Shooting Left of Center Podcast (Trump & Tactitards)

Published on August 26, 2016
Duration: 67:01

This podcast episode discusses Donald Trump's evolving stance on gun rights, contrasting it with Hillary Clinton's perceived anti-gun agenda. The speakers analyze the impact of 'tactical craze' within the gun community, debating its pros and cons. They also delve into political strategy, the role of third parties, and the historical context of militias and civilian armament, while touching on handgun comparisons and gun range safety.

Quick Summary

The 'tactical craze' in the gun community has brought new members in, particularly younger individuals influenced by video games. However, it also risks portraying gun owners negatively to outsiders and can create internal divisions over training standards. Speakers coined the term 'tacticard' for extreme enthusiasts.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction & Podcast Welcome
  2. 01:38Trump's Gun Rhetoric Analysis
  3. 03:06Comparing Trump vs. Hillary on Gun Rights
  4. 06:09Trump's Lack of Philosophical Beliefs on Guns
  5. 07:33Concerns about Populist Politicians and the Second Amendment
  6. 09:08The Power of Populist Opinion and Swaying Elections
  7. 11:22Critique of Third-Party Voting Arguments
  8. 12:17Electoral College State Categories and Voting Strategy
  9. 15:43Depression Over Close Races in Red States
  10. 19:09The Tactical Craze in the Gun Community: Pros & Cons
  11. 21:26Defining 'Tacticard' and its Impact
  12. 23:34Military-Style Training and Civilian Self-Defense
  13. 29:27Civilian Ownership of Heavy Equipment vs. Police Militarization
  14. 31:07Historical Community Defense Models
  15. 34:49Critique of Modern Police Force Structure
  16. 36:47Honest Conversations with Police Officers
  17. 37:18M&P vs. Glock Handgun Comparison
  18. 43:53Beretta 92S Trade-Ins: A Good Buy?
  19. 45:53Arrests at Gun Ranges & Range Safety
  20. 50:44Shipping 80% AR-10 to California
  21. 51:32Gary Johnson's VP Choice: Bill Weld's Anti-Gun Stance
  22. 53:34Voting for Third Parties to Change the System
  23. 56:19Opinion on Militias vs. Ninja Assassins
  24. 57:03Modern Mindset for Militias

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns about Donald Trump's stance on gun rights?

Some speakers are concerned that Donald Trump's phrasing, like 'you have a right to not get shot,' vaguely demonizes guns rather than explicitly supporting self-defense. They believe he needs to clarify his position, as his past statements have shown an anti-Second Amendment history, and his current rhetoric could alienate single-issue pro-gun voters.

How does the 'tactical craze' impact the gun community?

The 'tactical craze' has positive aspects, like attracting new members to the gun community, especially younger individuals influenced by video games. However, it also carries negative consequences, potentially portraying gun owners as extreme or counter-cultural to outsiders and creating schisms within the community over training standards.

What is the difference in opinion between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on gun control?

Hillary Clinton is perceived as having a 100% certainty of advocating for Australian-level gun control, implying confiscation. Donald Trump's rhetoric is seen as less clear, with some speakers finding his statements about the 'right to not get shot' to be vaguely anti-gun, though he is still considered a better option than Clinton by many.

Are gun ranges considered safe environments?

Yes, gun ranges are generally considered safe environments. While rare incidents like accidental discharges or violence can occur, they are infrequent. The speakers noted that more accidents happen outside of ranges, and the primary concerns at ranges are typically minor safety infractions rather than serious criminal activity or arrests.

What are the pros and cons of civilian ownership of heavy military equipment?

Proponents argue that civilian ownership of heavy equipment like MRAPs offers a decentralized capability for disaster response and emergencies, potentially more responsive than relying solely on heavily militarized police forces. Critics worry about misuse, but the argument is made that it empowers citizens and maintains historical capabilities, contrasting with the trend of arming local law enforcement.

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