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Let Me Start: Biden vs. the NRA

After Vice President Joe Biden met with the NRA, big gun seller Walmart and members of the entertainment industry, the Obama administration has a difficult path
Vice President Biden listens as President Obama speaks during an announcement on gun reform in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House December 19, 2012 in Washington, DC.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Vice President Biden listens as President Obama speaks during an announcement on gun reform in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House December 19,...

After Vice President Joe Biden met with the NRA, big gun seller Walmart and members of the entertainment industry, the Obama administration has a difficult path ahead as it moves towards tighter gun controls.

This morning on the Today show, NRA president David Keene predicted an assault weapons ban would fail. And the question is worth repeating: Whose side is the NRA really on? The side that wants all kinds of weaponry in the hands of anyone who wants it? As the Huffington Post notes in a striking article today, the NRA claims to represent the lawful gun owner in America, but that's not the case. The NRA actually represents the $12 billion gun industry and benefits when gunmakers sell as many weapons as possible.

With Jack Lew moving to Treasury, President Obama's choice to replace him as White House Chief of Staff is down to two.

Miracle in the Golden State: California governor Jerry Brown has declared the huge deficits the state has run for years have been erased and soon the state will start running a surplus.