Although Shooting The Messenger is the most recent place I've read about it, this is already all over the gunblogger world.

The Washington Post says that the NRA, America's most powerful gun lobby, cost Zumbo his job, his sponsorships, et al.

Wrong.  Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong.  The NRA was actually the last one to jump on the bandwagon, and for a few days remained conspicuously silent on the matter.

As anyone else will most likely tell you, this was grassroots activism, pure and simple, moving at the speed of electrons.  The NRA didn't have squat to do with it.

And though the WaPo claims he was famous, I don't know how many other gunbloggers besides myself prefaced their comments with something akin to "who is this guy, anyway?"

But what else can we expect from the Washington Post.  Everything they print are either lies, mistakes, or both.

Somebody should put together a timeline.