
If only the sign had also been in Spanish and Braille
De Blasio said he was “proud” to put his name on “such a historic document” which marked an important “first step” in ending gun violence across America.
“I am so proud that my fellow Democrats and I could put aside our differences and show true unity on a subject dear to all our hearts and campaigns,” said de Blasio. “Just as all of us signed pledges to pay our interns $15 an hour, get our health insurance exclusively though Affordable Care Act-approved providers, and stop feeding plastic grocery bags to polar bears, we stand equally united on this. Our dream is to show this country what a gun-free America would look like, and today, we’re making that dream a reality.”
The pledge was the brain-child of former Vice President Joe Biden, who said he was inspired by his experiences while serving in the West Wing for eight years.
“We all know that guns kill more people than terrorists, lightning, and auto accidents combined,” said Biden. “We of the Democratic Party need to step up and show leadership in reversing that terrifying trend. When I was Vice President, the Secret Service agents assigned to protect me never once pulled their guns out and shot any crazed murderers. Do you know why? Because at all the entrances to the White House, there are prominently-displayed signs that say ‘no firearms beyond this point.’ So what do you think happens? Everybody obeys the signs, and nobody gets shot. I can’t think of stronger proof that these signs work everywhere they’re tried.”
Long shot candidate Andrew Yang, who consistently polls around 1% in a field where he’s statistically entitled to at least 4% just by random chance, said he supports the pledge for, perhaps, slightly different reasons than his compatriots.
“I’ll be honest,” said Yang, “unlike some of the other Democrats, I’m not an idiot, just a socialist. I know darn well signs aren’t going to prevent doodly-squat. My hope is that some loony will shoot me at one of my rallies. At this point, it’s about my only chance to get any press coverage.”
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The gunman would be the first person at a Yang rally, most probably the only one.
YANG/BETO 2020
Beto / ffyour / Wang
Needs work.
Be(a)to yer Yang-o?
Y’know, until Harvey mentioned the statistically expected performance in the second-to-last paragraph, that had not occurred to me. Anyone below their fair share is a charity case . . . . of, by, and for the media.
YANG/BETO 2020 ~ Campaign slogan: What a pair to draw to!
Well, it can’t be “Draw To The Inside Straight”!
That’s also not Mayor Pete’s slogan.
Beto: I’m Beto O’Rourke, Esquire!
Yang: And I’m Andrew Yan-
[realizes he’s holding the camera]
Yang: Hold on. Beto, here. You take it.
Beto: Okay.
Yang: And I’m Andrew Yang!
[Beto puts the camera on the table]
Beto, Yang: And we’re… RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT!!