Quote from CaptainObvious:
I don't disagree. The minority side is deserving of an opinion, but compromise ain't capitulation. Even Reagan knew that.
Captain, you are often a voice of reason, but I really wonder if you understand who we are dealing with. Unlike some of the liberal posters here, these democrat pols are not well-meaning folks who just want what's best for our country. They are hardleft radicals who see any weakness as an invitation to take more. They hate our values, our culture and our traditions.
Compromise can be a virtue when both sides have something to gain. I don't see that here, or on the fiscal cliff either. Obama and the democrats have targeted republican constituencies and are using demagogic appeals to emotion to try to pressure republicans into breaking their campaign commitments.
Obama figures he wins either way. He may be right because republicans instinctively go into a defensive crouch and start whimpering "we aren't as odious as you think" anytime they are challenged.
How about they go out and make a case on the merits, like Larry Pratt was willing to do. Is it really so hard to stand up for values you believe in? Their timidy reinforces the impression they really don't believe in gun rights.