes.

    1. Jim   14 years ago

      I can't wait to go to an NRA local and ask them what they think about this.

  14. Colonel_Angus   14 years ago

    There should be NO government records of firearm owners.

    1. Hugh Akston   14 years ago

      How else will they know who merits a dynamic SWAT entry to serve a warrant?

      1. Pro Libertate   14 years ago

        Is it dynamic or kinetic?

    2. cmace   14 years ago

      They'll just look at the records, they won't keep any copies.

  15. Colonel_Angus   14 years ago

    Damn, that guy's face looks stupid.

  16. P Brooks   14 years ago

    Moron McConnell is up for reelection 2012. Pissing off gun owners is a nice way to get a primary challenge, dumbass.

    He also, if I recall correctly, did his damnedest to keep Rand Paul out of the Senate, by actively campaigning for the other guy (a former prosecutor, right?- who would certainly not be obstructing the Surveillance State).

    SIUYA, Mitch.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   14 years ago

    A commenter on Paul's Facebook page:

    Just spoke with Senator Kyl's office: "Senator Kyl believes that the Constitution already has enough protection for gun owners and will not be supporting Senator Paul's ammendment."

    Stunning.

  18. P Brooks   14 years ago

    "enough protection"?

    I think he meant, "too much".

  19. P Brooks   14 years ago

    Maybe they'll just put everybody who owns a gun on the no-fly list. That'll make the country safer.

  20. The Thinking Man's NASCAR   14 years ago

    Geez, I can't even get through on the phone to McConnell's or Kyl's offices. I guess a lot of folks are making their views known!

  21. Wesley Mcgranor   14 years ago

    If i can't buy a rifle or shotgun without Government permission then liberty is not affirmed.

  22. Colin   14 years ago

    The government needs this power so when there's another hurricane or other natural disaster, and police are skipping town, they'll know whose guns to steal.

  23. Jonas   14 years ago

    Does anyone find it curious that Rand's facebook page is no longer working?

    1. TeamBarstool   14 years ago

      http://www.facebook.com/SenatorRandPaul

    2. Bernieyeball   14 years ago

      I can see it. What do you mean by not working?

  24. A.H.   14 years ago

    You know who else kept records on gun owners?

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