I'm not making any accusations, but when all the commercials are for laxatives, term life insurance, and medical alert pendants, it says something about the target audience.

If Bloomberg were serious about shutting down the gun industry, he could probably just buy most of it out of pocket change and do as he wished with it. But he's not; he just wants his name in lights.

Well, John Walsh does have a lot of credibility with the Ma & Pa Kettle set who watch, a demographic that probably didn't have much truck with Piers Morgan 'cause he talked funny like a foreigner.It's pretty obvious that John is one of those who hold the belief that having a family member killed is basically the same as having a law degree or a graduate degree in CJ when it comes to understanding the criminal and legal climate in America.And then there's this old saw:It's amazing that the absolutely AstroTurf gun control movement clings to this myth about the NRA, a member-driven organization. Does it make them feel better about being bankrolled entirely by a couple-few jillionaires, if they can imagine their political opponents as being bankrolled by evil big companies?Don't anybody ever point out to these people how small the gun industry actually is**.**