Apologies are hollow when you really
believe what you say!
Sorry if this post is more "linky"
than "thinky", but there's a lot happening very quickly...
It all started last Friday, when Jim Zumbo - a long-time Outdoor
Life writer and Outdoor Channel contributor - wrote a piece on his Outdoor Life blog
which opined that
"assault rifles" weren't used by "legitimate sportsmen" and,
essentially, were evil and should be banned. I learned about it
from Michael Bane's blog, where he called for Zumbo to
apologize.
It didn't take long for the word to start making the rounds, and
even the people at the Brady Campaign (the professional
gun-grabbers) linked to it as "proof" that assault weapons should
be banned.
This, just after the resurrected Assault Weapons Ban was
re-introduced in Congress last week.
Zumbo, realizing that he was in deep doo-doo, started
backpedaling and dropping names of the
anointed in
an effort to seem as though he's really "one of us."
His editor, John Snow, tried to deflect the growing
firestorm by posting that Zumbo was really a
nice guy, and that people can agree to disagree, and other
soft-shoe obfuscation.
Apparently the noise got to the folks at Remington, who have been
big sponsors of Zumbo over the years. On the weekend, their CEO,
Tom Milner, posted on Bane's blog that Remington would be severing
their relationship with Zumbo first thing Monday morning. Though
the authorship was in question, David Codrea was able to verify
the courageous act
yesterday, and come this morning the official Remington
website added a statement to this effect.
Tam elated, vows to spend more
money.
(Whew. Original content would have been
easier!)
-=[ Grant ]=-