BN DC Mayor Muriel Bowser + Bloomberg Bus Tour Greeted by Major Protest in VA

Top: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser stumped for presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg in Arlington on February 9, 2020.. Graham Vyse / DCist The Bloomberg gun safety bus tour was met by several hundred anti-gun control protesters, when they arrived at the new Bloomberg 2020 Campaign office.

The Bloomberg Campaign’s bus tour from Florida to Virginia wrapped up Sunday evening in Arlington, VA, a Democratic stronghold in the March 3 Super Tuesday state. Dozens of Bloomberg supporters — several from Mike’s 6 million strong Moms Demand Action — joined with Bloomberg endorser DC mayor Muriel Bowser to rally around the critical issue of gun safety.

The campaign was celebrating an official opening celebration for its new Arlington office at Pentagon Row after also touring Hampton Roads and Richmond. Bowser joined senior Bloomberg advisor Debbie Weir, as well as Calandrian Simpson Kemp and her husband George Kemp of Mike’s Superbowl ad against gun violence, who left on the bus tour from Orlando on Monday evening.

Waiting for the bus arrival in Arlington was a crowd of angry pro-gun rights protesters holding signs like “WE WILL NOT COMPLY.” “They waved the Stars and Stripes, hoisted the “DONT TREAD ON ME” Gadsden flag, and chanted Virginia’s state motto, “Sic semper tyrannis,” as an ominous warning to would-be tyrants,” writes The Dcist.

“When we got off the bus I thought we might be in the wrong place,” a smiling Bowser told at least a hundred people in the Bloomberg office a few minutes later, “because they told me Virginia is for lovers.”

“Bowser appears ready for the long fight — both for Bloomberg in 2020 and on the issue of gun violence. In fact, writes The DCist.

“Her prominence in Bloomberg’s campaign has raised the prospect that she could have a role in his presidential administration, perhaps even as vice president. But when DCist tried to gauge her interest, she fell back on a familiar refrain. “I have the best job in Washington, D.C. I’m the mayor of my hometown,” she said, before immediately ending the interview.”

By the end of the evening, several hundred protesters gathered at the new Arlington Bloomberg campaign office. Several protesters actually crashed the event and took over the podium before the sound-system drowned them out with “Praise You” by Fatboy Slim. 

Mike Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety, last year outspent the previously feared National Rifle Association roughly 8 to 1 in Virginia. As a result, Bloomberg is credited with flipping the state legislature to Democratic control in November 2019.

NH Legislators Insist Wearing Pearls To Oppose Gun Control Legislation Doesn't Mock Moms With Dead Kids

It seems that Republican male legislators in New Hampshire are really taking the gloves off -- wearing pearls to mock moms involved in trying to act against gun violence. The trope of pearl-clutching, easily-offended liberals has a tradition in American politics.

"Male New Hampshire lawmakers on the hearing committee wearing pearls to mock Moms Demand Action volunteers and gun safety advocates," wrote Shannon Watts, founder of the gun control group Moms Demand Action, to describe the picture above.

Her post condemning the men quickly spread, accruing more than 6,000 shares and almost 5,000 comments, writes the BBC.

Debra Altschiller, a Democratic representative who sponsored the bill, tweeted: "Disappointed in the pearl clutching by @NHGOP [New Hampshire Republicans]. There are families who have lost loved ones here and this mocking prop shows how little they empathise with suicide."

"Mocking mothers isn't brave," read one comment, which received more than 6,000 "likes". "Lowly weak men mocking women don't scare us."

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense founder Shannon Watts joins other gun-safety advocates for a news conference to introduce legislation to expand background checks for firearm sales in the Rayburn Room of the U.S. Capitol Jan. 8, 2019, in Washington. via CBS News

Republicans have responded that they were standing in solidarity with a pro-gun women’s group "The use of pearls date back to 2016 and the legislators and Second Amendment supporters were in no way wearing them in a mocking fashion to those who came to testify yesterday.

"They are a symbol of solidarity with the Women's Defense League and the Second Amendment community in the Granite State." CBS News reports that Kimberly Morin, the leader of the Women's Defense League, told media that its members first wore pearls 2016, when it showed support for a bill allowing gun owners to carry concealed weapons without a permit.

Morin said the pearls are worn "in defense of women's rights”, adding "We are moms just like they are only on different sides."

The New Hampshire hearing focused on a so-called "red flag" bill that empowers family members or law enforcement officers to go to gain court approval to temporarily take guns away from people who may pose an immediate threat to other people and themselves. Fourteen states have already passed such laws, according to The Associated Press.   

Margaret Tilton of Exeter, whose son George died by suicide in 2017 at the age of 23, testified in front of the pearl-wearing men, according to the AP. Tilton told the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee that police were able to convince him to hand over a gun in 2016, but he was able to buy another one.

In this case a picture is worth a thousand words, and the perception of men wearing pearls as mocking women has far greater probable impact, given the constant mocking of progressive female values by Republicans.

Hey, when you're drowning in your own testosterone and Biblical interpretation that women must submit to you, I guess this is how Repubs treat women trying to save lives in the most violent developed nation on Earth. Funny how God didn't rain guns in all those other countries, just the USA. We're so special.

In 2012, as the Republican War on Women was roaring into high gear, Slate wrote: ‘A Plague of Pearl Clutching’. AOC notes that the far left has also used the expression of pearl-clutchers to describe Hillary Clinton supporters as making a big deal of events like this one but not being willing to take to the streets to truly fight Republicans.

New Hampshire members of Moms Demand Action.