In the years immediately following the murder of his daughter by a crazed gunman at Parkland High School in 2018, Fred Guttenberg channeled his grief into an anger- and sorrow-filled campaign to enact gun control laws in America — as well as to lash out at those elected leaders who stand in the way of reform.
That included Joe Walsh, a former Tea Party Republican and gun lover who frequently sparred with Guttenberg on Twitter. They got into ugly, name calling fights that went nowhere. “We were as nasty and as vicious as two people could be,” Guttenberg recalls.
“[Walsh] saw me as a gun grabber and I saw [him] as part of a group that resulted in the murder of my daughter.”
Until one day … they stopped fighting and started talking. Guttenberg posted about a new initiative he was worki

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