The n r a is like abl to mobilize people in a really, i mean, that's what you're describing. This sounds like something that labor unions used to do, for instance. It doesn't seem like an organization that is as focused strictly on a strict interpret interpretation of gunrights as i would expect. You know, this is something that that even some of they eerise most ardent supporters question its own organization about i haven't got good answers about it. And part of the answer, if you were to guess, would be this culture, this culture war thing,. They've built certain coalitions and those coalitions have certain implicit demands.
The NRA has been unbelievably successful in achieving its goals. Now, it's falling apart. How is that possible? On the show today is National Public Radio's Washington Investigative Correspondent and author Tim Mak. You can check out his book, Misfire, at factuallypod.com/books.
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