Senator Tommy Tuberville just dropped a bombshell that’s got the 2A community buzzing: the Democratic Party, he argues, has devolved into deifying political violence. In an exclusive interview, Tuberville points straight to the manifesto of Ryan Routh, the alleged would-be assassin of President Trump just two weeks ago, as exhibit A. This isn’t some fringe rant—it’s a chilling window into a mindset where disagreeing politically justifies pulling the trigger. Tuberville’s not mincing words: An uncomfortably large number of Democrats now think it is okay to murder someone you disagree with politically. And he’s got a point when you zoom out—remember the media’s kid-glove treatment of the first Trump assassination attempt, or the cheers from some left-wing corners after it? It’s a pattern that reeks of selective outrage.
Dig deeper, and this ties directly into the 2A fight. The left’s rhetoric has long painted gun owners as the real threat, yet here we have their own radicals openly plotting hits on political foes, complete with manifestos echoing progressive talking points on climate, Ukraine, and anti-Trump fervor. Routh’s document isn’t just unhinged; it’s a leftist fever dream that normalizes violence against conservatives while Democrats push red-flag laws and assault weapon bans that only disarm the law-abiding. The hypocrisy is glaring— if a pro-2A activist penned something similar targeting Biden, we’d see wall-to-wall domestic terrorism coverage and ATF raids by dawn. Tuberville’s call-out exposes how the anti-gun crowd’s moral high ground crumbles when their side grabs the rifle.
For the 2A community, the implications are crystal clear: this is ammo (pun intended) for our side. It underscores why self-defense rights are non-negotiable in a climate where political violence is increasingly one-sided. As Tuberville warns, if Democrats keep elevating assassins as folk heroes, expect more attempts—and more excuses to strip our rights. Gun owners, stay vigilant: double down on training, voting out these enablers, and calling out the double standard. The Second Amendment isn’t just about hunting or sport; it’s the ultimate check against a party that’s lost the plot on civilized discourse.