...based on background checks performed by the FBI, there were more than 14 million gun-purchasing transactions in 2009—10 percent more than in 2008. Of course, a person buying three guns in a single transaction is vetted by a single background check, so the volume of background checks does not illustrate the total number of guns purchased, or the total number of people who bought a gun. Still, the statistics on background checks provide the most accurate window into the localities where the firearm industry is flourishing.
Those statistics show a country divided. If you want see how a state votes, it seems, just check out its gun ownership: All 10 of the most armed states voted for John McCain in 2008. All 10 of the least armed (including the District of Columbia) voted for Barack Obama.
1, Kentucky
Population:4,314,113
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents (Dec. 2008 – May 2010): 134,028
2, Utah
Population:2,784,572
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 30,315
3, Montana
Population:974,989
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 25,745
4, Wyoming
Population:544,270
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 22,827
5, Alaska
Population:698,473
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 22,273
6, West Virginia
Population:1,819,777
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 21,455
7, South Dakota
Population:812,383
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 19,062
8, North Dakota
Population:646,844
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 17,829
9, Arkansas
Population:2,889,450
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 17,483
10, Alabama
Population:4,708,708
NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 16,860
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The Daily Beast on the Daily Nervous Breakdown
Now the torch has been passed to Beck, a man who a decade ago was just starting his post top-40 DJ career with a talk show broadcast on a single station in Tampa. Today, he is the king of all conservative media, with a hit television show, a nationally syndicated radio program, and five books on the best-seller lists. Now the consummate showman is already promoting a new book, The Plan, which he will debut in August with an open-air rally of followers on the Washington Mall. Will his speech offer a glimpse into his “plan” to take America back from President Obama and what Beck has repeatedly called “the cancer of progressivism”?
One thing is certain: The man is crazy like a fox. The best way to get a sense of where Beck might steer the conservative debate in 2010 is to study his past—it’s a story of ambition and addiction, mixing politics and religion. He recycles old fears with apocalyptic urgency, polarizing for profit, making himself the Pied Piper for a new generation of angry, anxiety-ridden, and alienated Americans.
One thing is certain: The man is crazy like a fox. The best way to get a sense of where Beck might steer the conservative debate in 2010 is to study his past—it’s a story of ambition and addiction, mixing politics and religion. He recycles old fears with apocalyptic urgency, polarizing for profit, making himself the Pied Piper for a new generation of angry, anxiety-ridden, and alienated Americans.
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