I mean I'm just as weary of the pseudo-intellectualism and political correctness of the extreme left as I am of the religious zealotry and blatant racism of the extreme right. I don't have to choose a side. I see various problems with both sides whether it be 3rd Wave Feminists and Social Justice Warriors or NRA members and conservative Christians. It's all the same extremist ideology wrapped in different packaging to me.
It's just that on any given issue, I might be undecided because there are good arguments from the more moderate populace. I know not all NRA members are extremist just as not all Feminists are man haters, but when the biggest organization in representation of one side of the debate declines the invitation to debate, that ends the debate for me.
The NRA could have suggested a different venue, could have compromised on the rules and structure of the debate, or even asked for their own moderator. I think the President is reasonable enough to abide with some kind of fair agreement. But instead it was an unconditional refusal and surrender. To make matters worse the NRA ended up protesting that Town Hall meeting in which they had been invited to debate on Twitter while it was airing. Firing cheap shots behind the comfort of Internet anonymity instead of addressing the man head on.
Edit:When the NRA was interview on Fox News about the subject of their refusal, Executive Director Chris Cox stated:“What are we going to talk about, basketball?” Cox said. “I’m not really interested in going over and talking to the president who doesn't have a basic level of respect or understanding of the Second Amendment or law-abiding gun owners in this country.”
So within the span of 2 short sentences, you have a double logical fallacy.
First a Red Herring. The subject is gun control and gun legislation, not basketball. Why wouldn't you talk about that? You're the freaking NRA.
Second is an Ad Hominem attack, citing the President's stupidity or inadequacy to understand the most basic tenets of the U.S. Constitution, which is more blatant slander.
When interviewed about the same question, Obama responded:“What I’ve said consistently throughout my presidency is I respect the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms,” Obama told the audience.
During the town hall meeting, Obama denied accusations — often voiced by paranoid NRA members, gun nuts and Republican lawmakers — that he wanted to take away people’s guns.
Obama said charges he’s taking away guns are a “conspiracy.”
“I have been now President for over seven years and gun sales don’t seem to have suffered during that time. I have been very good for gun manufacturers,” Obama quipped.
Anyway, you have two sides making mutually exclusive statements. One of these sides is full of sh*t. I'll let you be the judge.