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Maybe people are saying this. I'm pretty uninformed. I catch news here and there. But I suspect the people doing the talking are the people with a political agenda, as you suggest.
I agree with this statement. If it were me, I'd admit if I were caught off guard or just freaked out, I might not do the right thing. But I completely agree that the good guys of the world should grab whatever weapon they have and stop people trying to commit atrocities.
I also agree with the stuff about it being okay to talk about Hitler aloud and admit that it's an extreme case that shows how we can fail to stand up to someone we know is wrong.
The stuff about not wanting a Muslim president, sounded like the garden variety bigotry that his Hitler example is supposed to illustrate-- stand up to that nonsense. It does say he later said he wouldn't want any extremist as president. No fake. If he's such a straight talker, he could have started with that truism and avoided appearing to exploit people's fears of one another.
I agree strongly with him on stopping a murderer. It's easy to say we should fight a gunman who unexpectedly starts shooting. It's hard to do. I admire anyone who does it.