Eric Greitens Breaks Internets With Shotgun 'RINO Hunting' Clip

Missouri's hottest political date has once again inflamed critics and sparked the ire of politicos on both side of the aisle. 

Our quickie hot take . . . 

GREITENS IS TROLLING!!! GETTING ANGRY ABOUT IT IS PART OF THE POLITICAL GAME & HELPS HIS CAMPAIGN!!!

The ad is aimed at "triggering" low IQ people on both sides of the political aisle by duping them into thinking that this disgraced politico is anything but a circus act.

A quick description . . .

Greitens, who is seen holding a long shotgun for the duration of the video, is surrounded by men in U.S. armed forces camouflage uniforms. He also urged his supporters to join the “MAGA crew” and to get a “RINO hunting permit” after he rushed into an empty house while his crew tossed in a flash grenade.

He shared the video with a caption Monday that said, “we are sick and tired of the Republicans in Name Only surrendering to Joe Biden & the radical Left.”

The video comes as a bipartisan group of 20 senators — 10 Republicans and 10 Democrats — announced an agreement on nine principles for potential measures to battle gun violence, including funding for school mental health and safety programs and reviews of juvenile records for gun purchasers under the age of 21.

For now Youtube is leaving the video up . . . Take a look for those who haven't seen it already:

Read more on today's top political controversy via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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