The National Rifle Association released its most controversial ad yet on Tuesday, targeting the president’s children, andJoe Scarborough says the group’s leaders are dragging Second Amendment supporters over the cliff and into fringe extremism.
“What’s wrong with these people? You have children that had no say in the decision on whether their father was going to step forward to be president of the United States,” Scarborough asked.
The NRA came under fire Tuesday for releasing a shooting iPhone game for children above the age of 4; following criticism from the Morning Joe gang, Apple raised the suggested age for the game to 17.
“What’s wrong with these people, putting out apps that four-year-olds can play on the anniversary of the Newtown murders and now putting out an ad talking about the president’s daughters?” Scarborough asked co-host Mika Brzezinski.









