The Brady Bunch folks are having a difficult time coming to grips as to what has been happening lately.  Their world is crumbling around them and they have no answers.

Take for instance what the gun-grabbers have been saying since McDonald v. Chicago was heard this past Tuesday.

They keep bringing up quotes from the Heller ruling and affirmations made in this case of "reasonable regulations" as said by several of the justices.

Now, we don't know what those "reasonable regulations" will be as they have yet to be defined by the court.

But Dennis Hennigan of the Brady Campaign thinks he's figured it out.   Here's his most recent quote:

"The argument in McDonald gives hope that the McDonald majority, even if it strikes down Chicago's handgun ban, will amplify the Heller message that the Second Amendment erects no constitutional barrier to reasonable laws – at any level of government - to make it harder for dangerous people to obtain dangerous weapons. The gun lobby will be displeased, but the American people will have dodged a constitutional bullet."

The gun lobby will be displeased?  I consider myself part of the gun lobby and I didn't hear the part where dangerous people will obtain dangerous weapons.  Did you?  Both Heller and McDonald focused on law-abiding citizens being prevented from owning handguns.  Did I miss something here?  I think not.

What it all boils down is Mr. Hennigan desperately trying to pluck victory out of defeat.  He is, as the entire anti-gun lobby, are running for their lives.  They're trying to figure out what they can do, if anything, since Alan Gura launched a missile in the Heller case.  They throw a little meat to their rabid left-wingers out there to let them know that they're still on top of the situation.  How sad.

About all they can seem to muster is that no matter what happens dangerous people, meaning criminals I presume, will not obtain dangerous weapons, guns most likely.  Well, tell that to the people of Chicago who live in a world where the only people that have dangerous weapons are dangerous people.  Another example, as was Washington D.C. of gun control creating nothing but chaos for law-abiding citizens.

Good luck Mr. Hennigan, because 40 years of partying are over.  The game has changed and now it's your turn to play defense.