By Breaking News
New York Times reporter Michael Barbaro promoted billionaire New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s bankrolling of his latest liberal crusade on Sunday’s front page: “TV Blitz on Guns Puts Swing Senators on the Spot.”
Barbaro, who covered the Romney campaign in hostile fashion and hated Wal-Mart’s occasional donations to conservative groups (dwarfed by the corporation’s liberal giving), didn’t ask whether big-money Bloomberg was playing an unfairly influential role by trying to buy legislation he favors through his group Mayors for Illegal Guns.
The commercial is an unambiguous appeal to gun owners: a middle-aged hunter, shotgun in hand, vows that he will fight to protect the Second Amendment. But in a sensible, father-of-the-house tone, he also urges voters to support comprehensive background checks, “so criminals and the dangerously mentally ill can’t buy guns.”
The man behind the advertisement is not known for his kinship with the gun crowd: Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, the nation’s fiercest advocate of restrictions on firearms since the December rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
Determined to persuade Congress to act in response to that shooting, Mr. Bloomberg on Monday will begin bankrolling a $12 million national advertising campaign that focuses on senators who he believes might be persuaded to support a pending package of federal regulations to curb gun violence. The ads, in 13 states, will blanket those senators’ districts during an Easter Congressional recess that is to be followed by debate over the legislation.
Read More at tellthetruth2012.com . By Clay Waters.
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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism