By John Lott
Sen. Barack Obama claims there has been only a “shift in emphasis,” not “wild shifts,” in his political positions. Many already know the list: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, NAFTA, public financing of campaigns, abortion, gay marriage, Social Security taxes, the death penalty and negotiating with rogue nations.
Possibly one of the more remarkable changes has been his position on guns.
But despite Obama’s recent concession on “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” that there has been a “shift in emphasis” on various issues, on guns he held firm: “You mentioned the gun position. I’ve been talking about the Second Amendment being an individual right for the last year and a half. So there wasn’t a shift there.”
Unfortunately, the interviewer, Gwen Ifill, didn’t challenge his claim.
The day the Supreme Court struck Washington, D.C.’s gun ban, Obama claimed the court’s decision merely confirmed his own view. He told Fox News he had “said consistently that I believe that the Second Amendment is an individual right, and that was the essential decision that the Supreme Court came down on.”
So has Obama consistently supported individuals’ rights to own guns and opposed the D.C. handgun ban?
