But they seem to go all stupid when it comes to casting their votes. It's some kind of logic disconnect that prevents them from seeing that they are supporting candidates and political platforms that run contrary to what they actually think.
Do you think I'm going to side with you when you say I am stupid for my vote? When you say that my vote makes me illogical. When you say Liberals aren't REALLY liberal, they just vote that way. What am I, a unicorn?
Here are a few tactics:
How about giving liberals who are pro-RKBA the credit they deserve for actually knowing what their own political ideology is. How about giving them credit that their ideology and candidate choices are grounded in the same things yours is grounded in: life experiences, world view, preferences, upbringing, and thoughtful consideration by intelligent minds.
This casting liberals as intellectually dishonest, illogical, or "stupid" because they vote for someone you don't vote for doesn't help advance the RKBA. It makes you look one sided, petty and uninformed -- JUST LIKE ANTI-GUN PEOPLE LOOK.
To continue to imply or overtly state that Liberals/Democrats/Progressives are having the wool pulled over their eyes on the basis that YOU know better the true intentions of Democratic candidates that Democrats do just smacks of elitism. And as Democrats learned from 1994 - 2008, elitism doesn't bring anyone around to seeing your issue with any clarity.
So, if we want to continue to have a plurality of Americans respect and uphold the 2nd amendment, it starts with growing up ourselves and realizing that one politcal ideology doesn't corner the market on protecting 2A rights and having the candidates to do that.
I'm sorry, but the hypocrisy from the "right" I'm reading on this issue is overwhelming and growing tedious and if it's any sign of the tactics this group is interested in employing to protecting RKBA . . . well . . . good luck with that.