U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday sparked anger and frustration in the wake of a Texas mass shooting with remarks about gun safety reform that included describing two GOP congressional leaders as “rational.”

“We’re in the midst of a civil war, but most Dems don’t seem to realize it.”

The president said on the White House lawn that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is “a rational Republican,” and he thinks Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) is too, according to multiple reporters present.

Biden’s comments came after McConnell told CNN last week—after the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde—that he “encouraged” Cornyn to talk with Democrats to “come up with a bipartisan solution.”

Responding on Twitter to the president’s Monday statement, Our America co-host Sawyer Hackett simply said, “Wait, what?”

Writer Thor Benson was similarly concise, tweeting, “Hmmm….. no.”

Former Democratic Ohio congressional candidate Nina Turner asked, “What in the neoliberal hell is this?”

Jeet Heer, a national affairs correspondent at The Nationsaid that “this might be justified if it yielded results in Republican lawmakers voting for parts of Biden’s agenda, but it won’t.”

“As it stands,” he warned, “it’s giving centrist voters permission to vote for any Republican who is not” former President Donald Trump or Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.).

Noting that “Cornyn was tweeting a few days ago about making schools like airports,” journalist Aaron Rupar said that “I’m skeptical of his rationality on guns.”

“I beg of Democrats to start dealing with Republicans as they are and not the made-up version you wish they were,” he added.

Last Tuesday, Salvador Ramos used an AR-15-style-rifle that he legally purchased in Texas after his 18th birthday to murder 19 children and two teachers at the Uvalde elementary school. The teenage gunman was then killed by law enforcement. Biden’s Department of Justice is now reviewing the police response to the shooting.

The president told reporters Monday that “I think things have gotten so bad that everybody’s getting more rational about it, at least that’s my hope.”

“The Second Amendment was never absolute,” he said, according to the Associated Press. “You couldn’t buy a cannon when the Second Amendment was passed. You couldn’t go out and buy a lot of weapons.”

Biden also explained the limitations on his powers, saying that “I can’t dictate this stuff. I can do the things that I’ve done—and any executive action I can take I’ll continue to take—but I can outlaw a weapon. I can’t… change the background checks. I can’t do that.”

When Biden visited Texas over the weekend, onlookers shouted “Do something!” at him. In a Sunday letter, the Principal Recovery Network made a similar demand of all U.S. elected officials.

Faced with nationwide calls for action and data on firearm deaths in the United States, House Democrats have repeatedly moved to strengthen gun laws in recent years, but unless the party’s entire caucus in the Senate decides to end the filibuster, most legislation cannot make it through the evenly split upper chamber without GOP support.

 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Rational doesn’t mean cooperative or willing to compromise. It means they know what they’re doing.
    They. Don’t. Care.

  2. I get why he’s saying that. You get more bees with honey. He didn’t attack them which would have made them much more defensive and for sure, nothing would get done. The Senate has to approve new gun laws. Now…..let’s see how awful they will be, because they will be. He’s trying. It’s politics folks. Now to be clear I believe Moscow Mitch and Cornyn are motherfuckers but I don’t have to get them to vote for new gun laws.

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