Cory Booker: Your Thoughts and Prayers Are “Bullsh*t”

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Cory Booker refers to thoughts and prayers as 'bullshit'

Democratic Sen. Cory Booker said offering “thoughts and prayers” in response to shootings is “bullshit” in a new interview with CNN.

Speaking to former Obama White House adviser David Axelrod, Booker outlined harsh gun control laws he would implement if he were elected President.

Freebeacon.com reports: Booker is struggling in the polls amid a nearly two-dozen deep Democratic primary field, and he expressed a common liberal frustration that Republicans won’t take substantive action to combat gun violence.

“So when I’m president of the United States, I’m taking a fight to this issue like folks will have never seen before, because we’re better than this as a country,” Booker said. “It’s a uniquely American problem. No other country has this kind of carnage. More people in my lifetime have died in this nation due to gun violence than in all the wars from the Revolutionary War to now.”

“We’re not going to give thoughts and prayers, which to me is just bullshit,” he added. “I’m sorry to say that as a man of faith, but I was taught that faith without works is dead. We’re going to bring a fight with everything that I have to solve this problem. Because it’s solvable, and we know it.”

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Elizabeth Harrington ripped Booker in a tweet, comparing his language to Barack Obama’s 2008 comments referring to working-class, flyover voters who “get bitter” and cling to “guns or religion.”

“We will keep our 1st and 2nd amendment rights, thank you,” she wrote.

Booker’s campaign touted his gun control plan as “the most sweeping gun violence prevention proposal ever advanced by a presidential candidate.”

The Free Beacon reported it “amounts to a collection of the strictest gun-control policies instituted in deep blue states” over the past few decades, including outright bans on certain guns, directing the IRS to investigate the National Rifle Association, requiring federal licensing of all gun owners, and limiting the number of firearms Americans can buy. An NRA spokesman dismissed it as an “extreme gun-control manifesto.”

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