Thursday, February 21, 2013

The NRA is in Decline

Embattled NRA leader Wayne LaPierre (Getty)
Embattled NRA leader Wayne LaPierre (Getty)

Capitol Hill Blue 

Insiders at the embattled National Rifle Association say the organization is padding its claims of recent increases in membership and say more members are leaving amid criticisms over strident positions taken by controversial leader Wayne LaPierre.

“In reality, our membership is probably dropping,” says one embittered NRA staffer, who asked not to be identified.  “It’s hard to say because our membership department is always playing games with the numbers.”

Capitol Hill Blue has received several hundred emails from persons who identify themselves as “former NRA members” who have left the organization of protests over the group’s hard-core positions following the increase in gun violence in schools.

Another member who quit is Capitol Hill Blue founder and publisher Doug Thompson, who dropped his life membership in the organization and called LaPierre an “out of control egomaniac whose uncompromising positions are damaging the image of law-abiding gun owners in America.”

4 comments:

  1. Any losses will be offset by the many new members. Besides, how's the Brady Bunch doing lately?

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  2. Perhaps I should join, then, and encourage others to do the same. Hmm...I could start a grassroots membership drive. Hey, mike, if I do that will you publish unfavorable and horribly slanted posts about me, too?

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    1. I joined because of all the attacks on the NRA that I saw here.

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    2. Joining the NRA because we criticize it makes sense if you're 13-years-old. A thinking person might consider some of the criticism and base their decision on that. For example, the way Wayne says really extreme things that are not true to gin up the fear among gun owners and increase sales for his corporate sponsors. We post these things frequently, the "jack-booted thugs" nonsense and all the rest of it.

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