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Eric Swalwell grotesquely uses Texas massacre as basis for snarky dig at good guys with guns

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Rep. Eric Swalwell has a history of comically bad takes and failed attempts at "owning the cons" on Twitter. And he is not one to let something like d... [TheBlaze]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Trending now [Article Image]( [Former Marine had firearms seized under Oregon's 'red flag' law over anti-Antifa comments]( [Article Image]( [Beto O'Rourke reaffirms dark gun control plan — and says it won't be voluntary]( [Sponsored Image]( [Sponsored Image]( More from TheBlaze [Article Image]( [Republican lawmaker makes ominous prediction about IG Horowitz's FISA abuse report]( [Article Image]( [MSNBC's Chris Hayes unleashes on conservatives over alleged 'simple truth' about Electoral College]( [Sponsored Image]( [Sponsored Image]( [Article Image]( ['Will & Grace' actors want to dox, blacklist Beverly Hills Trump supporters — it does not go over well]( [Article Image]( [Bernie Sanders open to 'meat tax' to fight climate change in answer to insane town hall question]( [more stories]( [Right Arrow Image] One last thing... [Article Image]( [Eric Swalwell grotesquely uses Texas massacre as basis for snarky dig at good guys with guns]( Rep. Eric Swalwell has a history of comically bad takes and failed attempts at "owning the cons" on Twitter. And he is not one to let something like death and sorrow to get in the way of his untouchable record streak of fails, as we saw on Sunday when he decided to make a sarcastic, snarky, no doubt in his mind witty jab at the idea that a private [Read more]( [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Eric Swalwell grotesquely uses Texas massacre as basis for snarky dig at good guys with guns&body=Rep. Eric Swalwell has a history of comically bad takes and failed attempts at "owning the cons" on Twitter. And he is not one to let something like death and sorrow to get in the way of his untouchable record streak of fails, as we saw on Sunday when he decided to make a sarcastic, snarky, no doubt in his mind witty jab at the idea that a private [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Blaze Media]( © 2019 Blaze Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive emails from Blaze Media. [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( 8275 S. Eastern Ave, Ste 200-245 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89123, USA

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